"The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning" by Scott Galloway

Quick Book Review: “The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning” by Scott Galloway

I really had no idea who Scott Galloway was when I got this book, but it looked good when I perused it in the bookstore, so I purchased a used copy. The first part was cool enough, as Galloway, a NYU professor and (as I subsequently found out) unbelievably wealthy entrepreneur, doled out some well thought out nuggets of life…

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"The Most Dangerous Man in America: Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon, and the Hunt for the Fugitive King of LSD" by Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis

Quick Book Review: “The Most Dangerous Man in America: Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon, and the Hunt for the Fugitive King of LSD” by Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis

A very interesting, very detailed account of the 28 months that LSD guru was on the run after escaping from jail on a ridiculous drug charge. President Nixon labeled Leary “the most dangerous man in America” and was absolutely desperate to see him recaptured and brought to justice. Fascinating stories about the jailbreak, his escape to Algeria and his joining…

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"Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money" by Ken Honda

Quick Book Review: “Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money” by Ken Honda

I was hoping this book would be a nice combination of Zen philosophy and financial management, and that’s what it was, I suppose. He makes some good points about how your attitude toward money is derived from how your parents dealt with money issues, and helps you understand how money can generate thoughts of fear, stress, anxiety, and anger in…

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"The Unwinding of the Miracle: A Memoir of Life, Death, and Everything That Comes After" by Julie Yip-Williams

Quick Book Review: “The Unwinding of the Miracle: A Memoir of Life, Death, and Everything That Comes After” by Julie Yip-Williams

A detailed, sorrowful account of the author’s untimely death from colon cancer at the age of 41.  Yip-Williams was born with severe vision problems, and her grandmother insisted that her mother and father have the girl euthanized (there’s no other way to say it) by an herbalist.  The herbalist refused, and the author overcame her handicaps to graduate college, marry,…

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"Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow" by Yuval Noah Harari

Quick Book Review: “Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow” by Yuval Noah Harari

This is a philosophical book about what the future of mankind will bring.  The author discusses many of the latest trends in science and technology, and warns of the consequences of misusing and abusing the knowledge we’re acquiring.  I appreciated his argument for the better treatment of animals, and his comments on smartphones, antidepressants, and longevity were thought-provoking and compelling,…

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"You All Grow Up and Leave Me: A Memoir of Teenage Obsession" by Piper Weiss

Quick Book Review: “You All Grow Up and Leave Me: A Memoir of Teenage Obsession” by Piper Weiss

This was a disappointing book. The blurb intimated that this was more of a true crime story, about Gary Wilensky, a tennis instructor and twisted child predator who stalked and pursued rich girls on Manhattan’s Upper East Side in the ‘90s.   Only a small part of the book deals with Wilensky and his crimes. Instead, most of the book…

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"Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations" by Arnold van de Laar

Quick Book Review: “Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations” by Arnold van de Laar

This was an excellent book, giving a fairly comprehensive overview of the history of surgery through some fascinating (and shocking, and horrifying) surgical cases. These include a story about a man who desperately removed his own bladder stone, Bob Marley’s melanoma (which started as a minor toe problem, until it metastasized to his brain and killed him), JFK’s autopsy,  and…

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"Ratsnakes: Cheating Death by Living a Lie. Inside the Explosive World of ATF’s Undercover Agents and How We Changed the Game" by Vincent A. Cefalu

Quick Book Review: “Ratsnakes: Cheating Death by Living a Lie. Inside the Explosive World of ATF’s Undercover Agents and How We Changed the Game” by Vincent A. Cefalu

The author’s stories about specific cases he worked on were fascinating and sometimes very nerve-wracking to read, as the danger he experienced was palpable in many cases.  The cast of characters and their antics sometimes were more reminiscent of college buddies and fratboys and less that of trained, respectable professionals, and their personalities were often barely touched on. The author…

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"Hype: A Doctor's Guide to Medical Myths, Exaggerated Claims, and Bad Advice - How to Tell What's Real and What's Not" by Nina Shapiro, MD

Quick Book Review: “Hype: A Doctor’s Guide to Medical Myths, Exaggerated Claims, and Bad Advice – How to Tell What’s Real and What’s Not” by Nina Shapiro, MD

An easy to read, straightforward book that seeks to debunk many of the current healthcare myths.  She does this by citing the real science behind many of the assumptions, tackling topics such as vaccinations, dietary supplements, genetic testing, tanning, aging, and other interesting topics.  Helpful and informative. 

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"Miracle Creek" by Angie Kim

Quick Book Review: “Miracle Creek” by Angie Kim

A real page-turner of a novel.  A courtroom thriller about a Korean family. They own an experimental treatment center that offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy, for illnesses that don’t respond to conventional therapy, like autism and infertility.  An explosion occurs at the treatment center, gruesomely killing two people.  How did the explosion occur and who caused it?  A gripping trial exposes…

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