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Subterranean Twin Cities
Subterranean Twin Cities
Author: Greg Brick
Subterranean Twin Cities is a treasure--a book for the Tom Sawyer in all of us. Greg Brick is one of those few persons with the unique talent to write expertly about his adventures, bringing readers along with him on hands and knees.-- Steve Thayer. — We tend to send things underground that we are not interested in ever seeing again. Sewag...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780816645978
ISBN-10: 0816645973
Publication Date: 4/6/2009
Pages: 256
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  • Currently 1.9/5 Stars.
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1.9 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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The book was hyped way too much, making it even more of a let down. From the vanilla style to the authors dumb exploits, such as driving down the street with a canoe on top his Camaro, likening it to a horned beast charging through the city. I mean come on, how many of us carry a canoe on our cars and not think it is anything special? What a dolt. But he did manage to save part of the book by using an old Actionsquad story as one of his own to try to make himself look cool. Plagarism is the most sincere form of flattery I guess.
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The book should have been named Sub Par Twin Cities because it is sooooo lame and full of inaccuracies. such as the escape from the Ford Motors mines happening to the author this time instead of Max Action, like it did in real life. The book is the authors latest get-rich-quick scheme, nothing more.
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Ever wondered what is down below the sidewalk? Where the storm drains drain? What that manhole leads to? Now you can read every detail from a man not afraid to explore every square inch under the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Very entertaining writer, lots of interesting and fun stories.

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