Books are a great past-time. Though, I’m fairly on and off with reading. I hope to be more consistent in the future. Nowadays; however, when I do I read I tend to gravitate towards books related to fantasy, productivity, leadership, and self-book. In the past (aka in high school) I enjoyed reading mainly YA Fantasy novels. This is a catalogue of books I’ve read for fun in my Uni years.

2025 Bookshelf

Meditations, Marcus Aurelius

2024 Bookshelf

Blood Over Bright Haven, ML Wang
Can’t Hurt Me, David Goggins (its ground hog day)
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin
The Atlas Six, Olivia Blake
The Way of Kings, Brandon Sanderson
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, Oliver Burkeman
Crooked Kingdom, Leigh Bardugo

2023/2022 Bookshelf

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life, Scott Adams
How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water, Angie Cruz
Truth: A Brief History of Total Bullsh*t, Tom Phillips
On Being and Becoming: An Extistentialist Approach to Life, Jennifer Ann Gosetti-Ferencei
Good Thinking: Why Flawed Logic Puts Us All at Risk and How Critical Thinking Can Save the World, David Robert Grimes
The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel
A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I learned While Editing My Life, Donald Miller
In an Absent Dream, Seanan McGuire
Atomic Habits, James Clear

The “best of the best” Bookshelf

Paragons of their genre.

• Self-Help - Atomic Habits, James Clear
• Fantasy - The Young Elites, Marie Lu
• Science Fiction - Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes
• Historical Fiction - The Nightingale, Hannah Kristin