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Author: Mark Lieberman

2023 Spring Break

Posted on 03/19/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Niko was off all week. He goes back to school tomorrow. Nina was also off all week. Nina goes back to work tomorrow. I was only off one day last week. So, what did Niko do during Spring Break? Well, he played lots of video games, watched a lot of YouTube, built lots of forts,…

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Peanut Butter Memoirs: A Human Story of the Journey to Becoming a Law Enforcement Officer in (Very) Rural Maine – by David Wilson

Posted on 03/17/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

In the Goodreads Society Facebook page, I saw a post from David Wilson asking very nicely if anybody would read one of his books, and post a review on Goodreads, Amazon, and any other platform. I know how hard it is to get people to leave reviews as I am also a published writer, so…

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Sideman: In Pursuit of the Next Gig – by Mark Rivera

Posted on 03/13/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I saw this book in the Kindle library a few weeks ago, and Mark Rivera was mentioned by name in a prior book I read recently. So, I was a bit intrigued by this Mark fellow. Not me, somebody else named Mark! I didn’t think I would enjoy this book about a saxophone player, but…

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A CVS Date

Posted on 03/12/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Last Thursday morning, I had to get more cough medicine as we used up everything we had in stock. Nina was sick with the flu and a cold and a few days later, I was sick with something different. The commonality we both had was a cough. Last weekend, I was absolutely exhausted, and I…

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The Education of Kendrick Perkins: A Memoir – by Kendrick Perkins

Posted on 03/09/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I was a bit disappointed in this book, as I had to skip several parts of the book where it felt like I was being lectured about certain political and cultural things. I also expected to learn more about his time in high school. A few things I enjoyed about it were about his time…

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Warrior: My Path to Being Brave – by Lisa Guerrero

Posted on 03/07/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

When I was browsing through books, and saw that Lisa Guerrero had written an autobiography, I immediately knew I wanted to read it. I knew who she was from her work as a sideline reporter on Monday Night Football and The Best Damn Sports Show Period. I didn’t know that her mom died when she…

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Prisoner of X: 20 Years in the Hole at Hustler Magazine – by Alan MacDonnell

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

This book was mentioned in the Chuck Berry book I recently read, and I am always intrigued by people who are writers and then they write a book about it. I enjoyed reading this book, and he had a lot of interesting stories of Hustler and Larry Flynt.

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Dada, I Love You

Posted on 02/28/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Nina was sick a few days after Presidents Day with the flu and a cold. I hate seeing her not feeling well and did my best to cheer her up. Mostly, she was in the bedroom, and I was either downstairs working if it was a weekday or upstairs on the sofa with Niko if…

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Chuck Berry: An American Life – by RJ Smith

Posted on 02/27/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I will admit and tell you that it took me a few times to get into this book as I couldn’t get past the first few chapters. But I finally decided to skim through them really quick and start from where his parents met. I enjoyed reading about his life, his musical influences, what his…

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Nina’s Niko Notes

Posted on 02/24/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Wow, how about that for alliteration. Yeah, I know, unique! Okay, enough about the English language. Wait, I have one more thing to say on the English language, and that is Niko often asks us about homophones, words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Our explanation is always the English language is weird….

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Uphill: A Memoir – by Jemele Hill

Posted on 02/23/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Before Niko was born in 2016, I was a sports fan; not the biggest and flashiest, but a fan in general. I was a frequent viewer of ESPN, and that is how I know who Jemele Hill is. I didn’t know about her controversial Tweets that got her in trouble a few times, I didn’t…

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After Happy Ever After – by Adam Fletcher

Posted on 02/22/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

After the 3rd book ends, Adam and Evelyn make a drastic decision to move to Istanbul for a few months to enjoy the scenery and to test their relationship. Well, this book, tells us what happened, and just like his other “weird travel series”, I really enjoyed this one. With all of his books I…

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Candles, Girl Scout Cookies, Markers, Lego’s, and Pizza

Posted on 02/19/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

No, this isn’t the title of my unpublished autobiography, but it could very well be. I like everything but candles! One of my many fun names that Nina calls me is Marker! Nina, can you please provide my readers with all of my nicknames? Actually, please don’t. Thanks. No, this is way better than that….

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Tuk-Tuk for Two: Escape to India with two strangers, in the unforgettable race of a lifetime – by Adam Fletcher

Posted on 02/17/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This is the 3rd book by Adam Fletcher in his “weird travel series.” And just like the first two, I really enjoyed this one. Yes, I googled an image of a Tuk-Tuk, just to have a better idea of what they were dealing with. So, it is indeed a story of two strangers, and of…

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Don’t Come Back: a travel adventure of bad-tempered baboons, black magic, and breakups – by Adam Fletcher

Posted on 02/15/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This is the 2nd book in his weird travel series, and just like the 1st, I really enjoyed it. He asks a lot of interesting questions to the locals and engages them in conversations about their particular country. I like his style of writing and am now reading his 3rd book in the series.

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Love, Pamela – by Pamela Anderson

Posted on 02/13/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Unlike other memoirs of celebrities that I have read recently, I knew who Pamela Anderson was. She had a rough childhood but became well known for her body very quickly. She talked about her very fast rise to fame, her marriages (and her infamous sex tape with Tommy Lee), her kids, and her animal rights…

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Niko and Dad VS Sweets

Posted on 02/12/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I try my best not to eat all the sweets in the house, because I know that Niko also likes them. But I always tell him, if I do eat them all, we can get more. Nina is smart, and she takes her stash upstairs. Sometimes, Niko will hide some in the pantry so I…

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Don’t Go There: From Chernobyl to North Korea – by Adam Fletcher

Posted on 02/11/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I was intrigued by the title, and when I researched who Adam Fletcher was, I knew this would be right up my alley as I do like funny and autobiographical travel books. I enjoyed everything he wrote about his travels to interesting places in the world where normal people like me wouldn’t travel to. I…

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My Trip Down the Pink Carpet – by Leslie Jordan

Posted on 02/08/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I already read his 2nd book, and afterwards, I really wanted to read his 1st book. Well, I enjoyed it very much. Nothing was off limits for him as he wrote about his homosexuality, drug and alcohol abuse, and his passion for helping AIDS patients. He also had a lot of funny stories about being…

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Howard Hughes: The Secret Life – by Charles Higham

Posted on 02/06/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I have read a few books this year, where Howard Hughes is mentioned. Not really knowing much about him, I sought out to find a good biography of him, and this one didn’t disappoint me. Charles Higham provided an excellent background of Howard and his family, how he made money, all the romantic relationships (with…

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