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Mentioned in 21 episodes
Red Rising
Book • 2012
In 'Red Rising: The Washington Capitals Story', Ted Starkey chronicles the transformation and resurgence of the Washington Capitals.
The book includes original interviews with key figures from the team, providing a detailed and personal look at the team's history, challenges, and successes.
The book includes original interviews with key figures from the team, providing a detailed and personal look at the team's history, challenges, and successes.
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Mentioned in 21 episodes
Mentioned by the host as his most recommended book, a captivating science fiction series.

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