The Book
The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are is one of Alan Watts's most accessible works.Watts's philosophy is very eastern-thinking oriented and this...
The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are is one of Alan Watts's most accessible works.Watts's philosophy is very eastern-thinking oriented and this...
Band of Brothers, by Stephen E. Ambrose, is a great non-fictional account of Easy Company, the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, during World War II.The book...
Cosmic Trigger: Volume I is a very interesting and strange book by Robert Anton Wilson that is part nonfiction and part completely far-out weird.Much of...
Hunter S. Thompson's The Great Shark Hunt is a collection of his essays and articles written during the mid-60s to the late 70s.This is definitely...
Joe Kurmaskie's second book, Riding Outside the Lines, follows his bicycle adventures through the US and across the globe in a writing style very similar...
Dave Stamboulis writes about his bicycle adventures that took him around the entire world in his excellent book, Odysseus' Last Stand: The Chronicles of a...
Joe Kurmaskie's first book, The Metal Cowboy: Tales from the Road Less Pedaled, documents his travels by bicycle and the wisdom he gained while doing...
Harrington on Hold 'em, Volume 1, is the definitive book for anyone interested in learning No Limit Hold 'em tournaments.The book is filled with strategy,...
Cloud-hidden, Whereabouts Unknown: A Mountain Journal by Alan Watts is easily one of my favorite books by the great man who helped bring Eastern thinking...