- It is about The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election
- Boring to read, a lot of law texts are in there
- Put it into a public bookshelf, maybe someone else gets more interested in it
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cdm reviewed The Mueller Report by The Washington Post
cdm reviewed The Saga of Witcher
Hard in the beginning, addicting in the middle
4 stars
- The main storyline of the Witcher, but not all books are included in that collection
- Some things were familiar because I played some of the Witcher games and watched the TV Series
- Was hard to read at the beginning especially while travelling in trains but silently at home in the bed it was way better
- From the middle of the Saga onwards, I got addicted and couldn't stop reading
- In The Lady of the Lake Ciri travels into the world of Merlin and King Arthur
- It is a really good collection of books
- I think the last book "Lady of the Lake" is my favourite
- The main storyline of the Witcher, but not all books are included in that collection
- Some things were familiar because I played some of the Witcher games and watched the TV Series
- Was hard to read at the beginning especially while travelling in trains but silently at home in the bed it was way better
- From the middle of the Saga onwards, I got addicted and couldn't stop reading
- In The Lady of the Lake Ciri travels into the world of Merlin and King Arthur
- It is a really good collection of books
- I think the last book "Lady of the Lake" is my favourite
cdm reviewed Dove by Robin L. Graham
One of the best sailing books
5 stars
- In 1965, 16-year-old Robin Lee Graham began a solo around-the-world voyage from San Pedro, California, in a 24-foot sloop. Five years and 33,000 miles later, he returned to home port with a wife and daughter and enough extraordinary experiences to fill this bestselling book, Dove.
- The beginning of the book starts with his sailing adventures with his dad
- This also explains why it was possible for him to do that with such a young age: His dad supported him and already took him sailing when he was just a small kid
- He also got support from the National Geographic which reported about his travels and not only paid him but also supported him on his journey
- Some parts (maybe even most) of the book are more written like a Journal. So it is not like a novel, but more like I read someone else's diary. …
- In 1965, 16-year-old Robin Lee Graham began a solo around-the-world voyage from San Pedro, California, in a 24-foot sloop. Five years and 33,000 miles later, he returned to home port with a wife and daughter and enough extraordinary experiences to fill this bestselling book, Dove.
- The beginning of the book starts with his sailing adventures with his dad
- This also explains why it was possible for him to do that with such a young age: His dad supported him and already took him sailing when he was just a small kid
- He also got support from the National Geographic which reported about his travels and not only paid him but also supported him on his journey
- Some parts (maybe even most) of the book are more written like a Journal. So it is not like a novel, but more like I read someone else's diary.
- I don't think it can be taken too much as an inspiration for today's world
- He was very young and back then not many people sailed around the world
- Nowadays, there are a ton of YouTubers who sail around the world, some are very near to the age he had
- He got the support from his dad and National Geographic, I don't think it would be easy to get this kind of support in today's world
- I like his story. It is especially fascinating to read for sailing addicted people like me
cdm reviewed Facebook - Weltmacht am Abgrund
Very Detailed
4 stars
- Steven Levy basically reported about Facebook since the early beginning, he knows Mark Zuckerberg personally and met him multiple times for this book together with other people who worked on Facebook
- He doesn't just write about Facebook, as you might think when reading the title, actually some parts are more like a Biography of Mark Zuckerberg. He even goes into details how Mark's parents met - all this reminds me more of the Biographies about Steve Jobs and Elon Musk I read.
- He really describes the history and architecture of Facebook well
- It gives a lot of details about the strategies Facebook used or still uses
- Steven Levy basically reported about Facebook since the early beginning, he knows Mark Zuckerberg personally and met him multiple times for this book together with other people who worked on Facebook
- He doesn't just write about Facebook, as you might think when reading the title, actually some parts are more like a Biography of Mark Zuckerberg. He even goes into details how Mark's parents met - all this reminds me more of the Biographies about Steve Jobs and Elon Musk I read.
- He really describes the history and architecture of Facebook well
- It gives a lot of details about the strategies Facebook used or still uses
cdm reviewed Die Schatzinsel by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
5 stars
- The Hobbit is a bit short
- Lord of the Rings has some Chapters - especially the fights - which are hard to read
Other than that, I don't have any complaints, and it's one of my favorite series
- The Hobbit is a bit short
- Lord of the Rings has some Chapters - especially the fights - which are hard to read
Other than that, I don't have any complaints, and it's one of my favorite series
cdm reviewed The Martian by Andy Weir (The Martian, #1)
cdm reviewed Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
Great book if you are proficient in English
4 stars
It is a great book, but when I was reading it I was not so proficient in English and some chapters are really hard to read - especially because David Mitchell tried to write like how the people in the different time ages spoke
cdm reviewed Game of Thrones 4-Book Bundle by George R. R. Martin
Contains: A Game of Thrones A Clash of Kings A Storm of Swords A Feast …
Among the best series I read
5 stars
cdm reviewed Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow
very powerful book
5 stars
- Ronan Farrow is the kid of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow
- He is an investigative journalist
- The book is about the sexual abuse of powerful Hollywood producers like Harvey Weinstein
- It is interesting because I also read the book of Ronan Farrows father (Woody Allen) who is accused of having sexually abused his own daughter
- In Woody Allen's book he says he did never abuse her and that this is ridiculous, in this book Ronan seems to believe the side of his mother and sister more even though he was at the time too little so he didn't notice anything
- He shows how powerful people like Harvey Weinstein, Trump and leading people at NBC and CBS used their power to sexually abuse young women
- He also shows how these companies protected their leaders even though they destroyed lives
- Ronan Farrow is the kid of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow
- He is an investigative journalist
- The book is about the sexual abuse of powerful Hollywood producers like Harvey Weinstein
- It is interesting because I also read the book of Ronan Farrows father (Woody Allen) who is accused of having sexually abused his own daughter
- In Woody Allen's book he says he did never abuse her and that this is ridiculous, in this book Ronan seems to believe the side of his mother and sister more even though he was at the time too little so he didn't notice anything
- He shows how powerful people like Harvey Weinstein, Trump and leading people at NBC and CBS used their power to sexually abuse young women
- He also shows how these companies protected their leaders even though they destroyed lives
cdm reviewed Die Parade
cdm reviewed Apropos of Nothing by Woody Allen
If you like Woody Allen
3 stars
It is okayish - because I don't have any connection to Woody Allen it was kinda boring for me
It is okayish - because I don't have any connection to Woody Allen it was kinda boring for me
cdm reviewed The Warehouse by Rob hart
Amazon meets George Orwell
4 stars
Content warning Summary
- It is a great book. I liked the story the more I read it.
- It's about a company like Amazon or Alibaba
- The main actors are working for the company called "Cloud"
- The main female character is an investigator who applied to work there but got into the picking position where she can't find out much about the business as she will be busy all day picking stuff in the warehouse.
- The main male character is a failed entrepreneur who got into the security position because he worked in that field before. However, he wanted to work in the picking position because he didn't like his last security job.
- The founder of "Cloud" has cancer and is also writing about his life in his personal blog.
cdm reviewed Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Good insights
5 stars
- There is a fast thinking System 1 which is used most of the time and acts immediately and a slower working System 2 which does more analysing
- There is e.q. the need to always do pattern matching and find a reason behind something - like why a stock price changed
- The halo-effect is described. If a teacher reads two essays from the student and the first one is better, then the second one is getting a better grade even though it could be shit
- The law of small numbers is interesting. In smaller sample sizes, the outcomes are likely more extreme. E.g. smaller schools are more likely to be way worse or way better than bigger schools - not because the schools are actually better, but because there are too few people for a good statistic.
- The Anchor effect is also explained. When a question …
- There is a fast thinking System 1 which is used most of the time and acts immediately and a slower working System 2 which does more analysing
- There is e.q. the need to always do pattern matching and find a reason behind something - like why a stock price changed
- The halo-effect is described. If a teacher reads two essays from the student and the first one is better, then the second one is getting a better grade even though it could be shit
- The law of small numbers is interesting. In smaller sample sizes, the outcomes are likely more extreme. E.g. smaller schools are more likely to be way worse or way better than bigger schools - not because the schools are actually better, but because there are too few people for a good statistic.
- The Anchor effect is also explained. When a question has an anchor like "is this house worth 100k?", then the people will start their estimate from the anchor (100k), so for a real estate agent a higher anchor is important
- Simple formulas are statistically better than complex ones or intuition
- As an entrepreneur or risk-taker in general, you have to be an optimist. Statistically you will most likely fail, that's why only optimists are founding companies - if they would be realists or pessimists, they wouldn't even start their endeavour.
- When a company gets acquired, the acquiring company normally trades lower on the stock markets. That's because usually the managers of the company which buys the other think they can manage the acquired company better than the previous management which is most of the time simply not true and the Wall Street knows this fact, that's why this discount happens.
- Management of a big company is normally overvalued. The CEO of a public traded company has most of the time a lesser impact on the company than other factors like competition and current market.














