An inspiring and moving story about living with regrets. The setting of the library spoke directly to me and the themes are powerful.

Took me a while to get into this book, but I'm glad I stuck with it. A challenging novel about colonialism and how language is used as a tool of empire. I quite enjoyed it after the first ~20% or so.

This book is not very good. It's too many differing ideas interspersed amongst each other. I was very disappointed and confused reading from chapter to chapter.

I actually disliked the majority of this book. But by the final chapter and conclusion, I began to see some of Sam's points come into focus. This is a challenging book to read, and one I do not recommend unless you have a great interest in the mind and science.

Golden Son is another riveting triumph in the Red Rising series. Just as captivating as the first book - full of twists and turns and engrossing you in this lush world that Pierce Brown has crafted. I might have to start Book 3 this weekend.

Not as fun as the first book for me. Still interesting and full of surprises and twists. Oliver's books are all roughly the same formula, but if you like that, then you will have a good time.

An inspiring and approachable call to action. This book found me at the right time in my life, and hope that it spurs the change I am seeking.

A dystopian-esque thriller about survival and a family on the brink of ruin. Some fun sci-fi elements, and a compelling love story.

A fun rambunctious adventure with magic and all the cliches of the Three Musketeers.

A book that puts me in awe of the folly of man amidst insurmountable odds and scientific facts that were ignored in favor of political gain. S.C. Gwynne is a masterful storyteller, taking an obscure historical event and turning it into an engrossing story about aviation, airships, and man's folly.

The world Pierce Brown crafts is robust, full of details, and political intrigue. It is a cross between Dune and A Song of Ice and Fire in many ways. Highly recommend.

This book had a very confusing cadence and writing style. As a native Seattle-ite I was excited to maybe learn something new but instead I was distracted by the writing.

A fun look at one of the most important rock albums of a generation. Yes, I am biased because of my love of Radiohead, but this book does a great job breaking down the whole album, the time period, and music as a whole at the beginning of the century.