Review: The Solar War by A.G. Riddle
An entertaining read overall, but not quite as good as the first entry in the series. You still have humanity working to survive a global crisis, and the book is ...
An entertaining read overall, but not quite as good as the first entry in the series. You still have humanity working to survive a global crisis, and the book is ...
(I did not write up a text review or notes on this book).
A good second entry in the series. Looking forward to the third.
Did not finish. I got 150 pages of the way into the book and literally nothing had happened. Not one exciting thing; not one important plot point; not one interes...
An important, powerful read on vulnerability and shame. I highly recommend it for everyone, along with the author’s TED talks. It’s not always pleasant or comfort...
A wonderful, concise read that does an effective job of getting across a few useful principles of management. It’s told in narrative form, with a story focused ar...
The good More good humor. Jackson Lamb continues to be a fantastic character (and the cause of most of the humor). Exciting plot &...
The good An intriguing tale of spies, double agents, and espionage during the Cold War. A fun look at building defense systems built on lasers ...
The good Strong opening with a boy waking up on a beach, having washed ashore after a shipwreck. Everyone else on the boat died. The authorities want to ...
A worthwhile read for any founder or product executive to understand the importance of thinking through monetization up front for any new product. In particular, ...