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Re: How about some Sports Books? -
22-05-2008, 05:38 PM
Hey
I have read both the books by Lance Armstrong...Love them both...also read Muhammad Ali biography....and Michael Jordan Biography.....All my favs and all the books rock...
Brings out the hardships faced by these guys...
cheers
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Re: How about some Sports Books? -
29-05-2008, 06:24 AM
I have read both books from Lance Armstrong i.e.
- It's not about the Bike
- Every Second Counts.
Both are really good books.
Currently I am Reading -
- Out of my Comfort Zone - Steve Waugh
- Driven to Extremes - Michael Schumacher
Can anyone suggest me a best biography on Tiger Woods. I have quite a few Titles and i checked reviews from Amazon but i don't really trust those reviews.
@Jordan - What are the titles of Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali biographies ?
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Re: How about some Sports Books? -
29-05-2008, 10:10 AM
read John wright's indian summers...an excellent book about the way indian cricket was/is being run...and his attempt..to bring profesionalism into the system...a buk abt culture clash, and a very honest appraisal of his days as coach...a gr8 read!
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