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Dennis Reed

    Guerrilla Warfare
    Sell the Team
    LSAT Study Guide!
    • LSAT Study Guide!

      Ultimate Test Prep for the LSAT Exam: Complete Review & Vocabulary Edition!

      • 244pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Designed for those with limited study time, this guide offers efficient strategies and tips to help you prepare for the LSAT effectively. It focuses on maximizing your study sessions and includes essential techniques to tackle the test confidently. Ideal for busy individuals, the book aims to streamline your preparation while ensuring you grasp key concepts and skills necessary for success on the exam.

      LSAT Study Guide!
    • Sell the Team by Dennis Reed tells the story of the author in his young days, playing basketball in Queens, New York in the 1970s. Experiencing prejudice and abuse, Dennis Reed persevered with his dream of playing basketball. The anecdotal stories of the Knicks and Reed's experience of worshipping his heroes are a great rendition of basketball history. The story also details the destruction of the team, by the very people who should have wanted it to be successful. The management of the time were most disliked by the players, corporates and fans alike. What would be the final downfall of the most loved team? An amazing inside story of a once fantastic basketball team, written by someone who was there at the time and throughout. A great read for all, whether the reader has a deep interest in basketball and the intricacies of play, or whether they are interested in the story and politics of basketball in New York since the 1970s.

      Sell the Team
    • Richard receives his first letter from the government, a letter that changes his life. A letter that requires him to put his life on the line for his country. Turning eighteen during the Vietnam War means Richard is forced to serve when his number is called in the lottery. Leaving his alcoholic mother and his love, he tries to survive in Vietnam among old and new friends. Race and memory feature prominently. Racial lines still run deep even when among those serving on the same side. Memories of the past shadow the present. Richard has to navigate the racial tensions and the moral issues of participating in a war one doesn't believe in. Dennis Reed's novel provides looks at the war through a new lens and is an engrossing read throughout.

      Guerrilla Warfare