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  2. Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Sports Illustrated named Friday Night Lights the fourth-greatest book ever written about sports, and its fourth place position made it the highest rated book focusing on football. [6] In 2015, the book was reissued as a 25th anniversary edition and included a new afterword by Bissinger in which he provided an update on players from ...

  3. Michael Hardcastle - Wikipedia

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    Michael Hardcastle MBE (6 February 1933 – 17 January 2019) was a British author of sports fiction for children.He has written more than one hundred and forty books on a range of sporting subjects but is probably best known for his books about association football.

  4. Uell Stanley Andersen - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 documentary film 3 Magic Words was inspired by Andersen's book Three Magic Words. The film was written, directed, and produced by Michael Perlin and co-produced by Maura Hoffman. The film was produced over four years. [21] The lead is played by Gabriella Ethereal and the film is narrated by Cameron Smith.

  5. David Goldblatt (writer) - Wikipedia

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    David Goldblatt (born 26 September 1965, London) is a British sports writer, broadcaster, sociologist, journalist and author. Among his books are The Games: A Global History of the Olympics, The Game of Our Lives: The Meaning and Making of English Football, Futebol Nation: A Footballing History of Brazil, and The Ball Is Round: A Global History of Football (described as the "seminal football ...

  6. Brian Glanville - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lester Glanville (born 24 September 1931) is an English football writer and novelist. He was described by The Times as "the doyen of football writers—arguably the finest football writer of his—or any other—generation", [1] and by American journalist Paul Zimmerman as "the greatest football writer of all time."

  7. Origin (Brown novel) - Wikipedia

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    Origin is a 2017 mystery thriller novel by American author Dan Brown and the fifth installment in his Robert Langdon series, [1] following Inferno. The book was released on October 3, 2017, by Doubleday. [2] [3] The book is predominantly set in Spain and features minor sections in Sharjah and Budapest.

  8. Paper Lion - Wikipedia

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    Paper Lion is a 1966 non-fiction book by American author George Plimpton.. In 1960, Plimpton, not an athlete, arranged to pitch to a lineup of professional baseball players in an All-Star exhibition, presumably to answer the question, "How would the average man off of the street fare in an attempt to compete with the stars of professional sports?"

  9. Mr. Men - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Men is a British series of children's books written and illustrated by English author Roger Hargreaves which began publication in August 1971. [1] From 1981, an accompanying series of Little Miss books by the same author (but with female characters) was published.