This was an interesting read and exercise in self reflection. The author and I have different tastes, musically, so I was interested in seeing how relevant the text would be in my case. The answer is: sort of. I would totally have gotten more out of this book if I had been familiar with and a fan of the music. I'm interested mostly in the neuroscience and picked up some interesting ideas but this seems more like a personal memoir than guidebook.
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Blank Slate reviewed The Sound Of Being Human by Jude Rogers
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The Sound Of Being Human by Jude Rogers
The Sound of Being Human explores why music plays such a deep-rooted role in our lives from before we are …
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Blank Slate reviewed The Hive by Gregg Olsen
The Hive
4 stars
A good mystery that I did not figure out halfway through. There's a good selection of unreliable characters with quirks and opathies that made putting this together a lot of fun. The shady new-age charlatan is a modern character that I am finding I enjoy.
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The Hive by Gregg Olsen, Karen Peakes
This is listed as an audio edition but I'm reading the e book.
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Blank Slate reviewed The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber
The Dawn of Everything
3 stars
I didn't enjoy reading this book but that's not to say it wasn't a good book, or worthwhile. There were some revelations in there for me to enjoy - and I sure did! I told others about this book while reading it - but they were buried inside of too many words. The appendix consumes 48% of this tome but so much more of the text could have safely been stowed there for the detail-starved reader. I was frequently reminded of "Moby Dick" and found myself wondering whether it would be safe to skip whole chunks. I admit to skimming at times. Could be me, this wasn't a popular book for nothing...but I'm so relieved to be finished.
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The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber, David Wengrow
A breathtakingly ambitious retelling of the earliest human societies offers a new understanding of world history
For generations, our remote …
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I read in bed every night. It seems the more I need to stop and reflect, the faster I fall asleep. I'm falling asleep every few pages on this one so it's slow going. Long winded at times but some interesting stuff to consider. Like, women invented math and science before it got mansplained. I can't wait to finish this book.
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The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber, David Wengrow
A breathtakingly ambitious retelling of the earliest human societies offers a new understanding of world history
For generations, our remote …
Blank Slate reviewed City on Fire by Don Winslow
City On Fire by Don Winslow
3 stars
The story moved along quickly. There were a lot of characters and I had trouble at first keeping track of them. My favorite was Cassie but I didn't get to spend enough time with her. I never developed much emotional attachment to any of the characters; had I cared more for or about them this would've rated higher for me.