More Book Reviews

Non Fiction

(+)Will Not Attend by Adam Resnick.  This book was entertaining and an easy read, but there were no laugh out loud moments.  I can see how his humor would translate well to TV.

(+)Think Like a Freak by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner.  I love everything they write and while this book was not groundbreaking as Freakanomics and SuperFreakanomics, it is still definitely worth a read.

(=)A Curious Man by Neal Thompson.  Thompson is a good storyteller but I just didn’t find the story of Robert Ripley of “Believe it or Not” fame that compelling.

(+)Empty Mansions by Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell Jr.  I thought the story of Hugette Clark was compelling and well told.  The stories were woven together well, especially given the reclusive and unhelpful nature of the main character.

(+)Flash Boys by Michael Lewis.  Lewis is a great storyteller and this book was no exception.  Upon first glance, the subject matter isn’t so interesting, but Lewis makes it relevant and entertaining.

Fiction

(-)Life of Pi by Yann Martel.  I don’t understand how this book won awards since it was like pulling teeth after the first third of the book.  Thankfully, it was short.

(-)The Circle by Dave Eggers.  He is a masterful storyteller and I was able to get through most of the book before I realized that nothing had happened and the story was terrible.  I preferred Hologram for the King, though not much happened there either.

(+)Me Before You by JoJo Moyes.  The author brought depth and emotion to the characters and I found the story moving.

(=)The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.  Another book that I found well written, but I didn’t particularly enjoy the story.  Not sure how this is a young adult book or suitable for a movie.

(-)The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman.  Terrible from start to finish.  Don’t want to relive it.

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My National NPR Interview

I did another interview with WNYC reporter Jessica Gould about internet gambling revenue in New Jersey.  I think it came out very well, but please let me know what you think!

http://www.wnyc.org/story/online-gambling-in-the-garden-state-gets-off-to-a-slow-start/

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Spartan Race

Over the past 2 months, I have been training to run the Spartan Race on June 7th in Tuxedo, New York with the Trooper Fitness Team.  Since the Spartan Race(like the Tough Mudder), requires you to complete a variety of obstacles, in addition to a few miles of running its important to have enough strength and flexibility to do whatever obstacles they decide to throw at you(they don’t give you a map or tell you the obstacles beforehand). Some of the obstacles from past races have included: the monkey bars, wall climbs of up to 8 feet, tire drags, barbed wire crawls and rope climbs.  The penalty for not being able to complete an obstacle is a not so fun 30 burpees, so I have been training really hard in the hopes that I won’t have to do too many.

In the past, I have typically focused mainly on running, and then did a bit of strength work and weights, but training for the race has required me to do more full body exercises like burpees, squat presses and pullups and to take boot camp classes with the rest of the Trooper Fitness Team.  I have really enjoyed training with the Trooper Fitness Coaches and I leave each one feeling stronger, fitter, and incredibly, incredibly sweaty.  I feel fitter than I have been in a long time, even more so than before the NYC marathon . I am really looking forward to racing and seeing just how much my work will have paid off!

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My WNYC Radio Interview

I was interviewed by Jessica Gould, a WNYC reporter, about my experiences playing online poker in New Jersey and how the change in the law has impacted me.  We also discussed some of the problems and reasons why it hasn’t been as successful as predicted.  Please listen to the audio.  Enjoy!

http://www.wnyc.org/story/new-jersey-online-gaming-bet-comes-up-short/

-Jason

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What I Have Been Reading Lately

It’s been a while since I have updated my book reviews.  Here are the books I have read lately and my thoughts on them.  Enjoy!

Fiction

(+)First Phone Call From Heaven by Mitch Albom.  It was a good and quick read.  Not his best work, but pretty fast moving and entertaining.

(+)The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer.  One of the best books I have read in a long time, following a group of friends over the course of their lives.  The writing was superb and the story was excellent.  I look forward to reading the rest of her writing soon.

(+)The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach.  A superb book about a college baseball player that captivated me from beginning to end.  Another must read.

(+)Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline.  I enjoyed this book about the life of a girl who was orphaned in New York City in the early 1900′s.  It was well written and the main character was well developed.

(+)Sycamore Row by John Grisham.  I have liked most of his fiction works and this one was no exception.  This book is another story with the same A Time to Kill main character and is a good, fast read.

(+)The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri.  I like books about different cultures and the author did a good job taking you inside the Indian culture.  The story was excellent and moving as well.

(=)Cuckoos Calling by Robert Galbraith(aka JK Rowling).  I don’t think she is as talented in the adult fiction arena as in the children’s.  It was a ok, but nothing special.

(+)Silent Wife by A.S.A. Harrison.  I like well written fiction with a twist and this is good.  This book is similar to the books written by Gillian Flynn.

Non-Fiction

(-)Floating City by Sudhir Venkatesh.  He does interesting sociological work but there was no cohesiveness and the book was boring and difficult to read.

(+)The Power of Negative Thinking by Bob Knight.  I love Bob Knight and think he has done a great job molding and teaching basketball players who are scholars as well as athletes.  Though the book was not brilliant, I was very interested in his point of view.

(+)Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls by David Sedaris.  I am generally negative about humorous memoirs, but this one was well written and entertaining.

(-)Made To Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath.  A poorly written book with information that has been much better explained elsewhere.  Habits by Charles Duhigg is a much more preferable.

(=)You’ll Know at the Finish Line by Joe Desena.  It’s a promotional ebook for Spartan Race, but the discussion of diet and exercise regimens is good.  It also has a section of recipes in the back of the book.

(-)I Wear the Black Hat by Chuck Klosterman.  This book discusses TV heroes that are dark and in morally gray areas.  I was excited initially, but it quickly became boring and uninteresting.

(+)Endgame by Frank Brady.  A very good look at Bobby Fischer’s rise and fall.  The author made him very captivating and gave the reader a good look inside his mind and the reasons behind some of his bizarre behavior.

(+)The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida.  A look inside the mind of a 13 year old boy with autism.  It is the first book of its kind and the author did a good job of conveying his daily life to the reader in a meaningful way.

(+)Double Down by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.  It was a great look inside the 2012 election and perhaps even better than their first book, Game Change.  The authors do a great job of weaving together the stories in a cohesive and entertaining way.

(+)David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell.  Though this book is a bit weaker and less groundbreaking than his previous ones, he is an excellent writer and this one is probably still worth a read.

(+)Dad is Fat by Jim Gaffigan.  Pretty much the same review as Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls.  Fun, lighthearted, but not enough laughs for me.

(+)Five Days at Memorial by Sheri Fink.  A look inside the war zone like situation in a Katrina devastated hospital.  I thought it was a little preachy about morality in the latter half, but the situations they had to deal with were extreme.

(-)Happy Happy Happy by Phil Robertson.  I wanted to read it since I had never watched Duck Dynasty.  I was not a fan of him or his writing, to put it mildly.

(=)Orange is the New Black by Piper Kerman.  The book that became a TV series.  The TV show is better than the book.

(=)Eleven Rings by Phil Jackson.  A look inside the mind of the Zen Master and one of the winningest coaches of all time.  There were a few interesting stories, but nothing spectacular.

(+)Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls.  The writer had a very tough childhood and tells the stories in a very moving and humorous way.  I will probably read the rest of her books.

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