One Man's Rebuttal to Eat, Pray, Love
When I first saw this book at the library, I thought it was Eat, Pray, Love. Then I noticed what the title really said and I busted out laughing. !Drink, Play, F@#k: One Man's Search for Anything...
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When I first saw this book at the library, I thought it was Eat, Pray, Love. Then I noticed what the title really said and I busted out laughing. !Drink, Play, F@#k: One Man's Search for Anything...
Read more →I liked the cover of this book, so I read it. !Numb: A Novel Numb: A Novel is by Sean Ferrell. Numb is about a man with amnesia that has a condition by which he feels no physical pain. He could have...
Read more →I rarely read fiction, so take this review with a grain of salt. !Beat the Reaper: A Novel Beat the Reaper: A Novel is by Josh Bazell. About two weeks ago I decided I needed a break from all the...
Read more →About the time I finished reading The Shallows, a book about the addicting effects of the Internet, I stumbled onto a recommendation for this fiction book. !Hooked: A Thriller About Love and Other...
Read more →I rarely read fiction. It's not that I don't appreciate the genre, but I always seem to prioritize non-fiction. This past weekend I took a quick break into the world of fiction. !Con Ed Con Ed by...
Read more →Over seven years ago, I received an article submission for INeedCoffee by Myron Joshua. He wrote a profile on author and coffee fan Saul Bellow. I decided that one of these days I was going to get...
Read more →A while back I saw Carl Hiaasen on 60 Minutes. He seemed like an interesting guy and I made a note to someday read one of his books. I finally did. !Nature Girl Nature Girl by Carl Hiaasen is a fun...
Read more →Recently I read The Black Swan which exposed ideas of the fallacies of predictions. The Futurist is a story about a man in that profession that comes to the same conclusion. !The Futurist The...
Read more →It seems most of the books I read these days at one point were mentioned in the Wall Street Journal. Yes I prefer non-fiction over fiction. And if the book has a finance or psychology angle, even...
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