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Great books about sports
Through my Sport Management class, I came across this list of SI's 100 greatest books. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/si_...ports_books/1/ I figured people who don't read the magazine might enjoy some of the books. I've probably only read about 10-15 on the list, so I'll probably use it as a starting point this summer some.
Another one I read recently that was good, but isn't on the list, is Sometimes You See It Coming, which is about baseball. |
I strongly recommend number 99, The Miracle of Castel di Sangro. You don't need to be a soccer fan to read it; McGinnis tells a very compelling story from an 'outsiders' point of view, and the ending brought me as close to tears as any book ever has.
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Thanks for pointing out the list Bishop; there are a few on there I definitely would like to give a spin. |
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Thanks for the link. :) LOL North Dallas Forty was #25. I haven't read the book A River Runs Through It but I just caught the movie on cable the other day and that's a damn good movie. Makes me want to move to Montana. LOL |
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By far my favorite sports book, and one of my favorite books overall. |
#10, Nick Hornby's "Fever Pitch" is very much recommended. A very personal, deep, and sometimes hilarious insight in the mind of a life-long Arsenal fan.
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You know I'm wondering if I'm alone because of all the praise I see for this book everywhere.
Season on the Brink. I just didn't find myself caring for the style it was written in at all, and it was actually pretty painful to read through the whole thing. I just didn't find it to be well written. I guess I expected something different going into it, as most everyone seems to say it's one of the best. Fever Pitch is also very very good. Among the Thugs is actually a really good read to, and a bit frightening. |
Anyone ever read Summer of '49? That list had some Halberstam books but left that one off. I thought it was a good book. How can you not enjoy a Yankees vs. Redsox book in the days of DiMaggio and Ted Williams. :)
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seconded. |
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I haven't read Season on the Brink, but I've read several of Feinstein's other books -- the ones on the ACC and the PGA tour, specifically -- and they were generally very poorly formatted. I thought he had kind of a knack for telling interesting stories in uninteresting ways. |
I would like to suggest to you guys "Why is the Foul Pole Fair?". It is a very personal story that also includes a ton of stuff that you never thought you would know. Some of it is worthless, but it is worth wadding through it to get to the good stuff.
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Friday Night Lights, of course.
Shoeless Joe, the book that Field of Dreams was based on. Basketball's Biggest Upset, about Texas Western's 1965-66 season and it's upset of Kentucky in the NCAA finals... :) |
Missing from the list: FATSO by Art Donovan. Funniest book ever.
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