Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari
Posted 26th Apr 2025r/bookclapreviewclap
The Art of War and Other Classics of Eastern Philosophy
Posted 29th Mar 2025r/bookclapreviewclap
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
Posted 27th Mar 2025r/bookclapreviewclap
The Art of Seduction
Posted 14th Feb 2025r/bookclapreviewclap
The Laws of Human Nature
Posted 15th Aug 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
The 50th Law by Robert Greene
Posted 11th Aug 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
Mastery by Robert Greene
I enjoyed the unexpected plot twists in this book. The historical account of the Illuminati and its conflict with the Catholic Church was intriguing.
Posted 1st Jul 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
A great mystery thriller that is both intriguing and controversial, especially for religious readers. The plot is filled with interesting twists.
Posted 21st Jun 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
The best stoic book I've ever read alongside Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations".
A thought-provoking read. There are numerous deaths in the book including suicides, murders, and other tragedies associated with a revolutionary cause.
Posted 8th Jun 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
Posted 5th Apr 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
Posted 9th Mar 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
This is one of the less popular books by the best-selling author of "Sapiens", Yuval Noah Harari. It is about how revelatory the personal experience of war was.
Posted 28th Jan 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
I was thoroughly confused after reading this book. I did not understand it at all.
Posted 21st Jan 2024r/bookclapreviewclap
I think I found my newest favorite business management book. This book outlines the very core definition of the existence and facets of business administration. The fundamental principles I found in this book are way sensible and broadly applicable to many business endeavors.
Posted 18th Dec 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
The valuable insights found in this book are based on research study on companies, exploring how a particular one transitions from the pinnacle of success to a state of decline.
Posted 25th Nov 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Another great book by Jim Collins. His work is invaluable as ever. This is the third book I read by him and I was very thankful I stumbled across this author. When it comes to analyzing the statistics and psychology regarding business management, I prefer his way of researching as demonstrated in al
Posted 24th Nov 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
This book is historically insightful about the life of samurai warriors which was very strict and extreme. The aphorisms in this book are incredible.
Posted 19th Nov 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
I had to process the episode of the last chapter after I've read this book. It was a haunting mind-blowing ending scene.
Posted 10th Nov 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Unpredictable if you've read it the first time. Politically entertaining read.
Posted 25th Oct 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Such a sensational book this The Hunger Games' Catching Fire, the second book in the trilogy. It was a level up from the first book where things are unraveling. It will be a thrilling experience if you have no idea about the second part of The Hunger Games trilogy.
Posted 18th Oct 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
What an iconic novel is The Hunger Games first book. The post-apocalyptic set-up is well crafted. The first person writing style is engaging.
Posted 13th Oct 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
One of the most popular books about human relations. Courses of Dale Carnegie have been influencial to many business tycoons such as Warren Buffett.
Posted 9th Oct 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Peculiar, eccentric, grotesque. That is how I would describe this book. There is a blend between reality and fantasy as what they call a magical realism.
Posted 29th Sep 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
At last I've just finished reading this classic novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It is psychological in nature as we will be experiencing the inner conflict by the main character arising before and after committing a horrifying crime.
Posted 26th Sep 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
I finally finished reading this book. There are two great letters from this book that I like. The letters LXXVII(77) and LXXVIII(78). These two letters are about the contemplation regarding mortality, death, and illness.
Posted 16th Sep 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
This is the first time I read a Chinese classic text that has a widespread influence on eastern Asian societies as well as the foundation to the later Taoism philosophy.
Posted 15th Sep 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
A combination of International Politics involving US, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Israel, with maneuvers by CIA, FBI, and other intelligence agencies. If you like a fictionalized contemporary event, try this novel.
Posted 11th Sep 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Having read all of Robert Greene's works exposes me to his observations in human nature by way of amorality approach. Through this author I was able to find something candid, genuine, and unhypocritical. This book was a satisfying read.
Posted 9th Sep 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Some popular self-help book. It was a short book about motivation and mindfulness.
Posted 18th Jul 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
This book satisfied my curiosity about building a meaningful business organization. Procuring this valuable conception from the rigorous research and studies is very profitable and worthwhile.
Posted 17th Jul 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
I can't believe I still find this book as timely and relevant as I first read it many many years ago. I remember the first time I came across Robert Kiyosaki's principles about money, it was a mind-shifting experience.
Posted 12th Jul 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
The teaching of Samurai in this book was very well contemplated and well grounded in all solid fundamental principles. The understanding of our inner faculties congruent with the action of our outside performance was such a solid doctrine.
Posted 6th Jul 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
It is a philosophical book that explicates the Japanese notion and the development of Japanese culture which manifest in today's Japan society.
Posted 3rd Jul 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
This book is rich in the topics dealing with romance. It narrates many kinds of seduction practiced by various seducers throughout history.
Posted 2nd Jun 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
This book was an easy and refreshing read. It was a good start towards minimalism. Concepts such as less is more.
Posted 16th May 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
At last I finished this book. Lots of characters to remember. Lots of stories to follow. It was a relief I finally finished this book.
Posted 18th Apr 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
This is a book on fortress, resiliency, and reflection about life and death. Very potent towards bravery and self-realization in relation to the world and the universe.
Posted 16th Apr 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
I couldn't believe it was indeed two years already since I first read this incredible book. For the second time I read this, the impact was still incredible. It helps you comprehend more the truest form of human behavior, the very nature of human animal.
Posted 6th Mar 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Highly entertaining, very easy to read, and a good book for motivation. One popular self-help book I've read this year.
Posted 11th Feb 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
It was such a refreshing book to read. The concepts of flow, antifragility, wabi-sabi, and stoicism. A guide towards tranquility and a healthy life.
Posted 7th Feb 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
One of the most powerful rationales I've ever known in my existence. I am thankful for these writings which had survived and been translated to a language to which I could be able to comprehend. The impact was truly existential. A therapy for a troubled mind.
Posted 4th Feb 2023r/bookclapreviewclap
Another book to be placed on my favorite list. It was like the reciprocity principle has been expanded and elaborated. Full of behavioral research and study. This could be categorized into positive psychology.
Posted 30th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
There's no reason I wouldn't be convinced to pick up this book by just looking at its cover. Knowing the experience of a former FBI top hostage negotiator sounds convincing.
Posted 26th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Such an illuminating book about the origin of civilization. The research and analysis other than the concentrated western development were an eye-opener. Very informative about pre-history and the rest of civilizations.
Posted 20th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
What an incredible book about politics. Niccolo Machiavelli wrote in an explicitly realistic way regardless of morality. His candidness was insanely riveting.
Posted 11th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Very insightful conversation between a youth and a philosopher. Unconventional but very interesting perspective from the field of Psychology and Philosophy. Eye-opening book.
Posted 8th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
Second novel by Haruki Murakami. It was the same format of writing as the first novel. Freewheeling style. The same characters as the first novel.
Posted 7th Dec 2022r/bookclapreviewclap
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