Exercised
By Daniel E Lieberman
Not great, honestly. Not bad, either, but mainly not memerable. The book explores how odd the idea of exercise is; why is it good for us? Is it even...
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The loneliness pandemic is upon us, but there are antidotes. These books help us step away from the deluge of the online world and foster meaningful connection with others. So go ahead, give that friend a call, set up that coffee date, and go visit a bookstore together. Life is better with company.
By Daniel E Lieberman
Not great, honestly. Not bad, either, but mainly not memerable. The book explores how odd the idea of exercise is; why is it good for us? Is it even...
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
Been wading through this one for a while. It was intimidating honestly for me to start one of the greats (written in the late 19th century) and...
By John Green
Right out of the gate, it's a very compelling thesis about how the persistence of TB is not about techology or medicine but about injustice. Green...
By Jessica Knoll
Gruesome and chilling at times, particularly given that it's largely based on real crimes. The insightful part is the way author incorporates...
By Richard E Rubenstein
This book is about the disunity of Christian orthodoxy in the 3rd and 4th centuries, particularly as it relates to the nature of Jesus' divinity. Was...
By Mark Kurlansky
We're going back to Donostia in a couple weeks, and I thought it would make sense to check out some history from the region. It always comes back to...