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Good StoryReview Date: 2001-01-25
Another great Chip Hilton Book!Review Date: 2000-05-01
Like the Hardy Boys, but betterReview Date: 2000-04-27
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Story of A LegendReview Date: 2006-06-09
Great BookReview Date: 2000-03-30
An inimitable voice brimming with life and good humorReview Date: 1997-11-27
The Audio cassette version of Jim Valvano's book, THEY GAVE ME A LIFETIME CONTRACT AND THEN THEY DECLARED ME DEAD, features the inimitable voice of Jim Valvano telling (not reading--TELLING) the story of his life with all the enthusiasm we remember and cherish. There is a laugh in his voice and genuine humor in his stories, most of it at the expense of the author; there is sadness, of course, and hurt; but there's no cynicism.
The listener will be, perhaps, surprised by Valvano's early desperation to achieve goals he set for himself--and entertained by the lengths to which he went to reach them. The result is both inspiring and enlightening, considering the cloud under which he left his position as the head basketball coach at N.C. State.
The brew of life, joy, and good humor at the top of the sports world has made this tape a favorite among my family and friends. It's the only one we can all agree to hear in the car on long trips; I can't keep a copy in the house. That's why I'm ord

Young Cam Jansen helps her friends track down a missing baseballReview Date: 2006-03-19
Written by David A. Adler with illustrations by Susanna Natti, "Young Cam Jansen and the Baseball Mystery" does a nice job of finding a comfort level for its young readers when it comes to solving the mystery. Kids reading this book might not be as quick as Cam to figure out the clues, but they should be ahead of Cam's friends in that regard. There is also an opportunity for readers to test their own memory and see if it as amazing as Cam Jansen: Right before the opening chapter there is a full-page illustration of Cam and Robert walking through the park. Young readers are supposed to look at the picture, blink their eyes and say "Click," and then turn to the last page of the book to answer some questions and see how well they remember the details of the picture.
There are other books in the Young Cam Jansen series, including "Young Cam Jansen and the Dinosaur Game," "Young Cam Nansen and the Missing Cookie," and "Young Cam Jansen and the Library Mystery." These are all Level 2 readers aimed at ages 5-8 (Grades K-2), and students who are beginning to read. The reason these are all Young Cam Jansen mysteries is because Adler has written even more books about his young heroine in the Cam Jansen adventure series, which are aimed at ages 8-12 (Grades 1-3) and kids who are reading alone. Helping young readers make the transition to chapter books, this series includes "Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Babe Ruth Baseball," "Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Monkey House," and "Cam Jansen and the First Day of School Mystery." I certainly like the idea of Adler different types of books for readers at two different levels and think it would be interesting for Adler to write a Level 1 Cam Jansen story and another for her at some reading level higher than 3.
Baseball has never seen the likes of Cam before!Review Date: 2005-01-19
Review of Cam Jansen and the Baseball MysteryReview Date: 2002-03-03


Short, but good stories about Coach RuppReview Date: 2003-01-13
"Baron of the Bluegrass"Review Date: 2000-12-08
Embry captures the essence of Rupp's drive, ambition and punctuates it with a sense of history as well as a touch of humor in giving us a glimpse into the character that was Adolph Rupp.
Reasonably priced, this book is is an affordable gift for any fan of basketball, especially Kentucky basketball.
The reader is rewarded by Embry's attention to detail, and this highly collectible edition is certain to be a much appreciated addition to any sports fans' libraby

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A wonderful bookReview Date: 2000-04-13
"A Neat Book"Review Date: 2000-01-16

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Webster--Simple & ingeniusReview Date: 2000-10-11
Loaded with drills, well illustrated, superior coach's guideReview Date: 1999-08-12

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Non FictionReview Date: 2007-09-03
A promising beginning.
Statistician's guide to European FootballReview Date: 2003-10-03
They use their own rating system for players at various positions on the pitch. And while they don't always lead to the more obvious conclusions about the best players (for example, midfielders are rated by a system not unlike NHL's plus-minus ratings), they at least identify the facts to back up their assertions.
Great for following star and even more obscure players in the major European football leagues.

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Great readReview Date: 1999-08-03
Good view of the career of Norm Stewart at MizzouReview Date: 1999-07-08

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Bruce Weber's bookReview Date: 2005-09-23
A Review Of the 2004-2005 Season Via Weber's PerspectiveReview Date: 2005-08-03
Some tidbits:
* When Weber entered the Ohio State arena (before that fateful first loss), an Ohio State fan yelled, "You're going down, Coach!"
Weber replied, "Thank you."
* Weber's voice is the way it is because of a surgery he had when he was 8 or 9 years old. He had polyps in his throat and they were lasered/burned off.
His remembrances of the Arizona game, the championship game, and the beginnings of his professional relationship with Gene Keady are a treat to read and too special to be entirely revealed here.
No, it's not bestseller material (like Three Nights in August), but for rabid Illini fans such as myself, it's well worth the read.

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a must-have for die-hard bulls fanReview Date: 1998-05-10
Outstanding pictorial of a fantastic seasonReview Date: 1997-12-05
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