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Séamas O’Reilly: The World Cup sticker book is a queasy mix of nerdy stats and craven capitalism - just like football

My son’s World Cup sticker book offers an unmissable opportunity for me to deliver the first ever broadsheet book review of this most vaunted form of literature

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Séamas O’Reilly: The World Cup sticker book is a queasy mix of nerdy stats and craven capitalism - just like…

My son’s World Cup sticker book offers an unmissable opportunity for me to deliver the first ever broadsheet book review of this most vaunted form of literature

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newyorker.com11 g fa

The Joyful Pointlessness of World Cup Sticker Books

For a parent, finding a children’s activity that hasn’t been digitized, optimized, or turned into gambling feels like a balm.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·newyorker.com

    The Joyful Pointlessness of World Cup Sticker Books

    For a parent, finding a children’s activity that hasn’t been digitized, optimized, or turned into gambling feels like a balm.

  2. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·irishtimes.com

    Séamas O’Reilly: The World Cup sticker book is a queasy mix of nerdy stats and craven capitalism - just like football

    My son’s World Cup sticker book offers an unmissable opportunity for me to deliver the first ever broadsheet book review of this most vaunted form of literature