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Author: Mark Lieberman

Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You: A Memoir – by Lucinda Williams

Posted on 04/29/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

When I saw this book as an upcoming release a few weeks ago, I immediately threw it in my Amazon Wishlist (I use it to keep track of books I want to read). I do have a few of her songs on my iPhone playlist. One of them is called Are You Alright, and one…

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LeBron – by Jeff Benedict

Posted on 04/27/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

When I saw this book about LeBron James, I was immediately intrigued. I did have to stop reading it a few times as I had other books to read, but when I finally finished it, I was glad I read it and learned a lot more about him than I knew previously. It was he…

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Tell Me Everything: A Memoir – by Minka Kelly

Posted on 04/26/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me by Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. The only reason I read this book is because I loved her character, Lila Garrity, on Friday Night Lights! But unfortunately, she doesn’t talk much about that show. I am pretty sure that she has a lot…

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Bingo!: Forty Years in the NBA – by Ralph Lawler

Posted on 04/24/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I kept seeing this book in the Amazon library and was interested in reading it, but I always had another book I was reading until now. And, when I finished, I was glad because so far, it has been the best book I have read this year. First, let me tell you that I am…

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Happy Birthday To Me

Posted on 04/23/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

It’s my birthday today, and to celebrate, I had a terrific eating weekend. Friday Nina went to Costco earlier in the day and got a Tuxedo Chocolate Mousse cake. The three of us had a small piece that evening. For dinner, I wanted to get something from the food truck at our amenity center in…

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Top Billin’: Stories of Laughter, Lessons, and Triumph – by Bill Bellamy

Posted on 04/22/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me by Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Of all the books I have read this year, and reviewed, this will be the first where one I read, but I didn’t like it. I was expecting a lot more stories of him being a comedian…

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Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever – by Matt Singer

Posted on 04/21/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me from Netgalley so I can read and read it before it’s published. The only thing I knew about Siskel and Ebert, is they had a television show about movies, because I watched it occasionally when I was younger. Where I live, we had two movie critics, Larry Ratliff and…

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To the Temple of Tranquility…And Step On It!: A Memoir – by Ed Begley Jr.

Posted on 04/17/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Hey, I know who Ed Begley Jr. is, but I have to be honest and tell you, I can only remember his appearances in several Christopher Guest movies. I know. So, by the title of this, I…

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Self-Sufficient (I NEED A BREAK)

Posted on 04/16/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

So, how has you week been? Mine has been hectic as Nina is still recovering from having her appendix taken out last Saturday. Every day, though, she feels better, and on Thursday, she ventured downstairs for the first time and on Friday, when I got home from dropping Niko off at school, she was downstairs…

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Got Your Number: The Greatest Sports Legends and the Numbers They Own – by Mike Greenberg

Posted on 04/14/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

When I saw this book, I wasn’t sure what it was about, but I still proceeded to read it. I guess, you can say, I was intrigued by the title and the author. The title, Got Your Number, hits close to home as for almost 20 years, I was a high school football statistician, so…

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Gibby: Tales of a Baseball Lifer – by John Gibbons

Posted on 04/10/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I knew that John Gibbons was a manager for the Toronto Blue Jays, went to high school in San Antonio, and lives in San Antonio. I didn’t know he had written a book about his baseball life, until one of my Facebook friends who also happens to be a local sports television anchor in San…

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A Weekend Change of Plans

Posted on 04/09/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Niko was off on Friday for Good Friday, but Nina and I had to work. Despite that, Nina was going to surprise him with a movie date that afternoon to see the Super Mario Bros movie. Well, plans had to be changed because when she woke up on Friday morning, Niko and I had to…

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Leon Russell: The Master of Space and Time’s Journey Through Rock & Roll History – by Bill Janovitz

Posted on 04/04/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

If you don’t know who Leon Russell is, let me first say he was (in my book) the best piano player. Second, he was a studio musician, and his crew of musicians was called The Wrecking Crew. There is an awesome documentary about them on Amazon Prime. Third, he was the bandleader for Joe Cocker…

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Ma’s Diner – by David Wilson

Posted on 04/03/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Just like his 1st book in this series, Two Seasons, which I enjoyed, I also really enjoyed this one. It’s the same fun cast of characters, and most of the action takes place in or near Ma’s Diner. On a side note, I want to eat at Ma’s Diner, as the food she serves sounds…

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Easter Eggstravaganza

Posted on 04/02/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Even though we don’t believe in the religious aspects of the holidays, Niko enjoys them because he either gets gifts or food! On Saturday, our neighborhood, had their annual Easter Eggstravaganza, and Niko was excited because he may see some of his classmates from school. Nina and I even brought him a bucket to gather…

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Two Seasons – by David Wilson

Posted on 03/31/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I have already read one book by David Wilson, called Peanut Butter Memoirs. It’s primarily about his years as a law enforcement office in Maine. Well, he also has two other books about a fictional town with a bunch of interesting fictional characters. I really enjoyed his style of writing (as it kind of remined…

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Your Table Is Ready: Tales of a New York City Maître D’ – by Michael Cecchi-Azzolina

Posted on 03/27/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

In addition to autobiographies/biographies of musicians, athletes, and celebrities, I also like the occasional memoir of somebody who has worked in the restaurant industry; most though, have been chefs. So, when I saw this book about a Maître D’, I was interested in learning more about him. Because of all the cruises I have been…

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My Parents

Posted on 03/25/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Tomorrow, my mom and dad will celebrate their 54th anniversary. That means, they were married in 1969. Thank goodness for Google as I can learn more about that day in history: So, it was a Thursday. Ok, mom and dad, why a Thursday and not a Saturday or Sunday? Oh wow, Mariah Carey was born…

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Miss O’Dell: My Hard Days and Long Nights with the Beatles, the Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and the Women They Loved – by Chris O’Dell

Posted on 03/24/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

As I was reading the new Leon Russell biography (I actually stopped reading it because it was a bit too much detailed on every single thing he did and with who, but I may go back in a few weeks to finish it), I learned that he had a brief fling with Chris O’Dell. I…

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Reflections On…Books

Posted on 03/22/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I don’t have anybody in my very small circle of friends that I can sit down with and chat about the most recent books I have read. Nina will listen, but only to a certain point as she has different tastes of books than me. My parents have a very short attention span with my…

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