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Peter’s Personal Library of Book Reviews

Peter’s Reading List: 50 Books That Built a Diner Owner, a Craftsman, and a Philosopher
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

Peter’s Reading List: 50 Books That Built a Diner Owner, a Craftsman, and a Philosopher

The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche: God Is Dead, and Heavy Metal Has Known It Longest
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche: God Is Dead, and Heavy Metal Has Known It Longest

Brooklyn Skinhead by Lou Morales — Boots, Brotherhood, and the God He Found After
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

Brooklyn Skinhead by Lou Morales — Boots, Brotherhood, and the God He Found After

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Eating Well on Long Island: The Complete Guide to Keto, Organic, and High-Protein Dining from Farm to Fork
Health & Fitness Keto

Eating Well on Long Island: The Complete Guide to Keto, Organic, and High-Protein Dining from Farm to Fork

The industrial food system spent seventy years building a machine designed to make you sick and keep you fed. It...
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Peter’s Reading List: 50 Books That Built a Diner Owner, a Craftsman, and a Philosopher
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

Peter’s Reading List: 50 Books That Built a Diner Owner, a Craftsman, and a Philosopher

Every library is an autobiography. Not the polished kind — the real kind, with the receipts. The books you kept,...
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Heritage Diner’s Kitchen: Our Philosophy, Our Recipes, and How We Cook on Long Island’s North Shore
Heritage Diner Related

Heritage Diner’s Kitchen: Our Philosophy, Our Recipes, and How We Cook on Long Island’s North Shore

Twenty-five years is a long time to stand behind a line. Long enough to know what works and what doesn't....
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AI, Science, and the Future: A Long Island Diner Owner’s Guide to Understanding the Technology Reshaping Our World
Technology & Science

AI, Science, and the Future: A Long Island Diner Owner’s Guide to Understanding the Technology Reshaping Our World

Nobody told you that understanding AI would be this complicated. Or this important. Or that ignoring it would cost you...
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Long Island History: 20 Moments That Shaped the Island — From the Culper Spy Ring to Lindbergh’s Takeoff
Long Island

Long Island History: 20 Moments That Shaped the Island — From the Culper Spy Ring to Lindbergh’s Takeoff

Long Island does not advertise its history. That's part of the problem. You drive Route 25A past strip malls and...
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English Bridle Leather Briefcases: The Complete Guide to What They Are, Why They Last, and How Marcellino NY Builds Them
Leather Goods

English Bridle Leather Briefcases: The Complete Guide to What They Are, Why They Last, and How Marcellino NY Builds Them

Most briefcases sold today are theater. The frame is pressed cardboard. The "leather" is a polyurethane film stretched over bonded...
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The Complete Guide to Dining on Long Island’s North Shore — From Diners to Fine Dining
Food & Dining

The Complete Guide to Dining on Long Island’s North Shore — From Diners to Fine Dining

Long Island is 118 miles long and feeds more people than most states could dream about. That fact gets lost...
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Tenmile Distillery — 78 Sinpatch Road, Wassaic, NY 12592
Distillery

Tenmile Distillery — 78 Sinpatch Road, Wassaic, NY 12592

Patience is the rarest ingredient in American food and drink culture. We live in a nation of instant gratification —...
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The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche: God Is Dead, and Heavy Metal Has Known It Longest
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche: God Is Dead, and Heavy Metal Has Known It Longest

Friedrich Nietzsche published Die fröhliche Wissenschaft — The Gay Science — in 1882, and then expanded it in 1887 with...
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Rembrandt’s Aristotle with a Bust of Homer — A Portrait of the Mind in Conflict
Fine Art

Rembrandt’s Aristotle with a Bust of Homer — A Portrait of the Mind in Conflict

There is a reproduction of this painting mounted on wood in my living room — a canvas print I made...
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What Never Hits Zillow: The Hidden Inventory Problem on Long Island’s North Shore
Real Estate

What Never Hits Zillow: The Hidden Inventory Problem on Long Island’s North Shore

Every few weeks, someone walks into the diner and says some version of the same thing: I've been watching the...
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Brooklyn Skinhead by Lou Morales — Boots, Brotherhood, and the God He Found After
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

Brooklyn Skinhead by Lou Morales — Boots, Brotherhood, and the God He Found After

Sunset Park in the late 1980s did not produce philosophers. It produced survivors. The blocks between Third and Fifth Avenue...
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A Kierkegaard Anthology, Edited by Robert Bretall: The Thinker Who Refused to Let Me Go
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

A Kierkegaard Anthology, Edited by Robert Bretall: The Thinker Who Refused to Let Me Go

Reading Kierkegaard as someone who arrived through Nietzsche is, to put it plainly, disorienting. It is something like walking into...
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Ride the Lightning: Metallica, Fade Away
Music

Ride the Lightning: Metallica, Fade Away

Metallica · Ride the Lightning · Megaforce Records / Elektra Records · Released July 27, 1984 Every kid growing up...
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An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method by Morris R. Cohen & Ernest Nagel — A Review
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method by Morris R. Cohen & Ernest Nagel — A Review

An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method — Morris R. Cohen & Ernest Nagel | First published 1934 | Harcourt,...
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New York Distilling Company — 573 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237
Distillery

New York Distilling Company — 573 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237

Prohibition ended on December 5, 1933. Exactly 78 years later, to the day, a door swung open at the corner...
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On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin: The Book That Changed Everything We Thought We Knew About Life
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin: The Book That Changed Everything We Thought We Knew About Life

Darwin did not set out to destroy God. He set out to explain pigeons. That is the part of the...
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Utopia by Thomas More: Read in One Sitting, Carried for a Lifetime
Book Reviews Peter's Home Library

Utopia by Thomas More: Read in One Sitting, Carried for a Lifetime

Every book I have ever loved has done something specific to time. Not suspended it, exactly — more like collapsed...
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The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins — The Book That Unlocked Darwin for Me
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The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins — The Book That Unlocked Darwin for Me

Few books have the nerve to reframe everything you thought you understood about life and then make the reframe feel...
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Rum Row and the Freeport Bootleggers: Long Island’s Clandestine War on the Water
Long Island

Rum Row and the Freeport Bootleggers: Long Island’s Clandestine War on the Water

Twelve miles off the South Shore of Long Island, beyond the reach of the law and just inside the treacherous...
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