Fur, Feather, Fin All of Us Are Kin and Mapping Sam are two science books that are not dull science. While Fur is more traditional science, it is written so it reads as a story. And Sam is a story that has information in it. Mapping Sam was my favorite out of the two. Joyce Hesselberth creates a story of a cat that puts their family to bed then goes out into the night on their nightly adventures. They explore all sorts of areas, climb […]
Army Chief of Staff Reading List #6
Connectography is one of those books that tries looking at something differently. In the case of Connectography, if I’m being extremely simple, that something is maps. Parag Khanna essentially discusses how he thinks maps will change in the future. The world will be divided less by political and geographical boundaries and more by economic interests, specifically logistics. Khanna offers up examples to support his argument. He looks at Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and discusses how countries, like China, have used them to grow and expand. […]