This book is a interesting read if you are a chess fan. There are a few insightful sections in the book, but the best parts are his stories about certain chess matches and events. This book would not be highly interesting to someone who does enjoy chess. Most of the material is in a chess format. Also, the lessons that are given are from chess strategy. I would recommend this to any chess fan, but the non chess player would not like this book.
Related posts:
- Review of “Attaching Chess”
- Read “Weapons of Chess”
- Read “The Complete Book of Chess Strategy”
- Read “Pandolfini’s Ultimate Guide to Chess”
- Read “Winning Chess Openings”
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Matthew is originally from Nova Scotia, Canada. He has a beautiful wife named Charity and a precious baby named Gabrielle. He has graduated from the Brown Trail School of Preaching, Heritage Christian University with his Bachelors of Arts in Biblical Studies, Lipscomb University with his Master’s of Arts in Biblical Studies and his Master’s of Divinity at Freed-Hardeman University. He is presently working towards his Doctorate of Ministry at Harding Graduate School of Religion. His articles have appeared in the World Evangelist, the Highway to Holiness, The West Virginia Christian, The Christian Echo, The Firm Foundation, Church Growth, and the Gospel Advocate. He enjoys hockey, golf, boxing, and chess. In his spare time he enjoys reading numerous genres of books. Also, he is working on climbing all of the 14ers in Colorado. Matthew is the Pulpit Minister for the Castle Rock church of Christ.
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