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Christo

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Reading is my escape, my empowerment, and one of my preferred ways of learning about the world. While I primarily seem to be reading speculative fiction these days, there will be a smattering of other things.

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The Radical Leap (Hardcover, 2004, Kaplan Business) 4 stars

Leadership guidance presented as a story

4 stars

Learning from stories is definitely much better for retention. I had my doubts about this book, as I'm skeptical of most leadership books. Even when you realize LEAP is an acronym for Love generates Energy to Inspire Audacity and Provide Proof, it sounds very New Age cultish. The thing, is, in many ways it's combining the ideas of Dan Pink's Drive (purpose) with the product management idea that you have to have a why for what you are building because this will be your north star, keeping you on track to get where you need to go. When you lose your purpose, a job becomes a grind. LEAP and the questions in the back could help you reinvigorate your belief in what you are doing, or help you find what you want to do, so that your love for that will make you wake up happy to go to work. …

reviewed Solo Gamemaster's Guide by Geek Gamers

Solo Gamemaster's Guide (EBook, Modiphius Entertainment) 4 stars

Create immersive solo RPG experiences with this dedicated guide from the acclaimed host of the …

Delivers on its promise to help make solo gaming compelling

5 stars

#SoloClub #TTRPG

I've been an avid tabletop roleplaying gamer since the Satanic Panic, and while I'd played with using random tables or oracles to try to run solo games to feed my thirst to play, they didn't flow well or reproduce the thrill of "playing to find out". The closest I came to solo roleplaying success might have been old Traveller's character generation, where as I rolled the career that the character went through, I imagined what each roll of the dice meant. What happened during that period of service to get the character that +1 in Bribery? Of course, the fact that a character could die during character creation added some of the surprise or thrill that seemed to be missing from other attempts at solo play. Fast forward to the pandemic in 2020, and even though I had been playing games online for years, I found that because …

A Master of Djinn (Hardcover, 2021, Tor) 4 stars

Nebula, Locus, and Alex Award-winner P. Djèlí Clark returns to his popular alternate Cairo universe …

Inspired world-building, excellent murder mystery set in an alternate djinn-punk Cairo

5 stars

As others have noted, this is an alternate steampunk universe set in the 1910's. A world changed by a single man piercing the veil, and bringing Djinn and magic back into our world. Since that happened about 40 years ago, the djinn have transformed Cairo with their amazing mechanical creations, including robots, flying gliders and trams, and mechanical brains in buildings.

The main character, Fatma, is a respected, if youngest female, investigator in the Ministry of Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments and Supernatural Entities. She is definitely a maverick, dressing in suits, hats, and carrying a sword cane.

The descriptions of clothing and locations feed the imagination, breathing life into the world and putting it all in your mind's eye. The gradually revealing of the consequences of the mass murder in a secret brotherhood in honor of al-Jahiz, the man who brought back magic to the world, is gripping. The impostor …

A Dead Djinn in Cairo (EBook, 2016, Tom Doherty Associates) 5 stars

Egypt, 1912. In Cairo, the Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments and Supernatural Entities investigate disturbances between …

A quick, entertaining read.

4 stars

Love the alternate universe revealed here, with Cairo and Egypt becoming a major world power, likely due to the discovery of Djinn leading to a boom in innovation. Granted, this is a short story, so much of the how Cairo got to where it is, is not discussed. That said, the murder of the Djinn of course leads to a major conspiracy that our intrepid police detective must unravel. The book is filled with strong female protagonists and characters and a world that has had the breath of life and magic breathed into it. Definitely recommend if you like speculative fiction of this type.

A short book on creating an effective knowledge management (KM) approach. The approach is based …

Not bad, but not as tactical / practical as I had hoped

3 stars

I expected a lot from a book that claims to be the basis for the Knowledge Management Program put into place at NASA after the various shuttle disasters. While the book makes some very good points, they can be summed up briefly as 1. Define your audience and their primary mission. Focus on this. 2. Define your stakeholders and get their support. 3. Who will you report your KM progress to? Who will benefit, who's decisions will it help the most? 4. Give credit to your team, champion, and stakeholders when you share KM successes. 5. Gather and Filter the knowledge from information to knowledge.

Based on it being created in response to the Shuttle accidents, I can see why it seems to focus almost exclusively on what we call Lessons Learned (as in, mistakes that have occurred, and what we learned from them) and case studies as being the …

Agent Zigzag : A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal (2007) 4 stars

A book with a slow burn, and a lot of details about espionage during WWII

4 stars

Content warning Well, not really spoilers, since we know going in he's a double agent, but still, I'm telling some of the bits that really hooked me in this book.