An absolute belter of an autobiography. From winning, losing, drinking, fighting, swearing, marriage, divorce, kids, fighting cancer and one nasty head-butt - this is the true and amazing account of what was an unbelievable life and career for Alex ‘The Hurricane’ Higgins. It’s a quite remarkable read and one of the most insightful looks you will get, first hand from The Hurricane himself.
I didn’t grow up in the era of Higgins and have had to depend on documentaries, videos and stories down the years. But to have this book and read them all first hand, is a real eye opener. There’s no holding back here from Alex and he goes into great details on everything that went on in his life from boy to man. The detail on games, mindsets and moods is quite fascinating to read about. He’s a character no doubt.
It’s also a sad book. You can sense the remorse he has towards the end of the book, along with his battle with cancer and the life he lived towards the end. He was one of, if not the most loved and adored snooker player of all time. Without Higgins, there’s no Jimmy White, which then leads to no Ronnie O’Sullivan. His impact on the game is second to none. A must read for all sports fans alike.