Unlike a traditional self-help book where the author gives you direct advice on how to improve your life and attain happiness, Christensen uses examples and lessons learned from business, that you can then use as an analogy to apply to your own life. With the mention of Harvard reunions and the assumption that you are working long hours (and should consider cutting back if you want to spend more time with family) I think I'm not quite the target audience for this one.
The Elven Emperor and three of his sons die in a tragic airship accident, leaving the throne to his exiled half-Goblin son.
Probably not a good idea to put yourself and three of your potential heirs all on the same ship.
This is a fantasy book without all the usual adventuring. It's mostly just meetings, balls and politics. But somehow it's never boring, and I really enjoyed it.
Listened to the audiobook narrated by Michelle - definitely recommend!
Learnt a lot of things I didn't know about the Obamas. Feels super relevant as we come into the 2020 elections.
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