Review: The 50 Funniest American Writers by Andy Borowitz
I really hope these aren’t the 50 funniest American writers, or the country is in real trouble. Of the 50 stories in here, I’d say that roughly: 5 are actuall...
I really hope these aren’t the 50 funniest American writers, or the country is in real trouble. Of the 50 stories in here, I’d say that roughly: 5 are actuall...
This book provides two key values: Instructions on how to run a design sprint. This is a process originally developed at Google / Google Ventures, but no...
This is a collection of short stories in Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere Universe. In fact, the stories don’t just take place in the Cosmere Universe, they show you h...
The good An intriguing mystery that you pick up right on the first page. Action packed. Not only does the mystery start on page 1, but so does ...
The good Unique protagonist: a sociopath who can imitate anyone. The other characters are interesting too: Dickie, Marge, etc. Somehow, even th...
The good As in the previous books in the series, this one is strong on empathy, kindness, and acceptance. Cool idea about how an “exodus fleet”...
The good Great writing. The story sucks you in and makes you feel like you’re really there: at the bar with Toby and his friends, or at the Sunday brunch...
The good Thrawn is still an awesome character. The not so good I don’t know why, but I found myself tuning in and out throughout this story. Maybe ...
(I did not write up a text review or notes on this book).
(I did not write up a text review or notes on this book).