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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captures the essence of the game
Scott's new Paintball book is not only about his evolution as a player, from the 80's to the present, but also the evolution of the game/sport.
His stories bring to life the intensity of the game, as well as the teamwork and feelings of victory. We also get a chance to see how the sport has changed, in equipment, as well as attitude.
The personal nature of...
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Go play the game yourself.
I guess my expectations of this book would be that I would learn about paintball history, tactics, and the evolution of paintball equipment all in the context of interesting paintball stories. Although there was a little of that, the book is really just a chronicle of the author's paintball experiences given in a diary like format. Some of the experiences were...
Published on October 28, 2002


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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captures the essence of the game, August 25, 2002
This review is from: The Weekend Warriors (Paperback)
Scott's new Paintball book is not only about his evolution as a player, from the 80's to the present, but also the evolution of the game/sport.
His stories bring to life the intensity of the game, as well as the teamwork and feelings of victory. We also get a chance to see how the sport has changed, in equipment, as well as attitude.
The personal nature of the stories allows a look inside a player's head, giving insight for nonplayers into why Paintball has become so popular.
As a player, it put me back on the field, trying to make the right move, solving problems and overcoming challenges.
Scott's book captures the essence of the game, from "Paint ball Math" to "Post Paintball Fatigue Syndrome", and tells a darn good story, too.
If you've ever wondered why people love the game, or just want to read some good "war stories", pick it up!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, April 15, 2004
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This is excellent casual reading for any paintball fan. Although most of the experiences were woodsball, a lot of it applies to speedball as well. Easy to read, despite a few grammatical and typographical errors. Definitely reinforces the idea that many paintball players are "average" and not a bunch of loons. Fun reading.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From A Man Who Knows, July 1, 2002
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Anders MacLaren (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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Scott Malensek's third offering, while a departure from his fiction, is an excellent look at the game of paintball from an insider's view. And who better to share opinions and anecdotes than one who has been an avid fan of the game since its conception? From his point of view, we see the ins and outs, as well as the ups and downs, of this exciting pasttime.

Scott's memoir touches on all of the bases, from sportsmanship to Post-Paintball Fatigue. The lighthearted anecdotes are a joy to read, ranging from games behind friends' houses to the exploits of hundreds of people on professional fields.

It is rare that one can so vividly see the love of a fan for a game as Malensek displays in his latest work. From the greenest "newbie" to the most hardcore player, or even those simply contemplating entering the arenas of this widely-spreading sport, there is something for everyone in this book. It comes highly recommended, not only for its grasp but for its humor and insightfulness as well. A wonderful read!

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From A Man Who Knows, July 1, 2002
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Anders MacLaren (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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Scott Malensek's third offering, while a departure from his fiction, is an excellent look at the game of paintball from an insider's view. And who better to share opinions and anecdotes than one who has been an avid fan of the game since its conception? From his point of view, we see the ins and outs, as well as the ups and downs, of this exciting pasttime.

Scott's memoir touches on all of the bases, from sportsmanship to Post-Paintball Fatigue. The lighthearted anecdotes are a joy to read, ranging from games behind friends' houses to the exploits of hundreds of people on professional fields.

It is rare that one can so vividly see the love of a fan for a game as Malensek displays in his latest work. From the greenest "newbie" to the most hardcore player, or even those simply contemplating entering the arenas of this widely-spreading sport, there is something for everyone in this book. It comes highly recommended, not only for its grasp but for its humor and insightfulness as well. A wonderful read!

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Go play the game yourself., October 28, 2002
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I guess my expectations of this book would be that I would learn about paintball history, tactics, and the evolution of paintball equipment all in the context of interesting paintball stories. Although there was a little of that, the book is really just a chronicle of the author's paintball experiences given in a diary like format. Some of the experiences were interesting but NOT that interesting. Unless you can't get out save your money and time and play a game of paintball yourself.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From A Man Who Knows, July 1, 2002
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Anders MacLaren (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Weekend Warriors (Paperback)
Scott Malensek's third offering, while a departure from his fiction, is an excellent look at the game of paintball from an insider's view. And who better to share opinions and anecdotes than one who has been an avid fan of the game since its conception? From his point of view, we see the ins and outs, as well as the ups and downs, of this exciting pasttime.

Scott's memoir touches on all of the bases, from sportsmanship to Post-Paintball Fatigue. The lighthearted anecdotes are a joy to read, ranging from games behind friends' houses to the exploits of hundreds of people on professional fields.

It is rare that one can so vividly see the love of a fan for a game as Malensek displays in his latest work. From the greenest "newbie" to the most hardcore player, or even those simply contemplating entering the arenas of this widely-spreading sport, there is something for everyone in this book. It comes highly recommended, not only for its grasp but for its humor and insightfulness as well. A wonderful read!

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The Weekend Warriors by Scott Malensek (Paperback - January 21, 2002)
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