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Rules of the Road By Joan Bauer
The book Barry Bonds the Record Breaker is about Barry trying to beat major league baseball records like hits, runs, homeruns, and even steals. In the book it tells that he has 1,830 runs, 2,462 hits, 613 homeruns and 493 stolen bases. It also tells what his life was when he was little when he and his mom stayed home a lot when his dad Bobby Bonds was playing base ball for the San Francisco Giants.
The book is 60 to 70 pages. It talks about Barry's life as a kid and his baseball life. It was interesting in the beging because it talked about his life but towards the end it was boring because it talked about his stats a lot.
The book was short but it said what you wanted to know. This book is not as good as ones like because the person he chose to write about (Barry Bonds) was not to interesting. Other wise the book was good and well wrote I would not tell some one to read it unless they really like baseball.
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