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Where I wax lyrical about roller derby in the guise of a book review

April 13, 2018 by Carriejay 1 Comment

I wouldn’t call myself a sporty person. I hated PE growing up (first thing on a Monday morning!!). Shivering on a muddy field in the freezing temperatures of northern England. The boys in their long sleeved rugby tops, us girls in short skirts and navy knickers (so archaic it’s ridiculous). The only options in winter were netball and hockey, two sports I loathed. Nothing about my physical education made me want to exercise. It wasn’t fun. It felt like a punishment. So I was as […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction, Sports Tagged With: anna kessel

Carriejay's CBR10 Review No:16 · Genres: Non-Fiction, Sports · Tags: anna kessel ·
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Run Toward Who You Want To Be

February 16, 2018 by Jenny S 1 Comment

Last month, Trevor Noah interviewed Jason Reynolds on the Daily Show and even before I had read any of his books, I became a fan.  He talked about writing, reading, and young people in a powerful way and made a strong argument for the need to write books that would have spoken to him as a young teen growing up in the inner city.  I’ve been a follower of the We Need Diverse Books organization and without mentioning the hashtag, Reynolds made their argument with […]

Filed Under: Sports, Young Adult Tagged With: #weneeddiversebooks, Ghost, Jason Reynolds, middle grade fiction

Jenny S's CBR10 Review No:10 · Genres: Sports, Young Adult · Tags: #weneeddiversebooks, Ghost, Jason Reynolds, middle grade fiction ·
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When rivalries turn into smooching.

January 29, 2018 by narfna 4 Comments

Well, I’m not quite to the level of reading all this author’s stuff (it is very aggressively male, which I can tolerate in a sports romance, but I’m not sure about elsewhere). But I am very much in for the rest of this series. I hope it’s longer than three books. This time around, we follow Simeon Boudreaux, who we met last book as one of Gavin Brawley’s best (only) friends and teammates on the Barons, a fake New York professional football team. Simeon is a […]

Filed Under: Romance, Sports Tagged With: down by contact, m/m, m/m romance, narfna, romance, santino hassell, sports romance, the barons

narfna's CBR10 Review No:13 · Genres: Romance, Sports · Tags: down by contact, m/m, m/m romance, narfna, romance, santino hassell, sports romance, the barons ·
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aly raisman fierce

Living Strong

January 23, 2018 by slowseptember Leave a Comment

I’m a gym nerd, as we affectionately refer to ourselves on the gymternet. I have a tumblr appropriately full of tumbling gifs, a Patreon subscription to Lauren Hopkins’ Gymternet site, and a YouTube history full of old meets that I’ve watched a thousand times.

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction, Sports, Young Adult Tagged With: aly raisman, fierce, fierce how competing for myself changed everything, gymnastics, Non-Fiction, sports

slowseptember's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction, Sports, Young Adult · Tags: aly raisman, fierce, fierce how competing for myself changed everything, gymnastics, Non-Fiction, sports ·
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Don’t call it a Cannonball (but it is)

November 6, 2017 by kfishgirl 4 Comments

So this is my 2nd full Cannonball.  I did a half in CBR 7, and finished my review for my 52nd book for CBR8 on New Year’s Eve.  I’m not sure what happened this year, but I’m super early with my 52nd book! Anyway, my final book last year was suggested by my niece, and it was a meaningful book (The BFG), so I wanted my Cannonball book to be a meaningful one this year.  I was in the middle of a few books, and […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Sports Tagged With: Believe, Eric LeGrand, football, Mike Yorkey, spinal injury

kfishgirl's CBR9 Review No:52 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Sports · Tags: Believe, Eric LeGrand, football, Mike Yorkey, spinal injury ·
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“The poems were cool. The best ones were like bombs, and when all the right words came together it was like an explosion.”

September 23, 2017 by scootsa1000 Leave a Comment

I’m still making my way through the constantly growing pile of books I need to read for work. I need to be able to comment on some of our “new and noteworthy” books picks, so if parents or teachers want recommendations, I can easily help them out. Oh, your kid likes dark fantasy and Neil Gaiman? Try The Girl Who Drank The Moon. You say your kid likes sports, but really isn’t much of a reader? Well, then get some books by Kwame Alexander. And […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Poetry, Sports, Young Adult Tagged With: booked, cbr9, Kwame Alexander, Scootsa1000, the crossover

scootsa1000's CBR9 Review No:54 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Poetry, Sports, Young Adult · Tags: booked, cbr9, Kwame Alexander, Scootsa1000, the crossover ·
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