So far, this year has been dominated by watching OTT & Movies. Lots were pumped out every week, it feels like. But I did manage to squeeze in a few books.
Lessons in Chemistry - by Bonnie Garmus
Peppy writing style even on some very very serious events.
Began the year with this one. Later found out they are making a movie too. I doubt the movie will be able to capture some of the perspective that come out in text. This sort of sarcastic & indirect style will be hard to translate on screen. I hope they make the movie interesting in some other way atleast.
Gen Z @ Work - by David Stillman and Jonah Stillman
Press Start to Play - Short story collection
The Tetris Effect - The Game That Digitised The World - Dan Ackerman
Got to see the Tetris movie released recently. Book was better. I mean, the movie is thriller format with lot of physical action. Same events & situations happen in the book but in a realistic fashion; and yet they were no less thrilling.
Covers a lot on how software business deals happened, at least in 80s & 90s. Communication might be faster now of course, but people dynamics still are the same. One book about current s/w business world was in the Instagram book. Other insights were about the beliefs and philosophy of the coding world - about the passion for free nature of open code and it becomes a sin when its popular, sharing via floppy disks and 80s & older models of desktops.
Part 1 dealt with the origin - Alexey Pajitnov and Henk Rogers. Page 109 at best boom and bust cycles of the video game industry would go through over the years. In part 1, Bonus Level 1, Chapter 7 - Pa 73, Effect of Tetris on brain. I used to dream of Tetris bricks. Turns out was a universal phenomenon. Called Phantatronic.
Chapter 19 - Pg 191 to 195 - Cherry at the Gates was the most delicious chapter on direct negotiation meetings, various politics and consequences.
The Invisible Life of Addie Laurie - by V.E. Schwab
Whimsical, mystical, Flowy language; poetic in many chapters. That alone lulls you to read more and never want to end the book.
Faustian deal of soul is the basic premise. Set in NYC but travels to various places across different times. Deals with the theme of timelessness. Pg 201 (Food) and Pg 257 (miss structure).
Only Human - by Slyvain Neuvel
I am sorry but to be honest, I couldn't plod through the last book of this trilogy; even while I loved the previous two books. I flipped through the pages to get to the ending and even that I couldn't make it through.