@erik

@erik

Erik Hehrmann

140 ReadsSupporter

Followers9

Following1

Joined 2 years ago

Evanston, IL

Erik Hehrmann's Books by Status

82 Books

See all
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering
Unicorns, Hype, and Bubbles: A Guide to Spotting, Avoiding, and Exploiting Investment Bubbles in Tech
Ungleich vereint
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media
Sincerely, Your Autistic Child
The Road Less Stupid: Advice from the Chairman of the Board
American Bulk: Essays on Excess

Erik Hehrmann's Reading Goals

Goal

9/24 books
37%

2026 Reading Goal

Read 24 books by . They're 3 books behind schedule.

Erik Hehrmann's Pinned Prompts

Featured Prompt

6,000 books

What are your favorite books of all time?

When you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...

hardcover
Hardcover
Team
The Martian
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Humankind: A Hopeful History
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity
Seveneves

Erik Hehrmann's Pinned Lists

List

0 books

Formative Management Books

These books have inspired me and my leadership style.

erik
Erik Hehrmann
Supporter

Erik Hehrmann's Most Popular Reviews

Good book. Gave me new perspectives. Could’ve been edited down a bit though. Didn’t have to be this long to get its points across.

I greatly appreciated this very dense and far-reaching collection of troubling statistics about the discrimination of women around the world and in all aspects of their lives. Reading the book made me feel mad consistently. The amount of injustice is overwhelming, but I appreciate taking away a renewed sensitivity for the injustice women face in so many areas. I come out of this book with a desire to be hyper aware of any injustice I witness in my life, and to help remedy it as best as I can.

Yes, it could've been edited down a bit to reduce repetition of the same thought in each chapter (like other have suggested), but I did enjoy the relaxed and comfortable feel of reading it. The latter half of the book was inspiring and feel-goody. A cozy read, like a nice hug.