Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened

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This book is super funny, super cute, and has a great take on depression! As someone with bipolar disorder, I really appreciated that.

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9 months ago

Long Quiet Highway: Waking Up in America

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This book is excellent. It does a great job chronicling Goldberg's transition from an atheist, logical sort of person to a Buddhist and a (wilder) hippie sort of person. If you want a more complete version of her relationship with Katagiri Roshi, I recommend reading The Great Failure as well. Honestly, I would recommend reading both. I would go so far as to say that one isn't really complete without the other.

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9 months ago

God's Dog

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I have no words to describe how good this book is. I grew up on this book. I discovered it when I was a child. It was fun enough to hold my attention as a kid, yet sophisticated enough for an adult to enjoy as well. I feel like I learn new things every time I read it. There are not many books that I could honestly say that about. Read this book and the sequels. You won't regret it. It won't be a waste of your time.

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10 months ago

Life Is Good: The Book

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Some parts of this book were really good, but others read like a promo/commercial for the Life Is Good company. I really liked the beginning, the middle dragged (although the section on...I think her name was Alberta...was good), much of the middle to the end felt like a promo for Life Is Good, and the end was good again. Overall, I'd say this book was okay, but it definitely had it's up and downs. It's good if you have nothing else to read, but there are better books out there.

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10 months ago