Greeting Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! It is no secret that I have an obsession with books as well as a tremendous work ethic. To be a successful blogger means you have to read as much as you write - there is no way past that. If you are not doing your research or... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club: Book of the Month (November 2020): Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance – Robert M. Pirsig
Before anything else, November marks the last leg of my fundraiser. I'm well aware of the skepticism regarding this fundraiser but, if you could help us, I would surely appreciate it. Please check out the link for all the details. Thank you! https://gogetfunding.com/help-me-save-my-mothers-house/ Oh, and don't forget to like and subscribe! It helps a lot!... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club: Book of the Month (July): A Wrinkle in Time – Madeleine L’Engle
Greetings Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! At a young age, I have taught my daughter to appreciate books. I love books, and some of the parents at my daughter’s school joked about me having a secret life as a librarian. They often asked me how did I manage to teach my daughter to love... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club: Book of the Month (June): Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
Greetings Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! No matter how great a man is, no man is without flaws. He might be of a brilliant mind or massive strength but there will always be things you will find him lacking. No man will ever be perfect yet it will always be his duty to make... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club’s Book of The Month (May): The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald
Greetings Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! This may come as a surprise to you but I’m no optimist. Sure, I may radiate with brilliant optimism in my posts, but I am a realist. I observe the facts presented to me and plan a sound and reasonable hypothesis. I measure success by the distance that... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club: Book of the Month (March): World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War – Max Brooks
Greetings Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! I truly hope things are still pleasant. I wish I could tell you that everything is fine but I’m afraid that things will only get a lot worse before it gets better. Book of the Month usually is a book review of sorts that I do every month.... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club: Book of the Month (February): Haunted – Chuck Palahniuk
Greeting Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! I hope that everything is going great on your side of things. Finally, things are starting to come together. Though I still haven’t recovered from some mishap in January, I’m glad that things are now taking shape. I hope that everything will turn out great. So today on... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club’s Book of The Month (August): Jonathan Livingston Seagull – Richard Bach
Greetings Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! I've never considered myself an optimist, but I do look for the silver lining in everything. Shit will always happen but don't let that stop you from living life the fullest. Here on A Barbarian Gentlemen's Clothing, we like to promote thriving in a world of volatility. There... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club’s Book of The Month (July): Duma Key – Stephen King
Greetings Barbarians! Long days and pleasant nights! I love horror stories, and I love horror stories written by Stephen King. I love how seemingly simple things, like a clown or pet cemetery, can become an object of terror. Even a modest Plymouth Fury can be made terrifying with a right blend of imagination and words.... Continue Reading →
The Barbarian Book Club’s Book of the Month (May): The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde
What would you give to remain beautiful forever? One cannot help but ask that question whenever The Picture of Dorian Gray comes into mind. First published in July of 1890. The book has offended moral sensitivities from the very beginning. It was the only novel published by Oscar Wilde, an Irish poet, and playwright. The... Continue Reading →
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