If an entire book on how to prioritize your time sounds interesting to you, you might enjoy this one. How do you prioritize what's important vs what's urgent vs what you can effectively do? This one dives into that problem with some good takeaways on how to help make those decisions.

I thoroughly enjoyed the beginning of Shadow, only to be confused by the direction later on. The story itself and the characters were interesting – meandering without a focus as Severian wanders.

Fun, fast paced and very similar to Ready Player One in some ways, Armada is a cross between The Last Starfighter, Independence Day and, well Ready Player One. Not as great as Cline's first, but a solid follow up.

Just as fun as the first one. Great next step to the story – continuing on the overall narrative while having fun. Completely a kids book, but still solid.

This one should be required reading in geometry class. A fun story that helps illustrate the idea of higher dimensions through conversation between 2D and 1D creatures and finally 3D and 2D creatures.