Who Killed the Fonz?
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Narrated by:
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Michael Crouch
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By:
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James Boice
Late October, 1984. Prince and Bruce are dominating FM radio. Ron and Nancy are headed back to the White House. And Richard Cunningham? Well, Richard Cunningham is having a really bad Sunday.
First, there’s the meeting with his agent. A decade ago, the forty-something Cunningham was one of Hollywood’s hottest screenwriters. But now Tinseltown is no longer interested in his artsy, introspective scripts. They want Terminator cyborgs and exploding Stay Puft Marshmallow men. Then later that same day Richard gets a phone call with even worse news: His best friend from childhood back in Milwaukee is dead. Arthur Fonzarelli. The Fonz. He lost control of his motorcycle while crossing a bridge and plummeted into the water below. Two days of searching and still no body, no trace of his trademark leather jacket, and Richard suspects murder. With the help of his old pals Ralph Malph and Potsie Weber, he sets out to catch the killer.
“Readers yearning for simpler times will enjoy this trip down memory lane, which is as comforting as an episode of Happy Days” (Publishers Weekly). Who Killed the Fonz? imagines what happened to the characters of the legendary TV show Happy Days twenty years after the series left off. And while much has changed in the interim—goodbye drive-in movie theaters, hello VCRs—the story centers around the same timeless themes as the show: The meaning of family. The significance of friendship. The importance of community.
“Wildly inventive and entertaining” (Booklist), Who Killed the Fonz? is an “irresistible” (New York Newsday) twist on a beloved classic that proves sometimes you can go home again.
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Still, despite its flaws, WKTF? is a lot of fun, and Michael Crouch delivers yet another perfect performance. He's a talented narrator who is sometimes better than his material.
Narrator sells "Happy Days" mash-up!
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They couldn’t have found a better reader- he almost sounded like Richie Cunningham!
This has become one of my favorite books- and definitely my favorite book based around a tv show!
I loved everything about it
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At this point he gets the news that Fonzie has been killed in an accident and he's off to Milwaukee to reunite with several old friends and uncover the mystery of "Who Killed the Fonz."
Now let it be known that the mystery in this novel is very simple, and you pretty much know who the villain is from the get go because you know it can't possibly be the most likely suspect. But that's okay. The point of this novel isn't the mystery. The point is the nostalgia and fan service. We find out in this novel that you can indeed go home again, as Richie, while mourning for the Fonz, looks back on his life and we get to see many of the events of Happy Days from his perspective and find out what he was thinking and how it affected him and how the Fonz changed his life and he changed the Fonz's.
Frankly I got emotional several times throughout the novel, squirting out more than my fair share of tears. This novel is a true nostalgia trip for those of us who grew up loving "Happy Days" and the Fonz. My only nostalgia gripe is that Joannie & Chachi weren't present throughout the events of this story. They were on a second honeymoon in Tahiti. I was a tad miffed since Chachi was Fonzie's cousin and should have been present at his memorial service. Other than this glaring omission I was more than thrilled with what we got.
As far as the audiobook goes, Michael Crouch is one hell of a performer! He channeled Ron Howard with the power of his voice. I even had to double-check to make sure Howard wasn't involved at all with this book. His Fonzie impression was also spot on. Heck, even Ralph Malph sounded like Donnie Most! The only way they could have gotten a better performance for this book would have been if they had hired Ron Howard to read this thing!
Good book! Great performance! And overall a great piece of entertainment! I encourage all "Happy Days" fans to check out "Who Killed the Fonz." These days truly are yours and my "Happy Days!"
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