Warbreaker

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This was going to be a four stars if it stuck the landing, unfortunately it did not. I have become accustomed to the Sanderlanch in Sanderson's books, but this ending fell a little flat.

With that said, I found this world one of Sanderson's best. The whole premise around Breath and color was fascinating, albeit a tad flimsy. The cast of characters was decent - Lightsong, Denth, and Vasher were the standouts - but nobody reached the bar of characters from Stormlight or Mistborn.

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Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential

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Tiago Forte's Building a Second Brain offers practical and actionable advice on how to create a digital system that supports your creative potential. His CODE framework for processing information keeps it simple and easy to follow along. The PARA organization system focuses not on a top-down, structured file system. Instead, it prioritizes actionability and relevance, leading to a more intuitive workflow. This organizational system worked for me, but I can see it being harder to apply for certain people. I personally found part three of this book not very helpful as it went from giving original and effective advice to more generic productivity advice that you have seen in countless other books and YouTube videos. I felt I could have skipped the section entirely and still come away with the same value from the book. Overall, if you are someone needing a digital reset, or are just curious about other digital management systems, this book is for you.

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7 months ago

Words of Radiance

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Sanderson not only effectively followed up an outstanding start to a series, but I think he may have created a perfect sequal that exceeds its predecessor. Everything from the first book is elevated and expanded upon. Questions I had going into this book have been answered and replaced by countless more, leaving me craving the next installment. Roshar itself feels bigger as a result of Sanderson's expert worldbuilding, with its cultures and locations getting fleshed out extensively.

Not much more can be said without spoilers, but the characters are what I feel make this book outstanding. Every single main perspective was engaging and exciting. At the end of each chapter, I would feel disappointed that my time with that character had ended temporarily, only to be reinvigorated by whatever the next character was up to.

Finally, what I think is the book's greatest feat: its third act. Never before have I read something so captivating and downright epic. I won't say any more to save from spoilers, but it truly was the most fun I have ever had reading the ending of a book.

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7 months ago

A Dance with Dragons

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Understandable as to why fans are upset there is no book 6. Once again, great character development with unexpected twists along the way. Deeply unsettling at parts as you come to expect from Martin, but it is never unnecessary or out of place. A lot more plot-driven than AFFC, but that does not take away from deep characters and intertwined plotlines.

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7 months ago

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

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Really loved these novellas. It was really refreshing to have something a bit more lighthearted in the ASOIAF universe. There were so many little easter eggs and references to the main story, and some pretty major ones that I wasn't expecting. Quick read, very much worth the small time investment. Hopefully Martin will make more...

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7 months ago

The Hero of Ages

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-.25 becauseI felt that TenSoon's story started off really strong, but didn't quite land at the end for me. Would've liked more time with him, or at the very least let him meet up with Vin again.

With that said, I thought all other character plotlines were perfectly concluded and well developed throughout the series.

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7 months ago

Python Crash Course: A Hands-On Project Based Introduction to Programming

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First half of this book was outstanding. Gave a great introduction to Python and was super easy to follow. As for the bigger projects in the second half of the book, I found 2/3 of them good. I ended up skipping the game creation because I didn't really feel it helped build any useful skills

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7 months ago

Project Hail Mary

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Amazing. Incredibly lovable characters, good character development, nerdy as hell. Perfect for anyone who loves physics and biology. Audible version is the best audiobook I've ever listened to. Highly highly recommend it.

Rocky is best character in literature

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7 months ago

The Well of Ascension

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Political intrigue, good expansion to the magic system, and a nice shakeup to traditional fantasy tropes.

-1 because I could’ve used a little more time with each character to fully flesh them out, but that’s just personal preference.

Good book

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7 months ago

The Atlas Paradox

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Felt the plot and motivations were less tight than the first one, and the character interactions were slightly less interesting. With that said, it had all the elements I liked about the first one and sets up the third one really well

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7 months ago

Tress of the Emerald Sea

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One word to describe this book is "nice". It wasn't groundbreaking or life-changing, but it accomplished what it set out to do. There were no crazy twists or shocking moments, but it was a nice read and did not over stay its welcome

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7 months ago

Pawn of Prophecy

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A very classic first installment in a fantasy series. Not much happens regarding the plot, but Eddings spends time with his characters, developing them into multi-dimensional people.

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7 months ago

The Near Witch

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Quick read, but I felt as if it was a bit underbaked in almost all aspects. The characters felt rushed and underdeveloped, the plot itself lacked nuance and felt very predictable.

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7 months ago