"Unfu*k Yourself," by Gary John Bishop is part pep-talk, part self-help book. It doesn't necessarily break new ground in the self-help genre, but its presentation / aesthetics (ie the book's…
I purchased this notebook on the recommendation of The Gentleman Stationer. When the product appeared in the article, "The Best Paper for Everyday Writing," I decided to give them a try. …
First, a word from the developer: "lost in transit while on a colonist ship bound for the furthest edge of the galaxy, you awake decades later only to find yourself…
The work focuses on race and racism in America. In particular, Bonilla-Silva zeros in on what he calls, "colorblind racism," (aka nice racism, smiling racism, etc). Though this term may…
First, a word from the publisher: after a secretive agency in New York is invaded by an otherworldly threat, you become the new Director struggling to regain Control. From developer Remedy…
Part myth, part lecture, and part self-help book, this work seeks to wear many hats. The book is more successful in some areas than others, however, and left me with…
First, a word from the manufacturer: write your epic odyssey to become a legendary Spartan hero. Forge your path in a world on the brink of tearing itself apart. Influence…
"Bossypants," by Tina Fey chronicles the life and times of the author. Fey discusses everything from her own childhood to her experiences as a working mother. Fans will be glad…
"Here There Be Gerblins," by The McElroys and Carey Pietsch (illustrator) This graphic novel is an illustrated version of the, "Adventure Zone," podcast, a DnD romp featuring the McElroy brothers…
This brisk (~3 hour) audiobook is part pep talk and part philosophy. The book is broken into three sections: defining resistance (i.e. how the author describes the various thoughts, feelings,…