Everyone has a story-topper friend. You say youre visiting your great aunt who lives near Mt. St. Helens; they casually mention an acquaintance who flew over the volcano when it exploded. A.J. Jacobs is that friend. You try to be mindful of a Sunday sermon for just one day; Jacobs hews to the Old Testament for 12 months in The Year of Living Biblically. Or, in The Know-It-All, he reads the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica. His latest stunt book, The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life as an Experiment (Simon & Schuster, $25), collects his short-form antics from magazine land. (I posed nude for Esquire because Mary-Louise Parker told me to.) As these episodes amass, Jacobs can seem a little overly-self indulgent to the point of obnoxiousness; and the reader particularly feels for his long-suffering wife, Julie, who supplies a few tart, insightful comments in her husbands book. Whats next for Jacobs? Hes eatingand writing aboutthe healthiest diet in the world. Heres hoping that he doesnt make his wife do all the cooking for him. LAURA ONSTOT
Tue., Sept. 15, 7 p.m., 2009