Bobby Collins, the host of VH-1's Stand-Up Spotlight, bares his soul in his first-ever comedy release. From the whining Judy Levey to his classic relationship with the Salsa Dog that's seen him through three marriages, Collins is one of the freshest, funniest comedy voices representing both the MTV generation and their parents. Collins' fans know his routines so well that his audiences scream out the punch lines in a show of love not seen since Bill Cosby.
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"i'll confess. i'm not much a fan of books in verse, mainly because i lack experience in, and drive to, read it. so, i wasn't exactly thrilled to read this one but it surprised me. it was much "easier" to read than expected and i really did enjoy it. the style made sense for this tale of immigration. v. touching." — svm (4 out of 5 stars)
"i'll confess. i'm not much a fan of books in verse, mainly because i lack experience in, and drive to, read it. so, i wasn't exactly thrilled to read this one but it surprised me. it was much "easier" to read than expected and i really did enjoy it. the style made sense for this tale of immigration. v. touching."
" This was a nice change of pace. I liked the simplicity and the child's view of leaving vietnam. So many hard things addressed in a sweet way. "
" This book was pretty good. I liked how it was all in the perspective of a 10 year old vietnamese girl. I also really enjoyed how all the story was told through poems. Overall I thought this was a very good book and very educational. "
" What a beautiful, lovely and haunting book. Written in poetry, it uses delicious language. It clearly is autobiographical about a Vietnam refugee in 1975. Probably my favorite Caudill nominee to date for 2013. "
" Beautifully and simply written. It made me laugh and cry and cringe. Loved it. "
" Excellent free verse straight from the heart of the author about her childhood memories of the transition from war torn Vietnam to the U.S. "
" Fanatastic imagery I could almost taste and smelled what she wrote. "
" Not sure I felt it was worth the hype. Good book. "
" This was beautifully written. It reminded me of the feelings I experienced living as an expatriate in France. A good companion to a study of Vietnam and 20th century history. "
" I loved this book so much, I read it all in one sitting! "
" A quick read as the book is done in verse. We are given an understanding of the Vietnam refugee which many have never tried to comprehend. "
" Absolutely wonderful book. Highly recommend for 6th grade up. "
" Loved the format. I DO wonder how many young people know enough history of theVietnam-American war period to fully understand all the references in the story. "
" One the best books I've read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. "
" This is another that I remember reading but can only remember few details from. I remember the name Durst and a few other minor details. It's a definite worth-while read for a true crime reader but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone else. "
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