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Far From Home: Latino Baseball Players in America
Published in Hardcover by National Geographic (2008-03-18)
Authors: Tim Wendel and Jose Luis Villegas
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From past to present
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Review Date: 2008-05-04
The photography, a careful mixture of historical, documentary and portraiture, makes this book a pleasure for even the casual baseball fan. When this photography is combined with the story of Latino players in the major leagues, it creates a book for anyone interested in a modern story of struggle and success.

Home Run
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Review Date: 2008-04-24
The beautiful photos and insightful text are a real tribute to the players from Latin America who have so enhanced Major League Baseball.

Covers all the bases
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Review Date: 2008-04-24
Incredible photographs. Precise narrative. This book will be a hit for baseball fans of all ages. I especially liked the timeline in the back.

Players
Fifty Years by the Bay: The San Francisco Giants 1958-2007
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2006-11-01)
Author: Chuck Nan
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Nice Quick Read
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Review Date: 2008-03-19
A nice synopsis of the history of the San Francisco Giants.
Quick and easy read....I enjoy it...A book to reference.

This book is perfect for any Giants fan
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-25
I love this book! If you are an SF Giants fan, or just a baseball fan in general, you'll enjoy Fifty Years by the Bay. Author Chuck Nan has really capsulized the SF Giants and their half-century in SF with great stories, stats and facts. I totally recommend this book!

A home run for Steve Bikter
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-10
Although the 1958 Giants were a little ahead of my time, author Steve Bitker really brought the Giants to life with his narrative of this historic team entering a new city. The real gem of this book, however, was Bitker's interviews with the members of the team. I really enjoyed reading first-hand accounts of players like Mike McCormick, Willie Kirkland, Leon Wagner, Stu Miller and yes, Willie Mays, etc. -- all players that I followed in the 1960s. Each player had his own unique insights on the team, the sport and his own life that really made me feel like I knew these guys. A must-have book not only for just Giants fans, but for baseball fans.

Players
Final Fantasy III 3 Nintendo Player's Strategy Guide
Published in Paperback by Nintendo (1994)
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If you own FFIII you need this
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
This is the best guide book for FFIII that i know of. I own 2 other guide books and they are not even half as good as this one.

It is well worth the price of the book to have a guide for one of the best games on the super NES, if for nothing else then to see maps of the areas as you go through them.

The Best FF6 Guide
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Review Date: 2008-01-03
This is the best Final Fantasy VI guide out there, although it can be hard to find these days. It has everything you expect in a strategy guide (maps, secrets, charts, etc.) but manages not to spoil too much of the story. This book was the first to reveal now-famous exploits such as the Vanish+Doom trick and Genji Glove + Offering. It also tells you how to unlock the game's secret "limit breaks."

IF you can find a copy this rocks!
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Review Date: 2007-08-17
This is much a much better book than any of the Brady games releases for FF6(originally released as FF3 on SNES). The maps in it are spot on and so are most of the answers. It works with the Final Fantasy Anthlolgy and FF6 Advance...alothough it is abit dated when it comes to the updated translations but it's easy enough to figure it out ^^

I've had my copy for a very long time and I'd sy this is the best guide out there for Final Fantasy 6!

Players
Flute Stories: 101 Inspirational Stories from the World's Best Flute Players
Published in Paperback by Windplayer Publications (2003-08)
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Flute Stories
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Review Date: 2004-06-01
This is an extremely well written book. The stories are captivating and should inspire musicians and non-musicians alike.

Inspirational!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-24
I don't know why Amazon doesn't have this, because I just got a copy as a gift last week... Ummm, according to the box, it must have come from the publisher. Anyway, Flute Stories is a great book, detailing the trials and tribulations of being a world-class musician. I'm not a great flutist, but this book sure motivates me to become a become a better player. I'd highly recommend it.

This is a GREAT book!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-18
I'm a music teacher and I bought this book for my daughter Alex who has been playing flute for three years. I bought it after reading a bunch of positive reeveiws after a google search. She was having a slump in her practicing, and I thought it might help her (based on it's title). Was I ever right! The stories are truly inspirational and make it great reading for any musician, and it has a who's who of flute players, everyone important. It's nice to know that some of the best players had big problems that they had to overcome, and the ways they did it. BRAVO!!!

Players
Forever Young (Positively for Kids)
Published in Hardcover by Taylor Trade Publishing (1996-07-25)
Author: Steve Young
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A great gift for kids
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-14
Greg Brown has created a wonderful series of books with various athletes. It is not the athletes on the cover that make these books attractive to me, but the lessons on sportsmanship and responsibility. Our grandson wants to read them because of the athlete on the cover, and since his Dad is a big sports fan, too, he enjoys reading them to him. I highly recommend these books.

An excellent gift for young football fans.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-09
Steve Young offers football fans an interesting and informative look at his career in the sport. The text is an exceptionally accurate reflection of Young's personality: honest, determined, and good-humored. He shares stories about the challenges he faced in a frank, introspective manner. This is a perfect gift for any young sports fan-- sure to be read again and again.

A great way to show kids that even heros have fears & faults
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-12
Forever Young is a great book for kids of all ages. It was a wonderful way to show my son that his hero grew up the same way as every other kid he knows. From the stories about the fights with his brother to telling about his childhood fear of sleep-overs, Mr. Young shows kids that its okay to have fears and faults. The great thing about this book is that it shows kids that, even though Steve Young is a great quarterback, he makes mistakes and wasn't always the best athlete there ever was. It's nice to see a sports figure be humble about his success.

Players
The Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker
Published in Paperback by Flying Pen Press LLC (2007-06-08)
Author: Kelli Mix
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BEST RULE BOOK
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Review Date: 2008-03-01
I HAVE BEEN AN INSTRUCTOR FOR 8 YEARS AND THIS IS NOW ONE OF THE REQUIRED BOOKS THAT ARE INCLUDED IN MY TRAINING CLASS FOR NEW DEALERS. AT MY SUGGESTION A LOCAL POKER ROOM HAS INCLUDED THIS AS THEIR RULE BOOK AND ALL SUPERVISORS ARE REQUIRED TO USE IT. THIS BOOKS HAS COMPREHENSIVE UP TO DATE RULES. AS WE KNOW RULES MAY CHANGE FROM ROOM TO ROOM, BUT SOMETHING THAT IS CLOSE TO STANDARD THE POKER ALMANAC HAS IT ALL. TDA RULES, ROBERTS RULES, GAMES, AS WELL AS A GREAT UP TO DATE GLOSSARY. THIS BOOK IS AN ASSET FOR TRAINING NEW DEALERS. I USE THIS AND THE PROFESSIONAL DEALER'S HANDBOOK AS A REQUIREMENT TO PURCHASE.

What You Need to Know.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-29
This is a concise encyclopedia of the rules for poker. The Official Rules will particularly appeal to novices as it explains the nature of the cardroom, the equipment integral to the game, and hand rankings. Much of it is based on Robert's (Bob Ciaffone's) Rules of Poker and is elaborated upon by the author. It provides an introduction to the game as well by experienced player, Kelli Mix. The various styles of games are also discussed: limit, spread limit, no limit, and pot limit. The text covers just about everything including seven card stud high low and deuce-to-seven high low. The explanation of tournament rules is valuable because, as those of us who watch HSP already know, tournaments and cash games are entirely different animals. It even tells you what should be done with the "odd chip" in casino games. I appreciated the definition of "kill pots" and wish I would have read it before I began playing in kill limit games online, lol. This is definitely something I could have really used back in 2004 when I first began learning about the game.

Publisher's insight
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-21
Game Day highly recommends this book as the standard poker book for use during all types of poker games. This book is especially helpful to players in home games of poker, where it is important to have a way to resolve rules disputes quickly and amicably.

We at Game Day saw that there was something missing in the current field of poker books: a standard poker rule book. Before we published the Official Rules of Poker, the only authorities on the rules of poker was Scarne and Hoyle, which were written in the Nineteenth Century. The game has changed, especially in the last ten years, and we realized that it was important to have a Twenty-First Century rule book.

When we put out the word that we were looking for an editor and for such a book, Kelli Mix came forward. Ms. Mix, or "Poker Mom" as she is known at the poker table, eagerly took up the challenge of gathering and writing the rules to suit the modern game of poker. This turned out to be a gargantuan task. Ms. Mix researched each rule, making sure that they were found in at least five independent sources. Mix turned out to be a wonderful choice as editor and author of the Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker.

Mix is a professional poker player. She is still under most poker players radar, but she is quietly climbing the ranks of tournament poker players (she finished 11th in the 2007 World Series of Poker Texas Hold 'Em Women's tournament in a field of more than 1,200 players). However, she is more likely to be found at cash games, playing high stakes.

The Official Rules of Poker includes all the rules of poker, from the most basic hand rankings to the most obscure tournament rules.

Contents:
1: Elements of Poker. This chapter covers the most basic rules of poker, and also describes the way poker is played in casino card rooms. Mix wrote these rules in a way that makes them easy to use while playing a game.

2: Professional Poker Rules. These rules cover more of mechanical means of acting in a poker game, giving the finer definitions of what constitutes a raise, a call or a fold. They also discuss the penalties of rules infractions. There are four parts to this chapter.

a) Robert's Rules of Poker. These rules were written by professional poker player and authority, Bob Ciaffone, as a standard set of rules of cash games in casino card rooms. While local laws may require changes to these rules, and some casinos use their own rules, these rules are often cited as the official set of rules in professional play.

b) Robert's Rules of Poker for Private Games: This is Ciaffone's "Robert's Rules of Poker" which he adopted to home games where no impartial dealer or floorperson is present.

c) Poker Tournament Director's Association Rules (TDA Rules). Each year, the Professional Poker Tournament Directors Association updates its rules, which most casinos and poker leagues use as their official rule book in tournament play. Tournament rules add a new layer of rules to poker, as tournaments are about eliminating players, not about accumulating money.

d) World Series of Poker Rules: The World Series of Poker is considered the premier poker tournament event. Due to its sheer size and commercialism, the rules for WSOP tournaments are different than TDA rules. Many poker leagues use WSOP rules instead of TDA rules, as the WSOP rules are more popular among those who learned poker from television.

3: Poker Etiquette. There are types of behavior frowned upon in poker games, due to the fact that poker is a highly competitive game and may involve large sums of money. In some games of poker, violating etiquette may result in ejection from the game.

4: Variant Poker Games. Includes 69 different versions of poker, including 5-Card Draw, 5-Card Stud, Cincinnati, Chicago, Baseball, Anaconda, Mexican Stud, Chinese Poker, Iron Cross, Guts, English Stud, Kansas City Lowball, California Lowball, Pineapple,Spit, Three-Card Draw, and the ever-hilarious Indian Poker. Also includes rules for declaring wild cards and using jokers. WhIle professional poker players and casino card rooms will never play most of these games, home games are notorious for playing "dealer's choice" where the dealer chooses which of the many variations of poker will be played that hand. (Note: Mix and I had a really good time finding out about all of these games.)

5: Glossary. Again, Mix was very thorough in her research. Poker terminology is highly colorful and is a lingo all its own. from the Nuts to the Fish. Mix used multiple sources, as there are many local poker terms and terms used that do not last more than a few months. She excludes popular names for two-card Texas Hold 'Em hands, purposefully, although we plan to have a separate glossary for hand names in future editions. Still, this is one of the most complete glossaries I have seen in a poker book anywhere.

6. Index: Okay, I did the index. I believe that indexes should be thorough, and so I did my best to make the index easy to use in the heat of play. Still, this was a fairly easy index to create, as Mix's presentation of the rules and her organization of the material was straightforward, allowing me to easily pick out the rules.

The Official Rules of Poker has been wonderfully received. Professional poker dealers have been clamoring to get this edition. When we released the book at the WSOP 2007 in Las Vegas, the WSOP dealers practically knocked me over trying to get their own copy.

Thank you for considering The Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker. I personally hope you will find it to be of great use, and that the book will provide you with years of fun--and fair--poker.

David A. Rozansky
Publisher
Game Day (an imprint of Flying Pen Press)

Players
The Game: A Thoughtful and Provocative Look at a Life in Hockey
Published in Hardcover by Times Books (1983-10)
Author: Ken Dryden
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One of the best sports books on the planet
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-13
I could not put this book down because this book symbolized what it takes to succeed in life. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for what it takes to be successful at whatever you want to do with your life.

The best hockey book ever written
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-29
This is the definitive book of hockey. Dryden's thoughts on goaltending, the city of Boston, and on the state of hockey cannot be matched. Dryden had an incredible insight on what was wrong with the game and where the game was headed, even back in 1983. I read this book once a year, it is that good.

An intelligent sports book.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-17
Dryden may be the Canadian hockey equivalent of basketball's Bill Bradley. I wouldn't be surprised if Dryden becomes Prime Minister of Canada in 20 years.

Dryden studied at Cornell and took a year off playing hockey (after winner a playoff MVP award and Rookie of the Year)to complete his law degree at McGill. He won a fistful of trophies and Stanley Cup rings during his brief Hall of Fame career as a goaltender with the Montreal Canadiens. The rare combination of scholarship and athletic brilliance results in an very well written book.

The book is a diary of the last part of his final season. While light on anecdotes, it delves into the heart of what is right and wrong with hockey.

Is is most likely the best book ever written by an athlete.

Players
Garden Glory: An Oral History of the New York Knicks
Published in Hardcover by Triumph Books (2003-11)
Author: Dennis D Agostino
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Good take on the years of the Knicks
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Review Date: 2003-11-29
The Garden and the Knicks, a match made in heaven. This book delivers the best insight into the New York Knicks and its best players. From Clyde, to Willis, from Patrick to Houston, this book tells it all. Even has some great storys and pictures of the Old Garden a definent must read

Great Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-02
this is a Must have Book for any Fan of the NBA.this Book talks about all of the Great Knicks&is truly Great to reflect on.those Great Knicks Days seems so long ago but they really weren't that long ago.Clyde the Glide,Earl The Pearl through the Present.

A must read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-04
If you're a Knicks fan - or even just a basketball junkie - Garden Glory is for you. An easy read with great stories told by those who lived it. I could never have gone to the Old Garden, but the mental pictures the book creates is marvelous.

But the big unanswered question that I need to know is: What was Spree REALLY wearing when they came to his house in Milwaukee?

A must read...

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Getting Lucky: The Education of a Mad Poker Player
Published in Paperback by Russell Enterprises (2006-08-15)
Author: Richard Sparks
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Laugh and learn
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-13
There are plenty of poker "how-to" books on the market ("Secrets the Pros Won't Tell You" by Sheree Bykofsky and Lou Krieger is a good one). Unlike other poker authors, Richard Sparks takes as his subjects the who and what and why and where and when of poker. But, in "Getting Lucky" - the sequel to "Diary of a Mad Poker Player" - there is also an element of "how." This is because, after his first book, Richard realized that he needed help with his game. So he got 1983 World Champion of Poker Tom McEvoy to coach him for a year.

The result is an interesting new angle on poker teaching. "How-to" books are always written by the teacher. This one is written by the student. So you get to go through Richard's learning process with him, in real events, with real hands in real situations. You get to witness his mistakes, and hear what his coach has to say about them. The fact that Richard's results improved out of all recognition speaks for McEvoy's excellence as a teacher - for example, in July 2006, Richard finished 20th out of 2,891 entrants in the $1,000 No Limit Hold Em at the World Series of Poker.

Mainly, though, "Getting Lucky" is the story of one player's year in the heart of the current poker boom. There are poker greats and poker degenerates. There is a week of poker bliss on the Party Poker Cruise. There are unusual angles on the game: a lesson in reading body language from an Oxford Professor; interviews with poker luminaries like Lyle Berman, owner of the World Poker Tour. And there is the will-he, won't-he thrill of an ordinary player winning his seat in our World Championship, and playing in the Big One for the first time.

Richard Sparks is a professional comedy writer who clearly loves poker. "Getting Lucky" was obviously a labor of love.

A wide-ranging, happy poker odyssey
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-23
After his first book, the author decides that he loves the game of poker and travelling the world to play it. He lacks only one thing: a good poker game. Mere mortals among us might read books, try software or discuss our play with friends to improve. Not Mr. Sparks. He enlists WSOP champ and author Tom McEvoy to coach him.

This method works like gangbusters. Sparks still struggles in battle at the tables, but now, he often wins. He learns from a research psychologist all about tells, in poker and otherwise. He meets all sorts of poker players, both famous and infamous. The famous include Josh Arieh, Ted Forrest, Clonie Gowen, Chris Ferguson, Greg Raymer -- you get the idea. The infamous player is an anonymous poker cheat who says that cheating goes on constantly in the poker room at every level.

He takes a poker cruise with everyone from Bill Gates to Mike Sexton aboard.

He tells us the story of Lyle Berman, great cash game player, pot limit Omaha expert and the man who started the World Poker Tour, The WPT is a big part of the energy behind the poker craze. Watch a poker game on TV, snooze time; watch a poker game on TV and see everyone's cards, instant hit. Berman put the first watchable poker on the tube.

He goes to the WSOP, this time as a player.

An informative, wide-ranging,and winning poker memoir.

Heck, I'm gonna raise my rating up another star because of all the great material in this book. I've read a lot of these poker memoirs lately, and this is one of my favorites.

It doesn't get better than this.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-28
What a read!

Poker's Perfect Storm!

Finally, a brilliant writer that understands this game of games!

Not only will reading this book improve your level of play, but you will be captivated by Richard's wit and storytelling prowess.

Richard Sparks lets us into his heart and head as he competes and struggles to improve. And that is a very special gift to all who read it.

This book taught me, like no other, that the emotions and thoughts that cascade through me at the table are part of what binds us together as poker players. Our shared experience.

I loved this book.

Players
Glory Days: On Sports, Men, and Dreams-That Don't Die
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1998-02-15)
Author: Bill Reynolds
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Great read for former players/Hoop junkies
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-14
This is a book I have loaned to friends of mine and I highly recommend it. If you have played hoop, spent hours in pick-up games or shooting hoops to get better, you'll relate to this book. Reynolds does a great job at painting the picture for you. If you've been there, shared the experiences, you'll fly through this book. I particulary liked the parts where he talked in detail about biding his time on the bench as a young player, getting better, flying under the radar and then becoming an elite player.

an ex-player must
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-13
This is the second Bill Reynolds book that I have read. Loved them both. I found his descriptions taking me back to high school and the playground. It brought back a lot of memories and also made me think about how I prioritized basketball for so many years.

Non basketball junkies may call Bill's live experiences crazy. I dream of some of his experiences. Great book!

An engaging personal memoir of interest to all ex-jocks.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-25
Bill Reynolds is certainly one of America's finest sports journalists. "Glory Days" addsto that luster.While some may dismiss it as a purely personal account of one's growing up, it is a lot more. It is a book to be read and enjoyed by all former star athletes, high school or college, who realized at some subsequent point in their life that they had to move on but did not want to let go of the one thing that they had worked at while growing up A disclaimer: Bill was a fraternity brother of mine at Brown.


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