Top 10 sports books

Born to Run

Born to Run

200910 min read
by Christopher McDougall
5.0

What is Born to Run about?

“Born to Run” by Christopher McDougall explains the secret of success in long-distance running. You will realize that unique clothes, shoes, and diets do not determine your potential. The author encourages you to listen to your well-being and run to the end confidently and harmoniously.

The Boys in the Boat

The Boys in the Boat

2014
by Daniel James Brown
5.0

What is The Boys in the Boat about?

Find out the true story of the University of Washington's eight-oar crew team of working-class boys, who won gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. With Joe Rantz as the main character, The Boys in the Boat tells about the emotional journey of the team and their victory that defied expectations. Inspired by the boys' journals and memories, the author vividly portrays resilience and hope during the Great Depression.

Open

Open

2010
by Andre Agassi
5.0

What is Open about?

Find out the candid autobiography of the tennis legend Andre Agassi in his book Open. He shares how his life was pre-organized by his strict father even before Andre became a toddler. It is a frank portrayal of his emotional ups and downs, marriage with Brooke Shields, attitude to fame, and much more.

The Book of Basketball

The Book of Basketball

2010
by Bill Simmons
5.0

What is The Book of Basketball about?

The Book of Basketball by Bill Simmons explores the NBA's history, rivalries, and greatest players. It discusses major basketball debates and offers Simmons's unique Pyramid ranking of the ninety-six greatest players of all time. This humorous and controversial New York Times bestseller is a must-read for basketball enthusiasts.

Land of Second Chances

Land of Second Chances

2014
by Tim Lewis
5.0

What is Land of Second Chances about?

Land of Second Chances by Tim Lewis tells the true story of four men—Adrien Niyonshuti, Tom Ritchey, Jonathan Boyer, and Paul Kagame—and the unexpected success of a Rwandan cycling team. During Rwanda's search for a new identity, young cyclist Adrien Niyonshuti dreams of competing in the London Olympics with his coach Jonathan Boyer and bike innovator Tom Ritchey. This book explains how sports can unite and transform even during the hardest times.

Moneyball

Moneyball

2003
by Michael Lewis
5.0

What is Moneyball about?

What can the world of baseball teach us about management, success, and unconventional approach? Turns out, there’s a lot to learn! "Moneyball" follows a path of the Oakland Athletics under the leadership of Billy Beane, their unorthodox manager, showing that it’s possible to turn disadvantages into achievements.

The Breaks of the Game

The Breaks of the Game

2009
by David Halberstam
5.0

What is The Breaks of the Game about?

The Breaks of the Game by David Halberstam is a New York Times bestseller about the challenging 1979-80 season of the Portland Trail Blazers, led by Bill Walton, just three years after their NBA championship. Renowned journalist Halberstam explores the challenges caused by power, money, and talent in the sports world. This book tells about the influence of media, the physical and emotional hardships of athletes, and the issues of race, class, and commercialism in modern sports.

Fever Pitch

Fever Pitch

1998
by Nick Hornby
5.0

What is Fever Pitch about?

Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby tells about the emotional rollercoaster of football fandom. Hornby describes his obsession with the sport, its impact on his life, and the importance of sports for the culture. Get to know the extraordinary experiences of football fans during a losing season.

Into Thin Air

Into Thin Air

1999
by Jon Krakauer
5.0

What is Into Thin Air about?

Find out about the challenges of ascending Mount Everest and why so many people strive to conquer the highest mountain in the world. In the book Into Thin Air, American journalist Jon Krakauer describes his emotional and exhausting near-death experience of going up and down the mountain. You'll find out how he found himself hallucinating, freezing, and exhausted in his tent, and much more.

When Pride Still Mattered

When Pride Still Mattered

2000
by David Maraniss
5.0

What is When Pride Still Mattered about?

In his book When Pride Still Mattered, David Maraniss tells the story of Vince Lombardi, the coach who turned football into a symbol of the American spirit. Lombardi led the Green Bay Packers to five world championships and was known for his leadership, discipline, and teamwork. Read on to find out more about Lombardi's life, career, and legacy.

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