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Ramblings From Rocco: Hockey, Radio, Life, and Our Urban Environment

Ramblings From Rocco: Hockey, Radio, Life, and Our Urban Environment

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Like The Beatles
Review: I don't normally write reviews on here, but I thought that the last one was a little too harsh. There were a few typos in the book, yes, but the sentences were not necessarily run-ons. They were just more complex than I ever expected from the author.

This is not a masterpiece, but if you are a Tickethead, I suggest it. It gives a good behind the scenes look at the station and what happened when Rocco was let go. The urban and suburban stuff, while often rhetoric, is substantive and will either make you mad or grin in agreement. It is incoherent, but Rocco points that out himself. He apparently is going to offer a more focused book someday. Anyhow, I recommend it. And Rocco, I am glad you are doing well. You have kept enough of your abrasiveness to stay edgy, but lost enough of it to be entertaining and more than tolerable.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Like The Beatles
Review: I don't normally write reviews on here, but I thought that the last one was a little too harsh. There were a few typos in the book, yes, but the sentences were not necessarily run-ons. They were just more complex than I ever expected from the author.

This is not a masterpiece, but if you are a Tickethead, I suggest it. It gives a good behind the scenes look at the station and what happened when Rocco was let go. The urban and suburban stuff, while often rhetoric, is substantive and will either make you mad or grin in agreement. It is incoherent, but Rocco points that out himself. He apparently is going to offer a more focused book someday. Anyhow, I recommend it. And Rocco, I am glad you are doing well. You have kept enough of your abrasiveness to stay edgy, but lost enough of it to be entertaining and more than tolerable.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you like typos and poor editing, this book is for you
Review: I don't think anyone edited this book. After getting through all the misspelled words and run-on sentences, I was convinced that I had died and gone to reading hell. These weren't ramblings; these were incoherent thoughts and meaningless stories that were pretty unrelated. The only saving grace is that this guy's wheels are so far off, that you can't help but laugh at him.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you like typos and poor editing, this book is for you
Review: I don't think anyone edited this book. After getting through all the misspelled words and run-on sentences, I was convinced that I had died and gone to reading hell. These weren't ramblings; these were incoherent thoughts and meaningless stories that were pretty unrelated. The only saving grace is that this guy's wheels are so far off, that you can't help but laugh at him.


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