This book is medicine. The tools offered inside these covers will be influencing my life for years to come. Do yourself a favor and get multiple copies of this book. Read it regularly. Take the lessons from it and apply them to all your relationships.

This has made it into my list of favorite books of all time. It's one part Alice in Wonderland, one part Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with a generous portion of good fun.

Pretty decent methods, but some of them can be used as manipulation tactics. It's a decent set of tools to put in the back pocket.

David rehashes much of what is already in Getting Things Done. It's a worthy read for GTD methodology users, but doesn't introduce many new concepts.

Loses a point for being a bit homophobic, but overall very informative. This book can be key in helping you identify games that you personally play, in order to eradicate them from your lifestyle.

The book felt like Joss Whedon's Firefly, and the movie Prometheus got together. Decent, but not quite mind blowing. I'm holding out for the sequel.

A fascinating look into the old-school Sato masochistic relationships. It was quite the read, though the shock factor just isn't there when compared to modern literature.

Doctorow knows how to write a thrilling short story. This collection is marvelous.

The characters were a bit thin. Too many of them in not enough space. I loved the concepts, but in the end it seemed like there were too many ideas crammed into too small of a space.

Dawkins is so clear when he explains things. I always come away feeling more informed.

A phenomenal book. Terry and Neil are a pair of authors with no rivals! The story sort of bounces around in your head and when you get to the end you are ready for another go at it.

This book is really about the political and cultural aftermath of a zombie virus outbreak. It delves into the world of a blogger and her brother as they follow a senator on his campaign for presidency.

This book gives and intriguing looking in to the world of paying for sex. Illuminating autobiography.

This book was a wonderful young adult book. It felt just like reading “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” for this age.

This was a great book. The concept was perfect though the narrative style is a bit jarring for an audio book. I look forward to reading more Charles Stross.

This was a decent story. It felt like almost a riff on Buffy with more rawness.

This was a great story with interesting ideas and elements. However there were areas that left me confused, like the author had to cut large sections of the story out.

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Reads far too real. I'm quite surprised some of the content hasn't already made it to the evening news.

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Didn't like this one as much as the first book in the series. Still a pleasant read, not nearly as experimental.

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