Skipjack wrote:
Do audiobooks count?
If so I just wrapped up "The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the fire that saved America". Fantastic book..especially if you reside in or know the inland pacific northwest well (N. Idaho/eastern WA/western Montana). Primary focus is the fire of 1910, founding of the forest service, and the characters around it. Can't recommend it enough.
Prior to that was Duff McKagen's (GNR bass player) "How to be a Man" which was nice and short thankfully because there was not a whole lot there (I bought it because I had a long flight, sounded slightly interesting, and he did something really cool for my best buddy years back so I don't mind supporting). There were 2 chapters that were awesome though. One focused on his top 100 books (where I learned about The Big Burn) and the other on top 100 albums. Some really good suggestions in those two chapters.
Currently working on David Goggins "Can't Hurt Me". It's just kinda alright I suppose but I already knew a decent amount of his background via his JRE interview so it's not so novel to me.
I recently downloaded the Goggins book and will start reading it in the next few days. It peaked my interest because I just finished reading "Living with a Seal" by Jesse Itzler. Itzler's book is a light read and I really enjoyed the book.