We know it’s the talk of the town, but what exactly is the Green Economy and how should it impact us? We’ve got some excellent reads in that topic, as well as a bumper of book and cafe reviews in our literary journal.
- Read 4 new titles on the theme of The Green Economy
- Zi Xin reviews Deacon King Kong– a favourite by Obama and Oprah
- Bryan visits The Moon – a quaint cafe and bookstore on Mosque Street
- Our resident math enthusiast, Soo Qing, recommends A Mathematicians Apology for readers of all mathematical levels
The Green Economy
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Zi Xin Reviews Deacon King Kong – Deacon King Kong first gained traction after it was recommended by both Obama and Oprah in “Favorite Books of the Year” and Book Club Pick, respectively. Prior to that, not many had taken notice of this gem. Head over to our link here to find out why this book should have gained much more notice when it was first released.
Lirra Visits The Moon – In this second article in our book review series, Bryan brings readers to The Moon, an establishment that describes itself as a bookstore, café and event space highlighting authors and stories historically excluded from the centre of publishing. Read his full review on our website, or head over to The Moon’s Instagram for their latest happenings.
Soo Qing Reviews A Mathematician’s Apology – The world of pure mathematics may seem perplexing and incomprehensible. Yet underlying everything is a basic logic that lends it a unique kind of beauty. Over on our website, Soo Qing reviews G.H Hardy’s timeless essay entitled A Mathematicians Apology where, against the backdrop of a world war, he defends the pursuit of mathematics for its own sake while simultaneously trying to inspire a new generation of mathematicians.