I actually hated this book. I didn't dislike it, I hated it. The title of the book gives away the whole ending. Sam doesn't even die until the very end! The title would have made more sense if the book had opened with Tim and his family getting the news of Sam's death. But Sam doesn't die until lite...
In the past month, I've read three biographies about musicians; one on Leonard Cohen, punk rocker Ricard Hell's autobiography, and now this excellent biography on Jazz musician Benny Goodman. I must say it is a pleasure to read a biography that is more about the actual music than who the musician sl...
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Yell at me all you want, but I see this title and think of Supernatural. Sue me.
The Teddy-Bear Habit is the story of the adventures of a twelve-year-old boy in Greenwich Village in the mid-1960s. George Stable is...not rebellious. No, he's more real than that. He simply tries to get what he wants in a world of adults who don't understand, and is not above stretching the truth o...
The Teddy-Bear Habit is the story of the adventures of a twelve-year-old boy in Greenwich Village in the mid-1960s. George Stable is...not rebellious. No, he's more real than that. He simply tries to get what he wants in a world of adults who don't understand, and is not above stretching the truth o...
My first example of a curse word in a book read for school (and possibly in general)
2007 August 25A favorite from childhood with the comics-illustrating dad, and the village life. It still appeals.