Birding, by Rose Ruane. Pub 2024

I heard a bit of this read on the Backlisted podcast last year, even before the book was available. I pre-ordered it, and so when it arrived it was a bit of a surprise (I’d forgotten the order). The novel interleaves the stories of Lydia and of Joyce. Lydia is a former pop-star whose life... Continue Reading →

Do/Pause, by Robert Poynton

I wish I could remember where I heard about this book. I suspect it was an impulse purchase on a bookshop online store, where the lovely cover illustration and tagline appealed to me: You are not a To Do list. Part philosophy, part self-help, this manifesto advocates introducing conscious and deliberate pauses into one’s day... Continue Reading →

Useful Not True, by Derek Sivers. Pub 2024

I had read Sivers’ Anything You Want a few years ago, and found it to be a good inspiration and guide to being true to oneself when starting a business. The main takeaway from AYW is an important touchstone for me: “You can’t live someone else’s expectation of a traditional business. You have to just... Continue Reading →

Wizard and Glass, by Stephen King. Pub 1997

Book 4 of the Dark Tower series was an epic in both storytelling and proportions – nearly 900 pages, and covering several significant storylines. Continuing where book 3 left off, our merry band of travellers survives the murderous train ride to find themselves walking a yellow brick road in Kansas and discovering an emerald castle... Continue Reading →

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