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  • The American Game: Into the Country of Lacrosse by S. L. Price. I know nothing about lacrosse but every book by Price has been a fantastic read so this is a must for me.

  • Legends and Soles: The Memoir of an American Original by Sonny Vaccaro with Armen Keteyian. Memoir from the legendary sportswear exec who played a key role in Nike’s rise and its connection with Michael Jordan. Keteyian is a great choice as ghostwriter too.

  • The Front Runner: The Life of Steve Prefontaine by Brendan O'Meara. A new bio of the iconic and tragic track runner.

  • Losing Big: America’s Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling by Jonathan D. Cohen.

  • The Forgotten Winner: The Notorious Vancouver Marathon 1954 by Joe McGhee

  • Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Pro-Wrestling's New World Order Changed America by Marc Raimondi

  • Sport and Crime by Ellis Cashmore, Kevin Dixon, and Jamie Cleland

  • Gamechangers and Rainmakers: How Sport Became Big Business by David Stubley

  • The 1980 Moscow Olympics: A Day-By-Day History by Tommy A Phillips

  • Death of a Racehorse: An American Story by Katie Bo Lillis

  • Eve Muirhead: Ice Queen: The Autobiography by Eve Muirhead with Eric Nicolson. Memoir from the Scottish Olympic Curling champion.

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    Sports Books: Gift a Book for the Sports Fan In Your Life this Christmas

    As sports fans, we live for the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat, and the compelling narratives that unfold on the field. But what if I told you that there's a way to extend that adrenaline rush beyond the final whistle, the last buzzer, or the checkered flag? Enter the world of sports books!

    Whether you're a die-hard fan of football, rugby, athletics or any other sport, there's a treasure trove of literature waiting for you to explore. 

    In this blog, we'll take you on a journey through some of the best sports books on the shelves this Christmas that will deepen your passion for the game and provide insights into the stories behind the athletes, teams, and events that have left an indelible mark on the sporting world.

    The most successful England side of all time: the 1966 team. We'll all have heard those dulcet tones of Kenneth Wolstenholme shouting "Four for England, three for Hurst" and his famous line during the match, "They think it's all over. It is now!" became iconic after England's winning goal. But it isn't all over. Not yet. One of them is still here, and before he goes, Geoff Hurst shares his final thoughts about it all in Last Boy of '66.

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