Wednesday, July 8, 2026
The Celebrants--#56 finished
David and Goliath--#55 finished
The rest of the title: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell. I really enjoyed this book, he took a different perspective to underdogs and misfits and showed how their limitations actually became their positives. People with dyslexia found ways around this and became super successful. People in London being bombed, people that grew up without love, etc these people became successful in their fields. Now he has obviously picked successful people to show it could happen. He doesn't really touch on the fact that so many with these issues struggle probably their whole lives, that to me was a kind of shortcoming to this book. But was good at keeping in mind what could be setbacks can be turned around. Really good and interesting book.
There are no copies on PBS but at this point keeping and encouraging others to read.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Driving the Saudis--#54 finished
A Well-Paid Slave--#53 finished
The rest of the title: Curt Flood's Fight for Free Agency in Professional Sports. Since baseball is back into negotiating their next player deal and a lockout is assumed by all, I figured it was a good time to read this book that has been on my shelf for years. Being in St Louis and a baseball fan, I knew of Curt Flood and that he took on the owners but not much on any details. This book really tells the story, his background, his struggles before, during and after his lawsuit. Just a lot of really good information about Flood as well as about all the other people involved in this. While his numbers wouldn't get him into the HOF, he certainly belongs there as the player most responsible for gaining rights for the players. I doubt the baseball establishment--owners, etc--not players--will not let this happen and it is unfortunate. A very good read.
This one is staying around as a keeper. I knew it would be a keeper and that is probably part of the reason it took so long for me to get to it--keeper books get picked up by me a little slower than others it seems--I will need to work on this.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Shrines of Gaiety--#52 finished
Monday, June 22, 2026
A Free Man--#51 finished
The rest of this title: A True Story of Life & Death in Delhi. I haven't read much of India and thought this would be a kind of quick read. It was but not really a fan of it though. A journalist in Dehli goes to a bazaar area where day workers basically live on the street and he follows one main man and some people around him. The man Mohammed Ashraf has an interesting life but certainly did not explain it in any rational or reasonable way. An interesting character that basically drew the journalist back for sounds like years to hear the stories and follow his life. The journalist even lets Ashraf know that a book is being written and tries to help Ashraf better his life. In the end just doesn't really happen, Ashraf sort of disappears and many of the friends around him passed away. It is a life on the street where alcoholism runs their lives as much as anything. Some cover reviews mention humor but really was hard for me to see. Oh well, will have to try other books on India.
There are 2 WL for this book on PBS so I will post at some point & send away.