Blue Jay Books (Books with Blue Covers written by people named Jay)

October 11, 2016 | M. Elwood

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Perhaps I am exhausted from Sunday's epic game but I thought this blog post was a good idea.

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Anchorboy by Jay Onrait
This book is strangely appropriate. Jay Onrait was a sportscaster on TSN for a number of years and now hosts Fox Sports Live on Fox 1. This fun memoir traces his path from Alberta to broadcasting success documenting the lessons and failures along the way. 

Channel Blue by Jay Martel
Sounds like a good channel for baseball! This is a science fiction novel about aliens broadcasting a reality show of Earthling lives. Perhaps the baseball playoffs are not a big deal for those Earth dwellers, but it certainly is the topic of conversation around Toronto this week. 

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Fashion India by Phyllida Jay
Already known for his hairstyle choices, this year Josh Donaldson embraced fashion by experimenting with gold and white high-tops and knee socks. Toronto Public Library has lots of books and other resources for people who want a style update. 

Fisherman's Bible: the World's Most Comprehensive Angling Bible edited by Jay Cassell
Here's hoping the Blue Jays don't need this book for a little while.

Great answers great questions Hug your haters

Great Answers, Great Questions for your Job Interview by Jay A. Block
Perhaps a little off-season reading for members of the Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles?

Hug your Haters: How to Embrace Complaints and Keep your Customers by Jay Baer
Toronto does indeed have a love/hate relationship with its sports teams. Right now we love the Jays but will we still love them next week? Both the players and the team's management might want to read this one and prepare for whatever happens.

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