Why Buddhism is True, Robert Wright
An introspective look at Buddhism through Western eyes. What’s fundamental to the Buddha’s teachings is the general dynamic of being...
Convenience Store Woman, Sayaka Murata
A short read. An examination of everyday life through the eyes of a Japanese woman, whose job is that of a convenience store worker. Much...
Brief Encounters, Dick Cavett
I’ve always enjoyed having the Dick Cavett show on youtube or tubi in the background while I’m exercising, and I’ve actually read this...
A Profound Mind, The Dalai Lama
If you are a beginner to Buddhism, I would recommend another book before diving into this one. I have practicing Buddhist concepts and...
Oscar Wars, Michael Schulman
This book in 11 chapter installments argues that the Oscars are a battlefield where cultural forces collide and the victors aren’t always...
To the White Sea, James Dickey
A primal descent of one man facing desperate odds? Hell, what’s not to explore on the written page. The best gunner in the squadron...
Feral, Emily Pennington
Wow, this person is disturbed… and not in a good way. Her idea of visiting 62 national parks in a year – admirable. This is where it...
Cinema Speculation, Quentin Tarantino
If you enjoy deep-diving on cinema from 1968 to 1980, then this book is for you. Quentin displays the incredible knowledge and love he...
Fox & I, Catherine Raven
A disturbed woman with a difficult past who finds solace with animals alone. A fictional tale. Hell no, it’s this author. A long time ago...
Turtle Feet, Nikolai Grozni
When you come across a hidden gem by circumstance, this is what readers live for. This book you just may consider to be one of those. The...