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O'Sullivan Ronnie

    This author is widely regarded as the most gifted player in their field. Their work is characterized by unexpected turns and deep insight into the human psyche, offering readers a unique reading experience. The author often explores themes of resilience and comebacks after setbacks, with a style that is both dynamic and reflective. This has earned them admiration from audiences and critics alike.

    Ronnie
    Running
    Ronnie O'Sullivan. Nie do zdarcia
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan. Nie do zdarcia

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Ronnie O'Sullivan jakiego nie znaliście. Szczera historia prawdziwej ikony oraz fascynujący wgląd w umysł najlepszego snookerzysty świata. Książka opowiada o sukcesach i rekordowych osiągnięciach legendarnego sportowca, ale także o brutalnych realiach wspinania się na szczyt. Ronnie dzieli się swoimi doświadczeniami i błędami, mając nadzieję, że pomoże czytelnikom radzić sobie z codziennymi wyzwaniami. Jego niepokorna osobowość sprawiła, że snooker z brytyjskich barów zdobył świat. O'Sullivan to jeden z tych sportowców, którzy inspirują młodych marzycieli i utrzymują przy życiu starszych fanów. Książka bada przyczyny miłości do snookera, która współistnieje z nienawiścią do tego sportu, oraz jego uzależniający charakter. To podróż w głąb umysłu Ronniego, do miejsc, które wcześniej były dla niego zbyt trudne do odkrycia. Jego autobiografia to spowiedź nie tylko snookerzysty, ale i człowieka z wieloma przejściami, która może być poradnikiem do odnalezienia szczęścia. O'Sullivan, jako cudowne dziecko snookera, zmagał się z ogromną presją, co prowadziło do problemów z nałogami i depresją. Po podjęciu walki z demonami, zdobył tytuł mistrza świata, a jego pasja do snookera trwa do dziś.

      Ronnie O'Sullivan. Nie do zdarcia2023
      3.8
    • Running

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      World Snooker Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan's frank and honest account of his astonishingly dramatic life. I used to rely on drugs and alcohol to keep me going, but now I've got the healthiest addiction going - running. This book explains how running has helped me to fight my demons - my addictive personality, depression, my dad's murder conviction, the painful break-up with the mother of my children - and allowed me to win five World Snooker Championships. It is also about all of the great things in my life - my kids, snooker, my dad's release from prison, great mates who have helped me, and the psychiatrist Dr Steve Peters, who has taught me how not to run away when things get tough. Finally, it's about what it's like to get the buzz - from running, from snooker, from life. Because when it comes down to it, everyone needs something to drive them on.

      Running2015
      3.7
    • Ronnie

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Ronnie O'Sullivan's supreme talent and style have made him the People's Champion. At 15, he became the youngest player to compile a recognised maximum break; at 17, he became the youngest winner of a world-ranking tournament; in 1997 he recorded the fastest 147 break in history; and in 2001 he confirmed his legendary status by winning the Embassy World Title. His autobiography details more than the sporting triumphs of a man the BBC speculates 'could become the world's greatest ever'. It also tells of the infant who was introduced to legendary snooker clubs at an impossibly early age, of the boy who was taking on and defeating all comers at 12 and frightening off the bookies in the process, of the teenager whose life was decimated when his father and mentor was sent to prison for life; of the man dubbed the 'genius' of the modern game who regularly threatens to quit the sport to pursue other interests.

      Ronnie2008
      3.9