A random read that ended up being more philosophically insightful than expected. It’s a short book I completed in one day, and was an interesting account of an experiment that started on Twitter.
A random read that ended up being more philosophically insightful than expected. It’s a short book I completed in one day, and was an interesting account of an experiment that started on Twitter.
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An alternating account of cults with a chronological retelling of the Love Has Won cult, which I’d never heard of. It’s primarily focused on the woman at the center of that mentally mind-boggling story, and the whole thing is just sad. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this one unless you have a particular interest in that cult.
An alternating account of cults with a chronological retelling of the Love Has Won cult, which I’d never heard of. It’s primarily focused on the woman at the center of that mentally mind-boggling story, and the whole thing is just sad. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this one unless you have a particular interest in that cult.
A great inside account of what it looks like for journalists to research deeply, dangerously, and collaborate with other outlets to expose the worst companies and hacking tools. We need so much more of this.
A great inside account of what it looks like for journalists to research deeply, dangerously, and collaborate with other outlets to expose the worst companies and hacking tools. We need so much more of this.
Yes, this book was funny, and some of her quips as a kid would have been incredible to hear in person…but parts of it were sad, terrifying, and downright miraculous.
I saw a recommendation somewhere, so I knew nothing about the author prior to starting it, but her story is incredible and I’m so glad she’s seeing success.
Read this for much-needed perspective for Americans on what life is like in other parts of the world, how women lose themselves in parenting/why careers matter, how effed up the NY city school system is (just…wow), and how vitally important it is to take care of the people you care about. Highly recommended.
Yes, this book was funny, and some of her quips as a kid would have been incredible to hear in person…but parts of it were sad, terrifying, and downright miraculous.
I saw a recommendation somewhere, so I knew nothing about the author prior to starting it, but her story is incredible and I’m so glad she’s seeing success.
Read this for much-needed perspective for Americans on what life is like in other parts of the world, how women lose themselves in parenting/why careers matter, how effed up the NY city school system is (just…wow), and how vitally important it is to take care of the people you care about. Highly recommended.
Yes, this book was funny, and some of her quips as a kid would have been incredible to hear in person…but parts of it were sad, terrifying, and downright miraculous.
I saw a recommendation somewhere, so I knew nothing about the author prior to starting it, but her story is incredible and I’m so glad she’s seeing success.
Read this for much-needed perspective for Americans on what life is like in other parts of the world, how women lose themselves in parenting/why careers matter, how effed up the NY city school system is (just…wow), and how vitally important it is to take care of the people you care about. Highly recommended.
Yes, this book was funny, and some of her quips as a kid would have been incredible to hear in person…but parts of it were sad, terrifying, and downright miraculous.
I saw a recommendation somewhere, so I knew nothing about the author prior to starting it, but her story is incredible and I’m so glad she’s seeing success.
Read this for much-needed perspective for Americans on what life is like in other parts of the world, how women lose themselves in parenting/why careers matter, how effed up the NY city school system is (just…wow), and how vitally important it is to take care of the people you care about. Highly recommended.