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  1. In the new faith-based drama, Running the Bases, a devout Christian baseball coach works hard to instill godly values in his high school team while honoring the memory of his brother and hero.

  2. Review: Reminiscent of Don Calame’s Swim the Fly, Running the Bases by Paul Kropp takes the age old story of teenage boys pursuing their first sexual experiences from wanting to see a girl naked to wanting to get laid. Both books take a humourous approach, but the difference is Kropp’s book includes the female perspective via Maggie’s ...

  3. Nov 11, 2014 · Publication date: October 7th 2014 My rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars Buy It: Amazon.ca | Chapters/Indigo | Indiebound | iTunes | B&N | Amazon.com Life loves a good curveball… Seventeen-year-old Annie Lucas's life is completely upended the moment her dad returns to the major leagues as the new pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals.

  4. Sep 13, 2005 · Alan becomes the perfect client for her new consulting a desperate guy with a simple objective and deep pockets. For a fee, she takes on the Alan project and coaches him from girl to girl, base to base. With Maggie’s guidance Alan comically builds his dating experience until he’s convinced he can get along without her coaching.

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  6. I was in an excellent book club at my work before I retired (run by the school librarian) but now I'm in an online one. I heard about it via their podcast. https://shedunnitbookclub.com/ The only thing that's markedly different is the work one had a huge variety of genres, non-fiction as well as fiction.

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