📚 5 Books mentioned in "Joe Rogan Experience #2185 - Bob Gymlan" of The Joe Rogan Experience

Podcast: The Joe Rogan Experience
Episode: Joe Rogan Experience #2185 - Bob Gymlan
Published on August 8, 2024
Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

Cujo
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There's something about his early stuff when he was off the rails—like he said, he doesn't even remember writing Cujo, which is my favorite book of his.
Bob Gymlan states that Stephen King doesn't recall writing 'Cujo,' which Gymlan considers his favorite book by King.

The hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien
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Look, people love those kinds of fantasy-type books, and I mean, think about The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones; people love it!
Joe Rogan brings up 'The Hobbit' along with 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Game of Thrones' as examples of widely loved fantasy books.

The lord of the rings, J.R.R. Tolkien
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High fantasy? What does that mean? Lord of the Rings type stuff? That sounds fun!
In a discussion about the 'high fantasy' genre, Joe Rogan references 'Lord of the Rings' as an example, which Bob Gymlan agrees sounds fun.

The Real Anthony Fauci
Buy The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Amazon
I read 'The Real Anthony Fauci' and I'm like, how much of this is real? Because if it's all real, this is insane, and we live in a world where we're being manipulated by these health organizations that are being paid by the pharmaceutical drug interests.
Bob Gymlan reflects on reading 'The Real Anthony Fauci' by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which made him question the extent of manipulation by health organizations allegedly funded by pharmaceutical companies.

The Shining
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Um, so is The Shining, you know, it's another one where he was like deep in the throes of addiction just writing this captivating book.
Bob Gymlan talks about 'The Shining' by Stephen King, noting that it was written during a period of addiction and is a captivating example of his work.