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Book cover of Bed of Nails: The Story of the Amazing Blondini

Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Author Of To the Hilt: A Sword Swallower's History of Sword Swallowing

From my list on sideshow performers making the impossible possible.

Why am I passionate about this?

I, Dan Meyer, have been swallowing swords for 25 years and researching the art even longer. I’m the president of the Sword Swallowers Association International and winner of the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine for medical research on sword swallowing. As a performer, I’m known for holding 40 world records and performing on over 100 TV shows, including 15 Got Talents, and live in 60 countries around the world. And I, Marc Hartzman, am the author of American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of History’s Strangest and Most Wondrous Performers (Tarcher/Penguin). I’ve also written nearly a hundred sideshow-related articles for AOL Weird News, HuffPost, Mental Floss, and Bizarre magazine.

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Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Why Dan and Marc loves this book

This is the story of Michael Costello, known as the Amazing Blondini. But for someone who could swallow swords, pull cars with his teeth and have one drive over his head, eat fire and razor blades, and have men stand on him while he lay on a bed of nails, “amazing” hardly did him justice.

I love how this biography takes us through his incredibly unusual life journey that began when he was born into a circus family on a fairground in Dublin in 1922 and eventually began learning stunts through the mentorship of a variety of colorful characters. As he grew more skilled, he grew more daring—all for the sake of entertaining audiences and shocking them in entirely new ways.

By Gordon Thomas ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Bed of Nails as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.


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Aggressor by FX Holden,

It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.

The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…

Book cover of Freaks: We Who are Not as Others

Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Author Of To the Hilt: A Sword Swallower's History of Sword Swallowing

From my list on sideshow performers making the impossible possible.

Why am I passionate about this?

I, Dan Meyer, have been swallowing swords for 25 years and researching the art even longer. I’m the president of the Sword Swallowers Association International and winner of the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine for medical research on sword swallowing. As a performer, I’m known for holding 40 world records and performing on over 100 TV shows, including 15 Got Talents, and live in 60 countries around the world. And I, Marc Hartzman, am the author of American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of History’s Strangest and Most Wondrous Performers (Tarcher/Penguin). I’ve also written nearly a hundred sideshow-related articles for AOL Weird News, HuffPost, Mental Floss, and Bizarre magazine.

Dan and Marc's book list on sideshow performers making the impossible possible

Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Why Dan and Marc loves this book

This is one of the first books about sideshow performers that I (Marc) bought more than 25 years ago. It’s filled with remarkable stories and images of many of the most famous performers of the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Among them is the tale of Myrtle Corbin, the four-legged woman. After reading about Corbin, I began telling friends at a party her story, and a woman listening in said she knew about her. I couldn’t believe it. That woman later became my wife. 

By Daniel P. Mannix ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Freaks as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

History. Cultural studies. Another long out-of-print classic book based on Mannix's personal acquaintence with sideshow stars such as the Alligator Man and the Monkey Woman, etc. Read all about the notorious love affairs of midgets; the amazing story of the elephant boy; the unusual amours of Jolly Daisy, the fat woman; the famous pinhead who inspired Verdi's RIGOLETTO; the tragedy of Betty Lou Williams and her parasitic twin; the black midget, only 34 inches tall, who was happily married to a 264-pound wife; the human torso who could sew, crochet and type; and bizarre accounts of normal humans turned into…


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Book cover of Miracle Mongers and Their Methods

Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Author Of To the Hilt: A Sword Swallower's History of Sword Swallowing

From my list on sideshow performers making the impossible possible.

Why am I passionate about this?

I, Dan Meyer, have been swallowing swords for 25 years and researching the art even longer. I’m the president of the Sword Swallowers Association International and winner of the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine for medical research on sword swallowing. As a performer, I’m known for holding 40 world records and performing on over 100 TV shows, including 15 Got Talents, and live in 60 countries around the world. And I, Marc Hartzman, am the author of American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of History’s Strangest and Most Wondrous Performers (Tarcher/Penguin). I’ve also written nearly a hundred sideshow-related articles for AOL Weird News, HuffPost, Mental Floss, and Bizarre magazine.

Dan and Marc's book list on sideshow performers making the impossible possible

Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Why Dan and Marc loves this book

Those who made an impression on Houdini were clearly doing something extraordinary. In 1920’s Miracle Mongers, Houdini shares the stories of unique performers from history along with those he encountered personally, like Evatima Tardo, the woman whose act involved getting bitten by poisonous snakes and living to do it over and over again.

He also describes acts involving fire breathing, stone eating, sword swallowing, and more. Like the acts themselves, his takes on them are fascinating. 

By Harry Houdini ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Miracle Mongers and Their Methods as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The legendary magician and illusionist Harry Houdini turns a critical eye to the astonishing claims of those in his own profession. Using personal research and observations, Houdini reveals the cunning techniques employed by fire-eaters, sword swallowers, and other masters of deception to mystify and amaze audiences around the world. This classic skeptical work explores and exposes the methods of such "wonders" as "The Incombustible Spaniard," "Defiers of Poisonous Reptiles," and many others. Originally published in the 1920s, Miracle Mongers and Their Methods scrupulously examines the direct predecessors of modern psychics and mentalists."My professional life has been a constant record of…


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Trusting Her Duke by Arietta Richmond,

A Duke with rigid opinions, a Lady whose beliefs conflict with his, a long disputed parcel of land, a conniving neighbour, a desperate collaboration, a failure of trust, a love found despite it all.

Alexander Cavendish, Duke of Ravensworth, returned from war to find that his father and brother had…

Book cover of James Taylor's Shocked and Amazed: On and off the Midway

Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Author Of To the Hilt: A Sword Swallower's History of Sword Swallowing

From my list on sideshow performers making the impossible possible.

Why am I passionate about this?

I, Dan Meyer, have been swallowing swords for 25 years and researching the art even longer. I’m the president of the Sword Swallowers Association International and winner of the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine for medical research on sword swallowing. As a performer, I’m known for holding 40 world records and performing on over 100 TV shows, including 15 Got Talents, and live in 60 countries around the world. And I, Marc Hartzman, am the author of American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of History’s Strangest and Most Wondrous Performers (Tarcher/Penguin). I’ve also written nearly a hundred sideshow-related articles for AOL Weird News, HuffPost, Mental Floss, and Bizarre magazine.

Dan and Marc's book list on sideshow performers making the impossible possible

Dan Meyer and Marc Hartzman Why Dan and Marc loves this book

Published in 2002, I love this book for its personal interviews with performers and showmen from the latter half of the 20th century. It’s a chance to not just read about sideshow history, but to hear it straight from the mouths of such people like Jeanie Tomaini the Half Girl, Melvin Burkhart the Anatomical Wonder, and impresarios Ward Hall and Bobby Reynolds.

Plus, it’s filled with plenty of extraordinary photos.

By James Taylor ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked James Taylor's Shocked and Amazed as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Looks at carnivals and circus midways, focusing on a variety of sideshow performers, including Melvin Burkhart, the Human Blockhead; Percilla the Monkey Girl and her husband Emmitt the Alligator Man; and Mortado, the Human Fountain.


Book cover of Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow!

Mark Mustian Author Of Boy With Wings

From my list on fascination with the strange and being different.

Why am I passionate about this?

Everyone knows what it’s like to be the “odd man out”—the despair of being shunned or isolated or ridiculed by the “crowd.” For some, it can last their whole life. I’ve always been curious as to why this occurs, both from the side of those “pointing” and from that of the recipient. Strangeness attracts us by its very uniqueness, and to me, that’s something to be celebrated and marveled over. To some, it is also feared.

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Mark Mustian Why Mark loves this book

This biography is a fascinating look at the guy who kept one sideshow or another going for some fifty years, weathering every kind of catastrophe imaginable and, in the process, meeting all sorts of people others might consider odd. Working with monkey girls, half-people, sword swallowers, and fire eaters, Ward was the talker who brought the crowds in, as well as the one who made the numbers work and ran the show.

Like life itself, Ward’s shows were full of fakery, illusion, and the real thing—dwarfs, bearded ladies, and others seen as human oddities. His take on entertaining the masses, and the humanity of the “freaks” by which he did this, is an interesting view of both our attraction to and revulsion by the different and the strange.               

By Tim O'Brien ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow! as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Ward Hall ran across town and joined the circus for a part time gig in 1944 when he was a "kid" living in Colorado. A year later, as a 15 year old 10th grade dropout, he ran away for good, joining the Dailey Bros. Circus. He never looked back. By 16 he was performing in a sideshow and by age 21, he owned a sideshow! Today, 70 years later and countless circus and side show, vaudeville and burlesque house performances under his belt, Ward Hall is still in the business. Ward has worked with a monkey girl, a half-lady/half man,…


Book cover of One

Meg Eden Kuyatt Author Of Good Different

From my list on children’s stories in verse.

Why am I passionate about this?

I have always straddled between the worlds of fiction and poetry. I received my MFA in poetry in 2016, but during my time in the program, I was often told my poems were too narrative. Sometimes in my fiction workshops in undergrad, I was told my stories were too poetic. So when I finally jumped into the world of verse, I really fell in love with the intersection of poetry and story. Finally, there was a medium that felt “just right!” There are so many fantastic novels in verse out there—with so many more to come—but I hope you’ll enjoy these five favorites of mine!

Meg's book list on children’s stories in verse

Meg Eden Kuyatt Why Meg loves this book

One is a novel in verse I keep coming back to for the way it uses form to make the reader feel the emotional journey of its protagonists.

Crossan uses verse to capture the emotional intimacy of a relationship between two conjoined twins as they encounter challenges in everyday life, including grief. This book uses visual form so smartly and subtly to show us how these two depend on each other, as well as what it means for Tippie to find herself away from her twin. 

By Sarah Crossan ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked One as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 12, 13, 14, and 15.

What is this book about?

Winner of the Carnegie Medal * Winner of the YA Book Prize * Winner of the Children’s Books Ireland Book of the Year Award

Tippi and Grace share everything—clothes, friends . . . even their body. Writing in free verse, Sarah Crossan tells the sensitive and moving story of conjoined twin sisters, which will find fans in readers of Gayle Forman, Jodi Picoult, and Jandy Nelson.

Tippi and Grace. Grace and Tippi. For them, it's normal to step into the same skirt. To hook their arms around each other for balance. To fall asleep listening to the other breathing. To…


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The Duke's Christmas Redemption by Arietta Richmond,

A Duke who has rejected love, a Lady who dreams of a love match, an arranged marriage, a house full of secrets, a most unneighborly neighbor, a plot to destroy reputations, an unexpected love that redeems it all.

Lady Charlotte Wyndham, given in an arranged marriage to a man she…

Book cover of Geek Love

Mark Mustian Author Of Boy With Wings

From my list on fascination with the strange and being different.

Why am I passionate about this?

Everyone knows what it’s like to be the “odd man out”—the despair of being shunned or isolated or ridiculed by the “crowd.” For some, it can last their whole life. I’ve always been curious as to why this occurs, both from the side of those “pointing” and from that of the recipient. Strangeness attracts us by its very uniqueness, and to me, that’s something to be celebrated and marveled over. To some, it is also feared.

Mark's book list on fascination with the strange and being different

Mark Mustian Why Mark loves this book

There’s a reason this book is a classic. I read it a number of years ago and reread it last year—it holds up exceedingly well.

The author’s depiction of the parents who take drugs with the intention of having malformed children they can showcase is a great setup, but it’s the character of Arturo the Aquaboy, in all his grandiosity, power, and neediness, that is compelling and resonates so today.

By Katherine Dunn ,

Why should I read it?

7 authors picked Geek Love as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A National Book Award Finalist: This 'wonderfully descriptive' novel from an author with a 'tremendous imagination' tells the unforgettable story of the Binewskis, a carny family whose mater- and paterfamilias have bred their own exhibit of human oddities. (The New York Times Book Review)

The Binewskis arex a circus-geek family whose matriarch and patriarch have bred their own exhibit of human oddities (with the help of amphetamine, arsenic, and radioisotopes). Their offspring include Arturo the Aquaboy, who has flippers for limbs and a megalomaniac ambition worthy of Genghis Khan, Iphy and Elly, the lissome Siamese twins, albino hunchback Oly, and…


Book cover of Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story

Amy Crane Author Of In My Right Mind

From my list on epilepsy and epilepsy brain surgery.

Why am I passionate about this?

Starting when I was in the sixth grade, I researched information about epilepsy and later learned some practical ways to decrease the amount of seizures I would have. Through monitoring my daily routine and my physical activity, I learned how to prevent seizures, although no approach completely controlled my seizures prior to having brain surgery. My struggles with seizures and depression led me to have a passion for learning more about these topics and to share my story with others. 

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Amy Crane Why Amy loves this book

Dr. Carson’s story is an inspiration and is an example of how a person can overcome obstacles.

Through reading Dr. Carson’s book, I was reminded that it is important to not use life circumstances to deter you from pursuing your goals. I was inspired by Ben’s determination to not let people’s opinions about him stop him from going to college and being successful.

As a person who has had epilepsy brain surgery, I enjoyed reading about his experiences as a neurosurgeon. Parts of this book were heart-touching and made me cry. It was encouraging to learn about how one person can make a huge impact on other people’s lives.

By Ben Carson , Cecil Murphey ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Gifted Hands as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This bestselling book reveals the extraordinary life of Dr. Ben Carson--from inner-city kid to renowned neurosurgeon.

Dr. Ben Carson is known around the world for breakthroughs in neurosurgery that have brought hope where no hope existed. In Gifted Hands, he tells of his inspiring odyssey from his childhood in inner-city Detroit to his position as director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions at age thirty-three.

Filled with fascinating case histories, Gifted Hands will transplant you into the operating room to witness surgeries that made headlines around the world, and into the private mind of a compassionate, God-fearing physician…


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