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Gerrard: My Autobiography

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Gerrard: My AutobiographyAuthor: Steven Gerrard
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   Paperback 352 pages
   Release Date: 16 July 2007
   Publisher: Bantam Books
   ISBN: 0553817337
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Customer Reviews:

  brilliant (09 December 2008)
I highly recommend this book to anyone even slightly interested in football. It gives a great insight into the childhood of a football genius. The book is written from the heart and gives an honest account of stevie's life and upbringing. It is written in such a way that it is hard to put the book down. It was great to see my fourteen year old (not usually a big reader) enthusiastic to read. He finished it really quickly. As an adult and a real football enthusiast, I really enjoyed an insight into the game from Stevies view point. Its a book I will keep and read again from time to time. I highly recommend it for both adults and young teenagers!!

  Brilliant (28 October 2008)
Brilliant read from the start especially for any Liverpool/Gerrard fans, really good read and is quite addicting as he relives hes journey from Ironside to istanbul and how he broke through the liverpool ranks and pushed into the england squad

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  Gerrard: My Autobiography (15 August 2008)
As far as autobiographies of young people go this one is not too bad.

One thing that does spoil it is the bad language, it was not neccessary in such volume.

It was a typical autobiography of a footballer If only this, I did that, but it was a good read.

  A cracking read. (01 August 2008)
While most autobiographies are dull and faceless you can't accuse this one of anything. It's such an engaging and entertaining book that you'll be through it in no time and will want to read it again. Being a Liverpool fan, and of course a fan of Stevie G, I was hopng this would be a good one. You never hear anything about him in the press apart from his footballing and he keeps himself to himself but here he opens up and what you get feels genuine and from the heart.

While there is a bit of 'date and event' feel now and again, this is almost all how Gerrard sees things and that can only be a good thing in a biog. This is as close to warts n' all that I've come across in a book for a long time and you get the good times, the bad times and the times that he or his team struggled but came through, and his thoughts and feeling on everything he mentions. There's also a fair bit about his family, but it's not invasive and so you don't feel uncomfortable at any time. It really is that good a book and as a result it's highly recommended. Be warned: there is a fair bit of swearing but take it with a pinch of salt and you'll enjoy it.

  Inspirational (13 June 2008)
I bought this for my liverpool/footy mad son, he loved it so he lent it to every other liverpool fan he knows, even I ended up reading it.
It is a really good, interesting read. It show's how his commitment from a youngster has influenced his life.
It's written like Steven speaks so in my head he could have been narrating the book.

 
 


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