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Rating: Summary: An engaging personal memoir of interest to all ex-jocks. Review: Bill Reynolds is certainly one of America's finest sports journalists. "Glory Days" addsto that luster.While some may dismiss it as a purely personal account of one's growing up, it is a lot more. It is a book to be read and enjoyed by all former star athletes, high school or college, who realized at some subsequent point in their life that they had to move on but did not want to let go of the one thing that they had worked at while growing up A disclaimer: Bill was a fraternity brother of mine at Brown.
Rating: Summary: an ex-player must Review: This is the second Bill Reynolds book that I have read. Loved them both. I found his descriptions taking me back to high school and the playground. It brought back a lot of memories and also made me think about how I prioritized basketball for so many years. Non basketball junkies may call Bill's live experiences crazy. I dream of some of his experiences. Great book!
Rating: Summary: an ex-player must Review: This is the second Bill Reynolds book that I have read. Loved them both. I found his descriptions taking me back to high school and the playground. It brought back a lot of memories and also made me think about how I prioritized basketball for so many years. Non basketball junkies may call Bill's live experiences crazy. I dream of some of his experiences. Great book!
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