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The Hydra
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The Fortune Teller
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The Dragon's Many Claws
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The Hydra by Graham Stull (2015-04-15)
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This is a little gem of a book - easily the best I have read so far this year. It's impossible to even write a book review about it, because the book itself refuses to adhere to conventions. In fact, it is only by having read and reflecting on this bo ...more |
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| I first arrived in Berlin in 1991, having hitchhiked through East Germany in a series of old Trabants and the odd Mercedes. It was the day the telephone company was ripping out all the old GDR public phones and replacing them with Wessie ones, and as ...more | |
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| It's not easy to define exactly what is good writing. Sure, there are some rules that, if followed, tend to improve the reader's experience and make the text seem more professional. Here, four examples that are often given to would-be writers in crea ...more | |
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I first met poet John Donne There where in the century just gone Every Irish not yet -man and -woman Was made to memorise his sonnets: On the bescribbled pages of Soundings, That schoolbook greatest English hits With tea stains on it. I’ll confess he had on ...more |
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Some books are so badly written, you can hear the author's fingers banging on the keyboard, pounding out clumsy phrase after clumsy phrase so loudly it distracts from, rather than reinforces, what the author is trying to say. The Psychology of Money i ...more |
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"Easy, fast to read and some advice (jump to chapter 19 to save yourself)
Yet, this book is hyped for nothing. I wonder if ratings have been bought just to kick sales. Too many unnecessary historical short stories, comparisons including companies, dates" Read more of this review » |
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"I honestly don’t get the hype for this book - most of the ideas are not particularly insightful nor original. The most interesting ones came from Nassim Taleb (i.e., tail risks, role of luck & risk), Charlie Munger (i.e., compounding, savings) and Be"
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The best thing about being a writer is to be whoever you want to be wherever you want to be at any moment you want to be. It is even better if you get to put it down on paper one day and share your gift with others who crave for such kind of experien
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Time is relative. You don't need a beautifully-bound, poetry-studded hardback book to tell you that. You need only compare two very different pieces of reading material to see the principle play out - a 500 page John Grisham paperback novel, versus th ...more |
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| Graham Greene is a desperately good writer. He can't help but write well, even on an off day. Even when attempting a literary loop de loop that goes slightly wrong. And because he has that magic gift to turn even his stumbles into artistry, there is ...more | |
“There are two kinds of people in the world: those who attempt to dichotomise a diverse human population to facilitate their limited understanding of complex social dynamics, and those who don't.”
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“There are two kinds of people in the world: those who attempt to dichotomise a diverse human population to facilitate their limited understanding of complex social dynamics, and those who don't.”
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“How you wake up each day and your morning routine (or lack thereof) dramatically affects your levels of success in every single area of your life. Focused, productive, successful mornings generate focused, productive, successful days—which inevitably create a successful life—in the same way that unfocused, unproductive, and mediocre mornings generate unfocused, unproductive, and mediocre days, and ultimately a mediocre quality of life. By simply changing the way you wake up in the morning, you can transform any area of your life, faster than you ever thought possible.”
― The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life: Before 8AM
― The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life: Before 8AM
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Gautam wrote: "thanks for the friend-invite ,Graham ! i look forward to discussing books with you .."And I with you, my friend! I look forward to reading your reviews.
































