Saturday, January 18, 2025

Hope for the best; plan for the rest by Hsien Seow and Sammy Winemaker (2023)


Similar, but not as good as Atul Gawande's Being Mortal, this book explains how and why most of us should prepare for our inevitable end-of-life and also for being a good team member of care-givers for loved-ones who approach end-of-life.  Gawande's book approaches the choices and tradeoffs, while this book provides a framework for navigating the system assuming you (or loved-one) has a clear understanding of the choices and tradeoffs. 3/5 Stars.

Monday, January 13, 2025

Translation state by Anne Leckie (2023)


Interesting world-building and ideas, odd rogues gallery of characters, bad pacing, contrived plot, terrible and inconsistent magic system. 2/5 Stars.

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Nexus by Yuval Harari (2024)


Puke awful, terrible. I put the book down after suffering through half of the text. 0/5 Stars. Harari should spend 1/10th the time he spends meditating on a modicum of scholarship.  His definitions of "information" and "networks" are brain dead stupid. A rational 10-year-old could be more rational. His definition of political "democracy" is equally naive, inconsistent, and stupid. I am upset I wasted so much time on this drivel. Reminder to self:  Do not read anything by Harari.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Murder on Cold Street by Sherry Thomas (2020)


This fifth book in the series continues to entertain with great character progression and fun Sherlock Holmes deductions.  The B plots are fun. The whining and moral anachronisms are getting worse, however. 4/5 Stars.

Sunday, January 5, 2025

The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben (2020)


Fun, tight mystery with colorful characters, 4/5 Stars.

Growth: From microorganisms to megacities by Vaclav Smil (2019)


Not one of his Smil's best efforts but still very interesting. I appreciate the first chapter that outlines the math models of growth for fitting observations to the data and extrapolating. The author's scathing attacks against GDP growth as an indicator are also fantastic. 3/5 Stars.

Friday, December 27, 2024

The Art of the Theft by Sherry Thomas (2019)


I am enjoying this series and this fun caper episode was particularly enjoyable. 5/5 Stars.

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Feersum Endjinn by Iain M. Banks (1994)


I did not enjoy this book as much as all of the other Ian Banks books I have read.  The magic system and mystical fearsome engine are quite terrible and the odd interactions of birds is also off-putting (for me). 2/5 Stars.

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Samarcande by Amin Maluf (1988)


The story is well-translated from the original french and I enjoyed it.  Having read Abbas Amanat's history of Iran, I knew the 19th century part of the story. But the 11th century story of Omar Khayyam was all new to me. 4/5 Stars.

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Poul Anderson: Selected Sci-Fi Stories (2018)


I am disappointed. The swords-and-sorcery fantasy stories are not very good and the others are mediocre at best. 2/5 Stars.