Review: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
I never read this when I was younger, but after hearing many people gushing about it, I decided to give it a shot. It’s definitely a children’s story, but it was ...
I never read this when I was younger, but after hearing many people gushing about it, I decided to give it a shot. It’s definitely a children’s story, but it was ...
The first half of this book does a great job of teaching some of the principles that made Amazon successful. There are a ton of deep insights in there, and they a...
The good Legitimately funny. I actually laughed out loud at multiple parts of this book. Several excellent characters, with Jackson Lamb as the...
The good Fascinating look at Russia shortly after the fall of the USSR. I had no idea how the country transitioned from 100% of everything owned by the g...
Reasonably entertaining story set in the same world as the rest of the Expeditionary Force series, but without most of the characters we care about. A quick, fun ...
It almost felt like this book was written by two different authors. The first ~150 pages mostly take place on land, focusing on a boring, cringe-inducing romance ...
An excellent read for all product managers and founders that teaches you the proper way to be constantly talking with your customers and doing product discovery. ...
A fascinating look at the Chernobyl disaster. I found it eye-opening to see how much of this disaster—both what led up to it and how it was handled once it happen...
A surprisingly useful book on leadership. This book reminded me a lot of It’s Your Ship, as both tell compelling stories of how a captain was able to take a US Na...
I loved the 1st book in this series, 14: the huge mystery, the exploration, the suspense, and the fun characters were all delightful. The big reveal at the end wa...