100 Books Later - Which One Was Your Favorite?

What a way to pass the time. Through 100 book reviews, I shared my favorite pieces of literature with you all and many of you shared your favorites with me. I would always love to hear more so please send me your favorites (or least favorites) and we’ll keep reading until we’ve reviewed them all. The full 100 book list will live on my website and you will continue to see them trickle into these monthly newsletters.

Now, who’s got 100 more books for me to read?


The person unable to move forward in life is probably just a person who can't accept anything less from themselves than a perfect job.

Melville's book, published on Oct 18, 1851, is about a monster and also about a whale.

Among other things, Oe writes about the madness of male-dominated warrior culture and the disaster it inflicted on Japan.

We're wrapping this 100-book odyssey across 500 years of dramatic literature with an oldie but a goodie, the 1560 edition of the Geneva Bible. This is the book that started it all, at least for Americans. This bible is the second shot fired in a religious war we call the Reformation.


For any new readers: My new novel, Tania the Revolutionary, is available on Amazon for Kindle and paperback or Barnes & Noble for eBook.

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