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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Brilliant,
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This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Hardcover)
Reilly's sequel to Missing Links exceeded my expectations. As soon as I was finshed I wanted to start it all over again. I laughed so hard my stomach felt like I did 1,000 sit ups. Hilarious! Way to go Rick!!!!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Reilly's Ponkaquogue as inspired by Canton, MA's Ponkapoag,
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This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Hardcover)
Although Rick Reilly's "Shanks for Nothing" is a billed as a sequel to his earlier hit "Missing Links," you can start right in on page one here without missing a beat or feeling lost. This book stands on its own.Reilly's two completed works about Ponkaquogue Municipal Golf Links and Deli draw their inspiration from an article he wrote in Sports Illustrated about a trip he took to Canton, Massachusetts to the Ponkapoag Golf Course. I met Mr. Reilly on his book tour and asked him about that article and he said that his editors at SI asked him to "go out and identify the worst course in America." And, while 'Ponky' isn't the course of the greatest character, it does have great characters. Reilly was smitten by the host of regulars there, real working-class Bostonians with no airs or pretensions. The camaraderie he saw there is reflected in care he shows in writing about *his* Ponky regulars Ray, Two Down, Cementhead, Hoover, Dom and Blind Bob. 'Shanks' isn't going to win a Pulitzer (whatever, the dude's basically retired the Sportswriter of the Year award), but it's an enjoyable read. You don't even have to be a golf nut to appreciate the obvious relish with which Reilly builds his tale. The book reads like it was written by a guy who's been cribbing all the great golf jokes he's heard over the last decade.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Shanks For Nothing,
By B. Hansen "Breck" (Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Hardcover)
Highly recomended. Must read Missing Links prior to get the history. I liked it a lot. ( 3 handicap )Fiction YES. But, these situations could very much be daily happenings.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Shanks for Nothing,
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This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Paperback)
Rick Reilly is just too funny for words, he creates so many images that will last forever in my mind. The characters in this novel are wonderful and the mix of personalities is perfect. A must read for anyone that loves to laugh out loud and especially if you love the game of golf like I do, read it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Shanks, the sequel,
By Harold J. Baer, M.D. "Golf Buddy" (Bakersfield, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Hardcover)
If Missing Links was fabulous, which it was, Shanks for Nothing is excellent. Rick Reilly recreates his Missing Links characters with more of his wonderfully entertaining writing style. As in Missing Links, the ending makes one feel warm and fuzzy. Despite some summary paragraphs of the story lines from Missing Links, reading that novel first is a prerequisite. All in all, the book is very enjoyable. Rated R.Make sure you read Who's Your Caddy, another outstanding true and hilarious golf book by Rick Reilly.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Long and not so straight - Again!,
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This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Hardcover)
Reilly does it again with the lovable characters from "Missing Links" and the not so lovable golf course affectionately known as Ponky. The book picks up about 10 years later with the same hijinks and fun loving golf. A few new people are added in and they just make the group that much more colorful. Dom, "The World's Most Sexual Man", is hilarious in his attempts to get the new girl behind the counter at Ponky.The gambling is at the forefront again and our hero, Ray Hart, has to face some past demons as well as some current sticky situations. Well worth the read, great humor and just plain fun. Please make sure not to pull a Kathy Bates/Misery on Reilly so he will continue the series after reading this one.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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shanks for nothing,
By Stan Rutner (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Paperback)
There was a problem with this book. My eyes were watering from laughing so hard that it was difficult to read. Absolutely a great read !! This is a must for every golfer on your gift list. It hits a hole in one in so many ways. Any one who has ever been on any team can relate to this book. Buy it !!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Sequel,
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This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Paperback)
Rick Reilly's "Shanks For Nothing" is a hilarious and enthralling sequel to his first novel: "Missing Links" (which is also a must read). The main zany characters are back with a few new "Chops" who are just as funny as the crew from the first book. I honestly couldn't stop reading this book. The one criticism I have of this book is that there are numerous stories going on at the same time and Reilly often switches stories right at the time one story starts getting good. Overall, I highly recommend this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Very good read....must read Who's Your Caddy first.,
This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Paperback)
I read this on vacation right after I read Who's Your Caddy. Very enjoyable. I read it in one day...long flight layover...and I normally do not read as much as I'd like. I really enjoyed this book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Reilly in Fine Form,
By DW (Tempe, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shanks for Nothing: A Novel (Paperback)
Reilly has done it again with a fantactic and clever book. It's designed to be a sequel to Missing Links but can be read as a stand-alone just as well. Keep in mind that Rick Reilly is a 10-time national sportswriter of the year award winner so the guy knows how to write.The book is funny. It's jam-packed with enough one-liners to keep you on your toes and Reilly lays out the story better than anyone. If you're a good golfer then you'll appreciate Reilly's expertise, if you're a hack then you'll identify with characters in the story as I did, and if you're not a golfer then you'll appreciate the great story line. This isn't a typical golf novel where the writer dwells on what happens on each hole. It's a story. It's a darn good one. You'll laugh, you'll probably identify with one of the characters or know someone who does, you'll appreciate the relationship aspect of the novel and you'll close the book with a smile on your face. |
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Shanks for Nothing: A Novel by Rick Reilly (Hardcover - May 2, 2006)
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