Category Archives: Book Reviews

My Review | Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear

I really found this book to be inspirational and that’s a good thing since it is a self-help book on living a more creative life. She writes about how we must do the things we love the most to have a fulfilling life, which, yes, seems obvious, but most self-help books tell you things you already know. This book provides the inspiration. Continue reading

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My Review | The Princess Diarist

“The Princess Diarist” is about Carrie Fisher’s romance with Harrison Ford during the making of the first Star Wars movie. I liked the intro and the summary, but wasn’t enamored with the diary entries from 1976 in the middle, which makes up the bulk of the book. Continue reading

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My Review | The Magician’s Land

The third and final installment in the Magician fantasy trilogy a la Narnia, Harry Potter and “The Once and Future King.” For some reason Fillory is in danger, but don’t worry, early on our hero Quentin discovers an ancient spell that allows him to turn a closet into a whole ‘nother land. Continue reading

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My Review | Grant

General Grant saved America. He fought the Civil War to end slavery. That’s what he believed and that’s how he conducted the war effort, to end slavery. Grant and General Grant did not fight the war over state’s rights, as the Daughters of the Confederacy would like you to believe. It was about saving the country and ending slavery. Then, General Grant became President Grant. This is a great book. Continue reading

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My Review | The God of Small Things

I gave this book two stars. That doesn’t mean it’s a bad book. I just didn’t enjoy reading it, which again doesn’t mean it’s a bad book. I was able to catch a glimpse of a different culture, view life through others’ experiences, but it wasn’t pleasant and I understand that it was not meant to be pleasant. Continue reading

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My Review | Digital Minimalism

The author telling you how to improve your life through using social media and all digital technology less has never had a social media account. That’s like someone who has never had a Laughing Lab telling you how bad beer is. Continue reading

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My Review | Brunelleschi’s Dome: How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture

This book is about an architectural feat of biblical proportions. I always wonder, “how the hell did they do that amazing thing (fill in the blank) way back then.” This book is all about that. Back then during the Renaissance, the city officials made decisions sort of backasswards. They started with a ‘vision’ of how the church dome would go. They wanted something impressive, a real conversation starter, and that conversation would be how Florence was the greatest city on the flat Earth. Continue reading

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