Review of Two Minutes For Talking To Myself

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Hockey is not a sport I know much about. To finally get a book that talks about this sport is interesting. I would like to read today's book of the day when I finish the book I currently reading. Congrats to the author on #BOTD!
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For fans of hockey and sports in general, this book is ideal. I enjoy how the author's experiences and the anecdotes he offers help people learn more about NHL. Congratulations on being chosen for the day's book!
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This looks like a great book for hockey fans. I like that it's well edited and informative. Thanks for the review.
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Well done for this review. I believe it will be much appreciated among sport enthusiast especially fans of hockey.
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Though I'm not a hockey fan, I really enjoyed the sample. The author has a way of getting you right into the game and making you feel like you know it well even if you don't. Great review.
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From this book it is clear the author really loved what he did this sounds like an interesting book to read, though it might be a miss for those that do not follow hockey. Well done on the review.
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I'm not a hockey fan and I am not in any way interested in reading about hockey so I will pass on reading this book. It is suited to hockey enthusiasts. Congratulations on botd.
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The cover design perfectly sets the tone for the book, and the inclusion of photographs enhances the reading experience. It's great to hear that the author's writing style is conversational yet concise, making it easy to immerse oneself in the stories. As a sports enthusiast, I'm thrilled to explore the fascinating world of hockey through Keilback's perspective.
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Readers will learn more about this informative book by a veteran hockey commentator. I don't live where it snows, so I'm not sure if I'll find this book as exciting as Canadians who enjoy this sports. However, it will bring me back to the time when people used to go outside more to engage in fun physical activities. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Today's book of the day is about the author's experience as an eyewitness in the sport of Hockey; from players ramming each other into the boards to a coach attempting to climb a barrier to confront an opponent. Congrats to the author on #BOTD!
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Not a fan of hockey but I believe this book contains important details that will help all hockey fans understand the game better. Nice review, congrats on BOTD.
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This review beautifully captures the essence of the book and its appeal to Canadian hockey fans. The personal touch of the reviewer's memories with their father adds an emotional depth. I can't wait to dive into this nostalgic journey and relive the sport's golden moments.
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I'm not a huge fan of sport novels but this book sure hits hard. This is indeed a masterpiece by the author. Congrats on getting the BOTD. It is truly well deserved.
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Post by Eriikeoluwa Nimi »

I'm neither a sports person nor a hockey fan, but the title is really what I love about this book. I really hope too much hockey terminologies won't be used in the book. I enjoyed reading the review. Congratulations on BOTD
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The reviewer's suggestion for a chronological order is valid, but it's reassuring to know that it doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment. The author's honest opinions and behind-the-scenes insights make this memoir even more intriguing. I'm eager to gain a deeper understanding of the NHL and the fascinating characters within.
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