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Pump yourself up!Review Date: 2008-03-26

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A great book for ball players and fansReview Date: 2003-05-09
This book is a reflection of all that Wallace is, what he stands for and how he coaches. It is a very valuable tool for communicating to the young ballplayer (middle school and high school players should read this over and over), as well as provides insight for the basketball fan.
Highly recommended.

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Most inspirational coach ever: Ray EliotReview Date: 2000-10-02

The Real Slam DunkReview Date: 2003-03-19
Crystal Hicks
Elementary School Educator

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Harlem Beat rebounds with a new look and nameReview Date: 2004-01-30
The story picks up where the 9th volume of Harlem Beat leaves off. New readers to the series may find it disorienting to be dropped into the action without knowing any of the characters and being unfamiliar with the previous events. The story revolves around rookie Nate Torres who learns of the joys of basketball through playing streetball. Eventually, his talents lead him to join his high school team, along with running mate Masahiro Sawamura. These two exciting players rejuvenate the team and help them go deep in the tournament, and possibly to a championship.
It is highly recommended that you go back and purchase Harlem Beat 1-9 in order to get the whole picture. Nate learns some important techniques in the "Harlem Beat" part of the series, and establishes some important bonds as well. The original Japanese series ran for 24 volumes, so there will be a total of 15 volumes of Rebound, plus the 9 volumes that Tokyopop published as Harlem Beat.
Yuriko Nishiyama, the creator of the series, is actually a female artist who has done many sports related series before. Despite being published originally in Japan under a "Shonen" (boy manga) label, the series has a somewhat "Shoujo" (girls-manga) flair with it's pretty boys and panel layouts. But it won't disappoint the sports enthusiast either. There will inevitably be comparisons to the other basketball manga being published currently in the US, Slam Dunk by Takehiko Inoue (published by Raijin Comics). But the styles are completely different between these two creators, and they both have their merits. Harlem Beat/Rebound stands on its own with strong characters and exciting pacing and action. Definitely check it out.

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Finally Over!Review Date: 2007-12-26
Rebound volume 18 takes place a year later in the story. The high school seniors are graduating, and a new Johnan High School basketball team is being formed. The author focuses on the friendships that were formed on the court in both streetball and high school basketball, and uses the wide cast of characters to give a fond farewell to the long time followers of this manga series.
This final volume is a nice wrap up, with cameo appearances by many characters from the early volumes in the series. Kudos to Tokyopop for releasing this volume in time for Christmas, and finally wrapping up the series.
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A interesting life story from strange to strangerReview Date: 1999-03-26
It was a very interesting book and for me to say it, it has to be good because I don't like reading booksand I felt this book stimulating.
I would recomend this book because it is definitely, funny and strange. I would give this story three out of five stars. It's not perfect or the best litterature in the world. If you likie true life stories you will like this one. You will see how Dennis became so strenge and how he has became the man he is today.

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RIP to a Ground-BreakerReview Date: 2006-11-04
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A superb biography that will inspire young peopleReview Date: 1997-06-25

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Reggie Miller: From DowntownReview Date: 2000-05-19
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