As someone who didn’t graduate from high school, I didn’t think I’d enjoy reading as much as I do.
I set aside 1–2 hours each day to read, focusing almost entirely on non-fiction. I love diving into subjects that spark my curiosity, whether that means picking up a new skill or improving one I already practice.
This page is where I share the books I’ve read and my honest opinions about them. If you’re searching for something specific, feel free to use the filters or search tool to find what you’re looking for.
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Made to Stick Book: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die – My Honest Review
Why do some ideas spread effortlessly while others disappear? In this review of Made to Stick by Chip and Dan Heath, I break down the key principles that make messages memorable and how they’ve changed the way I approach storytelling, content creation, and communication.
Save the Cat! by Blake Snyder – My Honest Review
Blake Snyder’s Save the Cat! is one of the most influential and easy-to-read storytelling guides ever written. In this review, I discuss the famous 15-beat story structure, share my thoughts on implementing it beyond screenwriting, and explain whether it’s worth reading if you’re a creator outside Hollywood.