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Boom Harangue: A novel by the author of Through Another's Eyes
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2002-07-10)
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Average review score: 

WHAT CAN I SAY???
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-18
Review Date: 2003-03-18

BRATS
Published in Hardcover by Margaret K. McElderry (1986-04-30)
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Fun
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-11
Review Date: 2001-09-11
This book could be enjoyed by both children and adults. Kennedy indulges his wicked sense of humor with this collection of tightly rhymed verses. Each poem is only 4-6 lines long, and tells the tale of some mischievous child and the outcomes that follow. An example: "At the laundromat Liz Meyer - Flung her brothers in the dryer. - Round and round they've whizzed for years, - Not yet dry behind the ears." Teachers may use these pithy gems to interest kids in poetry - everyone loves to laugh!

The Brockport Physical Fitness Test Manual
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Publishers (1999-04-15)
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The only fitness test you will ever need
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-09
Review Date: 1999-01-09
Being one of the first students to analyze and experience the BPFT was quite amazing. Not only because it was a chance to be a part of something new but mostly because I could see that this test will revolutionize physicial fitness testing. This is a collection of tests that can be used for able and disabled students with standards for both. The brilliancy of this work is that it fully allows you to customize a physical fitness test battery for nearly any student.

Broken Ghosts: The Omni Chronicles
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2000-12-04)
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Couldn't put it down
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Review Date: 2001-02-15
Review Date: 2001-02-15
A fascinating story that grabs you from the beginning. It's about a tabloid reporter from L.A. who stumbles into trouble in Baja while researching stories. Before you know it, you're inside this guy's head as he maneuvers his way out of one (scary/dangerous) situation after another. He's easy to like and you find yourself rooting for him right away. Through no fault of his own, he gets himself quagmired in a set of seemingly impossible situations, both with the bad guys and the cops from both sides of the border, and he has to do double time to stay a step ahead. It's not all wild stuff. There's a lot of humor in this book and it works very well. Also, there's a subliminal spiritual theme that reveals itself at the very end. Very timely and it wraps the whole thing up very nicely. I'm trying to find other works by this author but can't. Oh well, I'll wait for the next one.
THE BRUTAL FRIENDSHIP:Mussolini, Hitler and the fall of Italian Fascism.
Published in Unknown Binding by Harper & Row (1962)
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A invaluable look into history
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Review Date: 2007-03-22
Review Date: 2007-03-22
This book covers the downfall of Italy from the time of the German partnership until the capture of the Duce at the end of the war. It spends quite a bit of time on the last 600 days of Il Duce when he is holding conventions that are supposed to reform the nation and bring about a constitution. It really works well to show how Hitler and Mussolini reacted to one another. It does go into great detail about the fascist regime and the only flaw that you could assign to it is that it is a little dated. The book was published in 1962 but little of the new analysis has disproved it. This book still remains a gold standard within the field and is highly recommend for those who want to understand the last days of Italy or the relationship between Hitler and Mussolini.
Bugs Life-Soundtrack (Blister)
Published in Audio Cassette by Disney Pr (Adult) (1998-11)
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I think the songs were cool and shweet too
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-04
Review Date: 1999-08-04
when I hard the songs my hart was beting very fast becous I thout it was amazing and it's calld a bug's life sing along.And I relly whant it so much.

Building Blocks Plan Book Plus
Published in Spiral-bound by Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company (2004-11-03)
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Building Blocks Plan Book is the BEST
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Review Date: 2007-01-15
Review Date: 2007-01-15
I tried the Building Blocks Plan Book my third year in teaching and have since used it from grades K-4. I love the format (extra length) and the horizontal layout of your day as opposed to a vertical layout of the day. There is a lot of space to keep class info, seating charts, long term planning info, etc. I bought this type of plan book for a fellow teacher years ago and she LOVED it! I also refer to the many pages of suggested activities for Four Block instruction. A great product!
Bullet Heart
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1994-05-17)
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Intricate plotting and characters with intelligent soul
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Review Date: 1999-01-07
Review Date: 1999-01-07
I've been looking for more novels by Doane for years now. This, to my knowledge is his last and its a pity for readers. There is an intelligence, honesty, freshness and skill to his works that was unique, identifiable and very satisfying. Story telling with craft, writing with art and emotion -why isn't this gut famous and why did he stop writing fiction?

Burgers (Comfort Classics)
Published in Hardcover by Andrews Mcmeel Pub (1997-03)
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Most savory burgers I've laid eyes on, and sank teeth into.
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Review Date: 1998-07-26
Review Date: 1998-07-26
If you're looking to spruce up a hum-drum summer picnic at the park, or lake, or where ever it might be, the burger recipes in this book can't lose.
For me, pictures are very important in a cook book, and this one is loaded with hi resolution color photos. It gives you a clear visual understanding of how the burger should look in addition to just the recipe.
I would reccomend this book to any burger connoisseur as a must for the beef eater's recipe library.
By Frequent Anguish
Published in Hardcover by Walker & Co (1981-12)
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Intelligent and witty with emotional depth and a great puzzle
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-14
Review Date: 2006-07-14
I'm a grad student and my mom is a professor, and we both love mysteries with academic settings. Ok, I'll admit it: We both love mysteries where evil professors and college administrators get murdered. The murder victim in "By Frequent Anguish" is neither an evil professor nor an evil college administrator - and she isn't even evil - but that's the only thing wrong with this book. In all other respects, it's lovely. The writing is so intelligent and witty that it lifts the book miles above the average mystery.
The other thing that lifts it is the emotional depth. In so many mysteries, the protagonist stumbles across a dead body, and it's all "Wow, a dead body! I better start sleuthing!" There's little acknowledgment that violent death is a huge violation; it destroys our sense of trust and security in the world. In "By Frequent Anguish," the hero is a professor whose wife died of cancer. He has spent the past several years cautiously rebuilding his faith in a benevolent universe, only to have it shattered again when his beautiful young love is killed. He determines to find her killer not because sleuthing is such a groovy game, but because that is the only thing he can do to bring any sense of balance back into his world. Underneath the puzzle - which is a good one - and underneath all the genuinely witty, erudite prose is a seriously moving story. I am definitely looking forward to the next book in this series.
The other thing that lifts it is the emotional depth. In so many mysteries, the protagonist stumbles across a dead body, and it's all "Wow, a dead body! I better start sleuthing!" There's little acknowledgment that violent death is a huge violation; it destroys our sense of trust and security in the world. In "By Frequent Anguish," the hero is a professor whose wife died of cancer. He has spent the past several years cautiously rebuilding his faith in a benevolent universe, only to have it shattered again when his beautiful young love is killed. He determines to find her killer not because sleuthing is such a groovy game, but because that is the only thing he can do to bring any sense of balance back into his world. Underneath the puzzle - which is a good one - and underneath all the genuinely witty, erudite prose is a seriously moving story. I am definitely looking forward to the next book in this series.
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Basically, it's about Richard growing up, his own childhood, discovering rock + roll and all it's many pleasures in the 60s, continuing up through the present day. From getting to know Richard and Nancy very well, seeing many of his gigs, collecting all his CDs + video collection, as well as witnessing the Doughboys reunion gigs, many of these pages rung familiar and true to life, as they are true stories of his life basically. It's just Richard has a way with telling a tale, a narrative piece, that it's funny and meaningful and vivid!! His childhood days come off like a written version of that show "Oliver Beene", evoking the coming of age in the 60s, nostalgic, funny and entertaining. AND he drops many names, of well-known people he has collided with in his rock + roll travels, which should keep the uninitiated interested.
This is one book that is worth reading again and again, it's just fun to page through!! And if you're not familiar with his recordings, it might just inspire you to pick up such masterpieces as "Basic Glee" + "Cornerstone". I just feel fortunate that I am friends with Richard and Nancy. If I wasn't, I sure would want to be!! Oh and the pictures are almost worth the price of admission!! :-)
Richard is a master of popcraft, maybe this book will gather a new bunch of appreciators. I can see this book "Boom Harangue" (say it fast, haha) being turned into a movie, that's how vivid the stories are, and how talented a writer Richard is (he had no help, no co-writers, no biographers or editors, it's all Richard!!) Can't wait for the next volume!! If BH does become a movie, I want to star in it, as V perhaps, dammitt!! Hahaha!!
Kudos to you Richard!!!