Review:
Just when you thought the world was safe from Dippety-Do, leg warmers, ripped clothing, and Lionel Richie, here comes Who Can It Be Now? The Lyrics Game That Takes You Back to the '80s to resuscitate the long-lost songs that stubbornly refuse to stay lost. Does "Oh, Daddy dear, you know you're still number one" ring any bells? Or how about that lip-curling classic, "In the midnight hour, she cried 'more, more, more'"? If you guessed Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and Billy Idol's, "Rebel Yell," you're a candidate for the championships in this popular bar game turned book. Replete with unforgivably unforgettable trivia, what-were-we-thinking glamour shots, and wry factoids about the era, Who Can It Be Now packs the appeal of Name That Tune and Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon between shiny covers. You might say it's a book that "straddles the line in discord and rhyme." --Rebekah Warren
About the Author:
Peter T. Fornatale and Frank R. Scatoni live in New York City. Not together. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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