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The Vince Carter Story (NBA Fast Breaks)
Published in Library Binding by Rebound by Sagebrush (2001-03)
Author: Doug Smith
List price: $13.15

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great stuff
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-28
This was a great book for any Vince Carter fan. It was extremely easy reading and I enjoyed greatly. Great pictures for those who do not enjoy reading. High flying fun.

Fast Breaks:The Vince Carter Story
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-17
The book Fast Breaks:The Vince Carter Story by Doug Smith is jam-packed with awesome facts and eight crazy photos of Carter in action.This book is for all basketball and Carter fans because it talks about Carter's struggles and accomplishments throughout his NBA career.I really enjoyed this book becuse it has everything you need to know about Vince Carter,up to how many contests he has won like the famous Slam Dunk Contest when he shocked everyone with three outstanding dunks and where he got the nickname Halfman-Halfamazing.I really admired Vince after reading this book because he's a good player,and he loves his family and friends.I really recommend this book to all basketball fans out there.

Fast Breaks:The Vince Carter Story
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-17
The book Fast Breaks:The Vince Carter Story by Doug Smith is jam-packed with awesome facts and eight crazy photos of Carter in action.This book is for all basketball and Carter fans because it talks about Carter's struggles and accomplishments throughout his NBA career.I really enjoyed this book becuse it has everything you need to know about Vince Carter,up to how many contests he has won like the famous Slam Dunk Contest when he shocked everyone with three outstanding dunks and where he got the nickname Halfman-Halfamazing.I really admired Vince after reading this book because he's a good player,and he loves his family and friends.I really recommend this book to all basketball fans out there.

great stuff
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-28
This was a great book for any Vince Carter fan. It was extremely easy reading and I enjoyed greatly. Great pictures for those who do not enjoy reading. High flying fun.

inVINCEible
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-08
I think the Vince Carter story is a very cool book, because I learned a lot about my favorite player. Also, there are lots of good pictures of him. I never really like to read before, but this book motivated me to pick up a book, and start reading. I would have a good review for this book, because it was easy to read for my grade level. However, any person who loves Vince Carter (like a fan, of course) would definitely love The Vince Carter Story. I myself enjoyed it very much, because of its informational content and facinating photos of Vince's dunks.

 Vince Carter
Vince Carter
Published in Paperback by Key Porter Books (2000-08-05)
Author: Bill Harris
List price: $14.95
New price: $11.66
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Vince Carter Is the Best!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-23
This was an awesome book, with many accurate pictures for this rising star. The book is very imformative.

 Vince Carter
Choose Your Course (Positively for Kids Books)
Published in Hardcover by Positively For Kids, Inc. (2004-05)
Authors: Vince Carter and Greg Brown
List price: $15.95
New price: $9.89
Used price: $0.46

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The Great Man
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-30
I loved this book. It really showed me some great citizenship characteristics. For exmple, he started the Vine Carter campwhere you learn the game of basketball and more school technices. Iomeone like him because of his choices he made. One of the most imspiring things he did was e flew a jet to North Carolina so he coud get his degree and flew back so he wouldn't miss his game.
I wuld rate this book a 5 because of the details of hapiness, despairness, and hopefulness.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-15
I tought this was a REALLY good book. I'm a huge Vince Carter fan, and I really liked it. It's not a long book (48 pages) but it tells alot of info about his life. Vince Carter tells you to have good decions. He also says to go to college and get a degree. He says to follow your goals and be a good succeder. So, I give this 5 sats cause I thought it was a great book, and I recommeded it for anyone.

great great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-03
yo vince this is mike boutros from North Arlington New Jersey i am your bigggggggest fan i purchest every shoes you put out every magazine you been on the cover of and i have two of your jerseys yo man the book was fantastick i am also a drum-major in highschool this year i also played the same sports like you did because i want to grow up and be just like you man you are my idole i love what you are doing to the community i purchest your book the day it came out i wish i was at the NBA store when you were there i visit your website all the time anyway e-mail me when got the chance ps. congragulations on you book later vince aka the greatest player in the nba peace

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Drive: How Vince Carter Conquered the NBA
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday Canada (2001-09-25)
Author: Chris Young
List price: $19.95
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Review For Drive: How Vince Carter Conquered the NBA
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-28
This is a very good book showing what the world of the NBA, Vince Carter lives in. It goes a little into the problems of Butch Carter, the Raptors organization , and Tracy Mcgrady's rise to stardom. Mostly it involves what Vince Carter, a rising superstar, has done to get where he is in the NBA. Overall it shows the side of the NBA you don't normally see. It' a very interesting book. I enjoyed this book very much and I think you will too.

interesting
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-17
This book is a good book, but don't buy it if your just a fan of Vince Carter. It's more about the franchise of the Raptors and the business of sports and the NBA. Chapter 5 is the best chapter in any book I've ever read, if you interested in the business side of sports and advertising. So to a sports fan this is a very interesting book, but to someone thats only in it to find out about Vince Carter, it's not a good choice.

No need to bother with this one
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-27
As an avid sports and basketball book reader, I'm glad to say that truly great sports books (ie. A Season on the Brink by John Feinstein or David Halberstam's Michael Jordan and the World He Made) actually exist. Sadly though, Chris Young's effort at documenting Vince Carter and the Toronto Raptors' history does not even come close. In fact, in terms of both content and interest sustainability, it pales in comparison even next to Shaquille O'Neal's lighthearted autobiography, "Shaq Talks Back." Young is certainly a decent newspaper journalist, however, the book offers little beyond typical newspaper sports journalism. Essentially, what you get is a montage of newspaper articles about the history of the Raptors and not very much about Vince Carter. His life story, significant relationships with other people, and important events are all neglected and instead we get page after page of description of Carter's otherworldly leaping ability. Thanks Chris, but we could get that by watching TV. Also, the identity dilemma that appears to be the thrust of Young's portrayal of Carter, that of being a star athlete while trying to be a nice guy at the same time is imminently laughable.

The only sort of groundbreaking news this book offers Vince Carter and Raptors fans (who by definition, already know everything else Young tries to present) is its occasional naming of certain NBA players who have had a history of smoking marijuana. I'm glad to see Young at least put something in the book he doesn't write in the newspaper.

I agree
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-18
The main problem I have with DRIVE is that it turns out to be more of a book on the Raptors organization as a whole than on Carter himself. Young devotes entire chapters to the likes of Tracy Mcgrady, Butch Carter, Isiah Thomas, Glen Grunwald, etc that have little or no connection to Vince Carter himself. Very little is devoted to Carter's childhood growing up in Florida or about his college career, or other historical moments about his life you would expect to find in a supposed biography.

Drive: How vince Carter Conquered The NBA
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-21
If you read this book and it didn't have a title you would think it would be entitled "The Toronto Rapter's Organization." If you are looking for a biography on Vince Carter, sorry this is not the book to get. But if you want to see the aspect of business in the NBA, then this is the book for you. It's a great book about the business end of the NBA.

"Drive" shows an in-depth look at the business side of the NBA, and some of the controversies that happen in the NBA, and its teams. This book is suppose to be about hot Vince Carter has done so far in his three years in the NBA, and hit trials and tribulations with the Toronto Rapters, but is more about the Rapters organization, and players and coaches who have been with the team.

The book is written by Chris Young, who is a writer for the Toronto Star who followed Vince around for the 2000-2001 NBA season to complete the book.

The financial well being and the interest of fans is declining, because the business part is taking over the love of the game. When Vince Carter joined the NBA, he came at absolutely the right time. Michael Jordan had just retired, and ratings were down. There wasn't anybody that could capture the love of the game, and the charisma until Vince entered. The NBA needed something that stood out and Vinsanity took the NBA by storm. His growing fan population has brought back tv viewers, tv ratings, and sales of NBA merchandise.

 Vince Carter
ALLEN IVERSON VINCE CARTER SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MAY 2001!
Published in Paperback by (2001)
Author: SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
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 Vince Carter
Blazers stumble to sixth straight loss.(Sports): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Published in Digital by The Register Guard (2002-01-03)
Author:
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 Vince Carter
Carter, el "Air" Canadá.(Vince Carter, jugador de baloncesto Canadiense)(TT: Carter, the "Air" Canada.)(TA: Vince Carter, Canadian basketball player): An article from: Semana
Published in Digital by Spanish Publications, Inc. (2000-03-02)
Author: Tay Polo Miranda
List price: $5.95
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 Vince Carter
Drive: How Vince Carter Conquered the Nba
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Doubleday of Canada (2002)
Author: Chris Young
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 Vince Carter
En busca del trono.(basketbol, Estados Unidos)(TT: Looking for the crown prince.)(TA: basketball, America): An article from: Semana
Published in Digital by Spanish Publications, Inc. (1999-12-09)
Author: Tay Polo Miranda
List price: $5.95
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 Vince Carter
'Let it go,' sighs Raptors' coach on Carter hype.(Sports): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2007-04-21)
Author: Gale Reference Team
List price: $9.95


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