Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Alcott Amy. By Atria.
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No comments about The Leaderboard: Conversations on Golf and Life.
Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Beach Leighton. By Sagamore Pub Llc.
The regular list price is $19.95.
Sells new for $10.71.
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No comments about Mr Dutch: The Arkansas Traveler.
Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Oliver Green. By Ryan Publishing.
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No comments about Mezze: Little Bits of Flying, Living and Golfing.
Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by William Wartman. By William Morrow & Co.
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No comments about Playing Through: Behind the Scenes on the Pga Tour.
Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Random House Audio.
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5 comments about Faithful Travelers.
- 20th Century Literature is usually a term reserved for gaudy, existential, stream of consciousness drivel that lays down a subjective take on the sensuality of the day we live in without attempting to make any sense of it. I found this book to be a refreshing departure, a very human story told by I man I find easy to understand as he tries to make sense of situations that I find all too easy to relate to. Most importantly, there is an overriding sense of value, love, worth, interdependence, and genuine warm humanity. I don't feel an attempt to encapsulate a brief series of experiences to wring the emotion from it in a sensational or glamorous way, but rather a down to earth exposition of real life, told with a feeling of assurance that it does all tie together, life does have meaning, it does make sense, love is real, if a bit poignant, someone is watching over us, the past has validity, and there is definite reason to have hope and positive expectations for the future. A beautiful book. Don't miss it.
- As a divorced flyfisherman with a 7-year old daughter named *Megan*, you'd think I would have loved this book. Indeed, I shelled out the cost of the hardcover based on the similarities between Dodson's book and my own life. Unfortunately, I felt that the book rambled as much as their journey - it reads more like a transcription of Dodson's journal than a coherent narrative. As with any long drive, it's always touch-and-go whether the highpoints outweigh the hours of monotonous driving. That having been said, Dodson has a keen eye for detail and some of his scenes, as well as the letter to his daughter, are excellent. Just don't get your hopes up too high.
- Congratulations to Jim Dodson! -- someone who I knew, unfortunately not well enough, in high school. Have been promising myself for quite some time to begin writing. You, and the inspiration delivered daily from my (new) son Alex, just might be the catalyst.
- This book represents the how we (fathers of daughters) feel about the fear of having our little girls grow up and away from us. I'm a new father and this book drives home my priority to spend every minute with my little angel.
- If you are expecting to learn a lot about fishing, or about human relationships and all those difficult questions, this is not the book for you. But if you want a well written, charming story of a father and daughter trip out west, this is a great read. It manages to avoid being over sentimental, raises a few interesting questions, doesn't pretend to have the answers but ripples by as enjoyably as a relaxing day on a good stream.
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Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Ian Stafford. By Ebury Press.
The regular list price is $15.88.
Sells new for $4.79.
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No comments about In Search of the Tiger.
Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by David Armentrout and Patricia Armentrout. By Rourke Publishing.
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No comments about Annika Sorenstam (Discover the Life of a Sports Star II).
Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by John Pinner. By Popular Culture Ink.
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No comments about The History of Golf.
Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Carol Perry. By Worthington Pr.
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1 comments about Tiger Woods, The Making of a World-Class Champion.
- Tiger Woods is the greatest golfer in the world, (in my opinion anyway, I really don't care what other people think). I am the biggest beyond biggest fan of Tiger woods (just ask anyone, they all know!) Tiger Woods is more than a world class champion, he is the best, and I would give anything to meet him! I know you all probably hear this all of the time, but I am serious, he is my hero, I love him! Yeah, GO TIGER, YOUR THE MAN! Good luck, and love ya, Nikki
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Posted in Golf (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Sydelle Kramer. By Random House Books for Young Readers.
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1 comments about Tiger Woods: Golf's Young Master (Step Into Reading , No 4).
- Tiger Woods: Golf's Young Master is a very effective book for children to learn to read with. It is something that they like to read about so therefore are more willing to sit down and read it. It is also a great book to read with your kids, you as well as your child can enjoy learning about Tiger Woods. All in all it is a great book and I recommend it.
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