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  • The Black Cauldron – Lloyd Alexander

    The Black Cauldron – Lloyd Alexander

    Some books I read to test them out for the kids and this is one of those titles. It’s a decent book, but it’s not geared towards adults. If you’re looking for another story that has knights, magic, and battles for your kids I’d recommend it. If you’re looking for a teenager, this isn’t it.…

    Rating: Maybe
    Genre: Juvenile Fiction
    Style: Fiction
    Author: Lloyd Alexander
  • You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty – Awaeke Emezi

    You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty – Awaeke Emezi

    This was an excellent look at finding love after heartbreaking loss. One of the best fiction books I read in 2022. Purchase You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty on Amazon

    Rating: Recommended
    Genre: Adult Fiction
    Style: Fiction
    Author: Akwaeke Emezi
  • Why Don’t Students Like School? – Daniel T Willingham

    Why Don’t Students Like School? – Daniel T Willingham

    Students don’t like school because of the range of difficulties that must be presented in class which means some students get the information right away and then are stuck repeating work that is boring, while others are struggling to keep up. They also aren’t that into school because of some of the technology that is…

    Rating: Maybe
    Genre: Education, Parenting
    Style: Non-fiction
    Author: Daniel T Willingham
  • American Gods – Neil Gaiman

    American Gods – Neil Gaiman

    We follow Shadow as he’s released from prison into a world where his wife is dead and an unknown stranger offers him a job out of the blue. Via Shadow we get a front row seat to the struggle of the New Gods of America versus the Gods that came across the ocean with immigrants.…

    Rating: Recommended
    Genre: Fantasy
    Style: Fiction
    Author: Neil Gaiman
  • The Wild and Free Family – Ainsley Arment

    The Wild and Free Family – Ainsley Arment

    Ainsley Arment spends this book encouraging you to drop your family out of much of the rat-race of modern life to live a calm life that prioritizes your children having time to run free and play without structure. She also strongly emphasizes you dropping out of the rat-race so that you have more time to…

    Rating: Maybe
    Genre: Childhood, Parenting
    Style: Non-fiction
    Author: Ainsley Arment
  • Antinet Zettelkasten – Scott P Scheper

    Antinet Zettelkasten – Scott P Scheper

    While there are some points I agree with the author on, overall Scott is reaching hard to create branded content that he can sell you in his newsletter. He spends so much time talking down on anyone that would use a digital note system that he eclipses any good ideas he has about how to…

    Rating: Don’t Read
    Genre: Note Taking, PKM, Zettelkasten
    Style: Non-fiction
    Author: Scott P Scheper
  • Creating Innovators – Tony Wagner

    Creating Innovators – Tony Wagner

    I think the best summary of this book comes from the title of the blog post I wrote about it: “The Rich Person’s Guide to Creating an Innovative Child“. Wagner highlights how a bunch of families that could afford second homes and private schooling, or the time to homeschool, raised children that created what Wagner…

    Rating: Don’t Read
    Genre: Innovation, Parenting
    Style: Non-fiction
    Author: Tony Wagner
  • Yumi and the Nightmare Painter

    Yumi and the Nightmare Painter

    I think the ending of this book encapsulates my feeling of the story, sometimes stories end in a sad manner because that’s how things end. In fact, much of Painter’s recent life has been sad due to failing his friends. While Yumi helps him repair that rift, the pain is still there and it was…

    Rating: Recommended
    Genre: Fantasy
    Style: Fiction
    Author: Brandon Sanderson
  • The Case for Books

    The Case for Books

    In this book Robert Darnton tries to explore the impact of Google’s Project Gutenberg on the book industry. While we may have a different perspective on the impact of that project from our perspective years after it happened, Darnton does a good job of laying out the possible impacts if Google was successful with it.…

    Rating: Maybe
    Genre: Books, Reading
    Style: Non-fiction
    Author: Robert Darnton
  • The Lost Art of Reading

    The Lost Art of Reading

    This is a book examining the cultural significance of reading. We’ll pull out a few highlights. David Ulin talks about the purveyors of fake news working hard to normalize that which should never be normalized. We see it both in the content the anti-Semitic content that Elon Musk shares on his social media site, and…

    Rating: Recommended
    Genre: Books, Reading, Rhetoric
    Style: Non-fiction
    Author: David L Ulin
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