Llast year made a grown up decision to not waste any more of the time that I have left on this earth with bell ends.
So on that basis I’ll pass on everyone.
I`ve recommended it to quite a few people, who`ve been unable to finish it due to it`s bleakness and a couple of others who did finish it, who sent me rude messages, saying " WHY DIDN`T YOU TELL ME ABOUT THE ENDING " :lol:
Only writer to make me cry, with the ending of the road. Don't know still if it was a 'man' thing or a 'dad' thing, but at a time when there was a burgeoning male pushback, without being aggressive or macho about it, he managed to capture what I...
Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain.
It's an autobiographical account of his life upto 2000 and how he ended up as a chef.
But, it is the antithesis of the celebrity cook stuff that followed in it's wake. It's not pretty and to be honest...
As a chef myself it was refreshing, it's him that's considered 'chef' by chefs globally. He relates to the demands of the job physically and emotionally.
Unlike the Ramsays of the world all ego and pretension. I knew he was true when he mentions...
The Black Swan by Nassim Taleb. Maybe you’ll read this and be smarter, maybe you’ll read and be more successful in life. Probably you’ll just be confused and need to read again.
The hundred year old man who climbed out a window and disappeared...