Son Of The Morning Star

by Evan S. Connell

"this one is awesome. @stevenrinella recommended it to me, and good lord is it intense. "Son Of The Morning Star" by Evan S. Connell. I can't recommend it enough."

Dissolving Illusions

by Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk

""Dissolving Illusions" is a really great book. I probably would have never thought about exploring the real history of vaccines if we hadn't gone through the insane Covid gaslighting of the last 5 years, but after Dr. Humphries' book I'll never look at it the same way again. She's a very brave and brilliant woman."

Going Clear

by Lawrence Wright

""Going Clear" by @lawrence_wright is one of the weirdest books I've ever read. Such a bizarre view into madness and its wake"

The Coddling of the American Mind

by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff

"I really can't recommend this book enough. It's one of the best and most insightful books I've ever read. Jonathan Haidt was a fantastic guest on the podcast and this book is just amazing…"

The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

by Steve Brusatte

"I can't recommend this book enough. It was suggested to me by my friend, and fellow Hunter S. Thompson enthusiast thejacka_lope and it just fucking grips you. It's an incredibly detailed account of some of the…"

Blood and Thunder

by Hampton Sides

"In the last few months I've been obsessed with books on the Wild West and the conflicts Native Americans had with early settlers. This is another amazing one, "Blood and Thunder" by Hampton Sides."

The Journey Of Crazy Horse

by Joseph M. Marshall III

"The latest book on Native American History I'm getting into: The Journey Of Crazy Horse by Joseph M. Marshall III. It's been a long time since I've been so obsessed with absorbing information and stories about a…"

Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society

by Nicholas A. Christakis

"I'm about to dive into his book, "BLUEPRINT: The Evolutionary Origins Of A Good Society." You can purchase it here:"

The Book Of Five Rings

by Miyamoto Musashi

"Musashi has been a constant source of inspiration for me for most of my life. The Book Of Five Rings is, in my opinion, one of the most valuable things anyone has ever written."

Sapiens

by Yuval Noah Harari

"Really enjoying "Sapiens" by yuval_noah_harari It really puts in perspective how bizarre human beings are. It's an awesome overview of our species."

Black Elk Speaks

by John G. Neihardt

"with "Black Elk Speaks" I've found my favorite one yet. It was written in 1932 with notes that the author took from listening to the words of Black Elk…"