jennadianne's Reviews (464)


** Received this book via NetGalley and Random House Publishing in exchange for my honest review ** This is a book about how an unknown African man, from the middle of nowhere; who would not back down, and who found proof. Proof that the NFL lied. This man caused a shift in the 21st century American culture; America's favorite pastime. A no-name scientist from Nigeria got america's attention and introduced them to the concussion in terms of football.

Um, short and to the point. Ridiculously short. If you're looking to get your rocks off - this would be the one.

I was expecting more after two amazing cliffhangers. Underwhelmed. Predictable. And the epilogue was just, "like really??!" Not impressed.

"That's what love is, Ben. Love is sacrifice."

The media is both the devil and the Angel on this man's shoulder. And yes he's just as arrogant as he's portrayed, but he makes A LOT of excellent, detailed points with detailed, realistic remedies. America needs a lot of help and I never thought america needed another politician in office. This book just confirmed that.

** I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. ** I was unaware this was the second book in a series. But not knowing that I could still read it relatively easily. The author did a good job of recapping. Overall though, it wasn't anything spectacular; it seemed rushed and was predictable.

"I hate feelings"

A little predictable, but overall, really loved it because it doesn't completely go the way you think. The struggle is real with this one.

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