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Task #1: Read a book about sports.
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Great idea, thanks!


What do you think of [book:Sudd..."
Well tennis is a sport so why not.



I think it's okay - I imagine if it was a book in the library catalog, one of the subject headings would be sports, and that would cover fiction too. Like The Brothers K, where baseball is a major part of the book.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

I've already started reading it - wasn't sure if it would fit for the category, but he gets pretty in-depth about how he trains and where he runs while mixing it in with his life and his writing. I think it's a good pick for a first sports read.




I hope so for your sake The Art of Fielding is a..."
None one has had any input so I'm just going to go with one of them, I've had the Art of.. on my TBR for years, but I'm finally tackling War and Peace and I'm not sure if another big book is the way to go.

I hope so for your sake The Art o..."
I'm reading The Art of Fielding for this prompt. I didn't realize how long it is. Yikes. But I really want to read things from my TBR rather than buying/borrowing new books, so I'm going to stick with it.


Not sure hiking is a sport."
Julia wrote: "Darn those Olympic tie-ins, I did that this year with Dvora Meyers' End of the Perfect 10 on the history of gymnastics scoring/judging. It's interesting, if very US focused. Probably needed to be t..."
Surely it's a sport, thought not a competitive one.

Me, too. I've had this one on my shelf for years, so it seems like a good opportunity to finally read it.


Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock is about a girl who plays football.
Summerland by Michael Chabon is a baseball fantasy novel.
Chris Crutcher writes about teen boys who play various sports in Spokane, and in rural areas around Oregon, as well. Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes is about swimming, Whale Talk is about an unusual swim team, Athletic Shorts: Six Short Stories is short stories about various sports.


This is one of my favorite books of all time, about running, about life, about possibility and intention. It might be the book I choose for the re-read task. Enjoy!


From what I've heard about it I think it should count.

Anyone have any good recommendations for books about jiu jitsu?

Totally, I think! It is shelved in memoir, but the entire book describes in detail her preparation (or lack thereof) and the hike itself and hiking is definitely a sport.

I'm not sure if there is enough sport in that since it's really about the politics around baseball, but it's been on my to read list for a very long time.

Yes Jo, it would, that's not out of your comfort zone at all. Try Seabiscuit, it's great and more about the people than the sport. What I really want you to do is read Invincible, it's about Arsenal football club and their unbeaten season ;)


A fantastic book that captures a lot of the excitement and joy of running. Don't read it for the running advice; read it for the adventure!!

Oh, this looks great! I might read it as a double book-feature with Burn Baby Burn


That's a great idea! Honestly I've been trolling around for more New York books after... well, moving to New York and mainlining The Get Down.

Yes Jo, it would, that's not out of your comfort zone at all. Try Seabiscuit, it's great and more about the people than the spor..."
Dang, @Jo! I think @Ultra just took you to task. LOL! ;-)




To quote AavidReader from their amazon.com review: "If I had known it was a hockey story at the outset, I may not have read it - but as it turns out, hockey is a metaphor for much that is happening in young Saul's life, and an opportunity for beautiful prose. It is both escape and trap; curse and salvation; a divine gift and a path....
But this book is much more than a story about hockey and redemption. The author paints a heart-wrenching story about the residential school system, without making it overly sentimental. I found that the story was not predictable, and I was still surprised and completely enthralled right to the last page.
The mystical moments were beautifully blended with reality,to make a remarkable book about a life's journey, that still leaves room for hope"


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