A very Canadian political drama and exciting thriller rolled into one. Set in Ottawa around Parliament Hill (pre-renovation and closure of Centre Block).
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An Englishman in New Scotland.
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matthewguy@bookwyrm.social reviewed Operation Angus by Terry Fallis
matthewguy@bookwyrm.social reviewed Common Ground by Justin Trudeau
Interesting back story
4 stars
I enjoyed reading about the PM's youth, and what brought him into politics and how he got elected. I am a new Canadian so did not grow up with the knowledge of the family in the same ways as perhaps people who have lived here all their live. Conclusion - he is eminently likeable - as he is in real life.
Some good tips but written from a lot of privilege
4 stars
I like some of the things he says about improving mental health by not judging by others and not always having to be the best and appreciating what you have. But I can't help feeling that "Not Giving a Fuck" is a very privileged position to be in. Those who are disadvantaged by circumstance or discrimination may not have the luxury of this position.
matthewguy@bookwyrm.social reviewed Dare to Lead by Brené Brown
Brené at peak Brené
4 stars
If you like Brené, you will love the book. I do like her story telling and I am all for being "awkward, brave and kind". We need more leaders who embrace this full-hearted, authentic form of leadership. If you lead... read it.. if you dare.
Bit out of date but has lots of tips and tricks you should be using
4 stars
It is a bit outdated but still some useful tips on how to use tools (mainly Google tools) to organize yourself a little better. If you are in chaos you will learn a lot but if you have spent time trying to refine your personal organizing systems you may pick up a tip or two or learn nothing and feel smug at your achievements. Worth a read.
Mind-numbingly awful - I loved it.
3 stars
Completely formulaic action adventure romp - I loved it. Put brain into neutral, try not to be analytical and enjoy the ride. Too many people dying remind you how awful the world can be.