

a proper expansion on the themes of Red Rising. Red Rising created a fascinating world, with Darrow at its center, but Morning Star found the family around Darrow.
Really enjoyed this one, but generally distracted at the thought that the audiobook narrator’s Irish accent is gone…? Now he’s English?
a proper expansion on the themes of Red Rising. Red Rising created a fascinating world, with Darrow at its center, but Morning Star found the family around Darrow.
Really enjoyed this one, but generally distracted at the thought that the audiobook narrator’s Irish accent is gone…? Now he’s English?

Slow Productivity reads like a collection of haphazardly and lazily tied together anecdotes, just long enough that it could be published. While I’m familiar with books in the genre that are similar, this comes across as perhaps the least effective or moving of the bunch. As an argument, it’s wholly lacking in substance.
The crux of the book is do fewer things, work at a “natural pace” (hopefully you know what that is!), and obsess over quality. You got the thought in one sentence. There is some discussion that slow productivity is like slow food, but you’d get more out of reading about the history of slow food than from this book.
Slow Productivity reads like a collection of haphazardly and lazily tied together anecdotes, just long enough that it could be published. While I’m familiar with books in the genre that are similar, this comes across as perhaps the least effective or moving of the bunch. As an argument, it’s wholly lacking in substance.
The crux of the book is do fewer things, work at a “natural pace” (hopefully you know what that is!), and obsess over quality. You got the thought in one sentence. There is some discussion that slow productivity is like slow food, but you’d get more out of reading about the history of slow food than from this book.

Slow Productivity reads like a collection of haphazardly and lazily tied together anecdotes, just long enough that it could be published. While I’m familiar with books in the genre that are similar, this comes across as perhaps the least effective or moving of the bunch. As an argument, it’s wholly lacking in substance.
The crux of the book is do fewer things, work at a “natural pace” (hopefully you know what that is!), and obsess over quality. You got the thought in one sentence. There is some discussion that slow productivity is like slow food, but you’d get more out of reading about the history of slow food than from this book.
Slow Productivity reads like a collection of haphazardly and lazily tied together anecdotes, just long enough that it could be published. While I’m familiar with books in the genre that are similar, this comes across as perhaps the least effective or moving of the bunch. As an argument, it’s wholly lacking in substance.
The crux of the book is do fewer things, work at a “natural pace” (hopefully you know what that is!), and obsess over quality. You got the thought in one sentence. There is some discussion that slow productivity is like slow food, but you’d get more out of reading about the history of slow food than from this book.