Book reviews

  • Robert C. Pozen, Alexandra Samuel: Remote, inc.  

    Robert C. Pozen, Alexandra Samuel: Remote, inc.  

    Overview “Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work…Wherever You Are” by Robert C. Pozen and Alexandra Samuel is a guide for adapting to the remote work environment. The book emphasises the importance of shifting one’s mindset from a traditional office-based work structure to thinking like a “Business of One.” This approach encourages individuals to focus… Read more

  • Damon Zahariades: How to Make Better Decisions

    Damon Zahariades: How to Make Better Decisions

    Overview “Damon Zahariades: How to Make Better Decisions” is a comprehensive guide aimed at refining the reader’s decision-making abilities. It addresses the common pitfalls of personal biases and emotional reactions, offering 14 Smart Tactics to navigate through life’s choices with confidence and without regret. Synopsis Zahariades presents a structured approach to decision-making, covering everything from… Read more

  • Mike Kus: The Pocket Photographer

    Mike Kus: The Pocket Photographer

    Overview “The Pocket Photographer: How to take beautiful photos with your phone” is an insightful guide by Mike Kus, a professional in photography and graphic design. This book serves as a comprehensive manual for amateur photographers seeking to elevate their phone photography game. Synopsis Mike Kus delves into the art of capturing extraordinary images using… Read more

  • John C. Maxwell: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership

    John C. Maxwell: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership

    Overview “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You” from John C. Maxwell distills the essence of leadership into twenty-one fundamental principles that are timeless and universal. Maxwell, an internationally recognised leadership expert, draws from his extensive experience and knowledge to present these laws as truths that hold regardless of… Read more

  • Barry Hatton – The Portuguese 

    Barry Hatton – The Portuguese 

    Overview Barry Hatton’s “The Portuguese” is a comprehensive exploration of Portugal’s identity, offering a deep dive into its history, culture, and the nuances that define this enigmatic European nation. Hatton, a seasoned foreign correspondent, presents a narrative that is both informative and personal, reflecting his extensive experience in Portugal. Synopsis “The Portuguese” serves as a… Read more

  • David J. Lieberman: Mindreader

    David J. Lieberman: Mindreader

    Overview “Mindreader” by David J. Lieberman takes readers on an insightful journey into “The New Science of Deciphering What People Really Think, What They Really Want, and Who They Really Are.” This book breaks down the complex world of silent communication, teaching us how to interpret the hidden messages in people’s actions and expressions. Lieberman,… Read more

  • Benoît Berthelot: Le monde selon Amazon

    Benoît Berthelot: Le monde selon Amazon

    Aperçu  “Le Monde selon Amazon” de Benoît Berthelot est une œuvre captivante qui plonge le lecteur dans les profondeurs de l’empire Amazon après trois ans d’enquête minutieuse. Berthelot dévoile avec brio l’efficacité redoutable d’Amazon, tout en mettant en lumière les paradoxes et les dérives d’une entreprise devenue le symbole du capitalisme américain. Le livre révèle… Read more

  • Ben Coates: Why the Dutch are Different?

    Ben Coates: Why the Dutch are Different?

    Overview “Why the Dutch are Different” by Ben Coates is a captivating exploration of the Netherlands, a country known for its unique blend of liberalism, prosperity, and cultural distinctiveness. Coates, a UK-born writer who has made the Netherlands his home, delves into the heart of Dutch society, seeking to understand what sets this small yet… Read more

  • Morgan Housel – The Psychology of Money

    Morgan Housel – The Psychology of Money

    Overview Morgan Housel’s “The Psychology of Money” is claimed as one of the most original contributions to financial literature in recent times. The book offers a series of 20 thought-provoking lessons that delve into the intricate relationship between wealth, greed, and happiness. Housel’s calm and collected narrative doesn’t just aim to guide readers to financial… Read more

  • Helen Russel: The Year of Living Danishly

    Helen Russel: The Year of Living Danishly

    Overview Helen Russell’s “The Year of Living Danishly” is a captivating memoir that takes readers on a journey to Denmark, often cited as the world’s happiest country. Released in 2015, the book has since enchanted millions with its intimate portrayal of Russell’s personal and cultural adaptation to Danish life. Synopsis The narrative begins with Russell,… Read more