Book Reviews

Books are one of the sacred tomes where we can journey through the life of another person from the past. You obtain a glimpse of what they learned to build this creation. Join Kevin on his own path of reading these books as we discuss some of the highlights and lessons from the teachings of others.

New book reviews come out every other Monday.

Beyond Individual Dreams

Beyond Individual Dreams

Imagine returning from a long workday to your dream home. The things you have strived for have all come true. Yet, there’s a sense of going through the motions. What’s next? Enter – the second mountain.

Relationship is the driver of change — Community is woven through love-drenched accountability.

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On Writing Well
4-stars, William Zinsser, Non-fiction, Writing Kevin Tran 4-stars, William Zinsser, Non-fiction, Writing Kevin Tran

On Writing Well

A book you will revisit. The chapters walk through the full journey of a writer. Some chapters are better for starting and others for revising or finishing. Zinsser provides in-depth examples for analyzing written text and says what’s good and bad about them. I skimmed through a lot of it, but did find the morals good for writing my piece. My ratings are as follows: timelessness (5/5), clarity (4.5/5), entertainment (3.5/5), education (4/5). Overall, a ~4/5 read.

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Rich AF
Vivian Tu, Self-help, Finances, 4-stars Kevin Tran Vivian Tu, Self-help, Finances, 4-stars Kevin Tran

Rich AF

This book is FILLED with rich information that makes it an amazing toolkit for navigating finances. Some parts were a bore whereas other sections had snippets of new information to better understand the financial landscape! Vivian’s writing style truly lives up to a BFF hyping you up with finances and was overall a delightful experience. 

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The Creative Act: A Way of Being

The Creative Act: A Way of Being

A tome providing a vastly different perspective into art & creativity. Rick Rubin’s writing is concise and to the point with chapters of less than 10 pages. This book is one where you would want to return to a chapter every so often through a creative project. Rubin tells concepts very well including real-life examples consistently, but some chapters lacked this imagery. Nevertheless, a transformative read overall.

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Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence
Self-help, 4-stars, Anna Lembke Kevin Tran Self-help, 4-stars, Anna Lembke Kevin Tran

Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence

In "Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence" by Anna Lemke, MD, the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the balance of pleasure and pain, and discussions about electrical stimulation masturbation are all explored. Lemke delves into the subject of dopamine in a three-part book centered around the pursuit of pleasure, self-binding practices, and concluding with the pursuit of pain. This eye-opening book was a delight to read and enhanced my understanding of the brain's management of dopamine.

The beginning is riveting, with a rush of unique stories that introduce the concept of the balance between pleasure and pain in how the brain regulates dopamine. This concept sets the tone for the entire book. When one side of the pleasure-pain spectrum increases, the other eventually increases to maintain equilibrium. Using this as a foundational concept, Lemke explores the pleasure side, the pain side, and how individuals can take control of this delicate balance.

As the book progresses, the latter section's pacing slows down a bit but still highlights key concepts, such as the role of radical honesty in reinforcing neural circuits and various systems to facilitate habit change. However, it's worth noting that the book lacks sufficient counter-arguments to provide a balanced perspective. The narrative feels somewhat one-sided, with minimal obstacles presented to challenge the concepts discussed.

Overall, I would rate this book 4 stars. It effectively employs visuals, captivating stories, and anecdotes to engage the reader. However, it falls short in presenting contradictory perspectives, which could have enriched the book's content.

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How Not to Die
2015, Diet, Non-fiction, 4-stars Kevin Tran 2015, Diet, Non-fiction, 4-stars Kevin Tran

How Not to Die

Discover the power of a plant-based diet in preventing major diseases through Michael Greger's "How Not to Die." This science-backed book delves into the role of nutrition in combating leading causes of death. Although the writing can be repetitive and overly focused on studies, the book offers valuable insights and specific food recommendations. Improve your health and gain knowledge about nutrition. Rating: 4/5 stars.

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We Are Here

We Are Here

Discover the inspiring stories of 30 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who have shaped the history of the United States in "We Are Here" by Naomi Hirahara. Written in collaboration with Smithsonian Enterprises and illustrated by Illianette Ferandez, this book highlights the diversity and impact of the AAPI community across various industries. While the stories may be short, they offer a glimpse into the upbringing and motivation of each leader. Learn how individuals like Amanda Nguyen, a civil rights activist for sexual assault survivors, and Carissa Moore, the first woman to win gold in the first-ever surfing event in the Olympics, have made a difference despite their backgrounds. Get your copy of "We Are Here" today.

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