
In honor of Funny Cide's recent retirement I am reviewing the book Funny Cide. I found this book incredibly interesting. It followed every detail of his life from foaling up until he lost Preakness. I was left feeling almost like I knew Funny because of how much they described his personality and habits. It's a side of Funny that most of us didn't get to see in the press. It's amazing that the Barnes and Noble in Hoboken had it for only $5.00! It was writen as more of a human interest piece but it was writen by his owners who are more like investors than horsemen. I would definately recommend this book. It gets four horseshoes out of five, but only because I am very hard to please. :)

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Keep up the good work.
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