http://jaajoe.com Book Review: God Save the Fan: How Preening Sportscasters, Athletes Who Speak in the Third Person, and the Occasional Convicted Quarterback Have Taken the Fun Out of Sports (and How We Can Get It Back) Written by Will Leitch. Published by HarperCollins, 2008. If you would like a truly fresh and hilarious perspective on the protests surrounding the passing of the Olympic
On Feb 15, 12:55 pm, RF <fwdi...@hotmail.com> wrote: On Feb 15, 12:14 pm, "Francis A. Miniter" <mini...@attglobalZZ.net> wrote: My mother was a book collector. Whenever there was a big sale (such as the annual Smith College sale in Hartford, Connecticut, which took up an entire armory or field house), she would take me. I was in my mid-teens (early '60s) at the time.
Evelyn C. Leeper wrote: jmelsna@peoplepc.com wrote: I also prefer to buy in a store--though it's getting harder and harder. I like to browse, and I like to see the condition of my potential purchase for myself. Even an online book that's described as "mint" still has to pass through the clutches of the Post Awful before it reaches me... If one can get to stores and
Carbon wrote: On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 13:10:58 +0000, Dave Lee wrote: Am wanting some reading material for an upcoming trip and will be placing an Amazon order. I'd like to add a golf book to this list and was looking for a suggestion. An excellent non-instructional book is Mark Frost's "The Greatest Game Ever Played," the story of Francis Ouimet's unlikely victory over Vardon