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| 60% Recommended by our customers. Publisher: Knopf Catalog: Book Release date: 2008-05-06 Media: Hardcover Number of pages: 224 Ean: 9780307266538 Book Isbn: 0307266532 Author:
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Ever wonder how to retrieve a sunken golf cart from a snake-infested lake? Or which club in your bag is best suited for combat against a horde of rats? If these and other sporting questions are gnawing at you, The Downhill Lie, Carl Hiaasen’s hilarious confessional about returning to the fairways after a thirty-two-year absence, is definitely the book for you. |
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Summary: You will relate to this guy! This book is one of the best golf related books I have ever read. I could not put it down! The author was so normal and honest and real that if you are a golfer who started playing golf again at an older age (40's) then you will really relate to his story. It is funny and just a great summer read! Summary: Hiaasen at his weakest Carl Hiaasen is one of the funniest writers ever. Given that both he and Dave Barry are South Floridians, one wonders if there's not something in the water that warped their DNA in a gut-splitting way. It's not possible to read "Lucky You" without constantly laughing, and marvelling at his ability to create weirder-than-life (or are they?) characters who parade through highly improbable (or are they?) sequences of events and relationships. He is also able to shift gears and write a masterpiece like "Hoot". Having thoroughly enjoyed each of these, and a few others of his works, and having taken up golf late in life, I bought "Downhill Lie" looking forward to seeing myself skewered in it and having some good laughs.....but that was not to be. This book is a dreary explication of a diary he kept, and has all the earmarks of something written to pay the rent. It's not a bad book, just dull. His passionate concern over what is happening to Florida comes through loud and clear. His description of "The Villages", the place shown over and over again on the Golf Channel ads, brings home the reality of what a monstrous overdevelopment it is, and the dirty little secret that "free golf for life" does NOT include the good courses at The Villages, only the ho-hum courses. RECOMMENDATION: It's a decent read, but save it for when you've read every other book on your list. Read it at a library; buy it only if you are insistent on owning every book in the Hiaasen canon, and then only when it's on the books-for-a-buck remainder table. Summary: The Downhill Lie This is a great book - for golfers...It's amazing to me how much of what Carl Hiaasen writes in his book that I can relate to. I'm a 53 year old "lady" golfer who has only been playing a little over 3 years. I have thought and said some of the very same things Carl complains about. Very enjoyable and laugh out loud reading... Summary: Bogey. I am a HUGE fan of Carl Hiassen. And I love to golf (or try to). This semi-diary of his return to golf unfortunately did not bring the same humor and spice that his novels provide. I'll read anything Hiassen writes so I had to buy this. But in the future I may stick to his novels. I'm afraid this book is his Mulligan. Summary: Downhill Lie 'very dsiappointing I have played the game 65 years and read a lot of golf themed books but this one is about as weak as any I have read.It think the theme was to link his young son to golf, with the author in the middle, just as he was linked to his father. Too many @8x8! words with no purpose. Save your money. |
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| Catalog | Book | Book | Book | Book | Book | Book |
| Release date | 2008-05-06 | 2007-11-06 | 2008-05-13 | 2008-05-13 | 2007-08-14 | 2008-01-22 |
| Media | Hardcover | Hardcover | Hardcover | Hardcover | Paperback | Hardcover |
| Number of pages | 224 | 272 | 256 | 128 | 272 | 352 |
| Ean | 9780307266538 | 9781401302788 | 9780316114028 | 9780345502780 | 9780375841859 | 9780060829698 |
| Book Isbn | 0307266532 | 1401302785 | 0316114022 | 0345502787 | 0375841857 | 0060829699 |
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