The books listed below are recommended reading and viewing for visitors to The Squash Life Blog. Some of them have inspired me to write posts for this blog. Others have been recommended by friends, colleagues and people I’ve run into at some of the events I’ve attended – including squash matches. But, to some extent, all of them have influenced my thinking about squash and, I suspect, that of many other squash enthusiasts.
So, if you decide to read one of them, why not share your views with other visitors to this site?
Happy reading!
The Inner Game of Tennis
by Timothy R. Gallwey
A Short Guide to Squash Rackets
by Brigadier Oscar Jameson
“Titanic”: A Survivor’s Story
by Colonel Archibald Gracie
Paranormality: Why we see what isn’t there
by Professor Richard Wiseman
Ghost Plane: The Untold Story of the CIA’s Secret Rendition Programme
by Stephen Grey
The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals
by Jane Mayer
The Personality Puzzle
by David Funder
The following DVDs may also interest, inform or even entertain visitors to The Squash Life Blog. They directly relate to people featured in different blog posts whether real or fictitious.
I hope you enjoy them.
Wall Street
Directed by Oliver Stone
Titanic
Directed by James Cameron

Keep posting stuff like this. I really like it!
How about my new squash thriller, “Sex and Drugs and Squash’n'Roll”? Unique squash fiction! The first young man to read it said, “(it) made me want to take the game up”. Published 1/1/12, to be launched at the J P Morgan ToC, New York, Jan 19th-26th 2012, and at the Canary Wharf tournament in March 2012.
Now that sounds interesting! Do send me more details when available. Good luck with it!
Book now available, and Kindle version; I’m off to the ToC on Friday 1/20 for the launch, and planning to visit as many clubs as possible in the UK and internationally in the next 18 months, very exciting!
Guy and I were talking about your squash book over dinner on Thursday after we’d completed another leg of the London Loop. I’ve just ordered a copy and am looking forward to it immensely.