Review: The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green
This book is a collection of essays from John Green on a variety of topics from the modern era, including the QWERTY keyboard, Canadian geese, Super Mario Kart, ...
This book is a collection of essays from John Green on a variety of topics from the modern era, including the QWERTY keyboard, Canadian geese, Super Mario Kart, ...
This is the first book in the DS Cross series. George Cross is a detective with Asperger’s Syndrome, who has trouble with empathy and basic social situations, but...
A new story in the Super Powereds universe! This one takes place roughly in parallel to the original series, filling in a few gaps in those stories. This book pr...
In 2022, I bought a desk treadmill, and it turned out to be one of the best investments I’ve made in my health in years. It improved my fitness, made me more prod...
The good An interesting protagonist: a lawyer who is a former conman (is there a difference?). Exciting, fast-paced story that grabs you from the first page...
The good A decent whodunit mystery. I always enjoy locked-room style mysteries; this one takes place aboard a ship. A few good twists and turns. A reaso...
DNF. This is the story of the various people that inhabit a single house in New England across several centuries. I found it a frustrating read. At times, the pr...
The good An interesting futuristic setting where humanity has expanded across our solar system, but instead of joining together and living harmoniously (ala ...
The good An interesting dystopian “future” (though, ironically, the book takes place in 2025, the same year I’m now reading it) where climate change has had n...
A clever mystery story and thriller. You’ll probably think you can guess what’s going to happen right away, and you’ll probably be wrong. This story is full of cl...