Howard Stern's Book Recommendations

Howard Stern is a renowned American radio and television personality, best known for his groundbreaking work on "The Howard Stern Show," which revolutionized the radio industry with its candid and often controversial content. He is also a successful author, with his autobiographical books, "Private Parts" (1993) and "Miss America" (1995), both becoming bestsellers and earning critical acclaim for their raw and humorous insights into his life and career. Stern's literary contributions extend to his 2019 book, "Howard Stern Comes Again," which features a collection of his most compelling interviews and personal reflections. His ability to blend entertainment with deeply personal storytelling has cemented his status as a significant figure in modern media and literature. Stern's influence continues to resonate, reflecting his unique voice and fearless approach to both broadcasting and writing.

Books in the Collection

Getting Things Done

David Allen

A People's History of the United States

Howard Zinn

Unbelievable

Katy Tur

Al Franken, Giant of the Senate

Al Franken

The Divided Mind

John E. Sarno

With the Old Breed

E.B. Sledge

He Started It!

Danny Zuker, Paul Slansky

By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There

Tom Sizemore, Anna David

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