I'm sure all of us have seen or at least heard of the James Bond movie series at least once in our lives and have thought "WOW! This guy is awesome! I wish I could be just like him!!!!" Well now you can with "The Action Hero's Handbook" Written by brothers David Borgenicht and Joe Borgenicht. This book gives one the necessary steps to be on their way to becoming the next "007" and then some. I knew from the second I looked at the interesting cover with the title and side title which said "How to catch a Great White Shark, Perform the Vulcan Nerve Pinch, Track a Fugitive, and Dozens of other TV and Movie Skills," that this was my kind of book.
Wanting to know more about what I was getting my self into, I decided to read the table of contents. Topics discussed in this book had quite a big range: Spy proofing a hotel room, taking a bullet, pick up methods, taking a hit with a chair, winning a high speed chase on foot and last but not least, climbing down Mount Rushmore. "Chapter One: Good Guy Skills... How to Secure/Spy proof a Hotel Room" was the first thing that caught my eye and the first passage I read from this book of extremely useful information. It gave me a walk through on how to not be spotted by anyone. There was a blue box with steps listed on how to do this task(the blue box appears once or twice on every topic and is basically the "tip" box).
When I read the title of "How to Catch a Great White Shark," I had to see how this book managed to give the steps to that one. It started off with the infamous quote, "We're gonna need a bigger boat" from the movie "Jaws." As one can imagine, the first step was to "Obtain a large boat - at least 25 feet long - and a small crew. Step 2 was to "Learn the tides and time your trip accordingly" which seems quite logical to me. Steps 3 through 5 are setting up the trap and waiting for the shark to bite the hook. Once the shark takes the bait, set the hook and use the "pump and wind" technique to reel that bad boy in. The last step seems logical, but please kill the shark before you let it on board because it will be flopping around and will either bite your legs off or hi you off of the boat for it's shark friends to eat you.
"Wow they really do have everything in this book" I said to my self silently while reading the title "How to Take a Hit with a Chair." I could imagine that it will still hurt a lot by getting hit by a chair even if I do follow these steps just maybe not as bad. Basically in the picture diagram, it said to "Cover your head, turn to the side, and go with the flow of the blow...Unless the chair is metal, then you should do everything you can to avoid getting hit with a metal chair." In my personal opinion, I would rather not get hit by any sort of chair coming towards me, but that's just me.
Well, I know this book isn't necessarily a great book to go by, but without a doubt, it is a great read. The reason I gave it four stars is because I felt it was just repetitive after a while and was the same format for everything. The topics were great and quite entertaining.The Zombie Survival Guide had not only interesting subjects and different scenarios, but wasn't as repetitive as this book. Now don't get me wrong, the book is good, and I don't know how to make it better so I give the authors two thumbs up for writing this book. The Action Hero's Handbook is a must read for all of you movie/comic fans!