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Marriage, A History [Review]

Marriage, A History [Review]

Marriage, A History by Stephanie Coontz is not a book about wedding ceremonies. But, I found the book fascinating nonetheless. Since reading it, Fox News seem sillier than ever. It also challenged assumptions I didn’t know I have about the complementary natures...
Zero to One [Review]

Zero to One [Review]

Zero to One by Peter Thiel is a book written for the startup entrepreneur. It’s about innovation and thinking right about the future, about business and success.  The title comes from the idea of vertical and horizontal progress.  Horizontal, or...
The Universal Principles of Design [Review]

The Universal Principles of Design [Review]

It’s not quite a textbook, and not quite a dictionary. The Universal Principles of Design by William Lidwell, Kritina Holden and Jill Butler is reference material for designers, and those who need to work with them regularly. Its aim is to bring some unity to...
Creativity Habit [Review]

Creativity Habit [Review]

Creativity Habit is a book by an accomplished choreographer named Twlya Tharp. She wrote a book for creative people, but she had to dress it up like it was for everyone. At least I think that’s what happened. Her’s is a practical guide for day to day...
Accidental Genius [Review]

Accidental Genius [Review]

Have you ever been taking a shower and the solution to some problem you’ve been thinking about for days suddenly comes to you? It has to me… on almost a daily basis. I find this frustrating for two reasons. First, because I don’t have writing...
The Stranger [Review]

The Stranger [Review]

It was a warm. The air was dense with invisible droplets of water. My eyes and knees were heavy. I wanted to go home and rest my head on a soft pillow, But the descending cadence of conversation on that back patio full of exhausted party-goers insisted I stay put. I...