I am so happy Help Wanted was on his list. It's a great book that doesn't seem to be getting the attention it deserves - in the United States or internationally. Highly recommend it!
I always love Obama's book and music lists! I've only read James and Martyr!, but they were both excellent. Several other books on his list are in my TBR list.
Yes, same here! Have read James and Martyr!….want to read God of the Woods. I always feel good when I see my reading overlaps with his, (in even a small way)!
I am halfway through "Everyone Who is Gone Is Here". Heartbreaking and necessary is what I can say about it so far. It should be read by all of us - Left and Right.
I’ve read God of the Woods and despite its length it reads really fast! It’s got short chapters and the pacing does a great job of keeping you engaged. Don’t be put off too much by the size ❤
@@EricKarlAnderson Yes I'd agree with this comment. It didn't really seem that long to me. I enjoyed it - a bit of police procedural to it in parts, but not too much of that. I enjoyed the main female investigator character.
I heard he was seen reading Euel Arden’s novel, Down Here in the Warmth. But cant say so because of its controversial subject. Great book by the way. Very triggering.
Several are in my TBR list. I actually just recently finished the Jonathan Blitzer book about Central America and the border crisis and would highly recommend.
I just took a deep dive into two memoirs. Erin French’s Finding Freedom. And, Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime. Also, Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library. Thank you for your review of Barack Obama’s “Summer Reading List”. It’s always noteworthy!
I'm actually pretty impressed with his list this year. His picks have always been a sort of hit or miss for me with me liking about half of them and not liking the other half but all of these are either really solid books I've already read or books that sound interesting. : )
Interesting this is the second Liz Moore book to make Obama’s list. I think Long Bright River was on it a few years ago…which I thought was excellent. I then tried The Unseen World, which was just ok for me. Excited to try this one!
Knowing what Obama reads is inspirational. Its fascinating knowing what such a talented, intellectual man is taking in. Can you imagine Donald Trump's reading list???
Thisi is kind of off topic but if anybody is looking for a wonderful escapist holiday read to get the mind away from all of nowadays troubles I would recommend The Corfu Trilogy by Gerard Durell. The tv series did not do too much for me but my readers instincts told me that there would be a great book behind it and girl it was! It made the list of my ten favourite books of all time. It is very long (it´s three books actually) but when I did get to the end I wished so much it would go on forever. It should be considered that it is set before the second world war though, so there is a slight British imperialism/superialism vibe to it but nevertheless it is so good!
Two of those are on my newest tbr. I don't read much new fiction but I can't ignore all the buzz around James and The Ministry of Time. I did see that one of the authors uses the name Robinson, so I wonder is she related to former First Lady Michelle Obama? I believe it was on the Bible's Book of Genesis, which I read fairly often. On the one hand it really is necessary to accept some of it on faith while on the other hand too much of it is only truly believable on a metaphoric level. So possibly I'll make an effort to read that one too. Thx - enjoyed. (btw: I believe LeBron James grew up near Cleveland, Ohio, where he lived when drafted into the NBA at 17. My understanding is that James continues to give back to the community generously).
The God of the Woods was the best book I read in July.It’s not as good as her book The Unseen World but a good read. Both have now been optioned to be adapted to film.
Thanks! I've not made a dedicated video on Caledonian Road but I talked about it quite a bit in my most recent reading wrap up video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RWC5jQAkeVA.html
@@EricKarlAnderson Thanks.. Our book club in LA started to read it. But then we realized it was a 'state of the nation' book. And I don't know 'state of the nation' books seem to work better if you live in that nation.
Obama and/or his people have good taste. I couldn't get into Martyr!, it was OK but not as awe inducing as I expected. I read James, The God of the Woods, and had a few others on my TBR. I'm surprised his music list doesn't include Chappelle Roan!
I love President Obama’s book and music lists. He has such great taste with both!!!! I have read a few of the books. I have curated a great TBR and music playlist thanks to his lists. ❤❤🤎❤️🖤❤️💙💙