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Excellent Stuff - Patton shakes it up!!!!!Review Date: 2003-12-02
Highly RecommendedReview Date: 2000-07-27
-KC
Jim Patton rocksReview Date: 2000-07-29
A Good ReadReview Date: 2000-07-21
The underbelly is exposed...Review Date: 2000-07-20
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It's about time!Review Date: 1998-05-06
I loved ItReview Date: 1998-07-18
Steve Rulz and "Believe"
Will bring tears to your eyesReview Date: 1998-11-24
It's a MUST have for all true Steve Yzerman fans and has some really nice pictures in it. :)
Steve Yzerman is the GREATEST hockey player of all times!Review Date: 1999-03-05
If you're not a Stevie Y fan, this book will make you one.Review Date: 1999-03-15

Excellent urban/suburban pen pal book!!Review Date: 2008-03-21
Brooklyn Dodger Teammates: Jackie Robinson & Pee Wee ReeseReview Date: 2002-04-01
"Teammates" is written by Peter Golenbock, who heard the story of what happened that day from Rex Barney, who pitched for the Dodgers that day. Usually when the story of Jackie Robinson breaking the "color line" in baseball, the other key person in the story is Branch Rickey, the Dodger general manager. But Rickey could only support Robinson from the front office and not on the field, where it was Pee Wee Reese who decided to do something about that. Consequently, it is Reese who emerges as the hero of this particular story. Certainly it is safe to assume that anyone who reads this book knows something about Jackie Robinson; Golenbock talks about how Rickey needed somebody special to be the first, but does not get into the reasons why Robinson was that man (e.g., All-American football star at U.C.L.A., Army officer). But clearly "Teammates" is not intended to be the first book a youngster reads about the story of Jackie Robinson. Paul Bacon, as he did for the exquisite "Susanna of the Alamo," does both the design and illustration for this volume, combining historic photographs and items with his own watercolor paintings to tell the story.
Awesome!Review Date: 2002-12-03
classicReview Date: 2002-08-29
the hardship in baseballReview Date: 2003-06-17
Teammates is about 2 men named
Pees wee Reese and Jackie Robinson. Both of them were baseball players on the same
Team called the dogers. Pee wee
Reese was white and Jackie rob-
Inson was black. They were both
Friends and helped each other out. The players on their team
Came mostly from the south, men
Had been taught to avoid black
People since childhood. They moved to another table
Whenever Jackie sat down next
To them. Many opposing players
Were cruel to Jackie, calling him mean names from their
Dugouts. A few tried to hurt
Him with their spiked shoes.
It was bad for Jackie. Pitchers
Aimed for his head, and he
Received threats on his life,
Both from individuals and from
Oramizations like the Ku Klux
Klan. Jackie avoided all of it,
And made the team. Jackie and
Pee wee became really great
Friends and baseball legends.

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Great bookReview Date: 2008-07-18
Lowdown on Tennis Confidential IIReview Date: 2008-07-11
Paul Fein has done it again. He has written an excellent sequel to his earlier tennis books. This new book provides both an insightful history of the game of tennis, from its origins to the present, as well as in-depth interviews with many of the game's luminaries. He rates both men and women champions,giving impeccable reasoning for his choices. (The only quibble this reviewer has with the list of male champions is Fein's exclusion of Lew Hoad among the top ten.) Bringing his analysis right up to the present, Fein asks the questions of Roger Federer's place among the tennis greats. The author will have to write Tennis Confidential III to address the issue of Raphael Nadal's place in history after the latter's stunning victory over Federer in the Wimbledon 2008 finals.
Among the many fascinating topics in the book, Fein covers the skills peculiar to doubles and the incongruity of doubles which is favored by recreational players, but relegated far below singles by tournament directors. Another interesting point is Fein's comparison of tennis to golf. Tennis, he asserts, requires a much higher degree of athleticism (hand speed, reaction time, conditioning), as evidenced by the fact that tennis players such as Althea Gibson and Ellsworth Vines have been successful at golf, while no golfers have been successful at tennis at the highest levels. The book is replete with fascinating details on such subjects as the history and progress of women in tennis, the decline of the serve and volley game, feuds between players, and the direction that the U.S. must take to produce the game's elite, as it has in the past. Even tennis fanatics will wonder where Paul Fein got all of his information, including the priceless anecdote of Art Larsen,U.S. Open champion in 1950, being excluded from a tournament and then hiring a plane to create rain over the tennis courts as a way to gain revenge by forcing a rain-out.
Fein is quite strong in his opinions about the future direction of tennis (such as the use of tiebreakers and the place of doubles in the game). As a lifelong player and lover of tennis, Fein gives valuable tips on how to "fire up" the game such as bringing back serving and volleying, connecting players and fans more closely, and stopping the persistent stalling in major matches.
All in all, very highly recommended.
SuperbReview Date: 2008-06-07
As a coach, I found myself actually cheering when I read his enlightening chapter entitled "How America Can Produce Champions Again." I was fascinated to learn why "the best two-handed backhands are much superior to the best one-handed backhands," and why we should "ditch the flawed, open-stance, two handed backhand that Venus and Serena use regularly." This chapter alone should make the book required reading for any tennis coach with an interest in US junior tennis development.
However, what I liked most of all about the book is that Fein clarified my thinking on many of tennis' controversies. He takes seemingly grey issues, quickly separates the black from the white, and then presents well-reasoned arguments with a certainty that must leave some of tennis' "dogmatists for change" looking for the nearest sewer to slither back into.
On the other hand, if you're an advocate of introducing no-ad scoring, replacing deciding sets with tie-breakers, or sacrificing the integrity of the game to the mindless masses in the name of television and entertainment, whatever you do, don't buy this book. It'll be much too dangerous for your health.
A Grand Slam of a BookReview Date: 2008-06-05
I especially enjoyed the chapter on Famous Feuds in Tennis History. Who knew that Renaissance painters even played tennis, let alone that one murdered his tennis opponent over a disputed score? I loved re-living those nasty McEnroe/Connors days. And, by the way, Anna Kournikova fairly drips acid. Oh, it's delicious!
Mostly, I learned a lot. Fein is as instructive as he is entertaining. I didn't know about the 13 factors that make line calling difficult. Even when I thought I understood an issue, Fein gave me more to think about. In my opinion, this book is one that will be enjoyed both by novices and seasoned players. You can check out stories about people who have changed the sport, Fein's list of top players of all time, and some intriguing ideas about how to fire up the game.
Fein says tennis players love to argue. Well . . . we agree on that!
Fascinating ReadingReview Date: 2008-06-02
Fein does not shy away from expressing firm opinions. However, rather than simply imposing his views in a dogmatic fashion, he challenges the reader to at least reexamine preconceived positions. Have you been wondering how to improve line calling? Read this book. Are you opposed to no-ad scoring? Fein will tell you why you are right. Do you need to convince your golfing buddy that his hobby is less of a sport than yours? You will find help in this book.
As far as the numerous profiles of people who have made their important mark on the tennis landscape, it would be difficult to point to any one as being superior. Having always been impressed by Andre Agassi, - the man, my admiration was strengthened after reading Fein's wonderful piece. And what about the stories of the great bunch of Aussies, their sportsmanship and camaraderie during those simpler amateur days. Also, Fein's descriptions of the sports most enduring characters - Nastase, Tiriac, Connors, McEnroe, Gerulitis, and others - invoke a nostalgia for the "good old days".
As an interviewer, Fein has few equals. The questions he poses reflect his sound judgement and great knowledge of the game. He obviously makes his subjects comfortable so that their responses are both honest and revealing, thus enabling the reader to gain a new perspective on these stars. I enjoyed these interviews so much that singling any one out would not be fair. However, having said that, I did find the Noah and Wilander interviews particularly insightful.
To the tennis nut, the book offers an enjoyable trip down memory lane, to the casual fan it illuminates previously unseen vistas. I truly believe that anyone even remotely interested in the game of tennis will enjoy reading this book.
Harry R. Kirsch

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The Life of A Boyhood IdolReview Date: 2000-01-18
Excellent source for background information of Tony C.Review Date: 1998-08-03
The emotional struggles of Tony's attempted come- back following the beaning were also well reported. The book followed Tony's career beyond baseball, and honestly reported the heartache of a shortened athletic career and the struggle to then fit into a traditional career.
I would recommend the book as an above average sports biography or an excellent real life human drama. I think the story provides lessons for young men and is heart-wrenching story that would interest young women as well.
My reason for this book...Review Date: 2000-03-03
One Man We'll never forgetReview Date: 1999-04-07
The Red Sox should retire Tony"s #25-just read the book.Review Date: 2002-04-15
It's a great history of the Red Sox when Tony C. played. It shows the true guts, determination, courage and love for the Red Sox that Tony C. had. No player in any sport has made such an effort to comeback. And, this book captures it all.
The Red Sox should retire his number -- just read the book it supports retiring #25.
Billy Conigliaro's quote sums up how i feel about Tony C. "I will always remember Tony C. as a fighter, a clutch hitter, warm to his fans. He was a brother who made me proud."
Tony thank you so much for all the wonderful memories as a Red Sox player. You have given me the strength to fight my own battles in life. I hope that someone makes a movie from this book.

The Hustlers Bible..Review Date: 2007-07-09
That's how it is on the road, where you play onepocket for the big bucks, and 9-Ball to pay the room rent.. And that's what this book is about, hard nosed gamblers, playing a man's game.. This book is written by some of the greatest players that ever played, and thoroughly covers most aspects of the game.. From power onepocket, to the "wedge" game, and including a "Shots From the Past" section, that is sure to amaze..
Plus, 'Winning One-Pocket' delves into many finer nuances of the game.. Secrets that take years to aquire, and infact, most of the time only get passed from champion, to protege.. Things such as logical end game strategies, and uptable traps.. Moreover, the book discusses high concept of knowing how AND WHEN to apply pressure, and more importantly, when to back off.. After all, it's about getting the money, and this book will give you better insight on how to do just that..
I have personally spent thousands of hours playing and gambling at pool.. My brother is the 1999 US Open Onepocket Champion (He is also the 2003 US Open 9-Ball Champ).. He and I both have copies of this book, and we (I'm sure he would agree) recommend this book, highly, if you can find a copy..
My thoughts....Review Date: 2006-08-15
Best Billiard Investment YetReview Date: 2003-03-05
Winning One PocketReview Date: 2000-01-26
The diagrams are very helpful and the discussion of the theory behind each of the possible shots really helps make a difficult game more approachable.
For this edition the authors also made an effort to capture a lot of stories about "best" one-pocket shots across the years.
Having this book and working through just the beginning points has already added 2 balls to my game.
The only problem? It is not available. I actually ahd to go to e-bay and pay more than 2x the original price for it. But it was worth it!
Insight into the minds of the games greatest players.Review Date: 2000-03-09

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Outstanding BookReview Date: 2008-02-27
Still in printReview Date: 2005-03-25
You don't have to pay $200 to $1,100 for it. :-)
Excellent referenceReview Date: 2007-01-29
The Art of Practicing the ViolinReview Date: 2000-09-02
Good book for beginner and advanced violin playersReview Date: 2001-06-09

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A wonderful book to read ... and read againReview Date: 2007-12-21
The story has incredibly wide appeal - my teenage son was captivated by the descriptions of football and a young man's experience with war, while I found the love story of Mateo and Anna to be the most poignant depiction of longing I'd ever read. But it's the masterful weaving of all these subjects into a narrative that will carry all readers along until the end that makes this such a wonderful read. And what might make you do as I did and begin again...
Engaging and AccessibleReview Date: 2007-07-13
It's rare for a novel to attract men and women so equally and uniquely, exploring issues of family, gender roles, prejudice, redemption, and the fundamental question of what we want our lives to be. A war novel, a love story, an homage to football; it is all these things, but more than the sum of its parts. Michael D'Emilio shines in his first novel, with prose that belies the novice and reveals a talent that transcends one-dimensional categorization: "In the shadowland of hysterical blindness, where power lies with those whose righteousness is a stolen thing, enemies can begin to look like friends."
I recommend this book to anyone who delights in exploring the intricacies of all the intrigue and passion passages like this imply. An excellent read.
Page TurnerReview Date: 2007-07-11
A Great ReadReview Date: 2007-07-06
very pleasant surpriseReview Date: 2007-07-05


A Great Baseball BookReview Date: 2008-03-16
This Will Leave The Shelf OftenReview Date: 2008-03-06
Never gets oldReview Date: 2005-10-27
Fred Lieb is A True Hall of FamerReview Date: 2000-01-11
Fred Lieb was telling what he saw and felt.Review Date: 1999-03-14

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A Must for Coaches of Girls BasketballReview Date: 1999-12-29
Targeted for high-caliber, self-motivated playerReview Date: 2003-03-09
One of the best basketball books out thereReview Date: 2002-01-13
years and am often looking for suitable books to give my
players to help them work on their own to further develop
their skills. This is the best book I have seen for a junior
high or high school player. I covers every aspect of the game,
not just skills, but also physical training.
Excellent book, broken down very efficiently!Review Date: 1999-03-16
If you are a women and you love basketball buy this book!!!!Review Date: 1999-03-31
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