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I tried doing search, but what books were written about our 2005 Sox and their WS wins? I have Say its So by Phil Rogers and I know both Chicago newspapers put out inserts, but there has to be others. I have an Amazon gift card just burning in my pocket ready to buy!!
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Sox and the City by Richard Roeper kind of flashes back and forth between the 2005 run and the team history. It's a real easy and fun read. Plus its where I discovered this website so I gotta give it props.
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I did read Sox and the City, it was worth reading no doubt. I just cant imagine Phil wrote the only bound hard cover book....if this had been our neighbor to the north, there would have been an entire encyclopedia set written on it
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Can't believe it took this long to mention the book "Dedicated to..." # 15 on the Amazon list linked above. It was created by posters to this forum, who wrote about what the 2005 World Series meant to them and their loved ones. Some of the dedications were remarkably well written and in some cases pretty powerful. Guaranteed to bring a tear to the eye.
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