Letters to a Young Contrarian is a must read!

8月 23, 2016    ·    1未満 min read

In a simple and elegant series of letters written to a hypothetical student, Christopher Hitchens makes an incredibly compelling argument for thinking independently. While showing how important it is, he … Continue reading “”

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The Old Man’s War Series by John Scalzi is a fantastic space opera

4月 7, 2016    ·  1未満 minute

As you know, I am a huge fan of B.V. Larson’s Star Force and Undying Mercenaries series. While I really enjoy Ryk Brown’s The Frontiers Saga and to a slightly … Continue reading “”

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Sapiens is the most important book you will read all year!

2月 9, 2016    ·  1未満 minute

Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari is incredibly ambitious. It covers the history of humanity starting with modern cognition. It covers everything from why Sapiens ended up on top relative to … Continue reading “”

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Modern Romance is insightful and fun

1月 20, 2016    ·  2 minutes

I am a fan of Aziz Ansari’s standup comedy routine and his TV show Master of None. Having experienced the travails of dating in the digital age, I looked forward … Continue reading “”

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What if is an absolute must read!

10月 14, 2014    ·  1未満 minute

I absolutely LOVED this book. Randall Munroe’s scientifically accurate answers to ludicrous questions are absurdly funny, well written and extraordinarily well researched. I laughed out loud throughout most of the … Continue reading “”

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Think Like a Freak

7月 2, 2014    ·  2 minutes

Freakonomics and Superfreaknomics – the bestselling books of Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner are no longer news to the readers of this blog. However, their new work – Think Like … Continue reading “”

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The Martian is Robinson Crusoe on Mars

2月 23, 2014    ·  1未満 minute

Andy Weir’s book gripped me from the start. I typically don’t like books written in the first person, even more so when the entire book is a series log entries … Continue reading “”

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Command Authority is Tom Clancy’s best book in years

2月 22, 2014    ·  1未満 minute

It’s also the best book he co-wrote with Mark Greaney. I suppose the bar is not very high given the quality of their latest books, but I really enjoyed this … Continue reading “”

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Notes on the future of humanity based on Matt Ridley’s book The Rational Optimist

11月 3, 2013    ·  2 minutes

By Otilia Aionesei Humans tend to be very optimistic about their individual lives – for instance we buy lottery tickets, but we are fundamentally pessimistic about the future of the … Continue reading “”

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How to live

8月 11, 2013    ·  3 minutes

By Otilia Aionesei When I think about sixteen-century European writers, I think of a heavily ornamented writing style and grand themes such as history, religion and ethics. I had no … Continue reading “”

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Why does the world exist is a thoughtful and compelling read

7月 4, 2013    ·  1未満 minute

Jim Holt deftly tackles one of most profound questions in philosophy: “why is there something rather than nothing?” To tackle the question of existence he deftly takes us through the … Continue reading “”

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Murder as a Fine Art is a fantastic historical thriller!

6月 19, 2013    ·  1未満 minute

As I reviewed Inferno I criticized Dan Brown for the poor writing and character development. The same cannot be said of David Morrell’s writing. While Inferno was merely good entertainment, … Continue reading “”

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Inferno is a good summer read

6月 10, 2013    ·  1未満 minute

I am a big fan of thrillers and loved The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. Dan Brown’s books typically have poor writing and character development, but he makes … Continue reading “”

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Gone Girl is riveting!

10月 23, 2012    ·  2 minutes

I had never read a Gillian Flynn novel or heard what Gone Girl was about when I started reading the book. At first I thought it was a love story … Continue reading “”

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Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore is a must read for book and technology nerds alike!

10月 22, 2012    ·  2 minutes

  The book is a fun portrayal of the tension, dichotomy and yet relationship between traditional print publishing and technology. The story centers on Clay, a down on his luck … Continue reading “”

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Enroll in Star Force!

9月 12, 2012    ·  2 minutes

After read Arthur C. Clarke’s sci-fi masterpiece Childhood’s End, I became more open minded to the sci-fi genre in general. I decided to check out B.V. Larson’s highly regarded Star … Continue reading “”

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