A few weeks ago, I began to read these guys have all the fun: the world of ESPN, a network of history since its foundation (started with a $ 9,000 investment) to the huge conglomerate that it is today ‘hui. At 745 pages I thought I would take forever to read it. Instead, it took me a week. This is one of the most fascinating books I have ever read in a network, I’m a big fan of. What I’m a fan of ESPN? I think ESPN is on my TV than 90 percent of the time when I’m home. In fact, when I write this, I have ESPN on my TV … I eat, drink, breathe ESPN. This book appealed to me because I see how it was behind the curtain to see how this society are rooted in today’s society, wanted. I loved the book because it was written in a unique style. The authors have a little blurb that leads to a topic, and ESPN have to explain to people, all in their own words. I felt like I was sitting in a bar, where they told story after story of her ups and downs, highs and lows, and the quarrels and fights, and the successes and failures of the network. It was compelling enough that I could not put the book … continue reading…