Review: A Man Called Otto by Fredrik Backman
The good A heart-warming, feel-good story, with some really tragic parts along the way. Some parts are quite predictable, and some a bit cheesy, but desp...
The good A heart-warming, feel-good story, with some really tragic parts along the way. Some parts are quite predictable, and some a bit cheesy, but desp...
Another book that probably should’ve been a blog post. There is something valuable at the core of this book, which is popularizing a note-taking system originally...
(I did not write up a text review or notes on this book).
The good A deeply fascinating (and depressingly plausible) central premise: a second civil war in the US, again pitting the north versus the south—the bl...
The good Reveals some of the origin story of the silos. It’s a bit wacky, but mostly holds together. A few good twists and turns. Eventually, i...
The good Cool new (and dark) concept for superhero origin stories. Fun characters with interesting (and dark) abilities. Tightly pace...
The good Focuses on two loosely connected storylines, one involving Joe and Skippy, and one involving the Mavericks. The jump between them is initially j...
(I did not write up a text review or notes on this book).
The good A reasonably satisfying conclusion to the trilogy that gets to the heart of the central mysteries and ties up loose ends. Plenty of ac...
The good The premise of multidimensional travel is great. The corporate speak around it is mildly amusing too. The mix of futuristic technology...