“Starter Villain” by John Scalzi: A Guilty Pleasure
July 2, 2024 · 2 min read
As someone who deeply appreciates the intricate world-building and profound themes in John Scalzi’s “Old Man’s War” series, … Continue reading ““Starter Villain” by John Scalzi: A Guilty Pleasure”
A Thrilling Journey Beyond the Screen: “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin
March 19, 2024 · 2 minutes
As an entrepreneur deeply immersed in the tech world, I am always on the lookout for stories that … Continue reading “A Thrilling Journey Beyond the Screen: “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin”
A Testament to Timeless Genius: “Nightfall and Other Stories” by Isaac Asimov
February 27, 2024 · 2 minutes
As someone who has always been fascinated by the intersection of technology, futurism, and human ingenuity, discovering Isaac … Continue reading “A Testament to Timeless Genius: “Nightfall and Other Stories” by Isaac Asimov”
Kaiju Preservation Society is a super fun quick read
May 9, 2023 · < 1 minute
I am huge fan of John Scalzi’s books, especially the Old Man’s War series so it was with … Continue reading “Kaiju Preservation Society is a super fun quick read”
Fred The Vampire Accountant is a fantastic read
March 21, 2023 · < 1 minute
I was first introduced to the genre of horror comedy with the Bill the Vampire series by Rick … Continue reading “Fred The Vampire Accountant is a fantastic read”
Stealing Fire: how to harness flow states for performance
June 7, 2022 · < 1 minute
The consensus has been that extreme performance requires the vaunted 10,000 hours of deliberate practice which require tremendous … Continue reading “Stealing Fire: how to harness flow states for performance”
Greenlights is shockingly interesting and insightful!
September 7, 2021 · < 1 minute
When several of my friends recommended Greenlights to me, I must admit that I was very skeptical. What … Continue reading “Greenlights is shockingly interesting and insightful!”
Project Hail Mary is the most entertaining book of the year!
August 12, 2021 · < 1 minute
I almost wrote Project Hail Mary is the most entertaining sci-fi book of the year, but it’s such … Continue reading “Project Hail Mary is the most entertaining book of the year!”
Why we sleep is a must read and may be the scariest book I ever read
July 9, 2019 · 3 minutes
Over the years I prided myself in being able to thrive on very little sleep. As the evidence … Continue reading “Why we sleep is a must read and may be the scariest book I ever read”
Summer Book Recommendations
August 22, 2018 · 2 minutes
I received numerous requests for book recommendations in the last few weeks. The rise in the mercury clearly … Continue reading “Summer Book Recommendations”
The Bobiverse book series is tons of fun!
September 12, 2017 · 2 minutes
After my strong recommendations for Ready Player One, Star Force and Old Man’s War, it’s probably obvious to … Continue reading “The Bobiverse book series is tons of fun!”
Infinity Born is a timely thriller
August 14, 2017 · < 1 minute
I am partial to science fiction books set in the near future where the technological improvements are in … Continue reading “Infinity Born is a timely thriller”
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is surprisingly thoughtful and well written
July 31, 2017 · 2 minutes
I was told to check out Mark Manson’s book because it supposedly encapsulates a lot of my personal … Continue reading “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is surprisingly thoughtful and well written”
Bill The Vampire is hilarious!
September 6, 2016 · < 1 minute
The Tome of Bill book series has made me laugh out loud so hard, so much, that I … Continue reading “Bill The Vampire is hilarious!”
The Feedback Loop is the new Ready Player One
August 30, 2016 · < 1 minute
I loved Ready Player One. Sadly, Armada, Ernest Cline’s follow-up book proved disappointing. Harmon Cooper fills that void … Continue reading “The Feedback Loop is the new Ready Player One”
Letters to a Young Contrarian is a must read!
August 23, 2016 · < 1 minute
In a simple and elegant series of letters written to a hypothetical student, Christopher Hitchens makes an incredibly … Continue reading “Letters to a Young Contrarian is a must read!”
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