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First published October 25, 2016
I would like to rate this 3 1/2 stars, but I'll just round it up to 4.
As a lifelong fan of the Vikings, I was definitely interested in reading this book to learn more about the life of Brett Favre. This seems to be a pretty complete overview and not just limited to on-field situations. This is my first time reading a sports-related biography, so I was unsure of what to expect. I did like the human interest pieces a lot more than the play-by-play that was inserted throughout, but I did often remind myself about who makes up the intended audience and why the play-by-play was likely included so often.
Content
Although this was a sports biography, I was not expecting quite so much rehashing of past play in a detailed manner. I was more interested in the human side, and thought that less attention to the play-by-play aspect would have been just fine. I would have also liked to have seen a few more specific stories about his time as a Viking (again, Viking fan here). I would have liked to have seen more on what made Favre a great teammate in general (such as when he sang ‘Pants on the Ground’ for Percy Harvin following a Vikings victory, or gifting the team with Wranglers after the 2009 season). I also did not notice a mention of the fact that with Favre’s first win over the Packers, he became the first NFL quarterback to have a victory over all 32 teams.
Style
I often found myself having to re-read sentences in this book, as they seemed to have been written to be humorous. For whatever reason, I feel that many of those sentences would be great if read aloud – they just come across as odd in the written format.
Summary
Overall, this book is a good and enjoyable read. I learned some interesting tidbits, and my husband had to put up with me mentioning some of the better tidbits the entire time I read the book. I think this book would be enjoyable for anyone who likes NFL football or interesting people in general.