The footie season may be over but now is the perfect opportunity for sports fans to jump online or race to Waterstone’s, where they’ve got all of the latest sports reads to keep fans ahead of the game this Summer.
Cricket enthusiasts will love Andrew Strauss's Winning the Ashes Down Under (Hodder & Stoughton £18.99), a remarkable memoir of England's epic Ashes victory in Australia, while Celia Walden's revealing account of her time with legendary footballer George Best, Babysitting George (Bloomsbury Publishing £16.99) is a must for footie (and Best) fans across the country.
The deaths of sporting icons Ayrton Senna and Seve Ballesteros were tragedies for the Formula One and Golf circuits, but their legends live on in two remarkable titles, The Death of Ayrton Senna by Richard Williams (Penguin Books £8.99) and Seve: The Official Autobiography (Yellow Jersey Press £8.99).
Discover sporting legends and heroes of the pitch, field and track in-store or online at www.waterstones.com
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