I’d like to get an audio book review from you for an upcoming episode of the On Books podcast.
Here’s how to participate:
1. Choose a book to review (see the list below)
2. Leave me a 1-2 minute review
Call my Google Voice answering machine @ 202-642-2349 and leave the review. Let me know in what ways this book affected your life, and/or what you thought of it. Good? Bad? What made you pick it up in the first place? Choose one of these prompts – and just be your natural wonderful self.
At the beginning of the call state your full name, location and email. And then take a pause before starting your review. Understand that by participating you’re giving me permission to use this on a future episode of the podcast On Books.
I’ll review all reviews. And the best few will make it on the podcast!
Upcoming Book List to Choose From
Call as many times as you like. Choose one book per call.
BOOK | AUTHOR |
Thinking Fast and Slow | Daniel Kahneman |
The Power of Habit | Charles Duhigg |
The Power of Now | Eckhart Tolle |
Just Kids | Patti Smith |
Man’s Search for Meaning | Viktor E. Frankl and Harold S. Kushner |
The China Study | Thomas Campbell and T. Colin Campbell |
The Paleo Manifesto | John Durant |
The Organized Mind | Daniel J. Levitin |
The Artists Way | Julia Cameron |
Made to Stick | Chip Heath and Dan Heath |
Denial of Death | Ernest Becker |
Nausea | Sarte |
Who | Geoff Smart |
The Hard Thing About Hard Things | Ben Horowitz |
Story | Robert McKee |
Zero to One | Peter Thiel and Blake Masters |
The First 20 Hours | Josh Kaufman |
New Earth | Eckhart Tolle |
Out of Control | Kevin Kelly |
The Red Queen | Matt Ridley |
Whole | T. Colin Campbell and Howard Jacobson |
Surely You’re Joking Mr. Feynman | Richard P. Feynman and Ralph Leighton |
Anias Nin’s Diary | Anaïs Nin |
Getting Things Done | David Allen |
Cunt | Inga |
Emergency | Neil Stauss |
Eat Pray Love | Elizabeth Gilbert |
Omnivore’s Dilemna | Michael Polan |
Committed | Elizabeth Gilbert |
Outliers | Malcomn Gladwell |
Tipping Point | Malcomn Gladwell |
Code 2.0 | Lawrence Lessig |
Eating Animals | Jonathan Safran Foer |
The Game | Neil Strauss |