The Most Fascinating Book In Ages – Book Review: Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker

I never knew sleep could be this interesting! I recently started listening to a lot of new podcasts - I love having them on my ear when I'm doing monotonous, brainless work in the office, and the range of stuff that's out there these days is incredible, so it's very easy to find something new... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You by Marcus Chown

This is the kind of book that I love reading, even though I can't tell you a single thing about it when I'm done. I recently discovered Bill Bryson and his writing a few years ago, and since then I've really enjoyed reading books that aim to teach you stuff. I love watching documentaries, and... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Frozen in Time – The Fate of The Franklin Expedition by Owen Beattie

The horrifying truth about a most terrifying historical event - the loss of the 129 men of the Franklin Expedition who perished in the Canadian Arctic in 1848. I don't read enough non-fiction, unfortunately. I always end up loving it when I do, and I try to always intersperse my reading with a few books... Continue Reading →

Book Review: A Short History Of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson

An engaging, funny, and comprehensive guide to almost everything you need to know about the world. I went into this on a few colleague's recommendation, never having heard about Bill Bryson before. In fact, it's been years since I read much non-fiction at all - probably since I graduated! I started out reading Bryson's 'A... Continue Reading →

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