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Chrissie: My Own Story |
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Rating:  Summary: Fragmented failing attempt to say something meaningful Review: I was stunned by this book. Many of the sentences were words put together in a such a way that absolutely NOTHING was communicated by them. I must have said to myself "huh?" about 100 times while reading this book. There's no flow, no point and nothing interesting in it. If you want to read an interesting book about women's tennis, read Martina Navratilova's book instead. I own both and believe me, the difference is night and day. I always respected Chrissie so much for her demeanor on court, and the way she has conducted herself in life. It's a GOOD THING I don't judge her on this book. It's the worst book I've ever read. Utterly meaningless, and the way she tries to give it meaning by saying something about reaching for your goals in the last paragraph is hilariously missing the way too little way too late mark. It's so bad it's funny and that's the truth.
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