This deceivingly small book is entirely focused on the social, economic, and very political issues that surround the long-standing tensions between Palestinians and Israelis. It’s divided into six parts; each focusing on a different element of the conflict from history to globalization to election processes, etc. It’s incredibly detailed, very well researched, and would be […]
Month: July 2018
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
Outliers is an odd sort of book. It’s primary focus could I guess be considered sociology(?) but ultimately I found it to be a fairly motivational read. In a somewhat unconventional way. It’s about people who don’t necessarily align with the system or its expectations. At the same time, it’s about what factors can set […]
Animal Farm by George Orwell
Okay, I’m not going to write extensively on this one because I think most people have some understanding of what Animal Farm is all about. All I will say is that I can’t believe I hadn’t read this book sooner. (I mean the actual book, not its Sparknotes.) George (or Eric, whichever you prefer) is truly one […]