Jimmy John's: A Culinary Catastrophe B. M. Herr Released: October 18th, 2024 My 9th book for 2025 was B. M. Herr's “Jimmy John's: A Culinary Catastrophe”. I know exactly what you're thinking: Did [he] really write an actual book??? Sure, why not. I've had the itch for a while, and figured I needed to get some creative energy out. No, just kidding friends, I did not write a book...yet. I've long told my girlfriends my aspirations of one day writing a book. I do want to write a biography of my crazy life at some point. I've been told I have a story for everything and can really tell a good one. There is some backstory before I get into this book. In 2007, I was dating a girl in Chicago. January 2008, my best friend and I took a train out to Chicago to hang out with her for the week. Once there, we decided to check out Jimmy John's one of the days. It was newer to us, and we figured why not give it a shot. So the 3 of us t...
When Pride Still Mattered David Maraniss Released: September 3rd, 2000 My 6th book for 2025 was David Maraniss' “When Pride Still Mattered”. You will never find a more Vince Lombardi title for a book about the man than "When Pride Still Mattered". The legendary Green Bay Packers coach was known for discipline, standards, excellence, greatness, and glory. The title suggests that "pride" is no longer a sufficient virtue in the modern world. This was a difficult book to read. The material itself is very good, and you learn a lot about the man and his lifetime. For some reason, whether the font size or formatting of the book, I struggled getting through it, and reading one page felt like reading three pages. There were many days when my total page count read was 7, 8, or 10, as opposed to 20, 30, or 40. To help me understand it, I watched ESPN's documentary series "A Football Life". This is a series of films chronicling stars and legends fro...
Clue #12: The Haunted Gargoyle A.E. Parker Released: March 1st, 1996 My 25th book for 2025 was A.E. Parker's “Clue #12: The Haunted Gargoyle”. General Summary: Here's something I'll bet you didn't know, there were a series of books written back in the mid-1990's about the Parker Brother's game Clue. I grew up loving the Clue books. They were set up in a similar manner to Encyclopedia Brown. You would have an introduction where Mr. Boddy would introduce himself and welcome you to the mansion. With the exception of the first book, he would typically explain how he survived death in the previous book. He would then go on to introduce each of the 6 guests (including his maid). Usually this would segway into the first chapter by a loud crashing noise, or some other startling interruption. Readers are treated to 10-13 mysteries per book, and each chapter was a different story. At the end of each chapter, you were given ...
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