Best book/s you’ve read and why you liked it? Also (if you feel like it) what was it about?

Bob Dylan Reading Circa 1964.

Bob Dylan Reading Circa 1964.

When Google Fails

What are some great short story collections, preferably not modern?

Im almost positive that this would be the most practical chair ever for someone with a book collection.

Im almost positive that this would be the most practical chair ever for someone with a book collection.

Need Some Advice On Morrison Bios

What Is The Best, Most Accurate, And Most Interesting Jim Morrison Biography?

It’s not as if I don’t have anything to read; there’s a tower of perfectly good unread books next to my bed, not to mention the shelves of books in the living room I’ve been meaning to reread. I find myself, maddeningly, hungry for the next one, as yet unknown. I no longer try to analyze this hunger; I capitulated long ago to the book lust that’s afflicted me most of my life. — Lewis Buzbee-The Yellow Lighted Bookshop

Books I ordered today.

It was a joy! Words weren’t dull, words were things that could make your mind hum. If you read them and let yourself feel the magic, you could live without pain, with hope, no matter what happened to you. — Charles Bukowski-Ham on Rye

HST Quote From Hells Angels

“A man who has blown all his options can’t afford the luxury of changing his ways. He has to capitalize on whatever he has left, and he can’t afford to admit — no matter how often he’s reminded of it — that every day of his life takes him farther and farther down a blind alley… Very few toads in this world are Prince Charmings in disguise. Most are simply toads… and they are going to stay that way… Toads don’t make laws or change any basic structures, but one or two rooty insights can work powerful changes in the way they get through life. A toad who believes he got a raw deal before he even knew who was dealing will usually be sympathetic to the mean, vindictive ignorance that colors the Hell’s Angels’ view of humanity. There is not much mental distance between a feeling of having been screwed and the ethic of total retaliation, or at least the random revenge that comes with outraging the public decency.”