

But as much as they love us- there are still some unavoidable agreements that bounds to happen. I love that they have our best interest in their hearts. I like that while it's cute and adorable it also deals with serious and important stuff. It was amazing how much I relate This book has 'adorable' written all over it. Her parents have a different idea for her when it comes to the career she'll be pursuing. So why am I saying this? Its because of our main character's situation. This book has 'adorable' written all over it. For good.Īnd the one thing she IS sure of.she can't stop playing.more As soon as her dad finds out, she’ll be benched. It doesn’t take long for her to fall in love with hockey…but she’s not entirely sure if it’s the game she’s falling for or the boy. She’s sneaking out to practice-and loving every minute of it. The more she plays, the easier it is to keep lying, and soon Pen finds it impossible to come clean. When the bad boy who lives down the street dares her to join the Rink Rats, the local misfit hockey team, she surprises herself and joins in silent defiance of her controlling parents.

But when she laces up her skates and steps on the ice, the world is hers to control and everything else slips away. Between long hours at the family pizza shop, piles of homework, and her dad’s new obsession-getting the restaurant on a new foodie reality show-it's hard to find a spare moment to breathe. When the bad boy who lives Penelope Spaulding just can't catch a break.

I don't know.Īnyway you slice it, "anyway you slice it" was performed at least twice.Penelope Spaulding just can't catch a break.
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I guess he COULD have attained the video after he wrote book, however the book states that a TV show taped parts of the concert.So. I wonder if he didn't wanna leave any traces of actually having this tape? Strange that he could have missed this info I think.I mean, how could he insists that "Anyway you slice it" was only performed once.In other parts of the book it states stuff like "this is the last known performance of (some song)" So I find it interesting that the video that proves KISS actually did "Anyway you slice it" more than once, has been in the hands of the author of "KISS alive forever"( which supposedly provides the "complete KISS touring history"). the night before the Nashville-show and the start of the tour. That came as a surprise to me, because according to "KISS alive forever", co-authored by Curt Gouch, the song "'Anyway you slice it' was performed for the first and only time in Little Rock, Arkansas", i.e. The recently leaked video from the Asylum tour in Nashville, Tennesse in 1985, is supposed to have been one of Curt Gooch's tapes at one point, right? It shows KISS performing "Anyway you slice it".
