FINALLY some LITERATURE
(ok, actually, some notes: the Philly Special is not referred to by name, and this book does not reference he Miracle at the New Meadowlands)
FINALLY some LITERATURE
(ok, actually, some notes: the Philly Special is not referred to by name, and this book does not reference he Miracle at the New Meadowlands)
absolutely the most bizarre read i’ve had this year; Sarah Gailey is a master of the surreal and this one is SPICY! as many others have pointed out, this book reads a lot like if John Carpenter’s The Thing was erotica and horror at the same time
absolutely the most bizarre read i’ve had this year; Sarah Gailey is a master of the surreal and this one is SPICY! as many others have pointed out, this book reads a lot like if John Carpenter’s The Thing was erotica and horror at the same time
i actually read this 9th, so the numbers are off, but it was an incredibly affecting story of the never-ending heartbreak of existence, of pain, of disillusion and hardship without end.
i actually read this 9th, so the numbers are off, but it was an incredibly affecting story of the never-ending heartbreak of existence, of pain, of disillusion and hardship without end.
an absolute treat, and a reminder that baseball managers used to be real characters in the drama of MLB’s seasons. i hope to see a manager with even half as much character on the field in my lifetime
an absolute treat, and a reminder that baseball managers used to be real characters in the drama of MLB’s seasons. i hope to see a manager with even half as much character on the field in my lifetime
the SAME sounds over and over and over. for a whole season
mlb, please, hire a librarian
the SAME sounds over and over and over. for a whole season
mlb, please, hire a librarian
what a delight, truly. a book that inspired me to keep youtube open in another tab so i could watch all the wonderful moments mentioned. only shame is that i couldn’t find the Terrance Long-Chip Ambres drop!
i’m in my nonfiction baseball book year
what a delight, truly. a book that inspired me to keep youtube open in another tab so i could watch all the wonderful moments mentioned. only shame is that i couldn’t find the Terrance Long-Chip Ambres drop!
i’m in my nonfiction baseball book year