by Chris Paschal
When I was a kid, it was much easier to do summer reading if I enjoyed the book and it was hot out. Sometimes, especially in the South, the only thing you can do is read a book or watch TV (or old SEC football highlights — or is that just me?) because it is just too dang hot and humid. When the pool is as warm as a bath or the beach feels like the surface of the sun, nothing can really beat pouring yourself a glass of tea, sitting on a breezy porch (or inside in the A/C) and reading. But why not read and further your love of college football at the same time? This summer, try one of these books while you seek relief from the sun and humidity. You won’t regret that you did.
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