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Much of the content from Reading Australian Rules Football (2017) and the earlier version of this work, Reading the Game (2005) is available through LibraryThing.com, a social networking website for book lovers. I have been putting footy content on LibraryThing for a number of years. My member name on LibraryThing is 'Reading the Game'. In 2017 an expanded version of Reading the Game known as Reading Australian Rules Football: The Definitive Guide to the Game, was published.  However, my LibraryThing account still goes by the name, 'Reading the Game'. Confused? Don't be! Go to LibraryThing.com if you want to find footy material within a Library type catalogue, complete with tags and categories. This is where I continually add Australian Rules Football material.

How do I use LibraryThing.com?
Save these Links in your web browser to access the Reading the Game Catalogue or the Reading the Game Profile page:
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Readingthegame
http://www.librarything.com/profile/Readingthegame

Note: These links will take you to pages where you can read citations and annotations from the print edition of Reading Australian Rules Football. If you navigate away from those pages you may find yourself on the LibraryThing login in page. If this happens use the Links above to return to the Reading the Game list on LibraryThing. Alternatively  sign up for a LibraryThing account. It is free and fun. You will then be able to search thousands of other personal library collections, including material from Reading the Game (2005) and Reading Australian Rules Football (2017).






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Tim Hogan