Thursday, 5 August 2010

Shanks for Nothing Free

Shanks for Nothing
Author: Rick Reilly
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0767906640



Shanks for Nothing: A Novel


The hilarious sequel to Rick Reilly's beloved bestselling golf novel Missing Links

Life is going pretty well for Raymond "Stick" Hart. Get Shanks for Nothing literature books for free.
He's happily married to the former Ponkaquogue Municipal Golf Club assistant pro, the beauteous Cajun firecracker Dannie, raising his rambunctious son, Charlie, and getting by writing smart-mouthed greeting cards for fifty bucks a pop. Best of all, nothing has changed at Ponky, the worst golf course in America. You still have to hook it past the toxic waste dump on No. 1 and under the billboard on No. 8, the fried-egg sandwiches are terrible but cheap, and his pal Two Down is always up for a sucker bet.
Then, one disaster of a day, Stick's world does a ten-car pile-up. The cheapskate Check Shanks for Nothing our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Shanks for Nothing Free


He's happily married to the former Ponkaquogue Municipal Golf Club assistant pro, the beauteous Cajun firecracker Dannie, raising his rambunctious son, Charlie, and getting by writing smart-mouthed greeting cards for fifty bucks a pop. Best of all, nothing has changed at Ponky, the worst golf course in America. You still have to hook it past the toxic waste dump on No. 1 and under the billboard on No The cheapskate

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