Sunday, March 5, 2023

New Books This Week:

 Monday Edition

Yearbook

by Seth Rogen

Crown Publishing

Trade Paperback


Hi! I’m Seth! I was asked to describe my book, 
Yearbook, for the inside flap (which is a gross phrase) and for websites and shit like that, so… here it goes!!!
 
Yearbook is a collection of true stories that I desperately hope are just funny at worst, and life-changingly amazing at best. (I understand that it’s likely the former, which is a fancy “book” way of saying “the first one.”) 
 
I talk about my grandparents, doing stand-up comedy as a teenager, bar mitzvahs, and Jewish summer camp, and tell way more stories about doing drugs than my mother would like. I also talk about some of my adventures in Los Angeles, and surely say things about other famous people that will create a wildly awkward conversation for me at a party one day.
 
I hope you enjoy the book should you buy it, and if you don’t enjoy it, I’m sorry. If you ever see me on the street and explain the situation, I’ll do my best to make it up to you.


Making Jack Falcone: An Undercover FBI Agent Takes Down a Mafia Family

by Joaquin "Jack" Garcia with Michael Levin

Gallery Books

Paperback


Petey Chops wasn’t kicking up. And if he didn’t start soon, he was going to get whacked.


So begins the extraordinary true story of an undercover FBI agent’s years-long investigation of the Gambinos, resulting in a string of arrests that crippled the organized crime family.

But long before Joaquin “Jack” Garcia found himself wearing a wire with some of the Mafia’s top capos, he was one of the FBI’s unlikeliest recruits. A Cuban-born American, Jack graduated from Quantico standing six-foot-four and weighing 300 pounds, which soon proved to be an asset as the FBI looked to place agents undercover with drug smugglers, counterfeiters, and even killers.

Using a series of carefully created aliases, Jack insinuated himself in the criminal world, from the Badlands of Philadelphia, where he was a gregarious money launderer, to the streets of Miami, where an undercover Garcia moved stolen and illicit goods and brought down dirty cops. But his biggest opportunity came when he infiltrated the shadowy world of La Cosa Nostra, but how would the Cuban American convince wiseguys that he was one of their own?

For the first time, the FBI created a special “mob school” for Jack, teaching him how to eat, talk, and think like a wiseguy. And it wasn’t long before the freshly minted Jack Falcone found himself under the wing of one of the Gambinos’ old school capos, Greg DePalma. DePalma, who cared for an ailing John Gotti in prison, introduced Falcone to his world of shakedowns, beatings, and envelopes of cash, never suspecting that one of his trusted crew members was a federal agent.

A page-turning account of the struggle between law enforcement and organized crime that will rank with such classic stories as Donnie Brasco, Serpico, and Wiseguy, Making Jack Falcone is an unforgettable trip into America’s underworld through the eyes of a highly decorated FBI veteran.



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