so the over the river and through the woods summer recap… 🙂
“The Leadership Secrets of Nick Saban” by Talty – not much new, but enjoyed it nonetheless
“The Last Folk Hero” by Pearlman – From Bama to AU – this one about Bo – really enjoyed it – lots of familiar names and places
“In Every Generation” by Blake – had to have my Buffy fill – although, not very impressed with the book
“Remember the Alamo Bowl” by Reeves – quick read when I needed a book
“The EduProtocol Field Guide 1” by Hebern and Corippo – book study for the county this summer
“Firekeeper’s Daughter” by Boulley – not enjoyable – very crazy plot
“Switching Fields” by Dohrmann – the fight to remake US soccer – loved it
“In the Wild Light” by Zenter – loved it – great YA book
“Vanderbilt” by Cooper – interesting book about a famous family
“1972” by Bence – enjoyed it – thoroughly – about Nike and running
“At Bat” by Art Black – finishes a trilogy of books about Rickwood
“The Church of Baseball” by Shelton – about the making of Bull Durham – and the disastrous Oscars afterwards:)
“Treasure Island” Robert Louis Stevenson – been a few years since I’d reread it – didn’t take long – which surprised me
“The Psychopath Test” – by Jonson – had a friend recommend it – probably b/c she thought I was a psychopath – and, of course, I hated the book:)
“7th Grade Ready” – good book for parents about middle school
“Game” – Grant Hill – good read about a guy who now has gray hair – which makes me feel old
“Call Him Jack” – YA on Jackie Robinson – enjoyed it
“Long Way Down” – Jason Reynold – good
“Alpahmaniacs” Fleischman – new book at our library
“the Racers” by Bascomb – new book at our library about auto racing before WWII
“Live, Laugh, Kidnap” – what i get for getting a book off the shelf with no recommendation (blah)
“The Silence that Binds Us” – again, desperate for something – and then wish I hadn’t