
Book Reviews
The Shelf
The Psychology of Money — Morgan Housel
The Psychology of Money pushes back against the typical narrative that investment is all about the numbers and instead argues the key to investing successfully comes down to human behavior.
Essentialism — Greg McKeown
In Essentialism, Greg McKeown challenges readers to determine what is most important and offers insights into how to design their lives around what they value most.
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor — Donald Robertson
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor is a Stoicism primer that blends history, philosophy, and psychology to offer sound strategies for building resilience.
The Obstacle is the Way — Ryan Holiday
In The Obstacle is the Way Ryan Holiday shows readers why they need to seek out hard things and how they can turn them into opportunities.
Authentic — Paul Van Doren
In Authentic, Van Doren details his personal life, business lessons, and how Vans has become synonymous with cool.
Dare to Lead —Brené Brown
In Dare to Lead Brené Brown ties together previous works and two-decades of research to offer examples of how to lead.
Sistersong — Lucy Holland
Sistersong is a retelling of "The Twa Sister" murder ballad and follows the story of Riva, Keyne, and Sinne as they struggle to seize their destinies, protect their home, and fight to stay true to who they are.
Letters from a Stoic — Seneca
In this select collection of letters, Seneca wrestles with aging, death, and life’s steady stream of turbulence, unknowns, and obstacles. At the heart of each letter is a clear portrait of what it is to be a human being who is flawed and doesn’t always get things right the first time.