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8 Obras 103 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Obras de Matt Higgins

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Conocimiento común

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male

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The book started well but ran out of steam after a few chapters.

Matt Higgins filled the book with anecdotes and buried the good lessons in verbiage.

I like the first few chapters. We did not need a full-length book.
 
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RajivC | May 30, 2023 |
Fairly slow, though it picks up in the second half.
 
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breic | otra reseña | Aug 19, 2022 |
After a too-long and somewhat boring introduction, this book got pretty interesting.

I read it not because I want to be a BASE jumper or fly in a wingsuit, but because I always wonder about the people who do want to do things like this, the adrenalin junkies of the world.

This book follows the history of wingsuits, and to a lesser extent, BASE jumping. More interesting to me are the bits about some of the key players in the sport. And I got that, but not to the extent I would have liked.

I also got quite a bit about sewing wingsuits, and glide ratios, and technicalities that I found midly interesting, but not in so much detail.

The men and, to a lesser extent, women who jump are interesting characters, lots of nerve, a certain amount of ego and hubris, and a bit of selfishness that costs their families.

The writing was solid, nothing spectacular, and the book is a good one to be read by those interested in trying the sport. And by those, like I am, who have no intention of jumping off a perfectly good structure or out of a well-functioning aircraft, but who like a little bit of vicarious living.

I was given an advance readers copy of this book for review.
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TooBusyReading | otra reseña | Sep 10, 2014 |

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Obras
8
Miembros
103
Popularidad
#185,855
Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
17

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