2026
★★★★★
It's a popular one for a reason. Felt like a classic I've already read and yet I don't think I've read anything like it before
★★★★★
Love a good disaster novel, particularly when they feature women and ikea
★★★★★
Worth reading for sure, well thought out, unique, and important but I found myself really frustrated with how the women characters were written for whatever reason
2025
★★★★★
Less raunchy that I expected 😂 I love Miranda July
★★★★★
I devoured this one
★★★★★
a sweet, well written novel
★★★★★
I think there's a powerful idea here. I would have liked a few more practical, specific solutions, but it's a good start
★★★★★
It's not Station 11, but I still really liked it
★★★★★
Nothing revolutionary, but I enjoyed it
★★★★★
Really wild, I don't think I've read anything like it before. I'm not sure I loved the ending
★★★★★
Not for me, but I finished it, so I guess some part of me enjoyed it
★★★★★
I'm very biased on this one, but did you know Emma Goldman ran an ice cream shop?
★★★★★
Short and interesting
2024
★★★★★
Sometimes a little dense for me, but I couldn't believe how accurate some of this felt
★★★★★
Remains one of the best books I've read in a while
★★★★★
Idk why I read or finished this, I think I was worried about the end of the world?
★★★★★
interesting, quick graphic novel
★★★★★
the sequel was interesting too
★★★★★
Loved every minute of it
★★★★★
I still haven't started running but I appreciate the effort
★★★★★
Attia has been cancelled since I read this. I read it as motivation to try intermittent fasting again, but was pleasantly surprised to read that maybe I should just exercise, eat and be happy
★★★★★
Gave me some existential dread but probably worth it
★★★★★
I listened to this as an audio book with Tom Hanks, who doesn't love listening to a good story in a Tom Hanks voice?
★★★★★
Not as good as Pride and Prejudice but was still fun to read while in Bath
★★★★★
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would
★★★★★
I skimmed a lot and don't follow it religiously but I enjoyed it
★★★★★
I feel like there's something here, although it's presented as more scientific than it is imo, lots of generalizations