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Razoo At The Races |
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Rating:  Summary: 149 pg's of rehash, not worth .10 per page. Review: I expected an informative, humerous, insightful book of some quantity, and quality. I received a soft cover book of 149 text pages that were repetitive, and admittedly plagiarized. I was charged $15.00 for this "book" and you now have it for $12, which is still too much.
Rating:  Summary: Most entertaining book on horse racing since "Good Vibes." Review: Since "Good Vibes" in the 1980s, I've been looking for a horse racing book that could leave a smile on my face as it did. My seemingly endless search finally come to fruition when I picked up Gary West's "Razoo at the Races." I never thought anyone would have the forethought to actually write a book on horse racing that was both entertaining and educational. I would like to thank Mr. West and his partner Marvin Small for leading me into the world of insomnia. Most books are as good as the over-the-counter sleeping pill for solving the issue of elusive nocturnal slumber, but "Razoo" kept me awake until 3 a.m., "reading just one more chapter...No, just one more." Couldn't put it down. I recommend this book to not only the avid race fan, but to anyone who can appreciate colorful characters that will lighten your day and make you forget your troubles and isn't that what we're all trying to achieve. In that respect, and in many more, "Razoo" is a major success. Richard Linihan Horse racing writer 12 years with Tulsa Tribune
Rating:  Summary: This was one of the most entertaining books I have ever read Review: The wit and homor with which this book was written is sure to bring laughs to those who can relate to racetrack charaters as well as those who have never been to the races. Mr. West's writing style, combined with the hilarious poems of Marvin Small make for a thoroughly enjoyable read that will lighten anyone's day. I highly recommend this book and feel it was well worth the time and money I spent on it. The question is, when does "Razoo II" come out?
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