Title: Hiroshima Recommendation: 8.6/10 Summary: On August 6th, 1945, a city of 245,000 would soon be reduced to almost half that number. With a ratio of 8 doctors to 10,000 patients, it was a harrowing, soul-crushing time in history. Told through the eyes of six survivors this, almost too, realistic recount gives color, emotion, and…
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What To Do When It’s Your Turn (And It’s Always Your Turn)
Title: What to do when it’s your turn (and it’s always your turn) Recommendation: 8.3/10 Summary: In 16 different languages, Seth Godin translates to bias to action. I jest. In all seriousness, this man is a powerhouse. With a 20+ year daily writing streak this book encompasses his philosophy for getting. stuff. done. A huge…
Ender’s Game
Title: Ender’s Game Recommendation: 8.8/10 Summary: My interest in science fiction was trailblazed by this timeless novel. As humans explore the galaxy, an alien species is encountered and conflicts arise. Humans barely claim a few victories making preparation for future wars a top priority. Promising children are selected and trained from a young age, through…
Daring Greatly
Title: Daring Greatly Recommendation: 8.8/10 Summary: Shame and vulnerability, two of your favorite topics, right? Brené Brown summits a formidable mountain, distinctions serving as key footholds, above the stigma around shame and vulnerability. From surrendering to shame, which derives its power from being unspeakable for fear of disconnection, to taking steps toward shame resistance, understanding…
Moods Of Future Joys
Title: Moods Of Future Joys Recommendation: 8/10 Summary: 46,000 miles from England to South Africa over four years on a bike. The up-close and personal view of the locals, trials, uncertainty, and personal doubts of Alastair Humphreys crafts a refreshing and raw recount that draws the reader in, almost as if you were biking beside…