Week 4, 2024 in the books! Had a work trip that delayed some reading but was able to finish a book that I started several weeks ago (though not really a sit down and read in one-setting kind of book)
Shantaram, by Gregory David Roberts Another week, another update. This week was dominated by one book and one book alone. Shanaram, by Gregory David Roberts. This was a recommendation by an old
Week 2 of 2024 – not quite as impressive as Week 1 (will they ever be?). To be fair, I had a few hold overs from 2023 that were finished in early 2024. That plus I have a few very long reads in
January 2024 is off to a blazing start with new reads, reviews, and thoughts. And with 2024 comes a new format, weekly updates for whatever I was able to finish in that week. Will also be focusing a
Rich & Dying: An Insider Calls Bullsh*t on America’s Healthcare Economy Written by Jeb Dunkelberger, published in 2021. Summary and review. This was a read suggested by my boss. As a lifelong
Poverty, by America Written by Matthew Desmond, published in 2023. Summary and review. Took this read on a flyer as suggested by Spotify, now in the audiobook game. The author, Matthew Desmond, grew
Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life Written by Arnold Schwarzenegger, published in 2023. Summary and review. As a fan of Arnold (I mean who isn’t) and a pseudo fan of Self-Help books, I had to give
Written by Robert Jordan, published in 1994. Summary and review. The 5th installment of the Wheel of Time! And we’re not even halfway! Right out, I’ll say I enjoyed this book more than The Shadow
Written by Robert Jordan, published in 1992. Summary and review. Here we begin the 4th installment of the Wheel of Time epic saga. I’ve heard from various sources, this might be the best book in