[Written by ChatGPT] 📚 The Books Martha Wells’ The Murderbot Diaries ended up being a standout read for me in more ways than one. Not only was All Systems Red a super quick, binge-able book—I literally finished it in a single bath—but it was also the first science-fiction book I’ve read written by a femaleContinueContinue reading “The Murderbot Diaries — Book & TV Series Review”
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Catching My Own Greenlights
[Written by ChatGPT] A few months ago, a fellow member of my book club recommended Matthew McConaughey’s Greenlights. It’s been sitting on my shelf ever since, waiting for the right moment. When I finally picked it up, I found myself reading it much faster than expected — not because it was light, but because itContinueContinue reading “Catching My Own Greenlights”
Making the Most of Your Golden Thousand: A Guide to Living Fully in Limited Time
[Written by Claude] The mathematics of mortality are stark and sobering. If we’re fortunate enough to live to 80, we get roughly 4,000 weeks on this planet. For many of us in midlife, perhaps 1,000 weeks of good health remain—maybe fewer, maybe more, but certainly finite. This realization, explored brilliantly in Oliver Burkeman’s “Four ThousandContinueContinue reading “Making the Most of Your Golden Thousand: A Guide to Living Fully in Limited Time”
A Neuro Symphony: Books by Dr. Monty Lyman
I recently started reading The Remarkable Life of the Skin by Dr. Monty Lyman, and right at the beginning, the author’s note captivated me with its eloquence. Naturally, I had to learn more about the person behind this beautifully written book. To my surprise, Dr. Monty Lyman is not only a young physician but alsoContinueContinue reading “A Neuro Symphony: Books by Dr. Monty Lyman”
Book Club: How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren
By the time we hit middle age or finish our degrees or even advanced degrees, it’s easy to assume we’ve mastered the art of reading. After all, we’ve devoured hundreds of books, from dense academic texts to breezy novels. But picking up How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van DorenContinueContinue reading “Book Club: How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren”