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Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players
Word Freak Heartbreak Triumph Genius and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players
Author: Stefan Fatsis
Stefan Fatsis, a Wall Street Journal reporter and National Public Radio regular, recounts his remarkable rise through the ranks of elite Scrabble players while exploring the game's strange, potent hold over them -- and him. — Scrabble might truly be called America's game. More than two million sets — are sold every year and at least thirty million...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780618015849
ISBN-10: 0618015841
Publication Date: 7/7/2001
Pages: 384
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3.1 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Leeankh avatar reviewed Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players on + 139 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I am so glad I read this book considering it allowed me to answer a Trivial Pursuit question about Scrabble! lol! But, anyway, in this book, Stefan Fatsis decides to investigate the world of competitive Scrabble and becomes as obsessed as the subjects he meets. He tells the history of the game, introduces us to some of the more colorful players, and lets us follow him as he becomes more and more obsessed. It can be a touch dry at points, but I just love the quirkiness of the people and watching Stefan's obsession grow. A fascinating read even the second time around.
reviewed Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is an engrossing book, but it kind of annoyed me. Scrabble as Fatsis described it bears little relation to the game I play (and lose regularly) with my sister Marie. But, as a tour of a strange subculture, it's pretty good.
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miss-info avatar reviewed Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players on + 386 more book reviews
I love trivia, I love word games, and I love non-fiction, documentary-style books. That should have been enough to make me really love this book, but I didn't. There were bits here and there I liked, lots of trivia I found interesting, but in between was a LOT of swearing, boring parts, and people who were disturbingly odd. The boring parts included play by play recitations - I played this word for this many points, he played this word for this many points, and so on. Sometimes lists of words played, usually without definitions. I had to push myself to finish, and was heartily glad when I was done with it, just to BE done with it.
reviewed Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players on + 8 more book reviews
This was an interesting book and was made into a very cool documentary.
reviewed Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players on + 579 more book reviews
heartbreak,triumph,genius,and obsessionin the world of competitive scrabble players. o to be even 1/toth as good as these people. i love word games like scrabble and literati, but i will never be a real threat to any one, it is just a game. and i try to remember that as i lose numerous points to better players.
reviewed Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players on + 13 more book reviews
This book is repetitive, but, I did learn some interesting things about the game. WARNING, the book has unnecessary obscenities which is disappointing and unintelligent.
miss-info avatar reviewed Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players on + 386 more book reviews
I love trivia, I love word games, and I love non-fiction, documentary-style books. That should have been enough to make me really love this book, but I didn't. There were bits here and there I liked, lots of trivia I found interesting, but in between was a LOT of swearing, boring parts, and people who were disturbingly odd. The boring parts included play by play recitations - I played this word for this many points, he played this word for this many points, and so on. Sometimes lists of words played, usually without definitions. I had to push myself to finish, and was heartily glad when I was done with it, just to BE done with it.
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