One book I've been enjoying this summer is - THE STRIVER'S ROW SPY by Jason Overstreet.
I hope to review it for the New York Journal of Books in a few weeks. Overstreet makes the 1920's come alive in a new way. This book reads like a film that needs to be made. Wouldn't it be cool if one could see actors playing DuBois and Garvey? Please no Samuel Jackson or Kevin Hart.
Today ON THE MARGIN will be my beloved friend Naomi Ayala. Next week I'll be doing a phone interview with Charles Johnson.
The summer is almost over. The fall is shaping up to be a busy one. It looks like I'll be doing a considerable amount of travel over the next several months.
I'm going to unplug a little from watching Trump and Clinton. Nothing is going to be serious until next month gets here. I can see Trump upset with the debates already - he might even walk out in order to create drama. The Clinton camp should play hardball with the selection of who will be asking the questions. Trump's case about the scheduling of political conversations up against the NFL is hilarious. Are we really watching the Super Bowl in September and October?
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