Reviews
The most entertaining book ever written about pretend sports. (Chuck Klosterman, Play: The New York Times Sports Magazine), A vivid journey into baseball's bizarro world . . . Mr. Walker not only finds the humor in this world of the obsessed, he also finds the drama. (Dan Barry, The New York Times ) Brilliantly funny. ( The Washington Post ) I have read many books on baseball, but none of them approach the delight, the zaniness, the lunacy, and the sheer reading pleasure of Sam Walker's Fantasyland. (Buzz Bissinger, author of Three Nights in August and Friday Night Lights The most entertaining book ever written about pretend sports. (Chuck Klosterman, Play: The New York Times Sports Magazine ), A vivid journey into baseball’s bizarro world . . . Mr. Walker not only finds the humor in this world of the obsessed, he also finds the drama. (Dan Barry, The New York Times ) Brilliantly funny. ( The Washington Post ) I have read many books on baseball, but none of them approach the delight, the zaniness, the lunacy, and the sheer reading pleasure of Sam Walker’s Fantasyland. (Buzz Bissinger, author of Three Nights in August and Friday Night Lights The most entertaining book ever written about pretend sports. (Chuck Klosterman, Play: The New York Times Sports Magazine ), A vivid journey into baseball’s bizarro world . . . Mr. Walker not only finds the humor in this world of the obsessed, he also finds the drama. (Dan Barry, The New York Times), I have read many books on baseball, but none of them approach the delight, the zaniness, the lunacy, and the sheer reading pleasure of Sam Walker’s Fantasyland. (Buzz Bissinger, author of Three Nights in August and Friday Night Lights, I have read many books on baseball, but none of them approach the delight, the zaniness, the lunacy, and the sheer reading pleasure of Sam Walker’s Fantasyland.(Buzz Bissinger, author of Three Nights in Augustand Friday Night Lights, A vivid journey into baseballs bizarro world . . . Mr. Walker not only finds the humor in this world of the obsessed, he also finds the drama. (Dan Barry, "The New York Times"), A vivid journey into baseball’s bizarro world . . . Mr. Walker not only finds the humor in this world of the obsessed, he also finds the drama. (Dan Barry, The New York Times ), I have read many books on baseball, but none of them approach the delight, the zaniness, the lunacy, and the sheer reading pleasure of Sam Walkers "Fantasyland." (Buzz Bissinger, author of "Three Nights in August" and "Friday Night Lights", The most entertaining book ever written about pretend sports. (Chuck Klosterman, "Play: The New York Times Sports Magazine"), A vivid journey into baseball's bizarro world . . . Mr. Walker not only finds the humor in this world of the obsessed, he also finds the drama. (Dan Barry, "The New York Times"), The most entertaining book ever written about pretend sports. (Chuck Klosterman, Play: The New York Times Sports Magazine )