Friday, December 11, 2020

Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You) by Justin McElroy; Travis McElroy; Griffin McElroy

 First off, there is much humor in this book, which is very appreciated!

Did I learn how to podcast? Probably. It's not simple - the McElroy's try their best to "dumb" it down for non techie people like me. 

Recommended to everyone thinking about starting a podcast - they give you every step you need to take and do so in personable way.  5 Stars!

The Power Couple, Alex Berenson

 This was a page turner. Told through 3 different characters; The daughter, the father, and the mother. Very well written, believable, smart. One of those books you force yourself to put down or else you'll finish too soon and you want it to last as long as possible. 


However, there were a few times it did get long in the tooth with descriptions about the past, though, in essence,  you need that information to understand the dynamic between the lead characters. 


5 Stars. 

The Great Gatsby

 A classic. Look to history (even in fiction) for clues to todays world. Characters written so well, they become friends, enemies, and friends again.  5 Stars.