March Book Recs

From fiction to non-fiction, ESEI team members share what they’ve been reading.

Mastery by Robert Greene takes a deep dive into the lives of historical figures such as Albert Einstein and Cesar Rodriguez, explaining what they had to master to become successful weather in humility or understanding of who you are and what your calling is. The book helps you understand the deep commitment to life long learning to find your own unique ‘Life Task.'” – Nathan Vasquez
God of the Woods is a surprising, suspenseful mystery thriller that artfully blends literary qualities with elements of a detective novel, set in the 1970s at a summer camp. It’s the kind of book that you don’t want to finish because it’s so good to read.” – Diego Rico
Codependent No More is a book that helps you re-evaluate the relationships in your life and helps you find yourself once again, it helps you think of yourself in a different light and be more selfish for your own good.” – Diana Hernandez-Dominguez
“Ágota Kristof, the author of this trilogy, lived through war and recounts her experiences in a way that sometimes feels real and at other times seems like a dream. We do not know for sure whether there are two identical twins or only one individual trying to live two lonely and tormented lives. This is a difficult topic presented in a dreamlike manner.” J. Antonio Rico
“If you like history of the American frontier, you will be entertained, but be warned it does illustrate violence.” – Jose Luis Jara

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