Listopia > Fictional Sports
Whether it's a made-up kids' sport or a future tech sporting challenge with rules and prizes, or mass entertainment which we wouldn't call fair sport today, list it here! In the comments under the book, please name the sport if it is not clear from the title.
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list created September 13th, 2014
by Clare O'Beara (votes) .
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Dec 16, 2015 09:49AM
Bull fighting may not be what many of us call a sport, but Hemingway did not invent it. So unless a strong case is made I shall remove The Essential Hemingway from the list. The book could be placed on a list for sport in fiction writing. Comments?
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Clare wrote: "Bull fighting may not be what many of us call a sport, but Hemingway did not invent it. So unless a strong case is made I shall remove The Essential Hemingway from the list. The book could be place..."Hmmm.... I can see your point so I've removed my vote (and as I added the book, I've also removed the book).
Thank you, feel free to add any invented sports you can find. Or vote for those placed, such as quiddich.
Clare wrote: "Thank you, feel free to add any invented sports you can find. Or vote for those placed, such as quiddich."I only placed two votes, and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was one of them :-)
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