

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Lori Gottlieb
Along with her own visits to a therapist to get over ‘Boyfriend’, Lori Gottlieb (herself a therapist) writes about a few of her patients...


Woodstock: 50 Years of Peace and Music, Daniel Bukszpan
With all the press this year it being the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock, I too got nostalgic and decided to read the latest book releases...


The Library Book, Susan Orlean
Though it’s main hook was regarding the fire that took place in the LA Central Public Library in 1986, and the subsequent case against...


Furious Hours, Casey Dep
I chose this book because of interest in Harper Lee, who after writing ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, one of most seminal works of fiction in...


Anthony Bourdain Remembered
One of the few TV hosts who actually had something to say that was impactful on the human life. Bourdain was an extraordinary storyteller....


Skeletons on the Sahara, Dean King
A ship from Connecticut leaves port in 1815, the crew on a trading voyage. They get shipwrecked off the coast of Africa, and eventually...


All These Wonders, Edited by C. Burns
Terrific short stories from storytellers. Eye-opening and profound. A book you read and grow from as a person… these are my favorite...


Ego is the Enemy, Ryan Holiday
This book covers a topic we should all practice - humility. Most of what I read I’d already either experienced first-hand from others,...


The Artist's Way, Julia Cameron.
Dubbed as a spiritual path to higher creativity hits on some basic principles that you’d think would be second nature to us, but in...


The White Album, Joan Didion
One of her books in collection of writings from the 1960s and 70s. My favorite stories were those on her time with the Doors “erotic...