4/16/2023 0 Comments Bookworm game kindle fireSturm is working his way through George R.R. It’s definitely a commitment to pick up a book, but also a minute later you’re like, ‘I’m not putting this down.’”īefore Bonino was traded to Pittsburgh earlier this month, he and stallmate Nico Sturm had something in common beyond reading books on the plane. I do read a lot, but sometimes it is hard. “I find that sometimes it is hard to want to read. “I’m a Christian guy so I do read the Bible, and a lot of other spiritual books too,” Reimer said. He just finished the second book in “The Gray Man” series, while working on Carr’s latest. Reimer said he’ll often be in the middle of multiple books at a time. It’s a good way to just kind of clear my mind, get my mind on something other than the game the night before or whatever.” I’ll have a coffee, and sometimes I’ll sit outside and do it. “I try and get in a chapter after I wake up. It’s a good way to stay off the cell phone,” Couture said. Authors like John Grisham, James Patterson and Lee Child. There were definitely some themes that emerged when the players were asked for favorite authors - some of the most famous names in the spy, mystery and thriller genres were repeat answers. Reimer is working his way through the final book in Jack Carr’s “The Terminal List” series, which Couture said he recently finished.Ĭouture said he listens to Carr’s “Danger Close” podcast as well. Bonino said Couture introduced him to Mark Greaney, the author of “The Gray Man” series. Two series in particular have been popular recently with the Sharks. Sure, there’s lots of TV and movie content out there, but after a while, I think it might just be more prone to having guys reading.” Here, you might be on the bird for five hours. “You get on the bird, you watch a show and you land. All your flights are like an hour,” Reimer said. “I think it’s an Eastern Conference thing. He spent all but eight games in his first 10 seasons as an NHL goalie playing in the Eastern Conference with Toronto, Florida and Carolina. Reimer does have a theory about why the Sharks have more book readers, and it is all about geography. Jaycob Megna was another guy that we went back and forth on books … once a good series starts going around, the guys all kind of jump in.” ( Nick Bonino) sits beside me now (before he was traded), and he reads. Martin Jones read when he was here, and he sat beside me on the plane. “( Brent Burns) got me into a few authors, and I got him into a few authors. “I’ve been someone that likes to read my entire life, and we have a lot of long trips so it is something that helps pass the time. “I just share books with guys on the team,” Couture said. When someone enjoys a book or an author, he recommends it to the others. The “club” is mostly just a handful of guys on the roster who like to read books, either on the plane during road trips, at home or both. Not in the traditional sense - they don’t read one book at the same time and discuss it, though Marc-Edouard Vlasic did joke that captain Logan Couture runs one and serves tea and pastries. The Sharks have something of an unofficial book club.
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