Skip to content
The Dad Speaks
Menu
  • Home
  • About Mark
  • Mark Meets Nina
  • Published E-Books
    • The Dad Speaks: My First-Year as a First-Time Dad
    • The Dad Gets Edumacated
    • The Statman Speaks
  • Contact The Dad Speaks
Menu

Ode to the Dad – Part 2

Posted on 09/17/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I have written many many many many many many many many many many many many many many many many many many ODES TO THE WIFE, as Nina is an amazing mother and an awesome wife. But up till now, I have only written a single ODE TO THE DAD. So, that is why this one…

Read more

Boston Ball: Rick Pitino, Jim Calhoun, Gary Williams, and the Forgotten Cradle of Basketball Coaches – by Clayton Trutor

Posted on 09/14/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I got this book from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. I saw this book a few months ago on a list that somebody compiled about the best upcoming sports books and when I saw it, I immediately was intrigued and threw it in my Amazon Wishlist. I use that…

Read more

The Dad is Watching Television

Posted on 09/10/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I stopped watching television when Niko was born in 2016. I was a frequent watcher of The Simpsons, CSI, Criminal Minds, and The Walking Dead. And to be honest, I don’t miss them, and I don’t care what happened to the characters. I also stopped paying attention to sports (ESPN) and couldn’t even tell you…

Read more

Death In Paradise – by Robert Parker

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

This is the third book in the Jesse Stone series. Another murder is taken on by Stone and crew. This crime was a young girl, and again Stone and crew find the culprits and punish them. I am currently watching Death in Paradise also on Prime TV.

Read more

Trouble in Paradise – by Robert Parker

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

This is the second book in the Jesse Stone book series, and I am so glad there are more books and even movies starring Tom Selleck. Stone and his team have to solve another crime but this one includes a group of people who take hostages and one of the members of the group ends…

Read more

Night Passage – by Robert Parker

Posted on 09/07/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This is the first book of the Jesse Stone series, and I was intrigued by the fact that Mike Lupica, a James Patterson coauthor and author on his front, has written some of the later Jesse Stone books. So, I decided to read the first book and, I really enjoyed it. I was kept in…

Read more

Unstoppable: A Story of Love, Faith, and the Power Couple Who Ignited the College Sports Broadcasting Boom – by George Hirthler

Posted on 09/07/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I got this book from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Sometimes I choose books purely on the title and the description, and this was one of them. I had no who this power couple was, but I was interested to learn more. Rick was a great television programmer and…

Read more

Lion & Lamb – by James Patterson and Duane Swierczynski 

Posted on 09/04/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Just like all the Alex Cross books I have read by James Patterson, this one had me hooked immediately and kept me in suspense throughout the whole book. This is only the 2nd book I have read by him that is coauthored with somebody else. The first was Mike Lupica and they have another book…

Read more

The First Week

Posted on 09/03/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Well, Niko’s second first week of school went very well. His favorite subject so far, is Language Arts. On Monday, the first day, my alarm was set for 6:15 am, and when it went off, I woke up and walked to Niko’s room where I opened his door quietly, then jumped into his bed and…

Read more

Living the Beatles Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans – by Kenneth Womack

Posted on 09/02/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Before I begin my review, let me quickly say that The Beatles are my favorite band. When I was 13 years old, I purchased The Beatles complete collections of CDs. I eventually added a little bit of…

Read more

Back To School (not the movie, but the 2nd season)

Posted on 08/27/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I promise I won’t dive into the movie, Back to School, starring Rodney Dangerfield, Sam Kinison, Salley Kellerman, and a very young Robert Downey Jr. So, at what age is it appropriate to show Niko this movie? Tomorrow, Niko goes back to school. It feels like just yesterday we were picking him from his last…

Read more

Ride Free: A Memoir – by Willie G Davidson

Posted on 08/25/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Unlike the autobiography I read about Billy Busch, from the Anheuser-Busch company, where for most of the book, he discussed his fairy tale life growing up, Willie Davidson from the Harley-Davidson company didn’t do that. Willie discussed in really good details his passion for art and motorcycles. Even though, I am not a motorcycle enthusiast,…

Read more

When the Game Was War: The NBA’s Greatest Season – by Rich Cohen

Posted on 08/22/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. According to Rich, the greatest NBA season was 1987-1988. He primarily focuses on Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, Isiah Thomas and the Detroit Pistons, and Larry Bird and the…

Read more

Master Chef NIKO

Posted on 08/20/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Yesterday, Nina and I took Niko to a kid’s cooking class at Maggiano’s. My parents emailed me about this on July 6th, so we have had this planned for several weeks. As the date kept coming closer, I reminded Niko about it as sometimes it’s hard to do planned things with him, and this one…

Read more

The Mutt For Me – by Don Hughes

Posted on 08/18/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. Even though I did read it, I didn’t enjoy it. It was just a quick story of Don and a dog he adopted named Barbie from the local shelter. Don was a volunteer there and had helped…

Read more

The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic – by Daniel de Vise

Posted on 08/16/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

This book was provided to me from Netgalley, so I can read and review it before it’s published. It’s not one of my favorite movies, although, I did love the music and the comedy of Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, and a few lines are embedded in my brain. I don’t remember the first time…

Read more

The Dad Has Nothing To Write

Posted on 08/13/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

On Friday night, I stared at a blank screen for a few minutes. On Saturday night, I again stared at a blank screen for a few minutes. I was really hoping something would strike me to write, but that didn’t happen. Usually, I can get something written even if it makes no sense to anybody….

Read more

Family Reins: The Extraordinary Rise and Epic Fall of an American Dynasty – by Billy Busch

Posted on 08/10/202303/27/2026 by Mark Lieberman

I didn’t know anything about the Busch family or the history of the Anheuser-Busch company, until I read this book. The title is spot on, as Billy tells the story how the company got started and then the fall when it got brought by another company. I also didn’t know that the company tried and…

Read more

Wake Up With Purpose!: What I’ve Learned in My First Hundred Years – by Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt

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

This is by far one of the best books I have read this year. Not only is it due to her age and everything she has lived through, but it’s also her extremely positive vibes on life. I really enjoyed learning about her life, especially how she got started as a teacher. She never complained…

Read more

Going Out in the HEAT

Posted on 08/06/202303/13/2026 by Mark Lieberman

Last Friday, I had a colonoscopy, and everything turned out fine. I won’t bore you with the details, although I did write some stuff down, but I won’t be publishing it. If you do have questions, contact me and I will be glad to answer them. If you look at the weather for Texas, you…

Read more

Posts pagination

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • …
  • 70
  • Next

Currently Reading

Currently not reading anything

Book Reviews (298) High School Football (302) The Dad Speaks (671)

© 2011 to 2026 Mark Lieberman/The Dad Speaks. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited.

© 2026 The Dad Speaks | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme