Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1)

Fantasy Heist genre with characters interesting enough to keep turning the pages. Read it out of order, but the characters were interesting enough to encourage me to go back and finish it. 3.5 stars.

2022.10.19 · 1 min · Leigh Bardugo

Built from Scratch: How a Couple of Regular Guys Grew The Home Depot from Nothing to $30 Billion

It’s like I need to read at least 20 founder books before I can separate winner’s bias from what makes a company unique, but this counts as one of the 20.

2022.10.15 · 1 min · Bernie Marcus

And Then There Were None

Mechanical writing, heavily foreshadowed plot, and multiple povs made this book highly soporific. Only one character had the right motive, making the twist less shocking. After falling asleep for the 8th time while reading, and abut 75% in, just skipped to the wiki summary.

2022.10.13 · 1 min · Agatha Christie

Bigger Leaner Stronger: The Simple Science of Building the Ultimate Male Body

Musclebound Motivation The formula is simple: Work out 5 days a week. Count and restrict your calories. Eat 3x the protein you used to (1). Sleep well, stay motivated, stay relaxed (2). Do this for 3 years (3) and you too can get shredded. Bigger Leaner Stronger (BLS) is a summary of weightlifting gospel, with appendices throughout on improving motivation for the necessary lifestyle changes to maintain a low body-fat percentage in modern America. ...

2022.10.03 · 3 min · Michael Matthews

The Path to Power (The Years of Lyndon Johnson, #1)

This is Game of Thrones for biographies, glad there are 3 more left.

2022.10.02 · 1 min · Robert A. Caro

Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making

**Master’s Advice, with a Whiff of Ass ** Assholes: These are mostly men and sometimes women who come in some flavor of selfish, or deceitful, or cruel. * Tony Fadell may be the worlds most successful builder for world-changing products. I would argue he surpasses both Musk and Jobs, since Fadell was primary driver behind not only the iPod and iPhone, but also showing he could do it independently at Nest. Tony is also an asshole, and that coprolite scent unfortunately has diffused into the entire book. ...

2022.09.25 · 3 min · Tony Fadell

The Alloy of Law (Mistborn, #4)

World? Fascinating. Characters? Meh. Plot? Everything interesting happens in the epilogue. Readability? Off the charts. Could read while singing and juggling.

2022.09.25 · 1 min · Brandon Sanderson

Kingdom of Characters: The Language Revolution That Made China Modern

Kingdom of Committee Meetings I fall asleep while reading books. Sometimes this is problematic for comprehension, so usually I find my place the next day. With Kingdom of Characters I didn’t find the material engaging enough to warrant such a second day search. This is a book about the history of creating APIs between English and Chinese, and if that sounds like a dry topic to you, let me assure you: it is dry. Rotten wood that turns to dust in your hands dry. ...

2022.09.13 · 2 min · Jing Tsu

The Hero of Ages (Mistborn, #3)

Sanderson fantasy is what Audible 3.5x was invented for. 3.5 stars.

2022.09.12 · 1 min · Brandon Sanderson

The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, #2)

Too much of a page turner. The premise – the capital under siege by 3 competing armies after a successful rebellion – is probably the best premise for a fantasy page turner that I’ve yet encountered. But this is the literary equivalent of a summer blockbuster, all action, little substance. ** 3 stars **

2022.09.06 · 1 min · Brandon Sanderson