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Task #1: Read a book about sports.
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You will not be disappointed. I'm reading it now and just in love with it. I never thought I'd enjoy it like I am. :)

If you have any interest in romance, pick a sports romance. Mine centers on hockey.

My best friend who is a baseball fan(atic) insisted I read Shoeless Joe. The movie "Field of Dreams" is based on this book. It was wonderful, and not just for baseball fans (I am a spectator -- the book delightfully explains the difference).

Take a look at The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics It is incredibly well written and although its all about the sport of rowing, I was totally caught up in the biography of the main character. I would never have chosen it if not recommended by my local librarian. So glad I read it!




Ha! I was scrolling through the message board to see if sports romance seemed to be fair game for this. I just finished Samantha Wayland's Fair Play and then realized I might be able to count it.


I don't think it matters.

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No End in Sight sounds fascinating!

Horse Heaven


Absolutely!

Quidditch Through the Ages - GENIUS! I haven't read it yet but think this would make an excellent choice regardless!



I just finished this and I second the recommendation! I don't care for sports either but I thought it was well done.

I am totally with you Michelle! Go Vols and Lady Vols!



I could easily grab a book on figure skating off my shelf, but if the idea is to challenge myself...

I could easily grab a book on figure skating off my shelf, but if the idea is to challenge myself..."
A Place on the Team: The Triumph and Tragedy of Title IX is super, but there are a ton of other books on Title iX





If sports is not your thing (it isn't mine), I remembered just now that Wodehouse wrote some funny stories about golf.



I read it when it came out, I am Dominican, you can imagine what that season meant to us! hahahaha there were big screens in parks, and at the local baseball stadiums so the poorer people could also watch the game.




Wonderful suggestion. I love all of John Feinstein's books. I think he makes sports interesting and accessible for all readers. Even me, and I am not a sports fan.



If you like golf, The Green.
If you like baseball, Last Days of Summer.

I think so! (though it's nonfiction, so not a novel, per se...)
I just finished "Life is Not an Accident" by Jay Williams, which was a memoir of his life in basketball and how it had to change after a motorcycle accident that left him too maimed for a comeback on the court. Not brilliant writing but a quick read that gave me a look into the life of high profile athletes and what happens when the ability to play is taken away. Not the kind of thing I would read usually, so thanks to the Read Harder Challenge for pushing my limits.



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