The StoryTeller, Dave Grohl
How did Dave, everyone knows of Dave, a local boy of NOVA spend his time during lockdown? By writing a book. The man always has to be...
Bourdain, The Definitive Oral Biography, Laurie Woolever
If you enjoyed Bourdain – his writings, his shows… this is a book you must take hold of, ingest, reflect, and breath in. No, it’s not the...
How to be Alone, Jonathan Franzen
I’ve heard he was the second coming (or third, or fourth) for years and now, yes, I have seen the light. I’m a believer, I’m a devotee,...
Flamin’ Hot, Richard Montanez
I don’t know why I picked this book up really. The title is asinine, the leadership advice is recycled, his action plans banal and...
Everything’s Eventual, Stephen King
Another book of short stories that aren’t his best work, but there are a few gems in there. More on the side of horror… which is fine…...
Different Seasons, Stephen King
I picked this book of four stories up even though I’d seen two of them in movie form – Shawshank Redemption (a top 5 movie of all-time...
Gratitude, Oliver Sacks
Four essays, written by Sacks in the last two years of his life, as he faces aging, illness, and death. His first written just days...
Isaac’s Storm, Erik Larson
.Some books need meticulous and comprehensive research if it’s going to work. My go to is always Larson. The man is thorough, a terrific...
Billy Summers, Stephen King
I read recently King had a new book out. Hadn’t read him in years. When I was in 6th grade my teacher, Mr. Palmer, used to provide us...
The Splendid and the Vile, Erik Larson
Any book by Larson I have found to be genius – beautifully written, impelling story, methodically researched. His latest book here on...