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Nov 30 2008:
Review: Kevin Keegan by Ian Ridley
This book ultimately suffers because of the lack of new material and insight, says Tim Lewis -
Nov 22 2008:
Review: The Snow Tourist by Charlie English and Two Planks and a Passion by Roland Huntford
Jonathan Trigell dons his snowshoes to join two ice fanatics -
Nov 16 2008:
Review: The Fighter by Tim Parks
A collection of lively and thought provoking essays, says Alexandra Masters -
Nov 16 2008:
Review: Can We Have Our Balls Back, Please? by Julian Norridge
A lighthearted history asks if the British love of games puts us on the back foot, says Emma John -
Nov 8 2008:
Review: Golf: The Cure for a Grumpy Old Man by Peter Alliss
Finding happiness is easy if you know exactly what you want, but is golf really the cure-all, asks Sue Arnold - All Reviews
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Nov 29 2008:
The fine art of sporting memoir; more Bad Sex; and bands' literary inspirations
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Nov 22 2008:
Review: The Snow Tourist by Charlie English and Two Planks and a Passion by Roland Huntford
Jonathan Trigell dons his snowshoes to join two ice fanatics -
Nov 16 2008:
Review: The Fighter by Tim Parks
A collection of lively and thought provoking essays, says Alexandra Masters -
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Nov 8 2008:
Review: Golf: The Cure for a Grumpy Old Man by Peter Alliss
Finding happiness is easy if you know exactly what you want, but is golf really the cure-all, asks Sue Arnold -
Oct 30 2008:
The award-winning Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami has failed to make the shortlist for the William Hill sports book of the year
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Sep 14 2008:
Review: Coming Back to Me by Marcus Trescothick
The former England cricketer's struggle with depression dominates his vivid autobiography says Vic Marks -
Aug 31 2008:
Review: Playing the enemy by John Carlin
South Africa's victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup final was the defining moment for the birth of a new nation -
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Aug 16 2008:
Review: The Last Amateurs by Mark de Rond
Daniel Topolski relives the intense pressure of the varsity race that strives for Olympian levels -
Aug 2 2008:
As the world limbers up for the Olympics, Mark Lawson sprints through sport in fiction - from The Pickwick Papers to this year's hit, Netherland. Authors recommend their favourite sporting books
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Aug 1 2008:
Review: Reading Comics by Douglas Wolk Today it seems as though everyone is reading them
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