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Author: Mark Lieberman

AlphaPussy: How I Survived the Valley and Learned to Love My Boobs – by Gina Gershon

Posted on 11/24/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I got this book from Netgalley so I can read and review it before it’s published. Now, before I start, I need to tell you I have only seen a few of her movies, so I wasn’t that familiar with her. It was a really quick read for me, and I enjoyed her stories of…

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It’s Cold (No Snow Yet)

Posted on 11/23/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I am definitely not used to the cold weather. All of my life, I lived in Texas and have had to deal with extreme heat for most of the year! Car and home A/C blasting super cold air all of the time. Now, we live in one of coldest cities in the country. Even going…

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Bloody Genius (Virgil Flowers, #12) – by John Sandford

Posted on 11/22/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Well, I am a little bit sad that I have just finished reading all the Virgil Flowers books. What am I supposed to do with my life now that I don’t know what “that fucking flowers” is up to? Maybe I will see him on the road here in Minnesota where I live!  I like…

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Firsts – Snowflakes, Northern Lights, and Walking on the Mississippi River

Posted on 11/16/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Last Sunday, it was cold. So cold and cloudy. With precipitation. Add that up, and that afternoon, I saw something flying through the air and realized it was a snowflake! A few more snowflakes arrived. I sat on the couch and just watched as snowflakes flew downward. It was very surreal and pretty, and this…

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Beds Are Not Burning

Posted on 11/09/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

In July, Niko declared his current King bed not comfortable anymore and he was really struggling in the evenings to go to sleep. So, I gave him my Queen bed and took his uncomfortable King bed. For me, it was a no brainer swap as his sleep is the most important in the house. That…

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Return of the Spider (Alex Cross, #34) – by James Patterson

Posted on 11/05/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

After I read James Patterson by James Patterson, I became a fan and devoured all the Alex Cross, Women’s Murder Club, and Michael Bennett books. So, yeah Alex Cross was my first. Back in 2022, is when I read, Along Came a Spider (the first book in the series). When I saw this one, Return…

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Heartland: A Forgotten Place, an Impossible Dream, and the Miracle of Larry Bird

Posted on 11/03/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I got this from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Before I begin, I will tell you that when I was 13 years old in 1990, Larry Bird was my favorite player in the NBA. Don’t know why, when I had my hometown San Antonio Spurs to cheer for. A…

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Halloween 2025 – No Snow Yet

Posted on 11/02/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Up until about a month ago, Niko wasn’t even thinking about what to be for Halloween. But, then, he watched KPop Demon Hunters, and he wanted to be Jinu as a Demon! Fine with us. Nina found his hat online and made the robe herself. She used makeup on Niko and drew the demon markers…

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Judy Blume: A Life – by Mark Oppenheimer

Posted on 10/29/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I got this book from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Now, before I begin, I do need to inform you that although I knew who she was when I was younger, I don’t remember reading any of her books. I did read part of one of the Fudge books…

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John Candy: A Life in Comedy – by Paul Myers

Posted on 10/28/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I read Searching for Candy by Tracey J. Morgan in 2022, so I was already familiar with Candy’s life, Reading another book about his life wouldn’t hurt me, so I was on-board and eager. And, I even took some notes while I read it for this review, unlike in 2022 when I just read it….

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Minnesota Winter

Posted on 10/26/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

In June, we moved from one of the hottest places in the USA to one of the coldest places in the USA! We are ready for snow, as we have lots of warm clothes and continue to buy more. We got a TORO snow blower delivered last Wednesday and I turned it on yesterday, and…

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3… 2…1… We’re on the Air: An Inside Look at Sports Television, Journalism, and Gender Equity – by Robert Steinfeld

Posted on 10/21/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I never would’ve known about this book had it not been for a friend of mine, Richard Oliver, on Facebook, who shared an update status where he interviewed Robert Steinfeld (Bob) at the JCC in San Antonio.  Now, let me tell you that when I worked for the San Antonio Spurs from 1999 to 2002,…

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Niko’s Time Off

Posted on 10/19/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Niko was off from school Wednesday through Friday, for no particular reason. I guess that is how the schools in Minnesota function. He does get time off like this throughout the year, in addition to Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. But no Spring Break like in Texas.  Nina worked most of her hours on Monday…

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Misunderstood: A Memoir – by Allen Iverson

Posted on 10/18/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I knew of Allen Iverson from his college and professional playing days. I also knew of what happened at the bowling alley that landed him in jail when he was in high school. Being a fan of the NBA, I enjoyed watching him play ball. So, when I saw this memoir of his life, I…

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The Dad’s Trilogy of Random Thoughts

Posted on 10/12/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I got three random things I wanted to share and didn’t feel like separating them out over the next three weeks. So, you get them all today. 10/10/2025 On Friday, Nina and I celebrated 15th wedding anniversary. I took Nina to lunch at a “nice restaurant” on the lake near our house. Not the one…

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Wonder Girl: The Magnificent Sporting Life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias – by Don Van Natta Jr.

Posted on 10/08/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I knew a little bit about Babe and read a little bit about her in a book called Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women’s Basketball by Susan Shackleford and Pamela Grundy, but I wanted to know more, and this book didn’t disappoint me at all. From her high school basketball team as a…

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The Dad Isn’t a Lifeguard

Posted on 10/05/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Last Saturday and Sunday, Niko and I went to the community center where they have an indoor pool. He took swim lessons over the summer at the local high school, and now, he is a professional swimmer who loves showing off his skills. When we do pool, I strive to be there right when they…

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Moses and the Doctor: Two Men, One Championship, and the Birth of Modern Basketball – by Luke Epplin

Posted on 09/30/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I got this from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Having just read a biography on Moses Malone and read Julius Erving’s memoir a few years ago, and also reading a memoir about Eddie Gottlieb, the man responsible for professional basketball in Philadelphia, I was intrigued. This book is pretty…

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Madden & Summerall: How They Revolutionized NFL Broadcasting – by Rich Podolksy

Posted on 09/28/202503/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I was aware of who Madden and Summerall were and was eager to read this book. I am glad this book didn’t go into extreme details for every NFL game John Madden and Pat Summerall worked together as broadcast partners. This book highlighted how they got started as broadcasters and how they got together as…

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The Dad HandyMan

Posted on 09/28/202503/12/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Since we moved to our new house in June, I have done a lot of “DAD HANDYMAN” things. It’s not like the house we purchased was in shambles and needed a ton of work. Just normal things that needs to be fixed or replaced. I think we have something like 25 doors in our house…

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