Book Review: The Innovators by Walter IsaacsonGrowing up, I was fortunate to be surrounded by technical innovators. So many family, friends, and neighbors were engineers or…Aug 24, 2022Aug 24, 2022
Book Review: How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill GatesI’ve known climate change as a political issue ever since I was in middle school (partially because I went to middle school in the very…Jan 27, 2022Jan 27, 2022
Book Review: Numbers Don’t Lie by Vaclav SmilThis was an interesting, easy read that covered a set of random yet surprising facts relating to energy, climate, food, inventions, and…Jan 12, 2022Jan 12, 2022
Book Review:The Lord of the Rings is one of the greatest fantasy novels of modern times. I’ve been familiar with Tolkien’s fantasy world for years…Jan 4, 2022Jan 4, 2022
Book Review: Amazon Unbound by Brad StoneBrad Stone has become the go-to-author on Amazon and Jeff Bezos. In this book, he provides a nuanced look at the company, its CEO, and…Nov 23, 2021Nov 23, 2021
April ’21 Book Review To the Lighthouse by Virginia WoolfThis was the one book from Structured Liberal Education (SLE) (a freshman year academic program) that I had never finished. So I was quite…Apr 4, 2021Apr 4, 2021
March ’21 Book Review: The Shah by Abbas MilaniIf a definitive record on the last Shah of Iran were needed, then look no further than this composition by Abbas Milani. As a political…Mar 1, 2021Mar 1, 2021
February ’21 Book Review: The Age of Gold by H. W. BrandsIn this incredible record, the author presents a far-reaching narrative of an impactful era of modern American history: the California…Feb 26, 2021Feb 26, 2021
January ’21 Book Review: A Promise Land by Barack ObamaAs one of my greatest living role-models, the former President of the United States Barack Obama delves into his early life, path to the…Feb 26, 2021Feb 26, 2021