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Iron in the Blood. Jay Busbee.

   Iron in the Blood.    Jay Busbee. How the Alabama vs. Auburn Rivalry Shaped the Soul of the South.    As far as college football rivalries go the annual game between the two biggest schools in the state of Alabama ranks among the best in the nation.     The game, played at the end of the regular season, is known as the Iron Bowl because it traditionally took place in Birmingham, the state’s largest city.    However, the Pittsburgh in the south, happened to be fertile region blessed with iron-ore resources at one point during the 20th century, hence the moniker that sticks to this day.    Veteran author Jay Busbee decided to add another literary resource, for which there is seemingly no shortage of documentation, describing this rivalry and fascinating topic by publishing his book Iron in the Blood .    This is a book that gives equal quarters to both of the prominent state schools and fervently discusses...

That Deserves a Wow. Chris Myers with Travis Thrasher.

  That Deserves a Wow.    Chris Myers with Travis Thrasher. Untold Stories of Legends and Champions, Their Wins and Heartbreaks. Members of the sports media often get to meet or work with the most well-known celebrities and personalities.   Those experiences are frequently documented in books available to the general public.   Long time ESPN and Fox broadcaster, Chris Myers shares his up close and personal experiences in the book That Deserves A Wow .    Insider the reader is afforded the opportunity to read some interesting stories as seen through the eyes of the author about many recognizable sports figures and celebrities, too.  In addition, Myers, known for his “I kid because I care” line also reveals to readers how he broke into the business as a teenage and cultivated his successful reporting style.  Myers, a Miami area native, is well known as a reporter, game caller and interviewer throughout a broadcast career tha...

Weightless. Rocio Salas-Whalen, MD.

Weightless.   Rocio Salas-Whalen, MD.  A Doctor’s Guide to GLP-1 Medications, Sustainable Weight Loss, and the Health You Deserve.  The blog takes a brief turn away from the typical non-fiction sports stories and pivots to a book that became easily available to me recently by the name of Weightless written by author Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen.     There are no shortages of medical sources and literature pertaining to the topic of obesity and weight-loss.    With the advent of science and medicine new forms of treatment are developed perpetually.    One such treatment is called GLP-1 and has become a popular medication pushed in numerous media advertisements these days but more importantly an accepted treatment for patients diagnosed with diabetes and obesity.  Dr. Salas-Whalen, an endocrinologist, has published a guidebook explaining the product, how it works and what to expect once undergoing treatments. This paper...

Every Day Counts. David Pollack with Mark Schlabach

Every Day Counts.     David Pollack with Mark Schlabach. Start Where You Are. Use What You Have.   Do What You Can.   We can all use some motivation and inspiration now and then to take on the challenges in our life and help meet our goals and objectives.     One strategy to help accomplish this is to make the most of each individual day.      The latest book reviewed on this blog pertains directly to this topic.    David Pollack, along with ESPN writer Mark Schlabach, explains how one can approach our lives in his book, Every Day Counts .    You might recognize the author from his days on television as an ESPN college football analyst for more than 12 years.     What some readers might not know before reading the book is that Pollack was a college football star at the University of Georgia and a high draft pick in the NFL.     Unfortunately, his promising career as a de...