If you’re currently drowning in business “need-to-do’s” or interested in how to get more done quickly and efficiently, Rework is a fantastic audiobook.
Book Review: Rework – Jason Fried, David Heinemeier HanssonRead More
An archive of all books I’ve reviewed within the Nonfiction genre, in which I chat about my thoughts on the content, style, structure, and more.
For an alphabetical list, check out my Title Index or Author Index!
An archive of all books I’ve reviewed within the Nonfiction genre, in which I chat about my thoughts on the content, style, structure, and more.
For an alphabetical list, check out my Title Index or Author Index!
If you’re currently drowning in business “need-to-do’s” or interested in how to get more done quickly and efficiently, Rework is a fantastic audiobook.
Book Review: Rework – Jason Fried, David Heinemeier HanssonRead More
A fascinating lesson on why we don’t achieve well-intended goals and how to go about fixing that, this is useful on both a personal and professional level.
Book Review: The Power to Get Things Done – Steve Levinson, Chris CooperRead More
All sarcasm, wittiness, and word play, this book covers everything from Gilmore Girls (obviously) to thoughtful and practical tips on how to navigate life.
Book Review: Talking As Fast As I Can – Lauren GrahamRead More
Coupled with my issues with the overall structure, this book’s content was neither my style nor provided information I found useful. I cannot recommend it.
Book Review: The Hard Thing About Hard Things – Ben HorowitzRead More
If you’ve ever needed a kick in the butt or want to figure out how people seem to get so much done in a day, this is a great time management book.
Book Review: 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think – Laura VanderkamRead More
For anyone who finds Poehler funny, wants to know more about her life, or wants honest, good advice about life’s challenges, this is an excellent audiobook.
For a very entertaining read of honest breakup advice and juicy details on Andi’s experience with the Bachelor franchise, It’s Not Okay was a great book.
The Little Book of Hygge mixes humor and the quirkiness of Denmark with sound advice on achieving everyday happiness. I am utterly obsessed with this book.
Book Review: The Little Book of Hygge – Meik WikingRead More
One Click provided a decent summary of Bezos’s background and Amazon’s creation, but there were too many significant issues with the book’s tone and format.