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My first five-star TJR.

Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

November 3, 2022 by narfna 2 Comments

Thanks to NetGalley and Ballantine Books for the ARC. It has not affected the content of my review. Oh, hey, look at that. Five stars. I think no one is more surprised about that rating than me after slowly making my way through this over the past two and a half months (this was written in August). But really, I was only slow because I didn’t expect to get this ARC, so I was reading it in between other books when I had time. But […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ARCs, Carrie Soto is back, historical fiction, sports, Taylor Jenkins Reid, tennis

narfna's CBR14 Review No:181 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ARCs, Carrie Soto is back, historical fiction, sports, Taylor Jenkins Reid, tennis ·
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The Best is Back

Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

October 1, 2022 by Jake 1 Comment

Read this as part of CBR14bingo: question. I wanted to know who Carrie Soto is and what she is coming back from. Later, I wanted another question answered… I was at a bookstore about a month ago when I heard two people gabbing about Taylor Jenkins Reid’s new book, Carrie Soto Is Back. One began with, “I just finished the book…” and instead of the platitudes I expected, she continued “and I hated it. The lead character was terrible there was nothing else to go on after […]

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Carrie Soto is back, cbr14bingo, historical fiction, question, sports, Taylor Jenkins Reid, tennis

Jake's CBR14 Review No:174 · Genres: Sports · Tags: Carrie Soto is back, cbr14bingo, historical fiction, question, sports, Taylor Jenkins Reid, tennis ·
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They’re Out!

Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series by Eliot Asinof

September 2, 2022 by Jake Leave a Comment

Read as part of CBR14Bingo: Scandal. The 1919 World Series was scandalized by eight members of the Chicago White Sox agreeing to throw it as part of a gambling conspiracy.  Bill James is a legend among baseball fans. His greatest rep is as the Analytics Guy but my first taste of his work was his text on the Hall of Fame, in which he critiques the process by which people enter. James devoted a chapter to baseball’s most famous banned people: Pete Rose and Shoeless […]

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 1919 world Series, Baseball, Black Sox Scandal, cbr14bingo, Charles Commiskey, Chicago, Eight Men Out, Eliot Asinof, gambling, Joe Jackson, scandal, sports, true crime

Jake's CBR14 Review No:152 · Genres: Sports · Tags: 1919 world Series, Baseball, Black Sox Scandal, cbr14bingo, Charles Commiskey, Chicago, Eight Men Out, Eliot Asinof, gambling, Joe Jackson, scandal, sports, true crime ·
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Double Play

Rickey: The Life and Legend of an American Original by Howard Bryant

The House that Ruth Built: A New Stadium, the First Yankee Championship, and the Redemption of 1923 by Robert Weintraub

August 21, 2022 by Jake Leave a Comment

Thanks to watching The Captain, I’ve been on a baseball kick lately. This past week, I read two really good books that deserved to be fleshed out here. Rickey I’ve always been fascinated with Rickey Henderson, the player. A combination of speed and power made him the best leadoff hitter and stolen base champ in history. I always admired how instead of acting too proud to end his career with some hokey narrative, he kept playing independent ball, hoping to be signed.  I know less about […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Sports Tagged With: Babe Ruth, Baseball, Bronx, Howard Bryant, John McGraw, New York baseball Giants, New York Yankees, oakland, Oakland As, Polo Grounds, Rickey, Rickey Henderson, Robert Weintraub, sports, The House that Ruth Built, Yankee Stadium

Jake's CBR14 Review No:148 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Sports · Tags: Babe Ruth, Baseball, Bronx, Howard Bryant, John McGraw, New York baseball Giants, New York Yankees, oakland, Oakland As, Polo Grounds, Rickey, Rickey Henderson, Robert Weintraub, sports, The House that Ruth Built, Yankee Stadium ·
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Line Drive

“I want someone who can be satisfied with me as I am”

Line Drive by E.M. Lindsey

July 22, 2022 by llamareadsbooks 5 Comments

CBR14Bingo – Series: The second in a series, James’ time constraints from participation in the baseball series is a key part of the romance This is the second book in E.M. Lindsey’s baseball romance series, and hey! I still don’t care about baseball, but luckily the skillful way the author handles relationships makes me willing to pretend I understand the difference between various pitches. Pietro’s best friend James is one of the main characters in this book, and as I really liked him in that […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: cbr14bingo, contemporary, E.M. Lindsey, m-m, Romance, sports

llamareadsbooks's CBR14 Review No:62 · Genres: Romance · Tags: cbr14bingo, contemporary, E.M. Lindsey, m-m, Romance, sports ·
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Thou Shalt Check Thy Grammar Before Offering Running Advice

The Marathon Method by Tom Holland

May 1, 2022 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

Overall The Marathon Method seems to be a pretty decent guide for long-distance running. It’s got specifics, both practical and theoretical. It explains not just the ‘how’ but also in most cases, the ‘why’. For example, why do a lot of runners use those gels packets no one seems to like? Because the body’s carb stores are likely to run out around mile 20 of a marathon’s 26.something, and those gel packets are a potable way to not run into the near total body shut […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction, Sports Tagged With: fitness, running, sports, The Marathon Method, Tom Holland

CoffeeShopReader's CBR14 Review No:35 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction, Sports · Tags: fitness, running, sports, The Marathon Method, Tom Holland ·
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