Remember by Lisa Genova

Twitter summary: I already forgot the four steps to make a memory. Guess I should have paid more attention… The good: This book is easy to read and digest — in fact, it was almost too easy to read and digest. Genova provides basic examples and scientific notes to deliver her message with zero fuss;Continue reading “Remember by Lisa Genova”

The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll

Twitter summary: Learn why and how to bullet journal to “track the past, order the present and design the future.” The good: I started bullet journaling in 2016, fell off the wagon sometime in late 2018 and kickstarted it at the beginning of the pandemic. It has become a daily practice to self-reflect, plan andContinue reading “The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll”

A Vow So Bold and Deadly by Brigid Kemmerer

Twitter summary: The final instalment of the Cursebreakers series — will it be Rhen or Grey as the victor? The good: I’ll admit that I am pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this last book. I didn’t have high expectations as I felt indifferent about Book #2. Maybe it’s because I needed a fantasyContinue reading “A Vow So Bold and Deadly by Brigid Kemmerer”

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

Twitter summary: Ideas are a living, breathing thing. Listen to it, answer its call because if not, it’ll find someone else. The good: This book was an excellent reminder to say yes, trust myself and not every idea needs to be a big one. I enjoyed the audiobook because it sounded like one long podcastContinue reading “Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert”

The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

Twitter summary: Separated twin sisters, leading completely opposite lives, are brought back together by their daughters. The good: I loved the ongoing theme of connecting with oneself — for example, Desiree and Stella as one set of twins, Reese as himself, Kennedy as someone else (acting). I’ll admit that I didn’t know how the storyContinue reading “The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett”

A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

Twitter summary: This is Nesta’s story of triumph. The good: Oh my word. SJM, the Queen, has done it again. I was engrossed. I felt all the feelings — love, despair, guilt, fear, shame, friendship, family, happiness, triumph, pain, trust, helplessness, redemption… I’m still trying to think of words. I love Nesta’s story and theContinue reading “A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas”

Successful Aging by Daniel J. Levitin

Twitter summary: Detailed account of all the known ways to successfully age. The good: I appreciated Levitin’s detailed explanations of how to slow down the aging process and why aging matters — start now! Put down that heavily processed snack food and go for a walk out in nature. Yes, I’m telling myself that. NoneContinue reading “Successful Aging by Daniel J. Levitin”

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

Twitter summary: An commendable attorney tries to save people on death row. The good: I have so much to learn about the world, to be a more informed human being. Stevenson narrates the honest and troubling stories of individuals wrongly convicted. My review can’t do his book and the stories justice. Read, read, read thisContinue reading “Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson”

One Life by Megan Rapinoe

Twitter summary: One life to be who you are, no exceptions. The good: I have followed women’s soccer on and off for years — I still heartbreakingly remember the Canadian loss at the 2012 Olympics to the USA — but I don’t recall directly hearing about Rapinoe (can’t blame me, I am Canadian). However, I’mContinue reading “One Life by Megan Rapinoe”

The Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates

Twitter summary: Let’s work together to lift women up. The good: Gates is a wonderful storyteller — I enjoyed how she wove together her personal tales and experiences while still remaining true to her message about empowering women to change the world. I am moved by the women and men Gates has encountered over theContinue reading “The Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates”