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The Space Between Worlds, by Micaiah Johnson

Why this book: When I asked my friend Alison what book in the past few years she’d read that had impacted her, she responded immediately with this book. I mentioned it to my friend Luke, an avid Sci Fi reader … Continue reading

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Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir

Why this Book:  Selected by my SEAL reading group as our June 2022 selection, based on input from several who had read it. Summary in 3 Sentences:  Project Hail Mary begins with our narrator waking up on a gurney, covered with … Continue reading

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No Country for Old Men, by Cormac McCarthy

Why this book:  Selected by my literature reading group – strongly advocated for by Janar. Summary in 3 sentences:  A man hunting out in the outback in South Texas stumbles upon a number of shot up vehicles, a bunch of … Continue reading

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My Antonia, by Willa Cather

Why this book: I first heard of Willa Cather a few years ago when I was at a conference chatting about books with a woman from Nebraska, who mentioned that when she was in school, everyone had to read Willa … Continue reading

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The War of Art – Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles, by Steven Pressfield

Why this book Over the years, I’ve heard this book referred to and praised a lot – by Tim Ferriss among others.  Also I’ve read and enjoyed several of Pressfield’s historical novels, as well as his Warrior Ethos (reviewed here,) … Continue reading

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A Purple Place for Dying, by John D. MacDonald

Why this book:  In a great podcast interview Tim Ferriss did with Mike Rowe (of Dirty Jobs fame) Mike Rowe strongly recommended the entire John D. MacDonald Travis McGee series.   This recommendation was subsequently reinforced by a friend who had … Continue reading

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The Lincoln Highway, by Amor Towles

Why this Book: Selected by my literature reading group, based on 1. strong recommendations from a couple who’d read it, and 2. our group had loved Towles book A Gentleman in Moscow. Several had also read his Rules of Civility … Continue reading

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When Brains Dream by Zadra & Stickgold

Why this book:  I have been very interested in brain function, health, and dreams for much of my life. This book was strongly recommended by my friend Mike Gosh.  It is related to other books I’ve recently read, to include: … Continue reading

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The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life, by Boyd Varty

Why this book;  I was on a zoom discussion session and this book was mentioned and I was intrigued – so I bought it and read it.  Summary in 3 sentences:  In this short book (135 pages) the author describes … Continue reading

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The Eye Test – A Case for Human Creativity in the Age of Analytics, by Chris Jones

Why this book: Recommended by my friend Jay and by other members of a discussion group we’re in together.  I wasn’t going to read this book, until to a person, the others in our group raved about it and said … Continue reading

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