I finished reading a few books recently. What follows are my thoughts on some of them.
Last Exit (by Michael Kaufman)
A novel set in a somewhat dystopian future, in which old people are expected to choose to 'exit' / die as a bargain for their children's well-being. Young to middle-aged adults are often stricken with a disease which leads to premature death, and there is a treatment available for it, but only if the person's parent chose to 'exit'. The story follows a police officer who is investigating a string of deaths which seem to be related to a unofficial variant of the treatment. A good novel but not amazing. I enjoyed it.
The Pencil (by Henry Petroski)
This book is about the history of the pencil, its development, and its relationship to the economy over the centuries. I skimmed some of the less interesting parts of the book, but read most of it. I like pencils so I liked learning how pencils came to be what they are today. This book is probably only interesting if you like history, pencils or engineering.
Granite Mountain (by Brendan McDonough, with Stephan Talty)
A biographical account by Brendan about his upbringing and his time with the Granite Mountain Hotshots. I found this book to be engaging and easy to read. I was interested to learn how weather conditions, flora and terrain can affect the development of wildland fires. If you liked the movie Only the Brave, then you might like this book.