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James Boice

Auteur de Who Killed The Fonz?

12+ oeuvres 90 utilisateurs 18 critiques 1 Favoris

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James Boice, 1982- wrote MVP: a novel
Most copies of the books by James Montgomery Boice, 1938- are listed on that author page.

Œuvres de James Boice

Who Killed The Fonz? (2019) 26 exemplaires
MVP (2007) 20 exemplaires
NoVA: A Novel (1644) 16 exemplaires
The Good and the Ghastly: A Novel (2011) 13 exemplaires
The Shooting (2016) 7 exemplaires
救贖之神 (1997) 2 exemplaires
神與歷史 1 exemplaire
向神覺醒 1 exemplaire

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McSweeney's Issue 12: Unpublished, Unknown, and/or Unbelievable (2003) — Contributeur — 283 exemplaires

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James Boice, 1982- wrote MVP: a novel
Most copies of the books by James Montgomery Boice, 1938- are listed on that author page.

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The year is 1984, and Richard "Richie" Cunningham gets bad news from his hometown in Milwaukee. Arthur Fonzarelli, his best friend when he was growing up, the Fonz is dead. Fonzie was driving his motorcycle when he crossed a bridge and lost control and into the guardrail. He went over the handlebar into the water, but no body has been found. Crushed Richard gets back home to the memorial service for Fonzie. In Milwaukee, the memories of his youth come back, but he also realizes the death of the Fonz may be something other than accidental. It may have been murder.

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MaraBlaise | 8 autres critiques | Jul 23, 2022 |
The writing is good and the plot is interesting, even though it is very predictable. It seems the purpose of the plot was to provide as many opportunities to relive scenes from "Happy Days" as possible. I don't see how anyone under the age of 60 or who hasn't watched 80% of the shows would find this at all interesting.
 
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grandpahobo | 8 autres critiques | Jan 31, 2022 |
Usually when someone contacts me via email about reading their book, they give me a description of it and I say sure, send it, or no that’s not for me. And usually, if the description includes a phrase like “gangster noir epic set a thousand years into the future.” I’ll pass because, well, that’s just not for me, in most cases. Usually, the name on the book is not James Boice. I said it once, when I reviewed NoVA, and I’ll repeat it here: I don’t know why this guy doesn’t get more attention.

The Good and the Ghastly is as described in that email. Set in 3348, after the war and the nuclear destruction, after 1000 years of crawling back to a time that reflects our own. Bits of ancient history seep through the years – the great leaders and artists who stand tall throughout the centuries – Alexander the Great, Bob Dylan, Sarah Palin. Thank god Visa is there to hold everything together.

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JasonChambers | Dec 16, 2021 |
基督教信仰之內容豐富且複雜,即使窮一生之力也無法完全了解及吸收,但叫基督徒最喜樂的事,就是開始領悟到其中的豐富與奧妙。
作者有感於坊間缺少一套完整易讀,供初信的基督徒使用的基礎信仰叢書,針對此一需要,全力完成本書及其三冊姊妹作---”全權之神“,“救贖之神“ ,”向神覺醒“
 
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Œuvres
12
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1
Membres
90
Popularité
#205,795
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
18
ISBN
16
Favoris
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