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2 Reddit comments about Stalefish: skateboard culture from the rejects who made it:

u/kilkennycat · 4 pointsr/books

Yeah, they just go around interviewing important figures about punk, I think. That's how they did Stalefish (great book, by the way) and I imagine that's how they did this.

u/thebonelessone · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

I watched a ton of Epically Later'd years ago, not so much these days.

As far as my top 3 skate books?

  1. The Mutt: How to Skateboard and Not Kill Yourself - Rodney Mullen is one of the most unique individuals I have ever come across, and this story will move you. The ending gets me every time I read it.

  2. Hawk: Occupation: Skateboarder - While it's admittedly fairly dated now, it's a great inside look at the history of skateboarding from the guy who was present for most of it, and effectively helped thrust it more or less permanently into the public consciousness.

  3. Stalefish: Skateboard Culture From the Rejects Who Made It - There is admittedly some bleed-over from the prior two books, and this one is largely more anecdotal than biographical, but you get a look at various aspects of skateboarding from people who spanned its history, from the late 50s to the late 00s.