Vagabond
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And so we go from a season without competitions to an off-season without shows. 
I will deal with the ennui by doing some reading. Toward that end, I have compiled a list of figure skating books I cannot wait to read. Here is what I have so far:
As always, I would like to know what figure skating books you cannot wait to read. New releases only, please. During you-know-what, I read through my entire collection, including Sangfroid, by Kévin Aymoz, several times.

I will deal with the ennui by doing some reading. Toward that end, I have compiled a list of figure skating books I cannot wait to read. Here is what I have so far:
Peter Oppegard: A Pain in the Neck, by Jessica Pfund
My Life-Changing Trip to Japan, by Evgenia Medvedeva
Solving Your Psychological Problems, by Eteri Tutberidze
Putting Away Childish Things, by Yuzuru Hanyu
Turn Your Exhibition Program into a Free Skate, by Marin Honda
Earn Your Own Grand Prix Medal!, by Minzhi Jin
My Turn, by Anna Vernikov, edited by Evgeni Krasnopolski
A Party to Remember, by Alena Leonova
Winning Music for Winning Programs, by Mariah Bell
How I Chose That Short Program and Why I Will Never Use It Again, by Mako Yamashita
The Cohesive Program, by Ksenia Tsibinova
Stamina Made Easy, by Evgeni Rukavicin
Consistency: Your Springboard to the World Team, by Karen Chen
Stockholm Syndrome, by Simon Proulx-Sénécal
As always, I would like to know what figure skating books you cannot wait to read. New releases only, please. During you-know-what, I read through my entire collection, including Sangfroid, by Kévin Aymoz, several times.

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