

Chris BowersNovak Djokovic and the Rise of Serbia: The Sporting Statesman
M**H
Amazing read no sugarcoating GREAT
Fantastic book.Showing Djokovic and Serbia with all,good or bad.Behind the scenes stuff is great,his family and relationship with them is amazing read.I as a fellow Serbian clearly disagree with some of political parts of the book but that is really not important in a big picture.Writer investigative reporting is of the charts,how far did he go to interview all of those people is besides me.Very easy read if you like tennis,sports or just a good real life drama.I thought until now that "Rafa" is the best tennis book out there but there is a reason why are unauthorized biographies better than authorized.P.S.I know many of my countrymen are gonna disagree with the way Serbia is portrayed in the book.Deal with it.Perception is reality.Not worthy of diminishing amazing bookP.S.Sorry if there are grammar mistakes English is my second language
J**N
Tennis history in the making
Two for the price of oneVery informative about Novak and the history of the old YugoslaviaWell worth the time to read
W**A
Book confirms my perception of Djokovic as an an intelligent disciplined caring person.
I am a big fan of Novak Djokovic and I’ve followed his career since he was 19 years old. I admire his discipline and his work ethic. And I believe tennis fans don’t give him the respect he deserves. This book just reinforced my respect.
F**R
Three Stars
it's a good book, but not spectacular!
A**R
Waisted time!
This book should never be written!
W**M
Worthwhile read
It was a good overall view of Novak’s career though not very particular about himself. Interesting parallels between his life and the war of the 90s and how he grew from a determined talented child to a No. 1 ranked star
F**S
Four Stars
An interesting life story!
D**X
Five Stars
Healthy aproach And perspective on the subject..Refreshing and honest point of view.
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