Book Review: Team Chemistry

chemistryTeam Chemistry talks all about the abuse of drugs and alcohol in baseball, from the past and the present.  It touches a bit on other sports as well, such as the NFL and bike racing.  Drinking has always been a problem, but it was not often written about by reporters. Tobacco is also an issue.  The book also talks about the evolution of drug use throughout the sport.  Certainly an interesting deeper look into the lives of some baseball players and their addictions as well as talk about the more recent steroid era and the Mitchell Report and its fall out throughout the sport.

I received a free e-copy in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

In 2007, the Mitchell Report shocked traditionalists who were appalled that drugs had corrupted the “pure” game of baseball. Nathan Corzine rescues the story of baseball’s relationship with drugs from the sepia-toned tyranny of such myths. In Team Chemistry , he reveals a game splashed with spilled whiskey and tobacco stains from the day the first pitch was thrown. Indeed, throughout the game’s history, stars and scrubs alike partook of a pharmacopeia that helped them stay on the field and cope off of it: In 1889, Pud Galvin tried a testosterone-derived “elixir” to help him pile up some of his 646 complete games.Sandy Koufax needed Codeine and an anti-inflammatory used on horses to pitch through his late-career elbow woes.Players returning from World War II mainstreamed the use of the amphetamines they had used as servicemen.Vida Blue invited teammates to cocaine parties, Tim Raines used it to stay awake on the bench, and Will McEnaney snorted it between innings. Corzine also ventures outside the lines to show how authorities handled–or failed to handle–drug and alcohol problems, and how those problems both shaped and scarred the game. The result is an eye-opening look at what baseball’s relationship with substances legal and otherwise tells us about culture, society, and masculinity in America.

Nathan Michael Corzine is an instructor in history at Coastal Carolina Community College.

Book Review: Every Anxious Wave

everyanxiousThis book started out really fun.  Karl finds a wormhole in his closet and with his tech saavy friend Wayne, they figure out a way to send you back to any rock concert you want to go to, for a fee, of course.  The rules are you can only travel backwards and you can’t take any photos or audio, don’t talk to anyone, don’t touch anyone, don’t do any drinking or drugs and don’t leave the venue.  Things are going well, the two are making a lot of money…

Then Wayne decides that he wants to go back to December 1980 and save John Lennon from being killed. Karl doesn’t want to send him because he doesn’t want to mess with the past and therefore affect the future, but Wayne has him send him anyway.  Except that Karl makes a typo and ends up sending Wayne to the year 980 and can’t figure out how to get him back.

He has to find an astrophysicist to help, and that is when we meet Lena.  Lena and Karl hit it off and although she is technically Karl’s employee they begin a relationship.  But then time travel becomes more than just traveling back to see rock shows.  And things become more and more complicated as the future is being changed more and more.  Lena goes back to a defining moment in her life and changes it – and makes it so she and Karl never ended up meeting.

But the universe and time travel moves in mysterious ways and maybe they will be back together in some alternate reality… or the future.

I really liked this book. It was fun in the beginning to see what concerts everyone wanted to go to (my first thought was to see The Beatles at Shea Stadium, and of course, a ton of Hanson concerts!) But I knew that once they started altering their pasts things would get a bit crazy.  It was also interesting to see how Wayne’s life in 980 kind of paralleled where Karl ended up (I won’t give too much more than that away)  A really fun sci-fi book with a hint of rock n roll.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Good guy Karl Bender is a thirty-something bar owner whose life lacks love and meaning. When he stumbles upon a time-travelling worm hole in his closet, Karl and his best friend Wayne develop a side business selling access to people who want to travel back in time to listen to their favorite bands. It’s a pretty ingenious plan, until Karl, intending to send Wayne to 1980, transports him back to 980 instead. Though Wayne sends texts extolling the quality of life in tenth century “Mannahatta,” Karl is distraught that he can’t bring his friend back.

Enter brilliant, prickly, overweight astrophysicist, Lena Geduldig. Karl and Lena’s connection is immediate. While they work on getting Wayne back, Karl and Lena fall in love — with time travel, and each other. Unable to resist meddling with the past, Karl and Lena bounce around time. When Lena ultimately prevents her own long-ago rape, she alters the course of her life and threatens her future with Karl.

A high-spirited and engaging novel, EVERY ANXIOUS WAVE plays ball with the big questions of where we would go and who we would become if we could rewrite our pasts, as well as how to hold on to love across time.

Book Review: The Millionaire Makeover

millionairemakeoverIt has been a while since I read a romance novel and when I saw that The Millionaire Makeover was about a computer programming female, I knew I had to check it out! It was a bummer that there was really almost no mention of any computer programming stuff in the book though 🙁

The book is about Khloe who is trying to find a date to make the guy at work she is crushing on jealous.  Her best friend bids $20,000 on a mystery bachelor at a charity auction and Khloe is crushed when she realizes it is Niall Hunter.  He was her brother’s best friend and took her virginity 3 years ago after her brother Michael died and disappeared from her life.

At first, she does not want anything to do with Niall, but Niall is willing to help her out because he feels bad about what he had done – he only left because he found a letter from Michael saying that he should stay away from Khloe.

Of course, the two have all sorts of chemistry and Khloe begins falling for Niall again, even though she figures that he will break her heart again.  The two were very frustrating to me because both are in love with each other but it seemed to take so long for either of them to finally come out and say it!!

Will Khloe find her forever guy in the guy at work? Or was he right next to her all along?

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Plain-Jane computer programmer Khloe Richardson needs a date—one to make the prince of her dreams jealous. Maybe then he’ll finally see her as a desirable swan and not the ugly duckling in the second office from the left.

But when she bids on a bachelor at a charity auction, the man she wins is millionaire Niall Hunter—who once made intense, passionate love to her and then left without a word. She’s determined not to let her guard down again—among other things—around the infamous Irish lothario.

Niall never imagined his penance for one hot-as-hell night with his best friend’s little sister would be transforming her from a shy wallflower to a sultry siren. Helping her attract another man is torture…especially when he promised his friend he’d stay away. Plus, she wants forever, and he’s not a forever kind of guy. But Niall can’t stop wanting her. Can’t stop touching her. Can’t stop, period. And damn if he can remember why he has to…

Book Review: Love Struck

lovestruckLove Struck was one of those books that I got so into, I couldn’t quite get back into reality after I finished it.  This book had no write up on NetGalley when I chose to review it, I simply picked it because the cover had a guy holding a guitar on it and you all know I like to read and review music related books.  This was a case where judging the book by its cover worked out for me.

Love Struck starts out where we meet Lacy.  She works in a recording studio and is trying to record a new album but has not been able to write a song in over a year.  Still haunted by her fiance’s death, she is trying to find anything that can help her get out of this funk and she seems to find it in a group called Song Writers Anonymous or SoWriAn.  To keep thinks anonymous, everyone on the site knows her only as LoveCoda.  She has been chatting with a guy named FolxNotDead## (I think it was either 27 or 24 or perhaps both were mentioned in the book) and he has been sharing songs with her and she has been helping him improve them.  Folx’s band gets booked to go on a tour so they think that their time together will be few and far between, but they decide to meet on December 24th and Lacy’s sister’s wedding where Folx will be her date.

Meanwhile, one of Lacy’s coworkers books Lacy on a tour with The Blue Hills.  Love tells Folx that she is also going on tour but they agree to keep in touch.  Since things on the site are supposed to be anonymous, neither one of them tells each other where the tour is going, what the bands are, etc.

So it is no surprise when it turns out that Folx is one of the members of the band that Lacy is touring with.  She immediately hits if off with one of the guys in the band – Eli.  I mean, they really hit it off.  And Lacy is able to write a song for the first time in a year!  Then she over hears the band singing a song that she knows the lyrics to – but they had never performed it on tour yet.  It is one of Folx’s songs and she becomes convinced that the lead singer, Jax, has to be Folx and is torn because she is really starting to like Eli.

Of course, it seems like the two are never going to figure out that they are in love with each other in real life AND online because Jax lies and says that he writes all the bands songs, when it really is Eli.

A rather unfortunate accident near the end of the book makes it seem like Eli and Lacy won’t end up with their happily ever after.  They say if you love someone, let them go… but will these two be able to find a way back to each other in the end?

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Welcome to a seductive world where two solo artists combine their talents-and their hearts-to make beautiful music together…

SHE’S GETTING INTO THE GROOVE
Lacy Dawson is a young singer-songwriter with a record deal, a studio gig, and a serious case of writer’s block. After looking for love songs in all the wrong places, she finds inspiration at an online support group called Song Writers Anonymous. Thanks to one mysterious member who motivates her and inspires her, Lacy’s career is back on track. But is she ready to meet her sexy musical muse…face to face?

HE MAKES HER HEART SKIP A BEAT
Eli is definitely interested in hooking up with Lacy, aka “LoveCoda.” But between writing her new album and his band’s success, they can’t find the time to face the music-or each other-about their burgeoning online romance. All that changes when Eli and Lucy get booked on tour together. In person, the attraction is all too real and explosive. They both should walk away, but once they are in each other’s arms, there is no turning back…

“A fun, fresh, and sassy hit.”-RT Book Reviews on Miss Match

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