Obviously it is too tough to compare across sports.
If I was pushed I would probably say it comes down to Michael Jordan, Sugar Ray Robinson or Maradona.
Just about finished 'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest'. Loving it, might even be my favourite in the trilogy. Its going to be a bit devestating when I finish it.
I am about 1/3 of the way through 'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest'.
I'm really enjoying it and wish that I could read more of it but I am a bit busy with work at the moment so I am having to constrain myself to one or two chapters a night.
I'll be interested to hear what you think of that one Peace. My gf loves all the Dan Brown books but she is half way through that one and does not like it at all.
I finished 'The Girl Who Played With Fire' over the weekend. Loved it and immediately went out and procured 'The GIrl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest'. Read the first chapter last night.
I've read the first 5 of the books but I pretty much got over them. I prefer the show, so I'm just going to leave the books from this point and let the show tell me the story I think.
I have 50 pages left of 'The Girl Who Played with Fire'. It was tough not to go through and finish it last night but I have a big day at work today so I had to hold back.
It is literally mental how many books you buy. I remember thinking at the start of the year that I had a bit of a problem with how many books I was buying but you just take it to a totally different level.
Got through another significant chunk of 'The Girl Who Played With Fire' last night, I'm up to around page 350. Its definately better than the first one IMO, I'm absolutely loving it, hate putting it down.
Read another 50-60 pages of 'THe Girl Who Played With Fire' last night. Really enjoying it and looking forward to getting a really decent chunk of it read over the weekend.
I've never waiting more than a week I don't think. 8 or 9 days at a maximum I would say.
From my experience the books are in better condition than with Amazon as well as they are individually packaged in a secure bag rather than all lumped in a box or whatever.