Tuesday, September 6, 2022
"Storyteller" by Dave Grohl
This autobiography was strongly recommended to me so I picked up a copy. It was a fascinating story following the passionate and unexpected rise of Dave Grohl from his beginnings in Virginia through his introduction to hardcore punk rock in Chicago and into his successes in numerous bands culminating in Nirvana and, then, Foo Fighters.
He certainly has innumerable stories to share and many are quite incredible. All said and done, it was a great, uplifting story of following your inner fire to wherever it may lead you. The path may swerve but, if the destination is in sight, it will continue to guide you.
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
"Lisey's Story" by Stephen King
This was my second reading of this King novel. second copy too. Approaching last Christmas, mother asked what I wanted for perhaps the tenth time and I finally said "and Stephen King novel less than ten years old". This one isn't and, yes, I've read it. It's still great.
Lisey has lived through losing a husband for a few years but she is pushed into fighting for and providing her own life when events transpire in the process of this novel. It feels rather as a culmination but as King puts it at the end "it was inspires by a dream he had a few years ago". That's what the human mind can do I suppose.
I would read this a third time.
Sunday, July 10, 2022
"Napoleon: A Life" by Andrew Roberts
While traveling in Italy last summer I kept coming across signs and placards making reference to Napoleon. It was then that I realized my high school history left a major gap in my education. Other than knowing he was exiled to Elba and ran into major issues in Russia, I knew so very little about Napoleon Buonaparte.
I did some research on best biographies about Napoleon and this one by Andrew Roberts was highly regarded. I understand why. It is comprehensive. Within it's 800 plus pages, all aspects of Napoleon's life are discussed in depth. This is truly one of the most intriguing and impressive figures of all time. He raised himself up from more or less simple beginnings to the greatest of heights and, all accomplished, at a very young age. I am mostly taken aback by the breadth of his accomplishments. It would have been quite an experience to hold a conversation with this learned and charismatic man.
"If It Bleeds" by Stephen King
Meh. Not that it wasn't an enjoyable read but it didn't grab me like so many of his books do. I am not in love with the concept of Succubi and the main story deals in this realm. I did enjoy one of the four novellas regarding the end of the world as imagined in the last moments of a person's life. That was a fun read.
I'm already in the midst of another King novel so this hasn't turned me off to him in any way.
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