Tiger, Meet My Sister... : And Other Things I Probably Shouldn't Have Said by Rick Reilly download book DOC, TXT, EPUB
9780142181904 English 0142181900 From the New York Times bestselling author of Who's Your Caddy? "Reilly's is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him."-- The Sherman Report Rick Reilly is a sports writer like no other. A former ESPN columnist and eleven-time National Sportswriter of the Year, Reilly can make readers laugh, cry, and sometimes want to throw him across the room. He has no compunction telling readers what he thinks about today's most popular sports figures, including Tiger Woods. But for every brazen takedown, Reilly will tell a heartwarming story about the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden. With Reilly's new introduction and updates on his most talked-about columns, as well as his thoughts on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister... showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the very top of his game., Reilly s is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him. -- "The Sherman Report" Rick Reilly is a sports writer like no other. A former ESPN columnist and eleven-time National Sportswriter of the Year, Reilly can make readers laugh, cry, and sometimes want to throw him across the room. He has no compunction telling readers what he thinks about today s most popular sports figures, including Tiger Woods. But for every brazen takedown, Reilly will tell a heartwarming story about the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden. With Reilly s new introduction and updates on his most talked-about columns, as well as his thoughts on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, "Tiger, Meet My Sister " showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the very top of his game.", Rick Reilly has been called ''one of the funniest humans on the planet - an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson'' ( Publishers Weekly ). In Tiger, Meet My Sister , Reilly compiles the best of his columns from his last five years with ESPN, columns that will make you laugh, cry - and quite a few that may make you want to throw this book across the room. Rick Reilly tends to get under people''s skin like that. He has no compunction telling readers, in his singular quick-witted style, how he really feels about some of the most popular sports figures of our time. Wondering about quarterback Jay Cutler? ''Cutler is the kind of guy you just want to pick up and throw into a swimming pool, which is exactly what Peyton Manning and two linemen did one year at the Pro Bowl.'' Or how about Tiger Woods? ''Sometimes you wonder where Tiger Woods gets his public-relations advice. Gary Busey?'' But for every brazen takedown, Reilly has written a heartwarming story of the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden: the young Ravens fan with cancer who called the plays for a few - victorious - games in 2012, or the onetime top NFL recruit who was finally exonerated after serving five years for a crime he didn''t commit. With a new introduction and updates from Reilly on his most talked-about columns, as well as his expert opinion on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the top of his game. Praise for Rick Reilly ''Rick Reilly is one of the funniest humans on the planet, an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson.'' Publisher''s Weekly ''Don''t get started reading this book. It will take three burly men to pull you away from it.'' Bob Costas, NBC commentator for Missing Links ''You don''t need to know your bogeys from your birdies to find at least three laughs per page in this novel.'' The New York Times Book Review for Missing Links ''Snappy prose, believable characters, and the funniest take on blue-collar hacking and gambling since Dan Jenkins''s The Glory Game at Goat Hill ...... it''s social satire and pure irreverence that keep this story in the groove.'' Los Angeles Times for Missing Links ''Reilly could write about lawn bowling and make it funny, informative, and entertaining. You never know what the next page is going to bring.'' Los Angeles Times for Who''s Your Caddy? ''You might not think the story of a man carrying Tommy Aaron''s golf bag for 18 holes could make you laugh out loud, but you''d be wrong . Who''s Your Caddy? is funny enough to coax a chuckle out of Vijay Singh. A great way to read about the game - and its people, too.'' Charlotte Observer ''You don''t have to know much about golf to get a kick out of this book. Reilly learns a little about golf, and a lot about people.'' The Buffalo News for Who''s Your Caddy? '' Reilly knows and delivers a good story when he sees it . . . readers can''t help but be touched by the sheer ingenuity of many of these games and the sheer courage of many of the participants.'' Booklist for Sports from Hell ''Reilly was the closest thing sportswriting ever had to a rock star.'' Chris Chase, USAToday.com ''Often, Reilly''s is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him.'' Ed Sherman, The Sherman Report ''Reilly made you think, made you cry, made you LOL, made you get to kno, Rick Reilly has been called 'one of the funniÂest humans on the planet--an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson' (Publishers Weekly). In Tiger, Meet My Sister, Reilly comÂpiles the best of his columns from his last five years with ESPN, columns that will make you laugh, cry--and quite a few that may make you want to throw this book across the room. Rick Reilly tends to get under people's skin like that.He has no compunction telling readers, in his singular quick-witted style, how he really feels about some of the most popular sports figures of our time. Wondering about quarterback Jay Cutler? 'Cutler is the kind of guy you just want to pick up and throw into a swimming pool, which is exactly what Peyton Manning and two linemen did one year at the Pro Bowl.' Or how about Tiger Woods? 'Sometimes you wonder where Tiger Woods gets his public-relations advice. Gary Busey?' But for every brazen takedown, Reilly has written a heartwarming story of the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden: the young Ravens fan with cancer who called the plays for a few--victorious--games in 2012, or the onetime top NFL recruit who was finally exonerated after serving five years for a crime he didn't commit.With a new introduction and updates from Reilly on his most talked-about colÂumns, as well as his expert opinion on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the top of his game.Praise for Rick Reilly'Rick Reilly is one of the funniest humans on the planet, an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson.' Publisher's Weekly 'Don't get started reading this book. It will take three burly men to pull you away from it.' Bob Costas, NBC commentator for Missing Links 'You don't need to know your bogeys from your birdies to find at least three laughs per page in this novel.' The New York Times Book Review for Missing Links'Snappy prose, believable characters, and the funniest take on blue-collar hacking and gambling since Dan Jenkins's The Glory Game at Goat Hill...it's social satire and pure irreverence that keep this story in the groove.' Los Angeles Times for Missing Links'Reilly could write about lawn bowling and make it funny, informative, and entertaining. You never know what the next page is going to bring.' Los Angeles Times for Who's Your Caddy? 'You might not think the story of a man carrying Tommy Aaron's golf bag for 18 holes could make you laugh out loud, but you'd be wrong. Who's Your Caddy? is funny enough to coax a chuckle out of Vijay Singh. A great way to read about the game--and its people, too.' Charlotte Observer'You don't have to know much about golf to get a kick out of this book. Reilly learns a little about golf, and a lot about people.' The Buffalo News for Who's Your Caddy? '[Reilly] knows and delivers a good story when he sees it . . . readers can't help but be touched by the sheer ingenuity of many of these games and the sheer courage of many of the participants.' Booklist for Sports from Hell 'Reilly was the closest thing sportswriting ever had to a rock star.' Chris Chase, USAToday.com'Often, Reilly's is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him.' Ed Sherman, The Sherman Report 'Reilly made you think, made you cry, made you LOL, made you get to know a subject, made you love sports and hate sports and love him and hate him. Above all, he made you read him, every column.' Jay Marriotti, SportsTalk Florida, Rick Reilly is a sportswriter like no other. A former ESPN columnist and eleven-time National Sportswriter of the Year. Reilly can make readers laugh, cry, and sometimes want to throw him across the room. He has no compunction telling readers what he thinks about today's most popular sports figures, including Tiger Woods. But for every brazen takedown, Reilly will tell a heartwarming story about the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden. With Reilly's updates on his most talked-about columns, as well as his thoughts on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister . . . showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the very top of his game. ' Reilly's so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him.' Sherman Report 'Reilly could write about lawn bowling and make it funny, informative, and entertaining.' Los Angeles Times 'Reilly made you think, made you cry, made you LOL, made you get to know a subject, made you love sports and hate sports and love him and hate him. Above all, he made you read him, every column.' Sports Talk Florida
9780142181904 English 0142181900 From the New York Times bestselling author of Who's Your Caddy? "Reilly's is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him."-- The Sherman Report Rick Reilly is a sports writer like no other. A former ESPN columnist and eleven-time National Sportswriter of the Year, Reilly can make readers laugh, cry, and sometimes want to throw him across the room. He has no compunction telling readers what he thinks about today's most popular sports figures, including Tiger Woods. But for every brazen takedown, Reilly will tell a heartwarming story about the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden. With Reilly's new introduction and updates on his most talked-about columns, as well as his thoughts on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister... showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the very top of his game., Reilly s is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him. -- "The Sherman Report" Rick Reilly is a sports writer like no other. A former ESPN columnist and eleven-time National Sportswriter of the Year, Reilly can make readers laugh, cry, and sometimes want to throw him across the room. He has no compunction telling readers what he thinks about today s most popular sports figures, including Tiger Woods. But for every brazen takedown, Reilly will tell a heartwarming story about the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden. With Reilly s new introduction and updates on his most talked-about columns, as well as his thoughts on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, "Tiger, Meet My Sister " showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the very top of his game.", Rick Reilly has been called ''one of the funniest humans on the planet - an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson'' ( Publishers Weekly ). In Tiger, Meet My Sister , Reilly compiles the best of his columns from his last five years with ESPN, columns that will make you laugh, cry - and quite a few that may make you want to throw this book across the room. Rick Reilly tends to get under people''s skin like that. He has no compunction telling readers, in his singular quick-witted style, how he really feels about some of the most popular sports figures of our time. Wondering about quarterback Jay Cutler? ''Cutler is the kind of guy you just want to pick up and throw into a swimming pool, which is exactly what Peyton Manning and two linemen did one year at the Pro Bowl.'' Or how about Tiger Woods? ''Sometimes you wonder where Tiger Woods gets his public-relations advice. Gary Busey?'' But for every brazen takedown, Reilly has written a heartwarming story of the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden: the young Ravens fan with cancer who called the plays for a few - victorious - games in 2012, or the onetime top NFL recruit who was finally exonerated after serving five years for a crime he didn''t commit. With a new introduction and updates from Reilly on his most talked-about columns, as well as his expert opinion on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the top of his game. Praise for Rick Reilly ''Rick Reilly is one of the funniest humans on the planet, an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson.'' Publisher''s Weekly ''Don''t get started reading this book. It will take three burly men to pull you away from it.'' Bob Costas, NBC commentator for Missing Links ''You don''t need to know your bogeys from your birdies to find at least three laughs per page in this novel.'' The New York Times Book Review for Missing Links ''Snappy prose, believable characters, and the funniest take on blue-collar hacking and gambling since Dan Jenkins''s The Glory Game at Goat Hill ...... it''s social satire and pure irreverence that keep this story in the groove.'' Los Angeles Times for Missing Links ''Reilly could write about lawn bowling and make it funny, informative, and entertaining. You never know what the next page is going to bring.'' Los Angeles Times for Who''s Your Caddy? ''You might not think the story of a man carrying Tommy Aaron''s golf bag for 18 holes could make you laugh out loud, but you''d be wrong . Who''s Your Caddy? is funny enough to coax a chuckle out of Vijay Singh. A great way to read about the game - and its people, too.'' Charlotte Observer ''You don''t have to know much about golf to get a kick out of this book. Reilly learns a little about golf, and a lot about people.'' The Buffalo News for Who''s Your Caddy? '' Reilly knows and delivers a good story when he sees it . . . readers can''t help but be touched by the sheer ingenuity of many of these games and the sheer courage of many of the participants.'' Booklist for Sports from Hell ''Reilly was the closest thing sportswriting ever had to a rock star.'' Chris Chase, USAToday.com ''Often, Reilly''s is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him.'' Ed Sherman, The Sherman Report ''Reilly made you think, made you cry, made you LOL, made you get to kno, Rick Reilly has been called 'one of the funniÂest humans on the planet--an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson' (Publishers Weekly). In Tiger, Meet My Sister, Reilly comÂpiles the best of his columns from his last five years with ESPN, columns that will make you laugh, cry--and quite a few that may make you want to throw this book across the room. Rick Reilly tends to get under people's skin like that.He has no compunction telling readers, in his singular quick-witted style, how he really feels about some of the most popular sports figures of our time. Wondering about quarterback Jay Cutler? 'Cutler is the kind of guy you just want to pick up and throw into a swimming pool, which is exactly what Peyton Manning and two linemen did one year at the Pro Bowl.' Or how about Tiger Woods? 'Sometimes you wonder where Tiger Woods gets his public-relations advice. Gary Busey?' But for every brazen takedown, Reilly has written a heartwarming story of the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden: the young Ravens fan with cancer who called the plays for a few--victorious--games in 2012, or the onetime top NFL recruit who was finally exonerated after serving five years for a crime he didn't commit.With a new introduction and updates from Reilly on his most talked-about colÂumns, as well as his expert opinion on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the top of his game.Praise for Rick Reilly'Rick Reilly is one of the funniest humans on the planet, an indescribable amalgam of Dave Barry, Jim Murray, and Lewis Grizzard, with the timing of Jay Leno and the wit of Johnny Carson.' Publisher's Weekly 'Don't get started reading this book. It will take three burly men to pull you away from it.' Bob Costas, NBC commentator for Missing Links 'You don't need to know your bogeys from your birdies to find at least three laughs per page in this novel.' The New York Times Book Review for Missing Links'Snappy prose, believable characters, and the funniest take on blue-collar hacking and gambling since Dan Jenkins's The Glory Game at Goat Hill...it's social satire and pure irreverence that keep this story in the groove.' Los Angeles Times for Missing Links'Reilly could write about lawn bowling and make it funny, informative, and entertaining. You never know what the next page is going to bring.' Los Angeles Times for Who's Your Caddy? 'You might not think the story of a man carrying Tommy Aaron's golf bag for 18 holes could make you laugh out loud, but you'd be wrong. Who's Your Caddy? is funny enough to coax a chuckle out of Vijay Singh. A great way to read about the game--and its people, too.' Charlotte Observer'You don't have to know much about golf to get a kick out of this book. Reilly learns a little about golf, and a lot about people.' The Buffalo News for Who's Your Caddy? '[Reilly] knows and delivers a good story when he sees it . . . readers can't help but be touched by the sheer ingenuity of many of these games and the sheer courage of many of the participants.' Booklist for Sports from Hell 'Reilly was the closest thing sportswriting ever had to a rock star.' Chris Chase, USAToday.com'Often, Reilly's is so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him.' Ed Sherman, The Sherman Report 'Reilly made you think, made you cry, made you LOL, made you get to know a subject, made you love sports and hate sports and love him and hate him. Above all, he made you read him, every column.' Jay Marriotti, SportsTalk Florida, Rick Reilly is a sportswriter like no other. A former ESPN columnist and eleven-time National Sportswriter of the Year. Reilly can make readers laugh, cry, and sometimes want to throw him across the room. He has no compunction telling readers what he thinks about today's most popular sports figures, including Tiger Woods. But for every brazen takedown, Reilly will tell a heartwarming story about the power of sports to heal the wounded and lift the downtrodden. With Reilly's updates on his most talked-about columns, as well as his thoughts on athlete tattoos, NFL cheerleaders, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Tiger, Meet My Sister . . . showcases an unparalleled sportswriter at the very top of his game. ' Reilly's so good, it almost is painful for sportswriters like me to read him.' Sherman Report 'Reilly could write about lawn bowling and make it funny, informative, and entertaining.' Los Angeles Times 'Reilly made you think, made you cry, made you LOL, made you get to know a subject, made you love sports and hate sports and love him and hate him. Above all, he made you read him, every column.' Sports Talk Florida