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Go to My LibraryNa oceanie nie ma ciszy biografia Aleksandra Doby, który przepłynął kajakiem Atlantyk
- Language
- Polish
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- Publisher
- Agora
- Pages
- 334
- ISBN
- 9788326823091
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The book is widely praised for its incredibly inspiring subject, Olek, who emerges as a wonderfully positive, humble, determined, and courageous individual with an extraordinary strength of character and an impressive approach to life. Reviewers consistently found his story amazing, engrossing, and very interesting, appreciating how the narrative conveys his deep passion and allows them to understand his unique spirit. Many describe the reading experience as pleasant and easy, with some noting the book's attractive physical presentation. It is recommended for its ability to motivate and offer valuable insights into undertaking remarkable journeys, even for those not typically interested in adventure sports.
However, the book receives some criticism regarding its structure and pacing. Several reviewers describe the narrative as chaotic, pointing out issues with chronology, such as abrupt jumps between different expeditions or the inclusion of lengthy digressions on topics some found unrelated or overly detailed, leading to moments of boredom. The introduction is specifically mentioned by some as potentially spoiling key parts of the journey and being disorienting. A few readers felt the narrative slowed down in parts, requiring effort to get through, and some found it unengaging or even weak, suggesting it might not fully captivate those without a pre-existing interest in the subject. One reviewer also noted that the book might not offer much new information for those already familiar with Olek's story from interviews.
Despite these structural criticisms, the overwhelming sentiment is that the book is a worthwhile read primarily due to the extraordinary and deeply inspiring nature of its subject. Readers who are drawn to stories of human resilience, determination, and the pursuit of dreams, or those interested in learning about an incredibly positive and humble individual, will likely find this book engaging and motivating. It is particularly recommended for those who wish to understand Olek Doba and his unique passion, even if they have no prior interest in kayaking or similar expeditions. While its literary style or organization might not appeal to all, the sheer power of Olek's story and personality shines through, making it a recommended read for anyone seeking inspiration.
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