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Tag: Book Reviews

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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