Kasha AkramiBook 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…1 min read·Aug 24, 2022----
Kasha AkramiBook 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…1 min read·Jan 27, 2022----
Kasha AkramiBook 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…1 min read·Jan 12, 2022----
Kasha AkramiBook 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…1 min read·Jan 4, 2022----
Kasha AkramiBook 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…1 min read·Nov 23, 2021----
Kasha AkramiApril ’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…1 min read·Apr 4, 2021----
Kasha AkramiMarch ’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…1 min read·Mar 1, 2021----
Kasha AkramiFebruary ’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…1 min read·Feb 26, 2021----
Kasha AkramiJanuary ’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…1 min read·Feb 26, 2021----