Oooh I got published again Caffeinated tells the story of the human relationship with and dependency on the world’s most consumed natural and legal high. Carpenter writes in a knowledgeable, yet non-judgmental manner, about the way this substance has come to dominate the Western way of life. His narrative takes the reader from the sidewalks […]
Tag: non fiction
The New Rules: The dating dos and don’ts for the digital generation by Fein & Schneider
The New Rules: The dating dos and don’ts for the digital generation by Fein & Schneider is an update to the highly successful The Rules. When I suggested this book for book club I was being slightly tongue in cheek. I did believe that it would provide the book club attendees with enough food for […]
The Anthology of Rap by Andrew Bradley & Andrew Dubois

The Anthology of Rap was the suggestion for the September book – which proved to be a controversial choice. Controversial as some didn’t think rap was an appropriate choice for book club. However, when we explored the contents the subject matter also proved controversial due to some of the inclusions and exclusions. The book went […]
Faster Than Lightning: My Autobiography by Usain Bolt
The autobiography Faster than Lightening by the double triple-gold medal Olympian Usain Bolt charts his story from his humble beginnings in Sherwood Content, Trelawny through to becoming one of the most recognisable men in the sport. In keeping with the personality many have seen at the trackside, Bolt’s narration reflects his playful nature as he […]
How to Think Like Steve Jobs by Daniel Smith
The latest offering from the writer who brought us How to Think Like Sherlock, Go Figure, Is Their Alot Wrong With This Centence?, The Language of London and Think You Know It All? can be described as a combination of a brief introduction into the life and times of Steve Jobs and a collection of quotes and anecdotes. […]