Why am I passionate about this?

Although I can enjoy almost any kind of book that sparks my humor or imagination, the ones that do the best job are those that put familiar characters into unfamiliar situations, whether harrowing or hilarious and challenge my understanding of what I might do if put in a similar situation. When average people are called into extraordinary situations, if not also absurd or ridiculous, I want to see how they handle it, how they overcome obstacles when they have no tool in the toolbox that would simplify it, or when their adversaries try taking the tools they do have away from them. I think these five books provide that spark. 


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The Computer Nerd

By Jeremy Bursey,

Book cover of The Computer Nerd

What is my book about?

Last year, Anston Michaels committed an act that would give him a lifetime of freedom. Tonight, that decision may come…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Syrup

Jeremy Bursey Why did I love this book?

Not enough books make me laugh, and this book had me laughing from the start. I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect from it, though. I picked it up because another book by the same author caught my attention, and I thought I should read his earlier books before reading that one. And this book sucked me right into its crazy world.

If there’s a more hilarious way for Scat, the main character, to pursue his dream of being rich in a world full of greedy marketing fiends who are all too willing to stab him in the back over a simple patent or get the girl who doesn’t want getting, I couldn’t imagine it. It is sometimes tense but always ridiculous, and I couldn’t love it more. It’s my favorite novel.

By Max Barry,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Syrup as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

After coming up with a million-dollar idea for promoting a new soda, a young neophyte in the cutthroat world of L.A. marketing joins forces with a cold-blooded female manipulator to see their concept to fruition, in a hilarious look at corporate and sexual politics, ambition, and modern life. A first novel.


Book cover of About a Boy

Jeremy Bursey Why did I love this book?

Sometimes, I just want an uncomplicated novel with endearing characters who can entertain me without spinning me with florid words or energetic action pieces, characters who can capture my imagination with simple goals and relatable decisions that become catalysts for major life transformations because I want to believe such simplicity can always lead to such beautiful and unexpected outcomes as those that happen in this book.

When even the shallowest of characters can demonstrate such depth and growth over such a short span of time after pursuing what, on the surface, seems like a shallow goal through shallow means and doing so properly and hilariously, I’m hooked. This is my second favorite book of all time.

By Nick Hornby,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked About a Boy as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

THE MILLION COPY NO. 1 BESTSELLER THAT BECAMEAN ACCLAIMED FILM STARRING HUGH GRANT AND NICOLAS HOULT

'A very entertaining and endearing read' The Times
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Thirty-six-year-old Londoner Will loves his life. Living carefree off the royalties of his dad's Christmas song, he's rich, unattached and has zero responsibilities - just the way he likes it.

But when Will meets Marcus, an awkward twelve-year-old who listens to Joni Mitchell and accidentally kills ducks with loaves of bread, an unlikely friendship starts to bloom.

Can this odd duo teach each another how to finally act their age?

Hugely funny and equally heartfelt,…


Book cover of Gone Girl

Jeremy Bursey Why did I love this book?

To say I love this book is to say I love torture, which may not be accurate. It’s better to say it burrowed into my brain and stayed there for far too long. I don’t get scared easily. But this novel caught me differently.

This one freaked me out on a level I’d never experienced before. Why? Because it’s the kind of story that could happen to anyone, especially to dingbats like me. And make no mistake: Nick, the “hero” of this story, is a complete dingbat. I mean, he’s smart. But he makes so many believably bad decisions in the face of a ruinous situation to preserve his own interests that we’re reminded how no one is immune to situations that conspire at every level to defeat us.

This book just gets under your skin and stays there. It did mine.

By Gillian Flynn,

Why should I read it?

31 authors picked Gone Girl as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

THE ADDICTIVE No.1 BESTSELLER AND INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
OVER 20 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE
THE BOOK THAT DEFINES PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER

Who are you?
What have we done to each other?

These are the questions Nick Dunne finds himself asking on the morning of his fifth wedding anniversary, when his wife Amy suddenly disappears. The police suspect Nick. Amy's friends reveal that she was afraid of him, that she kept secrets from him. He swears it isn't true. A police examination of his computer shows strange searches. He says they weren't made by him. And then there are the persistent calls on…


Book cover of Ready Player One

Jeremy Bursey Why did I love this book?

I’m a sucker for ‘80s nostalgia, and this pop culture birthday gift picked all the right member berries for me. Games, movies, all the things I loved as a kid, right there in a literary thriller adventure. But, while the throwback to childhood hooked me, the hero’s simple desire to “win the game” and “earn the big prize” kept me invested. After all, that was what childhood and video games were all about.

Add to that the reality of what happens when the hero takes the competitive lead and suddenly gains the utter wrath of his corporate opponents in a David vs. Goliath showdown; what could possibly convince me to put this book down? This one checks all my boxes.

By Ernest Cline,

Why should I read it?

20 authors picked Ready Player One as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE DIRECTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG

It's the year 2044, and the real world has become an ugly place. We're out of oil. We've wrecked the climate. Famine, poverty, and disease are widespread.

Like most of humanity, Wade Watts escapes this depressing reality by spending his waking hours jacked into the OASIS, a sprawling virtual utopia where you can be anything you want to be, where you can live and play and fall in love on any of ten thousand planets. And like most of humanity, Wade is obsessed by the ultimate lottery ticket that…


Book cover of The Life We Bury

Jeremy Bursey Why did I love this book?

As someone who works in a college environment, I see essays and other compositions on a regular basis, each one composed under soft conditions, with results leading to low consequences. In short, they are harmless. Mostly. So, I found the premise for this thriller utterly captivating.

What if getting an A on a simple college writing assignment means encountering life-threatening dangers for yourself and the people you love? Is it worth it? In a time when most students don’t even want to think about the details, much less put in the “extra effort” to write something most people would want to read, I’m hooked when someone decides that going the extra mile is worth it, especially when the results keep me on the edge of my seat.

By Allen Eskens,

Why should I read it?

5 authors picked The Life We Bury as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A USA Today bestseller and book club favorite!

College student Joe Talbert has the modest goal of completing a writing assignment for an English class. His task is to interview a stranger and write a brief biography of the person. With deadlines looming, Joe heads to a nearby nursing home to find a willing subject. There he meets Carl Iverson, and soon nothing in Joe's life is ever the same. Carl is a dying Vietnam veteran--and a convicted murderer. With only a few months to live, he has been medically paroled to a nursing home, after spending thirty years in…


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The Computer Nerd

By Jeremy Bursey,

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What is my book about?

Last year, Anston Michaels committed an act that would give him a lifetime of freedom. Tonight, that decision may come to bite him right between the legs.

After a morning of fishing that nearly gets him killed, Anston comes home to what he believes is an empty house to enjoy what he thinks will be a quiet night alone after a stressful day. But an unexpected visitor has different plans for him. Much different. To ensure he gets through the night, Anston satiates the visitor’s whims. But as night becomes morning and the visitor’s plans spiral out of control, the only way Anston can regain his freedom is to keep entertaining the crazy until he finds the way out, even if it costs him his sanity.

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Why am I passionate about this?

I’ve adored reading a good snarky first-person story since I first read Bloodlist, so long as the snark doesn’t go too far and become total unlikeable jerk… It can be a fine line! I hope I stay on the right side of it, but having read it enough and written in it for years with my Blood Rights Series, I feel qualified to say I’m a…snark connoisseur. (If you ask my family, this is how my own internal/life narrator speaks! My mother says that my character Dakota is me if I “said everything aloud that I think in my head.” She’s probably right, and I’m okay with that.)

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What is my book about?

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What is this book about?

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