Shepherd
"A book is truly a remarkable creation. It's a flat item made from wood, featuring flexible sections filled with numerous intriguing symbols. Just by looking at it, you can enter the thoughts of another person, even someone who lived thousands of years ago. Through the ages, a writer communicates silently yet clearly to you. Writing might be one of humanity's greatest achievements, connecting individuals who have never met, from different times and places. Books transcend the limits of time. They stand as evidence of our ability to create something extraordinary."
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1 week ago |
shepherd.com | Carl Rhodes |Ingrid Robeyns |Chuck Collins |Peter Goodman
Ingrid Robeyns opens her book provocatively. She poses the question: ‘Can a person be too rich?’ Her answer is ‘yes’! I value this book because it opens bold new ways of thinking about what can be done about inequality. Robeyns coined the term ‘limitarianism’ to explore how democratic societies might enforce specific caps on wealth. This limitarianism is, for Robeyns, a ‘regulative ideal’ that should inform government policy and regulation.
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1 month ago |
shepherd.com | Rick Telander |John Feinstein |Michael Lewis |Andre Agassi
No dynasty in sports history has been more dissected, debated, or discussed than the New England Patriots. And no reporter has done more groundbreaking investigative work on the franchise, its quarterback, Tom Brady, or its coach, Bill Belichick, than Wickersham. But, as much as I love this book for its scoops, it’s the narrative that Wickersham threads that made me say out loud to my wife, “This is freaking insane,” while I read it.
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2 months ago |
shepherd.com | Garry Bushell |Don Winslow |Jordan Harper |S.A. Cosby
Luke Crosswhite, the sensitive non-violent son of brutal imprisoned gang leader Bobby Crosswhite, is thrown into his father’s vicious world when the family mob, The Combine, is threatened by neo-Nazi gang Aryan Steel. Helped by his childhood friend Callie, Luke gets a taste for his father’s business. Brutal but beautifully written by former rock journalist Harper, best known for his work on TV shows The Mentalist and Gotham.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
shepherd.com | Nathan HIll |Nathan Paul Hill |Ava Homa |Katya Cengel |Joan Gelfand
My favorite read in 2024 Loved Most 🥇 Writing 🥈 Emotions Writing style ❤️ Loved it Pace 🐇 I couldn't put it down Why should I read it? 4 authors picked Wellness as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. What is this book about? 'American storytelling at its era-spanning best . . .
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Nov 19, 2024 |
shepherd.com | Robert Kagan |James O'Brien |Philip Roth |Martin Pengelly
My favorite read in 2024 Robert Kagan created headlines of his own before the US election, by resigning from the Washington Post when its owner, Jeff Bezos, declined to offer an endorsement. Kagan should make headlines after the election for his prescience in Rebellion, which was published in February 2024 and outlined precisely the forces that then promised to push Donald Trump back towards the White House. Spoiler alert: Trump won. Read Kagan to understand why.
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