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Brett Favre

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A biography of the Green Bay Packers' star quarterback who led the team to victory in the 1997 Super Bowl XXXI

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Terri Dougherty

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February 28, 2018
I beleive that the biogrophy Brett favre is a wonderful book with many emotions. It starts with the emotion of upset when they lost after he threw 4 interseptions. Then when him and the packers won a championship it is no longer a upset but I was happy because that first one was a struggle and he had to overcome that struggle to win the championship. THis book reminds me of the book Michael Jordan because both talk about struggles they faced and how they overcame them to do great things.I recomend this book to my friend abreham because he is a hard core football fan.
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August 28, 2007
Don't let the cover fool you. This is not a light-hearted romp through the studio with America's favorite quarterback. Nor is it an all-access tale of Favre's infamous Jam Sessions with axe-wielding legends like Jimmy Page or the lead guitarist from Blues Traveler. Instead Brett Favre (Jam Session) is a rather soulless & sickening "how-to" manual that details Favre's other favorite past time: sticking kittens in a bag, filling the bag with rocks, and then throwing said bag into a river. Disgusting. Favre: it's pronounced "douche".
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