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The Stranger is a novel written by French philosopher Albert Camus and published in 1942. The story is told from the perspective of Meursault, a French Algerian who is emotionally detached and indiffe…
There is a Twist here which we will save til the end. But most will be familiar with this Comical Classic; The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,…
How are we doing book reviews from this enormous reading list without reading any of these books? Answer, ChatGPT and the power of Ai tools in 2023. A reference to the Tweet that started this Series. …
I was looking forward to reading this book after saving up enough, especially when I heard it from a favorite youtuber whom I watch all the time. He recommended this book to read especially when you d…
As you might know, I'm learning to create accessible iOS apps at the moment. If you are interested in the details, check out my blog post series Learn Accessibility on iOS With Me. A couple of weeks a…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDj1OBG5Tpw Americans are increasingly falling into the “tribal trap,” according to Dan Shapiro, a former American diplomat and author of Negotiating the Nonnegotiable:…
Henry Kissinger, consummate diplomat and statesman, examines the strategies of six great twentieth-century figures and brings to life a unifying theory of leadership and diplomacy. "Leaders," writes …
Introduction Today, I want to present to you the book "Effective Kotlin" by Marcin Moskala. A friend and former colleague of mine recommended it to me (thank you Patrick). I must admit that I was skep…
This is my first ever attempt to write a blog. I love reading books since childhood but from last 6-7 months I have been reading more books than I did before . Till now it never occurred to me to star…
On a day in the UK where many young people are getting A-level results which determine which university will admit them, I'm still grateful for the early feedback of "failing" 2 out of 4 exams at the end of my first year, when studying Law …