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- Narrated by: Danny Campbell
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- Peter Gill
- 16-08-18
Utterly mesmerising and inspiring
Gerry Lopez tells fantastic stories which are relatable and incredibly detailed. It’s an easy listen with plenty of laugh out loud moments along with some truly harrowing tales of surfing.
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- Luke Stevens
- 09-08-18
Fantastic
This book is awesome, it gives you a great story of how surfing has developed over the years. So very funny parts cracked me up and other parts making your heart beat and feel like you are in the same situation!
Cant recommend highly enough!
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- mark sellick
- 27-01-22
A good read
Gerry comes across as a humble guy. To be honest I’d have preferred to have hear more about his competition history but all in all well worth the credit.
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- Liam Herbert
- 04-08-21
Brilliant
As a surfer myself I lapped this up. The narrator is wicked and Gerry’s stories are brilliant.
Could happily listen to it again.
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- christopher james lemon
- 25-04-20
Brilliant read
I found I could visualise exactly what the narrator was saying. Also it talked about life experiences, that you can relate to any situation.
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- Dylan Matthews
- 29-11-19
Excellent
An incredible insight from an incredible person. This book has left me with Pipe dreams.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-06-18
a must for all surfers!
a story through the classic and modern eras of surfing with tales of experiences and much humour. will.miss listening to this on my early dog walks.
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- S. Hanson
- 04-04-18
Fantastic read. Not just for surf lovers.
Big fan of Gerry Lopez. Excellent narration. Inspiring words. Thought provoking. Really funny in places.
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- nickthesurfer
- 08-02-18
Some great tales from the water...
As a surfer and starting my time it the water as Lopez is charging (to a lesser degree than I thought) big waves with Laird and his crew in the 90s. His name is one I associate with the best of surfing and surfers. So to hear his story and the development of the surf industry and culture was a worthy listen. Lopez is a humble surfer and the epitome of the old guard. The book is well read (although my L did think Campbell sounded a bit like Donald Trump) and the time keeps you involved in the tale.
Do you need to be a surfer or Waterman to enjoy the book......possibly not but the emotions and descriptions of the conditions will resonate deeper if you know from experience what Lopez is going through.
I will probably listen to much of it again.....soon.
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- Mr. John Stapleton
- 28-01-18
Excellent listening for surfing enthusiasts
Really enjoyed this book from one of the legends of surfing! Humorous and well told with the depth and breadth that kept me totally captivated from start to finish! I was sad when I finished it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-07-19
Excellent
I listened to all 12 hours of this book in just a few days. I could just close my eyes and see these stories in full color like a movie. One of my favorites of all time.
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- Aimee Armata
- 05-08-21
Epic story, Annoying narration
It is such a shame that Gerry Lopez did not narrate the book himself. It is such a personal story, it would have deepened the experience to have the author narrate. It was a distraction for the narrator to mispronounce words and to very obviously not be intimately connected to the content material. Bummer.
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- Clint
- 08-03-21
Listened to this three (3) times already! Superb insight to Surfing and Author!
Spans generations and through really fun story telling. Hawaii and all of the places come to life in ones mind. The sights and smells and glimpses of Surfing life can be and is... senes of paddling out into pitching ocean waves and great detailed descriptions of what it is like to participate in the sport of Kings.
Great for any age and I will listen to it again, as it transports me back to where we would all love to be.
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- Caprice Contreras
- 17-04-20
Surfing the 70s
Being I grew up surfing in the early 70s I could relate to many of of the stories and experiences that were expressed..along with the technical advancement of the equipment during that period
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- Futureman
- 26-10-19
Inspiring for lifetime soul sufers
overall the book is fantastic. if you're a surfer you know who Jerry Lopez is this is absolutely worth the read. the narrator is okay he does a decent job it's not over-the-top it's not really exciting but he gets the job done. if you're a surfer this is a must-read there's so much more here than just stories about surfing pipeline. Gerry Lopez is a fine human being I had the pleasure of talking to him on the phone one time it was amazing. just get this book it'll change your life in a positive way
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- Maile
- 19-11-18
Great story teller
This is a great story that keeps you thinking beyond just the story but about life. The only draw back is the narrator just totally destroys the Hawaiian words and Hawaiian place names that you cannot even recognize what he is talking about. Should at least practiced.
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- Dirk
- 07-03-19
Slow start but a great book, worth the read!
The book started off slow for me, I had the restart it three times, but I'm glad I did.
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- Tim
- 20-08-18
The Wrong Narrator
Not a terrible narration, just the wrong guy to do a Gerry Lopez book. Gerry should have read it.
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- d
- 02-05-23
Very thorough account of surf over the decades.
i lived on Oahu, in the late 70s, when Gerry Lopez was THE name in surfing. i frequented Sunset & Waimea. so would see the Pipes surfers a lot.
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- Shelley
- 06-03-22
Great
Such a great book
I actually saw Gerry Lopez in Huntington beach on Main in the late 60s/70s.
How cool that was for a young surfer girl.
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