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Roger Bennett
6 books recommended
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Recommended Books
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Beastie Boys Book
Beastie Boys Book
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A Life Too Short
A Life Too Short
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The Unwomanly Face of War
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The Damned Utd
The Damned Utd
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Turtles All the Way Down
3 recs
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Beastie Boys Book80% Confidence
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A Life Too Short80% Confidence
“Goalkeeper such a solitary position. An individual in a team game. A striker makes a mistake, few remember. Goalkeeper's errors can haunt them forever. Please read this remarkable book to understand depths of mental duress players like Karius operate under”
The Unwomanly Face of War80% Confidence
“My Favorite Books of 2017 Each amazed me like a Rooney halffield wonderstrike: Jim Shepard's "The World To Come" Hisham Matar's "The Return" My Hero Svetlana Alexievich's "Unwomanly Face of War" and the best book ever written by a man still mourning Lucas' departure from Anfield”
The Damned Utd80% Confidence
“The Damned United by David Pearce. The book. Not the movie. Best novel I have read about sport, rife with detail about 1970s football, England at that time, human selfinterest and motivation”
Turtles All the Way Down80% Confidence
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How this profile is built
This profile tracks book recommendations and authored books for Roger Bennett. We compile recommendations from verifiable public sources, including interviews, articles, social posts, and official reading lists. Profiles are only published when they meet our thresholds for completeness, verified details, and supporting evidence.
