File Size: 1896 KB
Print Length: 253 pages
Publication Date: May 22, 2013
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Language: English
ASIN: B00CY49S8U
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I haven't seen any Mongols stuff that even came close to this level of detail. There is the BS written by Doc, and then a few other books of varying qualities. But, aside from Billy Queen's book (which names many of the same people but is from the other side), it's the best Mongol book I have seen so far.In fact I had to rate this a 5 because it's very well-written (albeit with several editing mistakes).Junior obviously has all the credibility he needs as a two-time national president and he seems like he is putting it out there with no axe to grind.Another reason for a high rating is that this is like *no* other OMC book when it comes to describing prospecting and then getting patched in. Details on those two things are rare in that so much of this stuff is held close to the vest in other books. But those elements are the core of the OMC experience. From there, the trouble begins, and Junior is not afraid to be honest about it. That means, unfortunately, that he gets what he deserves, as he makes his own trouble.He is also straight about the struggle with other clubs and what had to be done to grow the Mongols. Many knock that, from inside and out, but when I read that, it really added a sense of honesty that doesn't exit in 95% of these accountings.I have mixed feelings about the end of the book. I liked the idea that he'd end it on a rough note. Most authors are tempted to talk about how they lived happily ever after after doing time that was ultimately no big deal. Well it is a big deal, and Junior doesn't make light of it.OTOH, I needed more detail about how this "Unknown Mongol" tracked Junior down 20+ years later. That part seems far-fetched.
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