Tim Kastelle's Book Recommendations
Tim Kastelle is a blogger and media commentator known for his insightful analysis of current events and cultural trends. His reading interests span a wide range of topics, from science and creativity to social issues and personal development. He is interested in books on astronomy, feminism, and creativity.
📚 Books Recommended by Tim Kastelle 13
Just Enough Research
"“A large corporation is more like Australia: it’s impossible to see the whole landscape at once and there are so many things capable of maiming or killing you.” Just Enough Research by @mulegirl is a fantastic book - highly recommended."
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"It’s a terrific book!"
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The Memo
"@annetgriffin @dionnewarwick @MindaHarts It’s a fantastic book!"
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"It’s a great book!"
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Songlines
"@dermotcasey @jhagel This is even better than Chatwin’s book, and the series is really interesting too, and directly addresses song lines as memory techniques."
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Sand Talk
"Sand Talk is one of the best books of the past couple of years."
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Pig City
"@staffo_sez it was you that helped Nancy and I see buttonquail today at Western Creek, right? If so, thank you - we needed the help! If it was a different Andrew, well, Pig City is still a fantastic book, so thanks for that."
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"Good book! Glad you survived the primitive tech @matt_perez - I’m grappling with one of those glued together paper things right now too - Four (+1) Studios by Ann Pendleton-Jullian, which is excellent."
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Orbiting the Giant Hairball
"Good book! Glad you survived the primitive tech @matt_perez - I’m grappling with one of those glued together paper things right now too - Four (+1) Studios by Ann Pendleton-Jullian, which is excellent."
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No Matter Our Wreckage
"I voted for this, and also Songlines by Margo Neale and Lynne Kelly, which is fantastic. Lots of good books to vote for!"
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