Blink

by Malcolm Gladwell

I realized after I got this book for my birthday that I’d seen one of Gladwell’s other books, The Tipping Point. I only had a chance to read the back, but it sounded interesting. And if Blink is any indication, Gladwell is a capable author who communicates his ideas well.

Blink explains how our brains are designed to process information rapidly, behind the scenes, and this often results in an unconscious change in our actions before we notice or can explain the behavior. This is often termed intuition. Gladwell presents many arguments for the value of “rapid cognition,” although he does warn of the dangers of always listening to initial thoughts. Altogether Blink is worth reading, and I’d like to read some of Gladwell’s other works.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

by J.K. Rowling

I don’t want to give anything away, but I will say that this is a great ending to one of the best series I’ve ever read. Rowling does an amazing job of tying everything together, and I’m still impressed by how carefully she thought the whole thing out. Seriously, it’s fantastic.

Only, now what do we do? Harry Potter is over…

Jarom is cool #5

I love Jarom because…he’s been reading the Harry Potter books all week so that I have someone on hand to discuss Book 7 with.