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When We're In Charge: The NEXT Generation's Guide to Leadership by Amanda Litman
BATB score: 6/10 š¤ content is quite common sense for millennials Best as: once Gen X workforce retires, roughly 2030, dear millennials itās our time to rise up and enforce work life separation! 4-day work weekš„ unlimited leave day š„ work as a means to an end š„ attack! Best for: millennials in the workforce, we are the adults in the room now Best to: millennials leaders to have a social media presence, awareness about diversity, equity, and inclusion, leadership with trans


Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton
BATB score: 9/10 š„¹ Best for: female 30+ years old reminiscing those good old days and questioning what does the future holds Best as: a millennialās memoir about those younger sexier years going on Tinder dates BATB lingering thought: damn it, yes, Tinder was super fun for Millennials and no longer relevant for Gen Z š Best to: itās more about that few bffs that you have for life, heartfelt enjoyable read Best quotes: āYou have to choose which youād rather be: the woman who


Tiny Experiments: How To Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World by Anne-Laure Le Cunff
BATB score: 7/10 š good effort reader discretion advised another ex-googler leaving a ādream jobā due to burnout pivoted to writing a book about aspirational wellness; you might live a dream life, but whose dream is it? BATB lingering thought: Anne-Laure Le Cunff, ex-googler, is a neuroscientist now 𤯠Best to: the first 1/3 of the book was a 10/10 on why KPIs are harmful; nothing in life is on a positive linear trajectory duh š likeas this book everything just went downhi


The Idaho Four: An American Tragedy by James Patterson and Vicky Ward
BATB score: 1/10 š a complete waste of money and time Best as: the minute by minute recollection of the murder of four University of Idaho students back in November 2022 Best for: unnecessary to read unless you are super invested or related to this particular murder some way some how Best to: aiyah, author James Patterson, you published this book just in time for Bryan Kohberger sentencing July 23 2025 - verdict was four consecutive life sentences without parole; aiyah, you


Iām Not Lazy, Iām on Energy Saving Mode by Dancing Snail š
BATB score: 5/10 š« Best for: the cute illustrations šÆ BATB lingering thought: text content wise, extreme meh š Best to: depressed korean gen z unable to truly acknowledge that one is depressed due to korean value for high productivity and respected norm to those who can tolerate shit Best as: a gift for a depressed gen z; not that the gen z will read it but at least the book cover is instagrammable Best quotes: ābelieving that certain unhappiness was better than uncertain


For the Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be by Marcus Collins
BATB score: 8/10 š Best as: culture marketing playbook #legit Best to: everything in life is marketing - religion, music, global warming, everything Best for: marketers - āstart with the soul and end with the saleā because āWe were looking for fans when we should have been looking for believers.ā BATB lingering thought: āIf Thanksgiving is the day that we reflect on all that we have, then Black Friday is the day that we realize we donāt have enough.ā damn, imagine a marketin
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Never Not Working: Why the Always-On Culture is Bad for Business - and How to Fix It by Malissa Clark [2024]
BATB score: 9/10 š¤ Best as: workaholism is not only / not just putting extra hours at work, itās a toxic mental illness Best for: anyone who can relate > āWorkaholism involves that feeling in the pit of your stomach that you canāt rest, that you ought to be working all the time. Workaholism also involves feeling guilty and anxious when you are not working. Itās the fact that even if you are not physically doing work, you are thinking about that email you should send, mulling


The Psychology of Stupidity: explained by some of the world's smartest people by Jean-FranƧois Marmion
BATB score: 2/10 š Best as: this is not a book; itās a collection of individual pieces of writings and interviews of other people talking about āstupidityā Best to: the more you read the more redundant it is; you start to question yourself, why the hell are you reading this book? Best for: anyone who appreciate itās title and cover; thatās about it BATB lingering thought: dear future self, when writing our own book one day, make sure of a killer title and appealing cover des


What I Know For Sure by Oprah Winfrey
BATB score: 8/10 š„¹ Best to: words of wisdom that is not forced down your throat Best as: BATB re-read and it still feels like a grandmaās warm hug; that fuzzy feeling that makes your heart mellow - melting marshmallow Best for: any mature adult who just needs a grandmaās loving embrace - grandma made soft chocolate chip cookie from the freezer heated in the microwave for a few seconds eaten on a kitchen towel on the sofa while watching Jeopardy! BATB lingering thought: Oprah


Hello, Higher Self: An Outsider's Guide to Loving Yourself in a Tough World by Bunny Michael
BATB score: 3/10 š Best to: please say hello to your higher self on my behalf; made it to chapter 7 and I canāt go any further Best as: the problem is, itās a lot of personal anecdotes - unsubstantiated with any material; love the exercise guide but pretty basic, been there, done that Best for: I believe I have exercised by Higher Self by deciding to put this book down š BATB lingering thought: this trend for self-help / self-love.. bring about a lot of fake gurus and wanna


Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown
BATB score: 8/10 BATB re-read, still epic and critical š Best as: a reminder to us all that it is a choice ājust because I was invited didnāt seem a good enough reason to attendā Best for: donāt be that person on your deathbed regretting āI wish Iād had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.ā Best to: how to say no gracefully āI am flattered that you thought of me but Iām afraid I donāt have the bandwidth.ā or āI would very much like t


This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay
BATB score: 7/10 š«¶ re-read of BATBās favorite books: Adam Kay quits becoming a doctor and became a comedian instead šÆ this book is his diary entries Best to: would love to read about the thought process of leaving at the final year of doctor residency, oneās mental talk, stakeholders / family expectation management, and how does one come back and make sense of it all Best as: any career is tough when you put your heart into it š„¹ Best for: anyone who wants to be a doctor or


An Unquiet Mind by Kay Redfield Jamison
BATB score: 8/10 š«¶ Adam Kayās top five best medical memoirs recommendations Best as: a psychologist specializing in mood disorders who has bipolar disorder + maniac depression herself 𤯠Best to: beautifully written and eloquently narrated the feelings and struggles of depression Best for: a doctorās memoir- I believe it is impossible for one to know what depression feels like unless you have had it Best quotes: āThe Chinese believe that before you can conquer a beast you fi


Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away by Annie Duke
BATB score: 6/10 š« reader discretion advised this book is trying to pitch for an unpopular opinion that āwhile grit is a virtue, quitting is a viceā that quitting is a winner mentality - tough pitch indeed Best for: when quitting is the better obvious choice, can we clap for quitters? Best to: there are marathon runners who finished the race despite a broken leg because quitting is not an option Best as: applause for the Mount Everest climbers who turned back and didnāt mak
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