Mere Mortals Book Reviews

Hey I'm Kyrin and I review books of all genres/styles but with an emphasis on those that have stood the test of time (i.e., not recent releases). Join me as I cover the basic details before diving into the themes, ideas and learnings we can take away from the fascinating realm of literature. Weekly live episode on Thurs 10am AEST (Wed/Thurs Midnight UTC+0) plus bonus episodes from my cohost Juan every now and then.

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episode 16: Pinocchio (Carlo Collodi) - Mere Mortals Book Review


'Pinocchio' by Carlo Collodi is the 1883 classic children's book of a puppet come to life . Though written for children it initially had a very tragic ending, with poor Pinocchio left for dead, hung by the neck from a tree. Thankfully Collodi added more chapters to the book and we now have an uplifting ending to the tale. It is is surprisingly deep with many life lessons (such as reaping what you sow, developing virtue, not to case pearls before swine, etc...


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 February 13, 2021  13m
 
 

episode 8: Sailing True North (James Stavridis) - Book Review


From one of the most distinguished admirals of our time and a former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, a meditation on leadership and character refracted through the lives of ten of the most illustrious naval commanders in history, alongside the 10 characteristics of effective leadership.

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 February 13, 2021  9m
 
 

episode 8: Sailing True North (James Stavridis) - Book Review


From one of the most distinguished admirals of our time and a former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, a meditation on leadership and character refracted through the lives of ten of the most illustrious naval commanders in history,


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 February 13, 2021  9m
 
 

episode 7: The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe (Douglas Adams) - Book Review


"In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."



Above is a typical funny passage that one can find in 'The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe' by Douglas Adams. This is the 2nd book of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy trilogy and follows the adventure of Arthur, Ford, Zaphod and Trillian as they continue their random, absurd, highly illogical journey...


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 February 13, 2021  13m
 
 

episode 7: The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe (Douglas Adams) - Book Review


"In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."Above is a typical funny passage that one can find in 'The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe' by Douglas Adams.


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 February 13, 2021  13m
 
 

episode 6: The Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith) - Book Review


This episode of the Mere Mortals book review covers 'The Wealth of Nations' by Adam Smith. This is a classic book of economics that lays out the general principles of wealth, particularly in relation to nations. It is a dense, long book to get through and has the old style of English language (it was first published in 1776), making it very difficult to read. I personally could only get through about 10% of the 570-something pages...


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 February 13, 2021  6m
 
 

episode 6: The Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith) - Book Review


This episode of the Mere Mortals book review covers 'The Wealth of Nations' by Adam Smith. This is a classic book of economics that lays out the general principles of wealth, particularly in relation to nations. It is a dense,


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 February 13, 2021  6m
 
 

episode 14: Demian (Hermann Hesse) - Mere Mortals Book Review


An exploration into the inner world of yourself.'Demian' by Hermann Hesse is a psychological journey of facing fear, pursuing the inner voice and preparing oneself for a life of lonesome transcendence. Young Emil Sinclair grows out of adolescence into ...


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 February 13, 2021  16m
 
 

episode 15: Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison) - Mere Mortals Book Review


'Invisible Man' is a commentary of American society in the late 1940's as told from the perspective of an unnamed African American narrator. The book is fictional but contains similarities to real events experienced by Ralph Ellison during his lifetime.


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 February 13, 2021  12m
 
 

episode 15: Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison) - Mere Mortals Book Review


'Invisible Man' is a commentary of American society in the late 1940's as told from the perspective of an unnamed African American narrator. The book is fictional but contains similarities to real events experienced by Ralph Ellison during his lifetime. It changes between pure narration to lyrical prose, poetic drama and even fantastical dreamlike scenarios...


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 February 13, 2021  12m