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Northshire Bookstore ReviewReviewed By... Bob GrayHollywood legend Errol Flynn, the Caribbean Sea, and a stormdamaged
boat may seem like the makings of a swashbuckler. In fact,
this confluence, which actually happened in Jamaica during the 1930s,
inspired Margaret Cezair-Thompson's novel, The Pirate's Daughter
($24.95). Flynn's larger-than-life impact on the island--and upon the
lives of two Jamaican women--provide the spark for an irresistible tale
explor... read more>>>
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Northshire Bookstore Review Reviewed By... Bob Gray
Tiger is Tiger and Phil is
Phil, but if they gave a
"People's Choice" award
for professional golfers, it
would have to go to John
Daly. In Golf My Own
Damn Way: The Real Guy's Guide to Chopping 10 Strokes
Off Your Score ($15.95), Long John's "grip it and rip it" style
shines through in a series of unique tips that are sure to make
your game better (or at least more interesting).
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Northshire Bookstore ReviewReviewed By... Bob GrayGolfers have traditionally debated how much of
the game is mental and how much physical, but golf is also
extraordinarily visual. Planet Golf: The Definitive Reference
to Great Golf Courses Outside the United States of America
($60.00), by Darius Oliver, with photographs by David Scaletti,
features a lush panoramic
tour of international links. It's
always tough to find just the
right books for
golfers on... read more>>>
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