Grape works as a soda. Sort of as a gum. I wonder why it doesn't work as a pie. Grape pie? There's no grape pie. - Larry David
just finished The Silence of the Lambs. Thinking the sequel next.
"The Hall of Fame is there to keep alive the memory of people. You don't need to do that with people like Buck [O'Niel] and Joe [Nuxhall]. Nobody's forgetting those guys."
- Joe Posnanski
About fifty pages into Ulysses. Still adjusting to the Irish tone, but I am anticipating an excellent book thus far. It's hard not to enjoy the protagonist, Daedalus.
Just finished The Black Swan
Starting Road to Serfdom...
I just finished A. Lincoln: A Biography by Ronald C. White Jr. and it may be the best, most well-written, interesting book I've ever read. I know some of that feeling is the freshness of just having finished it, but I really did enjoy it, how he not only described the events of Lincoln's life, but analyzed many of them and their meaning, and explored Lincoln's continued growth morally and politically. It simply was a very enjoyable book.
After I finish my current book (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, which I have never read before), I embark on my personal Read About the Presidents! program. A biography per president, in chronological order. First on the list is Washington: The Indispensible Man by James Thomas Flexner. I may well use your glowing review as basis for my Lincoln pick (in like five years). Thanks!
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
Taking another trip through O'Brian. Currently on Post Captain, but I'm not home and I forgot to bring the next one with me. It might have to wait a few days until I get back to Cincinnati.
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I actually read a book on each president (that was deceased)--it took about 5 years and I had a hard time finding some of them. The thing I took away from it was how much history repeats itself. And even though its not a book on a president, Robert Caro's books about LBJ are great.
I'm currently reading Blood in the Cage by Jon Wertheim. It is about legendary trainer Pat Miletich and the rise of MMA (UFC in particular). It is a very good book if you have even the slightest interest in mixed martial arts.
Reading 'Scout's Honor' by Bill Shanks. Pretty good so far, though he -like many others- totally missed the point of 'Moneyball'. At least early on.
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"Sit over here next to Johnathan (Bench)...sit right here, he's smart."--Sparky Anderson
Alexander Hamilton
really good so far. The author's name escapes me since I don't have it right next to me.
"The Hall of Fame is there to keep alive the memory of people. You don't need to do that with people like Buck [O'Niel] and Joe [Nuxhall]. Nobody's forgetting those guys."
- Joe Posnanski
Ron Chernow? If so, excellent book.
What would make you enjoy it more would be to make sure nothing is distracting you by benching all of your best fantasy baseball players until you finish.
It is on the whole probable that we continually dream, but that consciousness makes such a noise that we do not hear it. Carl Jung.
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