There Goes Gravity, Lisa Robinson
For me, Lisa is one of the founders of covering Rock and Roll journalism…. and one of the best at it. She begins with a chapter on her...
Think Like A Monk, Jay Shetty
Introduces his readers on how to adopt a monk mindset i.e. stripping ourselves of external influences, internal influences, and fears...
Is This Anything? Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry unloads thousands of jokes (his best material he says) he’s done from the 70s up to present day. He wrote this in Spring after...
The Goldfinch, Donna Tartt
Long. Now I don’t mind long books if they can keep me engaged and there were times where my mind was in… but it did wander. A young boy...
Meditations, Marcus Aurelius
The personal writings of the Roman Emperor who ruled from 161 to 180CE. A philosophical jungle and Stoic perspective. He writes on...
Educated, Tara Westover
A memoir on the author who, with four of her siblings were born at home on an Idaho mountain, raised by fringe-Mormon parents who...
But What if We’re Wrong, Chuck Klosterman
Chuck visualizes today’s world as it will appear to those in the future who’ll perceive it as a distant past. Examples of the past with...
I am Brian Wilson, Brian Wilson
The memoirs of the legendary Beach Boy member offer insights into his difficult relationship with his father, the women in his life, his...
Theft by Finding, David Sedaris
Volume 1 and selective from 1977 to 2002. It's no coincidence that many writers tend to keep diaries. If you faithfully record your life,...
Letters & Notes on the North American Indians, George Catlin
Written in the 1800s, published in 1841, in 2 volumes, an astonishing work by Catlin, by far, the most extensive work done on the North...