The Power of Habit (still reading, 3.75/5 stars)
The Rosie Project (4.5/5, enjoyable, funny)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time (5/5, absolute page turner, both funny and heartwarming, an easy and memorable read, made me cry)
Becoming Guan Yin (3/5 spiritual fairytales that emphasize compassion)
The Diamond Cutter (2/5, boring not super focused)
Nonviolent Communication (4.25/5 really useful)
Open Borders The Science and Ethics of Immigration (5/5 brilliant)
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire (3.5/5 clever prose style but not a page turner)
Aspergirls (4.5/5)
Bill Gates How to Prevent the Next Pandemic (4/5 couldn’t finish because information was obvious)
Secrets of the Autistic Millionaire (4.5/5 easy read, interesting but perhaps not novel)
Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids (4/5 hard to give a fair reading because I already listened to a podcast about it so found it boring)
Radical Candor (2/5 crappy kind of obvious but had some nice unique anecdotes throughout that you can only get from this author about office life in tech)
The Stench of Honolulu (5/5 hilarious I died laughing)
How to Talk to Anyone 92 Tricks (4.75/5 very good refresher and tool expansion read if you are a student of conversationalism)
The Road to Character (sampled, seems interesting maybe not a page turner but very thoughtful but a little too focused on sin)
Come Fly the World (sampled, will buy, sufficient page turner, good primary sources perspectives on what it was like to be a Pan Am stewardess and the interplay between this and feminism)
The Comic Toolbox (sampled, will buy, sufficient page turner)
Finding the Funny Fast (sampled, bad writing quality)
Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships (sampled, a little bit dry)
Uniquely Human (sampled, a little bit dry)
How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan (sampled, will buy, a solid intriguing read on psychedelics and the current “psychedelic renaissance”)
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