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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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 9 hours 31 minutes

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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.


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 February 13, 2021  13m
 
 

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 17: All Quiet On The Western Front (Erich Maria Remarque) - Book Review


'All Quiet On The Western Front' is the harrowing experiences of fighting and dying, as told by a German WWI soldier. The author uses an alter-ego of Paul Baümer to fully describe the brutal reality of average life in the trenches.


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 February 13, 2021  13m
 
 

episode 17: All Quiet On The Western Front (Erich Maria Remarque) - Book Review


'All Quiet On The Western Front' is the harrowing experiences of fighting and dying, as told by a German WWI soldier. The author uses an alter-ego of Paul Baümer to fully describe the brutal reality of average life in the trenches. The book details the minutiae of frayed shell shocked nerves, mind-numbing boredom and explosive sudden bloodshed. One of the central themes we understand from the book is that nobody comes out of this experience for the better...


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 February 13, 2021  13m
 
 

episode 18: Storm of Steel (Ernst Jünger) - Book Review


A hectic account of trench warfare by a born soldier!'Storm of Steel' by Ernst Jünger is a first person account of life during World War I as told through the eyes of a young German soldier. There is no particular plot,


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 February 13, 2021  16m
 
 

episode 18: Storm of Steel (Ernst Jünger) - Book Review


A hectic account of trench warfare by a born soldier!



'Storm of Steel' by Ernst Jünger is a first person account of life during World War I as told through the eyes of a young German soldier. There is no particular plot, closer to a diary of his experiences on the Western Front during engagements such as the: Battle of Ypres, Battle of Cambrai & the final German spring offensive...


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 February 13, 2021  16m
 
 

episode 19: Meditations (Marcus Aurelius) - Book Review


'Meditations' are the reflections of Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from 161-180 AD, renowned for his wise ruling as 'The Philosopher'. The book is a collection of personal notes to himself and is split into 12 chapters (or books) each containing many ...


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 February 13, 2021  17m
 
 

episode 19: Meditations (Marcus Aurelius) - Book Review


'Meditations' are the reflections of Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from 161-180 AD, renowned for his wise ruling as 'The Philosopher'. The book is a collection of personal notes to himself and is split into 12 chapters (or books) each containing many small quotes/larger thoughts on Stoic philosophy, the nature of Death, living in the present moment and dealing with emotions (amongst other subjects)...


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 February 13, 2021  17m
 
 

episode 20: White Fang (Jack London) - Book Review


'White Fang' is the tale of a wolf cub who is born in the wild, learning the call of the wild and the brutal lessons of nature. Through a gradual period of interacting with indigenous and white Americans, he gradually becomes tamer,


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 February 13, 2021  15m
 
 

episode 20: White Fang (Jack London) - Book Review


'White Fang' is the tale of a wolf cub who is born in the wild, learning the call of the wild and the brutal lessons of nature. Through a gradual period of interacting with indigenous and white Americans, he gradually becomes tamer, but still with the spirit of a wolf within. The story lends itself to children but is masterfully told and can draw in a reader of any age.


While a captivating tale, it is not exactly a pleasant story...


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 February 13, 2021  15m