The Robinson Reading Report – May

  The Robinson Reading Report has returned with the May edition! You might find this edition to be a little bit shorter, but that’s okay, because I’ve included some of my favorite books I read this year so far. So with that, let’s get right into it, but first, a little run-down for the new readers.   Similar to Gabe’s Reading List, the Triple R will list … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – May

Why Compassion Matters: A Review of You Will Get Through This Night by Daniel Howell

Going through a once-in-a-century global event forced many to confront mental health in a way they never had to before. The fear of illness as well as the stress of financial and professional insecurity, grief, and isolation in addition to what people were struggling with already has taken a toll. There is scarcely a better time to imagine a book like You Will Get Through … Continue reading Why Compassion Matters: A Review of You Will Get Through This Night by Daniel Howell

Queer Books You Should Get for Pride Month

June, LGBTQ+ Pride Month, is just around the corner. Especially now it is a great time to educate yourself and read LGBTQ+ stories, whether you are a part of the community or not. Here I have collected a few suggestions from my own readings to give you a place to start depending on what genres you like and what kind of representation interests you: Nonfiction … Continue reading Queer Books You Should Get for Pride Month

The State of the Race: Interviews with Olympia and Pacifica Governor Candidates

 In the May election season, the Olympia and Pacifica Governor seats are both up, and three main contenders, GOP Chief Whip Jake Whitehouse-Taylor, Socialist representative Jack Francis, and Libertarian State Rep. Iron have launched their campaigns for the seat. All three have impressive track records as well. We took time to have a brief interview with the three of them to find out more about … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interviews with Olympia and Pacifica Governor Candidates

Gabe’s Reading List: April

These are the books I read in April 2021 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not available in English out for your convenience. At the bottom, I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction, or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: April