Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Up Jim River
The second book in Michael Flynn's "January Dancer" series starts with a disappointing re-hash of the first book. But the story eventually evolves into a fun mystery thriller and has a great ending. 5/5 stars.
The last sentence is an obvious sales shill cliff-hanger for the next book that harms the beauty of the story.
Primer
2004 Sci-Fi thriller with fantastic dialog and story line. Thrilling story. 4/5 stars. I also loved the Carolina culture references and background. Recommended.
Saturday, February 27, 2016
5 elements of effective thinking
Self help books in general are quick-fix fantasy or common sense or at best some interesting sociological insight. They are almost never actionable, applicable, effective, or truly life-changing. Sometimes they can be helpful or entertaining. The title of this one had it buried in my reading stack but when it popped up this time after I finished To Kill A Mocking Bird I started reading it in the plane on the way back from San Jose. I could not put it down! It is fantastic, entertaining, dense, insightful, prescriptive, and fun. I plan to socialize it privately among other leaders in my teams and in my division. We can celebrate failure, learn from failures, build on failures, and force ourselves to get better by failing. Right after finishing the book I pounded out a long, bad draft specification and it's getting better each time I edit it. 5/5 stars, highly recommended.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
To Kill A Mocking Bird
I had not re-read Harper's classic since I was 12 and had to read it for school. The book is fantastic and everyone should read it again after they are 35 years old. 5/5 stars.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
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