A review by turboshot49cents
Tony Hawk: Professional Skateboarder by Sean Mortimer, Tony Hawk

2.0

I recently took up skateboarding and really liked it, so I thought it'd be a good idea to read the life story of the world's best skateboarder. However, I was a disappointed. This book is quick and easy to read, but at the same time, it tends to get boring. Not a lot of action, just a lot of talking. Some of the stories he tells don't even have to do with skateboarding, nor his life as a whole. This book wasn't torture to read, I just don't feel like I got anything out of it.