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 51: Thinking, Fast And Slow (Daniel Kahneman) - Book Review


How well do you really know your own mind? 'Thinking, Fast And Slow' is a hugely influential book published by the Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman. In it he summarises 40 years of psychological research that helped to create the field ...


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 February 13, 2021  16m
 
 

episode 51: Thinking, Fast And Slow (Daniel Kahneman) - Book Review


How well do you really know your own mind?

'Thinking, Fast And Slow' is a hugely influential book published by the Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman. In it he summarises 40 years of psychological research that helped to create the field of behavioural economics. The book is littered with gems of insight into the human brain and why humans behave the way we do...


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 February 13, 2021  16m
 
 

episode 52: Two Who Survived (M. Lee Connolly) - Book Review


'Two Who Survived' is the story of Rose & Max Schindler in the Nazi concentration camps, written by M. Lee Connolly. It follows their separate journeys as kids in an increasingly hostile Europe leading up to WWII,


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 February 13, 2021  9m
 
 

episode 52: Two Who Survived (M. Lee Connolly) - Book Review


'Two Who Survived' is the story of Rose & Max Schindler in the Nazi concentration camps, written by M. Lee Connolly. It follows their separate journeys as kids in an increasingly hostile Europe leading up to WWII, their survival through the Holocaust and subsequent life post-war. The book touches upon the need for hope/optimism in the darkest of times when staring in the maws of death...


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 February 13, 2021  9m
 
 

episode 53: The Psychopath Test (Jon Ronson) - Book Review


How many people do you know that you would describe as a 'psychopath'?. If you answered none than you might be surprised at some of the info contained within 'The Psychopath Test' by Jon Ronson. The book is written in Ronson's signature style,


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 February 13, 2021  14m
 
 

episode 53: The Psychopath Test (Jon Ronson) - Book Review


How many people do you know that you would describe as a 'psychopath'?. If you answered none than you might be surprised at some of the info contained within 'The Psychopath Test' by Jon Ronson. The book is written in Ronson's signature style, jumping between different branches of the topic and interviewing bizarre people connected with the world of prisons, insane asylums and high powered CEO's.

Kyrin had this to say about the book...


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 February 13, 2021  14m
 
 

episode 54: Doing Good Better (William MacAskill) - Book Review


How can we use our resources to help others the most? William MacAskill, one of the cofounders of the Effective Altruism movement tries to answer this question in his book 'Doing Good Better'. Effective altruism essentially tries to provide guidelines ...


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 February 13, 2021  21m
 
 

episode 54: Doing Good Better (William MacAskill) - Book Review


How can we use our resources to help others the most? William MacAskill, one of the cofounders of the Effective Altruism movement tries to answer this question in his book 'Doing Good Better'. Effective altruism essentially tries to provide guidelines for what an individual can do to have the maximum impact of 'good' in their lifetime. The book is roughly split into two sections; the theory and the implementation...


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 February 13, 2021  21m
 
 

episode 55: Why Buddhism Is True (Robert Wright) - Book Review


What are the secular parts of Buddhism that align with evolutionary biology/psychology? In the somewhat provocatively titled 'Why Buddhism Is True', Robert Wright explains the insights that can be gained from mindfulness meditation and juxtaposes these...


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 February 13, 2021  15m
 
 

episode 55: Why Buddhism Is True (Robert Wright) - Book Review


What are the secular parts of Buddhism that align with evolutionary biology/psychology?

In the somewhat provocatively titled 'Why Buddhism Is True', Robert Wright explains the insights that can be gained from mindfulness meditation and juxtaposes these with observations from hard science, natural selection and Darwinian thinking...


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 February 13, 2021  15m