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Ranma 1/2, Vol. 1
Published in Paperback by VIZ Media LLC (1995-05-06)
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Crossdressing Fun!!!
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Review Date: 2007-04-12
Review Date: 2007-04-12
Ranma Saotome is a boy who fell into a Jusenkyo spring called "Spring of drowned girl." Because of that he turns into a girl when splashed with cold water. (Hot water reverses the change.) He's not the only one though. There's his father Genma (Panda), Ryoga Hibikami (Black pig called, P-Chan), Mousse (duck), Shampoo (Cat), and more. Since Ranma can be a boy or a girl, you could guess he has many fiance's. As a boy he has, Kodachi Kuno, Akane Tendo, Ukyo, Shampoo and a few others that like him. As a girl there's Tatewaki Kuno, and some boys who like him. (as a girl.) Read about how Ranma got his phobia of cats, and how he goes threw life as half girl half boy. There are 36 in the series. I've read them all! So can you! Read Ranma 1/2, By:Rumiko Takahashi. I could'nt put it down.
Ranma 1/2 By: Rumiko Takahashi
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Review Date: 2006-11-01
Review Date: 2006-11-01
The book I'm writing about is called Ranma 1/2 by Rumiko Takahashi. Ranma 1/2 is about a young boy, about sixteen years old, and his name is Ranma. Ranma and his father, Saotom, who go and visit and old friend, who Ranma has never met before. His friend has 3 daughters Kasumi, Nabiki, Akane. They're father told them one of them would be wed to Ranma. When Ranma arrived they didn't see a boy but a young girl and a giant panda. Kasumi and Nabiki where disappointed, but Akane was glad for she hated men. Later that evening Ranma took a hot bath and turned back into a boy. The family was shocked. Then Saotom and Ranma sat down with them and told them about their horrible encounter in china. After that Akane was the one who would wed Ranma, because she didn't like men, so this way she didn't have to choose. Ranma and Saotom stood there for a wile longer. While staying there Ranma came in to many other enouncements.
My favorite part of the book was when Ranma thought Akane looked cuter with shorter hair because they start off hating each other but toward the end they start to like each other.
I would recommend this story to people who want a quick read and who like manga books because it is about a one day reading book and it a manga book. Also I would recommend it because it is a good book and funny too.
My favorite part of the book was when Ranma thought Akane looked cuter with shorter hair because they start off hating each other but toward the end they start to like each other.
I would recommend this story to people who want a quick read and who like manga books because it is about a one day reading book and it a manga book. Also I would recommend it because it is a good book and funny too.
Ranma 1/2 By: Rumiko Takahashi
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Review Date: 2006-10-31
Review Date: 2006-10-31
The book I'm writing about is called Ranma 1/2 by Rumiko Takahashi. Ranma 1/2 is about a young boy, about sixteen years old, and his name is Ranma. Ranma and his father, Saotom, who go and visit and old friend, who Ranma has never met before. His friend has 3 daughters Kasumi, Nabiki, Akane. They're father told them one of them would be wed to Ranma. When Ranma arrived they didn't see a boy but a young girl and a giant panda. Kasumi and Nabiki where disappointed, but Akane was glad for she hated men. Later that evening Ranma took a hot bath and turned back into a boy. The family was shocked. Then Saotom and Ranma sat down with them and told them about their horrible encounter in china. After that Akane was the one who would wed Ranma, because she didn't like men, so this way she didn't have to choose. Ranma and Saotom stood there for a wile longer. While staying there Ranma came in to many other enouncements.
My favorite part of the book was when Ranma thought Akane looked cuter with shorter hair because they start off hating each other but toward the end they start to like each other.
I would recommend this story to people who want a quick read and who like manga books because it is about a one day reading book and it a manga book. Also I would recommend it because it is a good book and funny too.
My favorite part of the book was when Ranma thought Akane looked cuter with shorter hair because they start off hating each other but toward the end they start to like each other.
I would recommend this story to people who want a quick read and who like manga books because it is about a one day reading book and it a manga book. Also I would recommend it because it is a good book and funny too.
Ranma ½
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Review Date: 2006-10-31
Review Date: 2006-10-31
Ranma ½ is about great martial artist boy named Ranma Saltome. Ranma find out that his father and a friend of his father made arrangements for him and one of the three Tendo Children to be married, but once they meat Ranma is not he really is but he is a girl. This is because Ranma and his father fell into a cursed pond and every time Ranma is touched with cold water, he turns into a GIRL!
Ranma is now forced to marry a 16-year-old girl named Akane Tendo but they do not really get along. (Ranma think Akane is a tomboy and Akane thinks Ranma is a jerk) Ranma and Akane try to get along but something always goes wrong. This is mostly because Akane has so many admirers, which always leads to a fight.
Most likely Ranma ½ is my favorite book ever. This is because of all the action, romance and comedy there is in this book. Also, I love to read this book because once you get to the end you will want to read the next one and the next and the next.
Ranma is now forced to marry a 16-year-old girl named Akane Tendo but they do not really get along. (Ranma think Akane is a tomboy and Akane thinks Ranma is a jerk) Ranma and Akane try to get along but something always goes wrong. This is mostly because Akane has so many admirers, which always leads to a fight.
Most likely Ranma ½ is my favorite book ever. This is because of all the action, romance and comedy there is in this book. Also, I love to read this book because once you get to the end you will want to read the next one and the next and the next.
Mikes review
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Review Date: 2006-10-30
Review Date: 2006-10-30
In the book Ranma 1/2 volume 1 there were many things I liked and only one thing that I didnt like.
One thing I liked about the book was the amount of humor. one example of this humor was when Ranma and the upperclassman were fighting and Ranma kept throwing food at him. Another funny part in the book was when the girls sister sold pictures of her to the upperclassman.
The only thing that I didnt like about the book was it was a little short, but there are like 37 of the books in the series so that makes it o.k.
In conclusion Ranma 1/2 is a great book and I would definetly recommend this book to anybody that likes humor and action because this book has both of them and then some.
One thing I liked about the book was the amount of humor. one example of this humor was when Ranma and the upperclassman were fighting and Ranma kept throwing food at him. Another funny part in the book was when the girls sister sold pictures of her to the upperclassman.
The only thing that I didnt like about the book was it was a little short, but there are like 37 of the books in the series so that makes it o.k.
In conclusion Ranma 1/2 is a great book and I would definetly recommend this book to anybody that likes humor and action because this book has both of them and then some.

Whore (Triple Crown Publications Presents)
Published in Paperback by Triple Crown Publications (2006-05-17)
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COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
Review Date: 2008-05-14
THE NAME TELLS IT ALL. THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOD I READ IT IN ONE DAY. YOU GET TO KNOW THE MAIN CHARACTER KAMONE AND THE STRUGGLES IN LIFE SHE HAD TO ENDURE EVEN AS A YOUNG CHILD. TAKE MY WORD IF YOU GET THIS BOOK YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!
Terrific
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Review Date: 2008-04-13
Review Date: 2008-04-13
This book is terrific. It is the first book in years that I wasn't able to put down. The story it tells is the sad tale of the life and strength of a one woman. Being a middle-age, middle-class, white woman you'd think that there wouldn't be much I could relate to.(I admit I hid the sexy cover from view while reading in public). But the betrayal and abuse it descibes is not limited to the poor or the black and the love for her siblings and determination of Kamone is nothing short of heroic.
I recommend this book for young and old. No artsy-fartsy writing style just a good story from the heart.
I recommend this book for young and old. No artsy-fartsy writing style just a good story from the heart.
Waiting onthe next book
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Review Date: 2008-03-30
Review Date: 2008-03-30
I Love this book so much I went out and brought more copies. I would love for Tanika Lynch to come out with some more books. I would highly recommend this book to everyone!!!!!
whore by tanika lynch
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Review Date: 2008-03-21
Review Date: 2008-03-21
excellent book definitely a must read and a page turner author definitely puts a twist on things you may think you know what's going to happen but you really don't I wish there were more books by this author
lattimore
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Review Date: 2008-03-09
Review Date: 2008-03-09
This is one of the best book I have ever read and I can not wait to find any more books published by this author and this is a must read book. It was one book that I could not wait to see what was gonna happen next.

Can't You Get Along With Anyone?: A Writer's Memoir and a Tale of a Lost Surfer's Paradise
Published in Hardcover by Bandito Books (2007-09-24)
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not as fun as previous works, but still engaging...
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Review Date: 2008-04-18
Review Date: 2008-04-18
Weisbecker's previous book Captain Zero was not a happy tale as the author comes to terms with his former best friend's crack addiction, but there was humor and many wild moments as the author describes past and present misadventures... This book (CYGAWA) has a much more negative vibe overall and goes much deeper into the human condition and the all too real horrors of human relations, be they sex or surf or economic based, or a mix of those elements.
This overriding negative vibe doesn't mean this book isn't good; it is. Weisbecker is a terrific writer: he has the cynical, aging-yet-sharp surfer's voice down pat. The story here is character driven and the people and their motives are well-described, and sometimes scary despite their veneer of normalcy... liars, murderers, fools, thieves, and even the author himself... but as it goes on from the author's difficulties working with others on a Hollywood screenplay to his difficulties living with those at the so-called end of the road, I found it was just going on too long. Ironic because Weisbecker goes on at length about his distaste for his editor's desire to limit pages, but the redundancy of various scenes and moods here, even the redundancy of certain words and phrases, and the inclusion of several long sections regarding land wars, made me wonder why this wasn't cut down... in fact, there are several times when Weisbecker suggests the reader skip ahead, so I did... but despite that long downward dip in the middle there were some big and ironic payoffs at the end which made sticking with it worthwhile. Recommended.
This overriding negative vibe doesn't mean this book isn't good; it is. Weisbecker is a terrific writer: he has the cynical, aging-yet-sharp surfer's voice down pat. The story here is character driven and the people and their motives are well-described, and sometimes scary despite their veneer of normalcy... liars, murderers, fools, thieves, and even the author himself... but as it goes on from the author's difficulties working with others on a Hollywood screenplay to his difficulties living with those at the so-called end of the road, I found it was just going on too long. Ironic because Weisbecker goes on at length about his distaste for his editor's desire to limit pages, but the redundancy of various scenes and moods here, even the redundancy of certain words and phrases, and the inclusion of several long sections regarding land wars, made me wonder why this wasn't cut down... in fact, there are several times when Weisbecker suggests the reader skip ahead, so I did... but despite that long downward dip in the middle there were some big and ironic payoffs at the end which made sticking with it worthwhile. Recommended.
Space Case
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Review Date: 2008-04-12
Review Date: 2008-04-12
I love Allan Weisbecker. He's a space case in the very best way. He's like some kind of agoraphobic who's addicted to public places. I read this book a few months back and found it one of the most brilliantly entertaining and irritating books of my life. I worried for this guy all through it, even though the existence of the book proved he'd survived the pyschophysical ordeals he was describing. I also found large wads of my own life and psyche embedded in his tale, because Allan's apparent goal is a supreme self-transparency -- so supreme that I often found myself looking right through him at myself. You're weird and brilliant AW, like so many ... but different. Go well & keep sliding!
horrible
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Review Date: 2008-03-25
Review Date: 2008-03-25
I really enjoyed the other 2 Weisbecker books but this one was a jumble of cry-baby paranoia.
No Question on Credibility
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-11
Review Date: 2008-03-11
I have read all three of Allan Weisbecker's books (my copy on In Search of Captain Zero is falling apart), and coincidentally ended up finishing Can't You Get Along With Anyone while in Costa Rica. While this isn't the first time I have heard of issues involving squatters, it was interesting to read about the Max Dalton investigation in depth.
On a separate note, while the book can be a difficult read at times if you're not used to Weisbecker's liberal use of footnotes, as the audience, it is extremely easy to connect to him not as the distant author, but as a human being (and upon reading other reviews, find it hard to believe that many other people would not resort to the same obsession over a significant other's constant indiscretions - to put it lightly). It also says much for his credibility that he continues to name names and post ample evidence on the book's website...some fascinating reading I would recommend once you've finished the book.
On a separate note, while the book can be a difficult read at times if you're not used to Weisbecker's liberal use of footnotes, as the audience, it is extremely easy to connect to him not as the distant author, but as a human being (and upon reading other reviews, find it hard to believe that many other people would not resort to the same obsession over a significant other's constant indiscretions - to put it lightly). It also says much for his credibility that he continues to name names and post ample evidence on the book's website...some fascinating reading I would recommend once you've finished the book.
Is that my reflection I see?
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-26
Review Date: 2008-03-26
Last year around this time, Kurt Vonnegut died, and I found myself lamenting the loss of yet another of my authorial heroes. (Can you imagine the war stories Vonnegut, Heller and Mailer must be swapping at the post-mortem bar?). I asked myself where their particular brand of balls-to-the-wall insight and reverence for the absurdity of humankind had gone. Then I read CYGAWA. And I figured it out. It just went surfing in Costa Rica.
This book haunts me. Having read it a few months ago, and being unable to shake its emotional impact, I visited this Amazon page to see what other people thought, based on the reader reviews.
112 reviews, all but 4 being being 5-star raves (the few 4 starred ones SOUND like 5 stars).
I agree with the raves. Completely. And then some. I tried to figure out what was going on with the 4 people who gave CYGAWA one or two stars, and whose opinion of the book was overtly hostile. Like the review just preceding this one: sue c headlines her review "horrible" and brands Weisbecker's masterpiece as a "jumble of cry-baby paranoia."
I asked myself, What is with this woman? What realm of reality is she living in? Then it hit me.
Consider: A major storyline in CYGAWA is the "outing" of a sociopath. Research studies have shown that 1 in 25 people are sociopaths (how's that for a scary thought). 1 in 25. Four percent.
Out of 112 reviews, 4 people HATED the book. Almost exactly the same percentage as the percentage of sociopaths in the general population.
This could explain sue c and the other three hostile reviewers' attitudes. As Weisbecker points out, a sociopath's worst nightmare is being exposed. Hence sue c's and the others' outrage at the outing of one of their kind.
The point of this review: CYGAWA is a great read...unless you're a sociopath.
This book haunts me. Having read it a few months ago, and being unable to shake its emotional impact, I visited this Amazon page to see what other people thought, based on the reader reviews.
112 reviews, all but 4 being being 5-star raves (the few 4 starred ones SOUND like 5 stars).
I agree with the raves. Completely. And then some. I tried to figure out what was going on with the 4 people who gave CYGAWA one or two stars, and whose opinion of the book was overtly hostile. Like the review just preceding this one: sue c headlines her review "horrible" and brands Weisbecker's masterpiece as a "jumble of cry-baby paranoia."
I asked myself, What is with this woman? What realm of reality is she living in? Then it hit me.
Consider: A major storyline in CYGAWA is the "outing" of a sociopath. Research studies have shown that 1 in 25 people are sociopaths (how's that for a scary thought). 1 in 25. Four percent.
Out of 112 reviews, 4 people HATED the book. Almost exactly the same percentage as the percentage of sociopaths in the general population.
This could explain sue c and the other three hostile reviewers' attitudes. As Weisbecker points out, a sociopath's worst nightmare is being exposed. Hence sue c's and the others' outrage at the outing of one of their kind.
The point of this review: CYGAWA is a great read...unless you're a sociopath.
Gentle Rogue
Published in Unknown Binding by William A. Thomas Braille Bookstore (1992-01-01)
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My Favorite Gentleman Pirate
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Review Date: 2008-05-02
Review Date: 2008-05-02
This is my favorite of the Malory Series. Johanna Lindsey creates romance between the handsome Englishman James Malory and the beautiful American Georgina Anderson. Not only is James Malory a "gentleman pirate" but he is also a "connoiseur of women." Georgina has no intention of falling for the reprehensible rake, but she can't resist his bold, sultry advances. The plot takes the reader to England, the Caribbean and the New England shores. It is full of interesting characters, witty banter and steamy scenes.
James' story - the best Malory book!!
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
Review Date: 2008-01-14
This was my absolute favorite Malory book (so far, as I have yet to read Derek's and Jason's stories). James and George have amazing chemistry, and they are so cute together - i love the boat the best obviously, but it really is a great story. Gets slightly frustrating in the end, but overall it's fabulous!
A bit disappointed
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Review Date: 2007-10-19
Review Date: 2007-10-19
I really wanted to love this book. It was mediocre. The premise is great. Heroine disguised as cabin boy stows away on former pirates ship. It should have been great, but I was never sucked into it. I wasn't that fond of either character and I never really felt like I knew them. This is my first Johanna Lindsey book and I'd be leery of buying another one.
You have not read Romance until you have read Lindsey!
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Review Date: 2007-09-08
Review Date: 2007-09-08
Everything you expect from a classic Lindsey and more. I suggest reading Love Only Once and Tender Rebel BEFORE this great text. James and Georgina will forever be imprinted in your mind in terms of excellent love stories...and her brothers YUM especially the ever brooding Warren who gets his own story immediately following this one. The Malory family really grows on you and I highly recommend this series.
Still holds up over the years
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Review Date: 2008-03-03
Review Date: 2008-03-03
I first read this probably a decade ago (Johanna Lindsey was one of the first authors who got me into historical romance), and decided to give it another whirl recently, wondering if it would hold up as well now. I think I actually like it better this time around -- perhaps I've read a lot more bad romance novels in the interim? -- and found it funny, engaging, and endearing.
James and Georgie are delightful together, and the way they're brought together, split apart, and come together again is well-done. The Big Misunderstanding works really well in the story (the super-melodramatic ones always annoy me for their ridiculousness), and Lindsey keeps the humor flowing throughout. I wouldn't say Gentle Rogue is my favorite romance novel ever, but it's a thoroughly satisfying, comfortable read.
James and Georgie are delightful together, and the way they're brought together, split apart, and come together again is well-done. The Big Misunderstanding works really well in the story (the super-melodramatic ones always annoy me for their ridiculousness), and Lindsey keeps the humor flowing throughout. I wouldn't say Gentle Rogue is my favorite romance novel ever, but it's a thoroughly satisfying, comfortable read.
The Brothers K
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House Audio (1992-06-01)
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Average review score: 

Extraordinary
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Review Date: 2008-05-10
Review Date: 2008-05-10
This is a rich, wonderful novel. Towards the end, I intended to read over lunch. One hour stretched to two, then even longer. I laughed out loud several times, and then cried. The waitress finally came over and asked, "Okay, what are you reading?! I've got to get a copy!" Everyone who loves great writing, wonderful characters and beautiful storytelling needs to get a copy. This kind of book doesn't come along every day - maybe not even every ten years. It's breathtaking.
MY FAVORITE BOOK
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Review Date: 2008-04-30
Review Date: 2008-04-30
I have purchased so many copies of this book to give to my friends and family! Some people are intimidated by its size; it is worth every page!
Baseball, family, humor, religion, 60's.....all combined with a skill that had me reading passages aloud. I gave my copy away....i will buy another.
The interplay between family members is often magical.
Baseball, family, humor, religion, 60's.....all combined with a skill that had me reading passages aloud. I gave my copy away....i will buy another.
The interplay between family members is often magical.
Greatest Modern American Novel
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
Review Date: 2008-03-06
Quite simply, The Brothers K is my favorite all-time read and David James Duncan my favorite all-time author. After devouring Duncan's first novel, The River Why, the story of fishing-obsessed Gus Orviston and his search for peace, I couldn't wait for his next offering. The Brothers K did not disappoint. It is a brilliant novel that intertwines the innate conflict of family with religion, baseball, politics and love. Duncan is a masterful storyteller with an unmatched wit, a steady hand for plot development and an understanding of the human spirit like no other. He has the ability to weave words like Steinbeck. And his characters literally leap off the page, burning their way into your psyche and soul. As an author, myself, I am humbled by his talent. But as a reader, I thirst for more. In fact, in response to the age-old question, 'If you were stranded on a desert island and could have only one book, what would it be?', my answer is simple -- The Brothers K. Salmon Run
rollicking epic
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Review Date: 2007-07-01
Review Date: 2007-07-01
Duncan has written one of the GREAT American novels. It's so good I hope Hollywood never mucks with it.
One of my all-time faves
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Review Date: 2007-05-08
Review Date: 2007-05-08
As I was reading this book, I just couldn't believe how much I was enjoying it. Brilliant!

Hoosiers
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Hoosiers
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Review Date: 2008-04-14
Review Date: 2008-04-14
I had not seen this movie, but I was so glad that I bought it. It was wonderful!!!!!
Boring and predictable movie where passion is lacking
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Review Date: 2008-03-19
Review Date: 2008-03-19
I found this movie utterly predictable and Dennis Hopper's performance as the town drunk only tolerable. Gene Hackman is the new high school basketball coach in basketball crazy Hickory, Indiana in 1951. He is a man with a past, although it is not as dark as it initially appears. Hopper plays Shooter, the town drunk whose son is on the seven man team. Despite his sodden brain, Shooter has a superb understanding of the game and Hackman selects him to be his assistant coach. You know immediately that Shooter is going to sober up and become a real coach. The scenes where Hackman is thrown out of the game and Shooter must take over are forced and unrealistic; Hopper is unconvincing as a person stressed out over the combination of alcohol withdrawal and having to take charge.
Even the scene when Hackman is attending a town meeting where the purpose is to decide whether he should be fired lacks a great deal of tension. It is not out of the apparent politeness of the townspeople, there is a lack of passion among all participants. This is supposed to be a town passionate about basketball and a coach passionate about the game.
I was bored throughout the entire movie and struggled to watch it through to the end.
Even the scene when Hackman is attending a town meeting where the purpose is to decide whether he should be fired lacks a great deal of tension. It is not out of the apparent politeness of the townspeople, there is a lack of passion among all participants. This is supposed to be a town passionate about basketball and a coach passionate about the game.
I was bored throughout the entire movie and struggled to watch it through to the end.
It was Dentyne
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Review Date: 2008-03-17
Review Date: 2008-03-17
Love this movie! I love the flavor of Indiana more than anything. Visited that state and the area they speak of many times in my youth. Great inspirational story. Just a quick note...a joke is lost in the subtitles mid-way through the semi-national game. After being fouled out of the game, Coach glares at his player, for which the subtitles read "It was for the team". The line is actually "it was Dentyne", throwing back a joke Coach said in an earlier huddle. Being deaf helps with these things! Amazing movie still.
Hoosiers{Blu-Ray Version}
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-18
Review Date: 2008-04-18
GREAT SPORTS MOVIE! INSTEAD OF REVIEWING MOVIE, WHICH WE ALL KNOW IS A GREAT SPORTS MOVIE, JUST WANTED TO SAY THE BLU-RAY PICTURE IS A HUGE IMPROVEMENT OVER MY OLD DVD. I'M ONLY REPLACING MY OLD MOVIES THAT I LOVE BUT LOOK BAD ON MY NEW HDTV. WAS VERY PLEASED WITH THE PICTURE QUALITY ON THIS. THE ONLY DRAWBACK TO THIS BLU-RAY IS THERE AREN'T ANY EXTRAS EXCEPT FOR A TRAILER. BUT IF YOUR LOOKING FOR BETTER PICTURE QUALITY, YOU WON'T BE DISSAPOINTED.
Coach Jerry Wayne Shelton
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-10
Review Date: 2008-03-10
Hoosiers DVD
I don't know how I missed this film when it came out in 1986. It is a story of a middle-aged basketball coach and his last chance for redemption. It is suppose to be loosely based on a true story (whatever that means). Gene Hackman does a great job as the coach with Dennis Hopper as a supporting actor.
Of course every body knows that all Indiana boys play basketball, just nail a basket to the side of a barn and start shooting, right? Unfortunately basketball is more than simply shooting the ball through a goal.
The movie is set in Indiana in 1951, a little before my time as a high school basketball player. It does raise some questions with me such as how much difference can a coach make at the high school level? Mine made all the difference in the world, but I was fortunate to have Coach Jerry Wayne Shelton. I suspect they can make less of a difference at the colligate level.
Highly recommended for any one who played high school basketball.
Gunner March 2008
I don't know how I missed this film when it came out in 1986. It is a story of a middle-aged basketball coach and his last chance for redemption. It is suppose to be loosely based on a true story (whatever that means). Gene Hackman does a great job as the coach with Dennis Hopper as a supporting actor.
Of course every body knows that all Indiana boys play basketball, just nail a basket to the side of a barn and start shooting, right? Unfortunately basketball is more than simply shooting the ball through a goal.
The movie is set in Indiana in 1951, a little before my time as a high school basketball player. It does raise some questions with me such as how much difference can a coach make at the high school level? Mine made all the difference in the world, but I was fortunate to have Coach Jerry Wayne Shelton. I suspect they can make less of a difference at the colligate level.
Highly recommended for any one who played high school basketball.
Gunner March 2008

Hoosiers
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Hoosiers
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Review Date: 2008-04-14
Review Date: 2008-04-14
I had not seen this movie, but I was so glad that I bought it. It was wonderful!!!!!
Boring and predictable movie where passion is lacking
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Review Date: 2008-03-19
Review Date: 2008-03-19
I found this movie utterly predictable and Dennis Hopper's performance as the town drunk only tolerable. Gene Hackman is the new high school basketball coach in basketball crazy Hickory, Indiana in 1951. He is a man with a past, although it is not as dark as it initially appears. Hopper plays Shooter, the town drunk whose son is on the seven man team. Despite his sodden brain, Shooter has a superb understanding of the game and Hackman selects him to be his assistant coach. You know immediately that Shooter is going to sober up and become a real coach. The scenes where Hackman is thrown out of the game and Shooter must take over are forced and unrealistic; Hopper is unconvincing as a person stressed out over the combination of alcohol withdrawal and having to take charge.
Even the scene when Hackman is attending a town meeting where the purpose is to decide whether he should be fired lacks a great deal of tension. It is not out of the apparent politeness of the townspeople, there is a lack of passion among all participants. This is supposed to be a town passionate about basketball and a coach passionate about the game.
I was bored throughout the entire movie and struggled to watch it through to the end.
Even the scene when Hackman is attending a town meeting where the purpose is to decide whether he should be fired lacks a great deal of tension. It is not out of the apparent politeness of the townspeople, there is a lack of passion among all participants. This is supposed to be a town passionate about basketball and a coach passionate about the game.
I was bored throughout the entire movie and struggled to watch it through to the end.
It was Dentyne
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-17
Review Date: 2008-03-17
Love this movie! I love the flavor of Indiana more than anything. Visited that state and the area they speak of many times in my youth. Great inspirational story. Just a quick note...a joke is lost in the subtitles mid-way through the semi-national game. After being fouled out of the game, Coach glares at his player, for which the subtitles read "It was for the team". The line is actually "it was Dentyne", throwing back a joke Coach said in an earlier huddle. Being deaf helps with these things! Amazing movie still.
Hoosiers{Blu-Ray Version}
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-18
Review Date: 2008-04-18
GREAT SPORTS MOVIE! INSTEAD OF REVIEWING MOVIE, WHICH WE ALL KNOW IS A GREAT SPORTS MOVIE, JUST WANTED TO SAY THE BLU-RAY PICTURE IS A HUGE IMPROVEMENT OVER MY OLD DVD. I'M ONLY REPLACING MY OLD MOVIES THAT I LOVE BUT LOOK BAD ON MY NEW HDTV. WAS VERY PLEASED WITH THE PICTURE QUALITY ON THIS. THE ONLY DRAWBACK TO THIS BLU-RAY IS THERE AREN'T ANY EXTRAS EXCEPT FOR A TRAILER. BUT IF YOUR LOOKING FOR BETTER PICTURE QUALITY, YOU WON'T BE DISSAPOINTED.
Coach Jerry Wayne Shelton
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-10
Review Date: 2008-03-10
Hoosiers DVD
I don't know how I missed this film when it came out in 1986. It is a story of a middle-aged basketball coach and his last chance for redemption. It is suppose to be loosely based on a true story (whatever that means). Gene Hackman does a great job as the coach with Dennis Hopper as a supporting actor.
Of course every body knows that all Indiana boys play basketball, just nail a basket to the side of a barn and start shooting, right? Unfortunately basketball is more than simply shooting the ball through a goal.
The movie is set in Indiana in 1951, a little before my time as a high school basketball player. It does raise some questions with me such as how much difference can a coach make at the high school level? Mine made all the difference in the world, but I was fortunate to have Coach Jerry Wayne Shelton. I suspect they can make less of a difference at the colligate level.
Highly recommended for any one who played high school basketball.
Gunner March 2008
I don't know how I missed this film when it came out in 1986. It is a story of a middle-aged basketball coach and his last chance for redemption. It is suppose to be loosely based on a true story (whatever that means). Gene Hackman does a great job as the coach with Dennis Hopper as a supporting actor.
Of course every body knows that all Indiana boys play basketball, just nail a basket to the side of a barn and start shooting, right? Unfortunately basketball is more than simply shooting the ball through a goal.
The movie is set in Indiana in 1951, a little before my time as a high school basketball player. It does raise some questions with me such as how much difference can a coach make at the high school level? Mine made all the difference in the world, but I was fortunate to have Coach Jerry Wayne Shelton. I suspect they can make less of a difference at the colligate level.
Highly recommended for any one who played high school basketball.
Gunner March 2008

White Night (The Dresden Files, Book 9)
Published in Hardcover by Roc Hardcover (2007-04-03)
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Great Book
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Review Date: 2008-05-10
Review Date: 2008-05-10
Butcher is a wonderful writer and this book continues the trend. Not Gone with the Wind or Tale of two Cities. But as far as crime/investigator novels go it's wonderful.
Review of White Night
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Review Date: 2008-05-02
Review Date: 2008-05-02
As in the previous entries in this entertaining series, this one displays characteristic wit, imagination and skilled use of language. The whole series impresses me as a cut above many competing fantasy works, and the portrayal of magic as an emotional effect, drawing on a person's moral character, is refreshing and novel. I look forward to future volumes.
Great series!
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Review Date: 2008-04-19
Review Date: 2008-04-19
These books were great! If you love science fiction you will love these books. The author is funny, witty and holds your interest from cover to cover. I ordered the complete set and read through it in a week! I hope they bring the television series back to SciFi. It is more entertaining a series that SciFi brought back, Dr. Who, or as I call it "the doctor's non habit forming sleep remedy"! I'm going to reread them soon since I enjoyed them so much! I'm sure there were things I missed on the first go around. I'm also looking forward to the next book in the series.
SUPER
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Review Date: 2008-04-01
Review Date: 2008-04-01
This series just keeps getting better. Thoroughly enjoyed it and highly anticipate the next book. Thank you Mr Butcher for your entertaining books.
Perhaps a bit too convoluted
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-12
Review Date: 2008-04-12
White Night is the ninth volume in Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series, and the first real follow-up to the events in Blood Rites (The Dresden Files, Book 6). This novel follows Harry Dresden's search for a serial killer who is stalking Chicago's lower-level magical practitioners. This search has Harry crossing paths with the White Court of Vampires, Johnny Marcone's mafia family, the renegade Black Council, and maybe even his vampire half-brother Thomas. There's also a very important development concerning Harry and his demonic head-guest Laschiel that came as a big surprise (to me at least).
Butcher's memorable characters and fun dialogue make this an easy book to jump into, but the story is almost too convoluted to follow. There are too many players, too many motives, and too little time spent on resolution of the various plot threads. By the time the inevitable battle royale rolls around, you just want to get it over with and make sure Harry is still standing when the smoke clears.
I haven't been this unimpressed with a Dresden Files novel since Blood Rites, which might mean it's the subject matter that's leaving me cold, not the author. It's hard too care too much about White Court intrigue when two of the three major players are introduced (and summarily dispatched) so late in the story. There's also my standing gripe with Butcher's tendency to describe everything his characters wear and eat in great detail. It's just not relevant to the story, and I can't figure out why he gives it so much attention.
Well, in for a penny, in for a pound as they say. White Night isn't the best Dresden Files novel, but it's still a decent read and doesn't diminish my overall affection for and enjoyment of this series.
Butcher's memorable characters and fun dialogue make this an easy book to jump into, but the story is almost too convoluted to follow. There are too many players, too many motives, and too little time spent on resolution of the various plot threads. By the time the inevitable battle royale rolls around, you just want to get it over with and make sure Harry is still standing when the smoke clears.
I haven't been this unimpressed with a Dresden Files novel since Blood Rites, which might mean it's the subject matter that's leaving me cold, not the author. It's hard too care too much about White Court intrigue when two of the three major players are introduced (and summarily dispatched) so late in the story. There's also my standing gripe with Butcher's tendency to describe everything his characters wear and eat in great detail. It's just not relevant to the story, and I can't figure out why he gives it so much attention.
Well, in for a penny, in for a pound as they say. White Night isn't the best Dresden Files novel, but it's still a decent read and doesn't diminish my overall affection for and enjoyment of this series.
Best Christmas Pageant
Published in Paperback by Samuel French Inc ()
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Best Christmas Pagaent Ever
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
Review Date: 2008-01-18
I purchased this book simply to replace my original copy, which I loaned out and which was never returned. Reading this book has been a favorite part of my Christmas for many years. While I regret losing my old copy, I am thankful I will now be able to carry on this tradition.
True meaning of Christmas in an untraditional presentation
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
Review Date: 2008-01-18
It's a fun story about an untraditional Christmas play. It shows how good can come of seemingly negative changes and find some unexpected, meaningful outcomes.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Very Well Written!
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Review Date: 2007-12-14
Review Date: 2007-12-14
I like books and I don't know if this is my favorite book but it is excellent. We read it as a family every year at Christmas. It never fails to touch me. It is fun with a redeeming message.
love it
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Review Date: 2007-12-13
Review Date: 2007-12-13
I have read this book at least once a year for 15yrs and now I'm reading it to my kids. It's a quick read, I can't put it down.
Perfect Holiday Read
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Review Date: 2007-12-07
Review Date: 2007-12-07
This is a great, easy way to get into the holiday spirit. Even though the intended audience is kids, I enjoyed it as well!

Lilla Belle: The First Stages
Published in Paperback by Write World, Inc. (2002-03)
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FIVE STARS! LILLA BELLE SHINES BRIGHT!
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Review Date: 2007-03-10
Review Date: 2007-03-10
I had the pleasure of joining a few hundred people today, in Malibu, to celebrate the birthday of this beautiful and enormously-gifted author! It was truly a pleasure to meet the woman who I have admired since reading, "Lilla Belle the First Stages." "Lilla Belle" stirred my heart, like few books that I have read. I laughed, cried, and it made me think. This is a glue-book. Once I started reading "Lilla Belle," I couldn't put it down. I can't wait to read Ms. Cole's latest, "F.A.T. CHANCE." Hats off to you, Ms. Cole! Happy Birthday, and keep bringin' the hits. Thank you for autographing "Lilla Belle" and "F.A.T. CHANCE." And thank you for sharing your talent. You are a class act. You are one in a MILLION!
FANTASTIC READ!
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Review Date: 2006-02-14
Review Date: 2006-02-14
Lilla Belle touched my heart! This book also made me think. I have read it three times so far, and I just received it on Saturday. Truly an UNFORGETTABLE CLASSIC!
WOW!
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Review Date: 2004-03-10
Review Date: 2004-03-10
"Lilla Belle" is an unforgettable book, that stirred every emotion that I have as a human being! I was filled with anger, laughter, tears, and much cheer! This book educates, and speaks volumes to ALL! And it certainly didn't hurt that the BEAUTIFUL little girl on the cover, stole my heart!
ONE POWERFUL NOVEL
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Review Date: 2003-07-29
Review Date: 2003-07-29
Lilla Belle is a well-written, heartwarming novel that stirred my heart, especially, in major ways! This is a book for all. Old folks, (like me), and it's a very good book for our young folks, too. I loved the book, and I hope to meet the author one day.
THE L.B. RECIPE
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Review Date: 2003-07-28
Review Date: 2003-07-28
TEARS, JOY, PAIN, LOVE ... YOU'LL EXPERIENCE ALL OF THE ABOVE!
EXCELLENT BOOK THAT TOUCHES THE HEART IN A MAJOR WAY!
EXCELLENT BOOK THAT TOUCHES THE HEART IN A MAJOR WAY!
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