July Reads
In "The Color of Money," Walter Tevis continues the story of pool hustler Fast Eddie Felson, exploring his attempts to reclaim his status and navigate the competitive world of professional billiards.
Right Thing, Right Now" by Ryan Holiday is a guide to making ethical decisions and taking immediate, effective action. It offers practical advice on living with integrity and purpose.
​In "The Committed," Viet Thanh Nguyen follows the protagonist from "The Sympathizer" as he navigates the criminal underworld of 1980s Paris, grappling with identity, loyalty, and political intrigue.
The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil" by George Saunders is a satirical novella about an insecure leader, Phil, whose chaotic rule in a small nation highlights the absurdity of power and human nature.
In "The Order of Time," Carlo Rovelli delves into the nature of time, blending physics and philosophy to explore its mysteries and our perception of it.