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.

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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How to American

How to American

Jimmy Yang is a Chinese American actor, stand-up comedian, and writer known for starring in HBO’s Silicon Valley, Netflix’s Space Force, and the movie Crazy Rich Asians. In his memoir, How to American: An Immigrant's Guide to Disappointing Your Parents, we walk through Jimmy’s immigrant story from Hong Kong to America and how he pursued became his dream of becoming a Hollywood actor.

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So Much I Want to Tell You
Humor, Ana Akana, 2017, Non-fiction Kevin Tran Humor, Ana Akana, 2017, Non-fiction Kevin Tran

So Much I Want to Tell You

Anna Akana is an Asian American actress, comedian, and filmmaker. In 2007, Anna lost her teen sister, Kristina, to suicide. Filled with confusion and strife, Anna found comedy as a way to help process her grief. Ten years later, Anna published, So Much I Want to Tell You, a book centered around letters to her sister about all the lessons she has learned in creativity, identity, career, and relationships.

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We Were Dreamers

We Were Dreamers

Simu Liu is a Canadian Asian American actor known for playing the role of Shang-Chi in Marvel’s 2021 film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Through his memoir, We Were Dreamers, Simu walks us through the path of how he eventually reached that role. From the start of his parent’s journey from China to Canada followed by a retelling of Simu’s childhood, the reader has a glimpse of two generations worth of upbringings to paint the story behind the Shang-Chi actor.

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Finding Ultra

Finding Ultra

Rich Roll is a revelating and inspiring athlete who broke all odds of middle-aged alcohol addiction to complete the EPIC5. The EPIC5 is a challenge where competitors cover 250 kilometers in five consecutive days while running a 50-kilometer course on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. Rich’s book, Finding Ultra, walks us through his story from childhood to the end of the EPIC5 journey with a conclusion of tips and methodologies for the reader.

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Making a Scene

Making a Scene

Making a Scene is a memoir by Constance Wu, an actor in the TV show Fresh Off the Boat and the movie Crazy Rich Asians. Constance dives into snippets of her life discussing topics such as family dynamics, sexual harassment, dating, and Hollywood. The stories take place from when she was a child to her time acting in Los Angeles.

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Man’s Search for Meaning

Man’s Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl retells his experience of surviving in a World War II concentration camp. The book dives into Frankl’s horrific prisoner experience at Auschwitz, Dachau and other camps, where he explores the meaning in life. This leads to a section surrounding logotherapy, a form of psychotherapy that Frankl created after his experiences in the camp.

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What We Owe The Future
Philosophy, 2022, William MacAskill Kevin Tran Philosophy, 2022, William MacAskill Kevin Tran

What We Owe The Future

William MacAskill discusses the case for “longtermism” — that positively influencing the long-term future is a key moral priority of our time. The book dives into the potential collapse of society and how we can alleviate this through diving into topics such as artificial intelligence, global warming, fossil fuels, and much more! Making wise choices today will not only impact our generation but the many generations to come in the lifetime of humanity

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The Four Agreements

The Four Agreements

The Four Agreements introduces the readers to the Toltecs, an indigenous group from Mexico, to showcase their tradition and how we can utilize their teachings to revise our teachings and agreements with ourselves. This blog post highlights the top 3 lessons learned from this book written by Don Miguel Ruiz

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