Alright, alright, let’s talk about this Joe Rogan fella and whether he’s got a book or not. You know, that fella who talks a lot on the internet. My grandkids are always listenin’ to him, jabberin’ on and on. So, does he have a book? Well, it ain’t so simple, see? It’s not like he’s got one book he wrote, like them romance novels my niece is always readin’.
Joe Rogan’s a reader, not a writer. That’s what I hear tell. He ain’t sittin’ down writin’ stories, no sir. He’s a talker. He talks and talks and talks. And he reads. He reads a whole heck of a lot, from what I gather. All sorts of stuff, too. Not just them picture books, mind you. Big, thick ones, I bet. Learnin’ about all kinds of things.
Now, where do I hear about all this readin’ he does? Well, the internet, of course. My grandson showed me. There’s this thing, a “podcast” they call it, where Joe Rogan just… talks. And he talks about the books he’s readin’. And apparently, folks online, they keep track. They make lists of all the books he mentions. Smart young people, I guess, with too much time on their hands, if you ask me. But helpful, I suppose, if you wanna know what Joe Rogan’s readin’.
So, what kind of books does this Joe Rogan like? Well, from what my grandson tells me, and from what I squinted at on that little phone screen, it’s a whole mess of stuff. Self-help books, they call ’em. You know, the ones that tell you how to be a better person, or how to make more money. Like those preachers on TV, always sellin’ somethin’. He also reads about history, apparently. American history, Native American history. All sorts. And some other things too, things I don’t even understand. Big words and such.
- Self-Help Books
- American History
- Native American History
- Lots of other stuff
Now, you might be sayin’, “But does he have his own book?” And like I said, it ain’t that simple. He ain’t written a book about himself or nothin’, not that I know of. But some folks online, they’ve done the work for ya. They’ve taken all them books Joe Rogan’s talked about, and they’ve made lists. “Joe Rogan’s Reading List” they call it. Or “Joe Rogan’s Book Recommendations.” So, in a way, you could say those are his books. They’re the books he likes, the books he thinks are important. It’s like he’s sharin’ his library with the whole world, kinda.
And lemme tell ya, it’s a long list. My grandson showed me one website, and it had dozens and dozens of books on it. Said Joe Rogan mentioned ’em all on his… that talkin’ show thing, the podcast. Some folks even write summaries of them books, so you don’t gotta read the whole darn thing. Like them Cliff’s Notes my other grandson used in college, cheat sheet books he called them. I swear, young people these days. Always lookin’ for the easy way out.
So, to get back to the question, does Joe Rogan have a book? Not in the way you might think. He ain’t no author like that Stephen King fella my neighbor’s always ravin’ about. But he’s got a whole heap of books he loves and recommends. And if you wanna know what those books are, well, you just gotta go look for ’em online. “Joe Rogan’s Reading List” or somethin’ like that. You’ll find it. The internet’s got everything these days, even lists of books read by some talkin’ fella.
And let me tell you something else. This Joe Rogan fella, he even took one of those IQ tests. You know, the ones that tell you how smart you are. My grandson says he scored pretty high, like a 127 or somethin’. Smart fella, I guess. Though I always say, common sense is more important than book smarts. But he seems to have both, this Joe Rogan. Reads all them books and talks about them all day long.
So there you have it. Does Joe Rogan have a book? Sorta. He’s got a whole bunch of ’em, just not written by him. They’re his favorite books he shared. And if you are curious about which ones they are, just go on the internet and search it up. My grandkids can do it, I’m sure you can too. It is easy peasy.
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