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