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Eustea Reads

A life in books and tea

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Book Review: The New Climate War by Michael E. Mann

August 27, 2021
The New Climate War by Michael E Mann

So I don’t think I’ll finish my entire summer reading list before my course starts, but I’d have finish about half of it now that I’ve also read The New Climate War. In The New Climate War, climatologist and geophysicist Michael E. Mann draws on his years of experience in the field to talk about… Read More Book Review: The New Climate War by Michael E. Mann

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Book Review: Bedtime Stories for Managers by Henry Mintzberg

August 19, 2021
Bedtime Stories for Managers by Henry Mintzberg

Here’s another book that was on my summer reading list! Bedtime Stories for Managers isn’t a title you’d expect from a management book, so I was pretty curious about this one. First up: this book isn’t exactly a collection of stories. I was imagining this to be satirical fairytales but this is more like approachable… Read More Book Review: Bedtime Stories for Managers by Henry Mintzberg

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Book Review: Awkward by Ty Tashiro

August 17, 2021
Awkward by Ty Tashiro

I found this book when it was highlighted by the Public Libraries SG’s Instagram account and as someone who feels awkward a lot, I thought it was something that I should read. Written by Ty Tashiro, a self-confessed awkward person, Awkward the book breaks down the issue of awkwardness into three aspects: What is awkwardness?… Read More Book Review: Awkward by Ty Tashiro

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Book Review: Gone at Midnight by Jake Anderson

August 3, 2021
Gone at Midnight by Jake Anderson

Warren recommended this book to me and in his recommendation, said the book was “very disquieting”, which for me means that I’ll have to read it sooner or later. I first heard of the Elisa Lam case through the elevator game (The Ghost in My Machine did an excellent write up of the history of… Read More Book Review: Gone at Midnight by Jake Anderson

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Book Review: Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant

August 2, 2021
Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant

Since there’s some time before I start my MBA, my school sent over an optional reading list. And although the list is optional, you all know that I like to read so I was eagerly scanned through the list and decided to start by reading Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant. Option B… Read More Book Review: Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant

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Book Review: Plagued by John Froude

July 15, 2021
Plagued by John Froude

Since COVID-19 looks like it will be endemic, I thought it would be useful to know a bit more about pandemics in general. Which is why the book Plagued by John Froude attracted my attention – I thought it would be useful. As its title says, Plagued is a book about plagues and it covers:… Read More Book Review: Plagued by John Froude

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Book Review: The Case of the Murderous Dr Cream by Dean Jobb

July 13, 2021
The Case of the Murderous Dr Cream by Dean Jobb

I haven’t taken part in a blog tour in years because I hate scheduling posts (and this tour is on Instagram!), but I made an exception for The Case of the Murderous Dr Cream because it’s historical true crime and I’ve never heard of Dr Cream before. Thomas Neill Cream was a Canadian born in… Read More Book Review: The Case of the Murderous Dr Cream by Dean Jobb

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Book Review: The Art of Making Memories by Meik Wiking

July 8, 2021
The Art of Making Memories by Meik Wiking

You know how people say never to judge a book by its cover? I totally judged this book by this cover. I borrowed The Art of Making Memories because I thought it looked pretty and expected a short, light read on how to capture memories. And while the tone of the book was as light… Read More Book Review: The Art of Making Memories by Meik Wiking

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Book Review: Every Day a Good Day by Noriko Morishita

July 6, 2021
Every Day a Good Day by Noriko Morishita

Despite the fact that I’m a huge fan of Japanese tea, I’ve only attended a tea once, as part of my finishing school course. With the brashness of youth, I agreed to be the 正客 (main guest) and with a lot of prompting from the teachers and guest lecturers, somehow made it through the ceremony.… Read More Book Review: Every Day a Good Day by Noriko Morishita

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Book Review: The Lost City of Z by David Grann

July 2, 2021
The Lost City of Z by David Grann

This has been sitting in my Overdrive TBR list for quite some time, but a recent episode on Dark Histories on this very topic spurred me to finally borrow it. If you’ve listened to the episode, there’s a lot of information overlap, but if you haven’t, The Lost City of Z is an entertaining introduction… Read More Book Review: The Lost City of Z by David Grann

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