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Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman – Lives of the Stoics | Review

Title: Lives of the Stoics

Author: Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count: 334

Rating: 5/5

I picked this book up after hearing about it on BookTube, which was a happy little coincidence because I’d already been getting into stoicism after being introduced to it by my girlfriend. I just wish I could remember whose channel I saw the video on.

What we have here is essentially a cracking little introduction to the key figures of stoicism in ancient Rome and Greece, and it’s written by a well-known figure in contemporary stoic circles. In fact, at the same time that I ordered this book, I also subscribed to a bunch of Stoic YouTube channels, and it turns out that the host of one of them is one of the authors of this book.

I found it to be super accessible, with the story told slowly but surely through short chapters on some of the key figures of the Stoic movement. After a while, it gets a little difficult to remember who was who, but that doesn’t really matter. The important thing here is the lessons that are on offer, and the interesting thing about the figures that are profiled is that as well as writing about and teaching their beliefs, they also lived them.

All in all, it’s a pretty accessible read whether you’re new to stoicism or not, and if you’ve been looking to learn more about the philosophy then this is a pretty good place to look. I enjoyed reading it, and I also ended up tabbing out half of the pages for my video review, which meant that I had a lot to say about it. It’s definitely food for thought.

Now that I’ve read this, I’m keen to learn more about stoicism, and I’m also looking forward to watching some more of the author’s videos. You should give it a Google and check out both the book and the YouTube channel.

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Pewdiepie – This Book Loves You | Review

Title: This Book Loves You

Author: Pewdiepie

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 240

Rating: 4*/5

 

Pewdiepie - This Book Loves You

Pewdiepie – This Book Loves You

 

Okay, well for a start – this book won’t make as much sense to you if you don’t know who the author is. Pewdiepie, in case you didn’t know, is the most subscribed to YouTuber, and this book is effectively a collection of his dubious wisdom, like: “If you ever take advice from a duck, remember: Don’t. Ducks can’t talk. You’re probably on drugs.”

If I had to explain what this is like, I’d have to say that it’s a bit like the book form of a Facebook page that’s dedicated to sharing inspirational quotes. You know, the ones that are designed to make you feel better about your life and which usually consist of a vague quote over an image of a waterfall. Except these ones are different, because they’re funny and subversive.

It’s a fun little book and it brightened up a dull commute, although people gave me the odd funny look. But screw ’em. You’ll like it if you like Pewdiepie’s videos, but if you can’t see what all of the fuss is about then it’ll probably leave you scratching your head. Personally, I don’t like the whole ‘YouTubers writing books’ thing, especially when they turn out (unsurprisingly) to be ghostwritten. But this book is different – it’s barely even a book, and perfect to duck into.

 

Pewdiepie

Pewdiepie

 

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