Through My Eyes
Iam one who does not like to read non-fiction, or biographies or autobiographies. I just do not find them interesting, but I knew I had to read Tebow's book because he is my role model. Tebow is such a great person to look up to, you never hear him doing anything wrong, he is never seen with a bunch of women, never seen drinking, etc. In a time that athletes and celebrities are constantly partying and making fools of themselves, you have a young man who takes care of himself and leads by
It was a easy read
Picking up this book from the library, I noticed that it seemed more slight than its page count would suggest -- it had the big font I had last seen in The Truth About Diamonds. I wondered if it could be a tacit acknowledgment that a 23-year-old might not be the best person to write an autobiography. However, given his defiant preface that "undertaking this project was the right thing to do, regardless of what the world thinks is the 'right time' to write a memoir," I gathered that Tebow really
The book Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow is a fairly new Autobiography that he has come out with. I am not quite finished with this book yet but it so far so good. It starts off by giving some background info like about how Tim almost died at birth. It then moves on to his childhood and how he grew up. Tim really stresses his faith in God in this book by not giving the credit of his success to himself. He always talks about how much his family has been blessed.I was able to relate to his childhood
LOVED. This book was so interesting and inspirational. I have loved Tim Tebow and his ability to stand up for what he believes in and continuing to spread God's word through every twist and turn of his football career. To me, he has changed the face of college football and now has the ability to do that in the NFL and this book explains why he has such a passion for Jesus and why he is so verbal and comfortable with talking about it every chance he gets. It is also inspirational on an atheltic
I love Tim Tebow. I hope I have a son like Tim Tebow. He appears to the be the rarest of humans - someone who practices what he preaches. I'm not religious, but I respect the man to the utmost for his impeccable character and his willingness to help those less fortunate. While other players spend their money on jewelry and cars, while carousing with women of questionable repute, Tebow funds hospitals in the Philippines and meets with terminally ill and disabled children after games. He is a
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Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 3.94 | 10490 Users | 1063 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0062007289 (ISBN13: 9780062007285) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Former University of Florida star quarterback, 2010 first-round draft pick for the Denver Broncos, and devout Christian Tim Tebow tells the story of his faith, his life, and his career in football in Through My Eyes. Written with Nathan Whitaker, the New York Times bestselling coauthor of Quiet Strength, with Tony Dungy, Through My Eyes gives fans a first look into the heart of an athlete whose talent and devotion have made him one of the most provocative figures in football.Declare Of Books Through My Eyes
Title | : | Through My Eyes |
Author | : | Tim Tebow |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | May 31st 2011 by Harper (first published May 24th 2011) |
Categories | : | Sports. Biography. Nonfiction. Christian. Autobiography. Football. Memoir |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 10490 Users | 1063 ReviewsEvaluate Of Books Through My Eyes
Personal Response: This is probably one of the most motivating books I have ever read. I liked how he mentioned all of his favorite things along with his family background. I gained a lot of respect for Tebow after I read this book, and I'd love to read more books by him. Plot: Tim was born in the Philippines, and later moved to the United States when he was three years old. He always had a passion for sports and would play every chance he could with his older siblings. Since he was theIam one who does not like to read non-fiction, or biographies or autobiographies. I just do not find them interesting, but I knew I had to read Tebow's book because he is my role model. Tebow is such a great person to look up to, you never hear him doing anything wrong, he is never seen with a bunch of women, never seen drinking, etc. In a time that athletes and celebrities are constantly partying and making fools of themselves, you have a young man who takes care of himself and leads by
It was a easy read
Picking up this book from the library, I noticed that it seemed more slight than its page count would suggest -- it had the big font I had last seen in The Truth About Diamonds. I wondered if it could be a tacit acknowledgment that a 23-year-old might not be the best person to write an autobiography. However, given his defiant preface that "undertaking this project was the right thing to do, regardless of what the world thinks is the 'right time' to write a memoir," I gathered that Tebow really
The book Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow is a fairly new Autobiography that he has come out with. I am not quite finished with this book yet but it so far so good. It starts off by giving some background info like about how Tim almost died at birth. It then moves on to his childhood and how he grew up. Tim really stresses his faith in God in this book by not giving the credit of his success to himself. He always talks about how much his family has been blessed.I was able to relate to his childhood
LOVED. This book was so interesting and inspirational. I have loved Tim Tebow and his ability to stand up for what he believes in and continuing to spread God's word through every twist and turn of his football career. To me, he has changed the face of college football and now has the ability to do that in the NFL and this book explains why he has such a passion for Jesus and why he is so verbal and comfortable with talking about it every chance he gets. It is also inspirational on an atheltic
I love Tim Tebow. I hope I have a son like Tim Tebow. He appears to the be the rarest of humans - someone who practices what he preaches. I'm not religious, but I respect the man to the utmost for his impeccable character and his willingness to help those less fortunate. While other players spend their money on jewelry and cars, while carousing with women of questionable repute, Tebow funds hospitals in the Philippines and meets with terminally ill and disabled children after games. He is a
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