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Tina Fey is always entertaining.

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-09-22

As usual, what comes out of Ms. Fey's mouth is funnier and more listenable than most of the rest of the population. An excellent show.

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The Alice Cooper BAND book I always hoped for!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-07-21

I was an obsessive music lover, and 9 years old when I first heard Killer on my best friend's uncle's portable 8-track player. I searched it out, caught up on the albums I was missing, and was henceforth known as the "kid who loves that weird band" in West Virginia in 1972.
The band's look, the snake (Kachina started me on a lifelong love of snakes as I became a loving snake dad many times over) and mostly the songs, gave me the first band that truly felt like mine.
Once I was an adult, playing guitar, writing songs, and eventually working as a radio DJ and meeting many of my childhood heroes (like David Bowie, Iggy Pop), I understood how much went into their music and career. Dennis Dunaway is singularly one of the most inventive bassists ever to pluck or attack a bass guitar. His bass lines are unlike anyone else's ever. I understood that at 10 listening to Gutter Cats. Finally hearing this well-spoken guy with a great memory explain most everything I ever wondered about this band and these guys. For anyone who ever wondered why those early records are SO much better than Alice circa Nightmare and up will have their questions answered here. It was a joy and a pleasure. I felt 10 years old again.

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Dean Koontz offers a gift to his readers

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-24-21

I have to tell you I didn't mind finding this wonderful P.S. of a novella containing a story about my favorite Koontz character, our hero Odd Thomas, a young fry cook from a small town with a few surprising abilities that mostly involve communicating with the dead.
Adding a new story to a series previously considered wrapped up is a conceit I will happily allow in my world. This character is my favorite for a reason. Packed with empathy, love and a big screen heroism you don't always find in youth, alongside a comical wink you don't always find in Koontz's sometimes dark universe, it adds up to a joyful mystery packed full of likable characters.
If Mr. Koontz wanted to do a new Odd Thomas Book Club featuring new "old" stories monthly I would subscribe to that.

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