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Sam Clemente x BookWyrm

countablenewt@bookwyrm.social

Joined 3 weeks, 3 days ago

Autistic, Asexual, Nonbinary (He/They)

I like reading Fantasy, Classics, Business, Productivity, and some YA Fiction

I write for The Digital Renaissance and AllThingsTech and I am the developer of the apps Routines and Just. Weather.

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Sam Clemente x BookWyrm's books

Currently Reading

Gary Vaynerchuk: Twelve and a Half (Hardcover, 2021, Harper Business) 4 stars

Classic Gary Vee

4 stars

I feel like at this point if you've been at all involved in the business scene you've experienced Gary Vaynerchuk at some point and I feel like you either appreciate his thoughts or you don't. Either is valid I'm not going to comment on that. This book is very much in line with his personality, there's really no beating around the bush here. It's definitely a little more of the modern grindset than the more productivity-focused reads I've reviewed, seeing as this is more business-focused, but I feel like you should be able to take these principles and apply them to other parts of your life. It's definitely widely applicable outside of the business world.

Suzanne Collins: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (a Hunger Games Novel) (2023, Scholastic, Incorporated, Scholastic Press) 4 stars

The odds are against him. He’s been given the humiliating assignment of mentoring the female …

Completely Riveting

5 stars

I will echo the words of other reviewers of this book: it does take quite a bit of time to really get into it, but it's so worth it. There's no shortage of thoughtful character development and world building going on throughout this whole book and it's honestly ended up being my favorite in the series. There's so much interesting detail this book adds to the series, even if YA isn't your thing, if you ever read the original trilogy you should probably pick this one up.

Marcus Aurelius, Tom Butler-Bowdon, Donald Robertson: Meditations (Hardcover, 2020, Wiley-Interscience, Capstone) 4 stars

was born on April 26, A.D. 121. His real name was M. Annius Verus, and …

A Good Start for Budding Stoics

4 stars

While the language is certainly rather old and spends quite a lot of time not speaking in the literal sense, I still managed to enjoy this read. I've been fascinated with the stoics since I took my first philosophy class and I figured this would be a good place to start. It may have taken me a while to get through, but I didn't really do much personal reading when school was in session so that shouldn't be any indication of the quality: there's a reason this book is still being published and translated thousands of years later.

Ali Abdaal: Feel-Good Productivity (Paperback, deutsch language, 2023, Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag) 4 stars

A Great Way to Get Into the Genre

5 stars

I think this book does a great job of showing what this genre is all about: it's not about being a more productive worker, it's not about increasing output, it's not about generating shareholder value. This genre is about figuring out the best ways to achieve what you want in life whether that's personal or professional. It's about finding the balance in your life for the things you want to do. I've been following Abdaal's work on YouTube for years and I preordered this book almost right away, I just jive with his personality and that really came across in his writing as well!

James Clear: Atomic habits : an easy and proven way to build good habits and break bad ones : tiny changes, remarkable results 4 stars

Atomic Habits: Breaking Down Habits Until They're Mind Numbingly Simple

4 stars

This book isn't necessarily one that taught me a lot, I read a lot of the authors that Clear pulls from during my masters program and I noticed that there are a lot of things that Clear discusses that I had already started implementing in my life, but having it verbalized definitely helps to understand how to really go about building great habits. Definitely recommend this for someone who needs a little more guidance on building long lasting habits.