Les Roberts
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Pepper Pike (Milan Jacovich, #1)
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1988
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Full Cleveland (Milan Jacovich, #2)
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1989
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Deep Shaker (Milan Jacovich, #3)
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1991
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The Cleveland Connection (Milan Jacovich, #4)
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1993
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The Lake Effect (Milan Jacovich, #5)
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1994
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Collision Bend (Milan Jacovich, #7)
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1996
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The Cleveland Creep (Milan Jacovich, #15)
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2012
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A Shoot in Cleveland (Milan Jacovich, #9)
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1998
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The Cleveland Local (Milan Jacovich, #8)
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1997
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The Duke Of Cleveland (Milan Jacovich, #6)
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1995
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“Wild-eyed gun nuts who insist that guns don’t kill people are purely full of crap, as even a cursory glance at a newspaper on almost any given day will attest.”
― The Lemon Chicken Jones
― The Lemon Chicken Jones
“it’s important for fathers and sons to go to baseball games. It’s the American way of male bonding.”
― Seeing the Elephant
― Seeing the Elephant
“First let me define for you what a friend is. A friend is the one you call when your car breaks down on the Calumet Expressway at three o’clock in the morning and you don’t have your checkbook with you and your credit cards are over their limit. A friend accepts you unconditionally, whether or not your politics, your religion, your lifestyle, or the baseball team you root for happen to be the same as his. A friend gives as much as he takes and then some, loves you for who and what you are and not for how much you have in the bank Of what you can do for him. Someone you can laugh with and cry with. Someone you can trust with your life, your kids, your wallet or your secrets.”
― Seeing the Elephant
― Seeing the Elephant
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“The rule is: the word 'it's' (with apostrophe) stands for 'it is' or 'it has'. If the word does not stand for 'it is' or 'it has' then what you require is 'its'. This is extremely easy to grasp. Getting your itses mixed up is the greatest solecism in the world of punctuation. No matter that you have a PhD and have read all of Henry James twice. If you still persist in writing, 'Good food at it's best', you deserve to be struck by lightning, hacked up on the spot and buried in an unmarked grave.”
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
“Thurber was asked by a correspondent: "Why did you have a comma in the sentence, 'After dinner, the men went into the living-room'?" And his answer was probably one of the loveliest things ever said about punctuation. "This particular comma," Thurber explained, "was Ross's way of giving the men time to push back their chairs and stand up.”
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
“The reason it's worth standing up for punctuation is not that it's an arbitrary system of notation known only to an over-sensitive elite who have attacks of the vapours when they see it misapplied. The reason to stand up for punctuation is that without it there is no reliable way of communicating meaning.”
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
“What the semicolon's anxious supporters fret about is the tendency of contemporary writers to use a dash instead of a semicolon and thus precipitate the end of the world. Are they being alarmist?”
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
― Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation


















































