šŸ“š Summer Reading ā˜€ļø

Before diving back into audits, risks, and controls, I’m taking off for my summer break—and finally got my reading list sorted. I try to pack light, so most of my books are digital, but there’s one I couldn’t leave behind. Here’s what’s lined up on my Kindle (and in my bag):

– Mickey7 by Edward Ashton
The only physical book I’m bringing—I’m already halfway through. A witty and clever sci-fi novel with a dark sense of humor.

– Foundation by Isaac Asimov
After watching the series, it’s time to explore the original. Timeless ideas about systems, predictions, and unintended consequences—sounds oddly familiar to auditors, right?

– Bushido
Inspired by historian Sarah Payne’s videos. I’m curious to learn more about the way of the samurai and the values behind it.

– Courage is Calling by Ryan Holiday
My introduction to Stoicism. Looking forward to seeing what the hype is all about.

– The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
This one has been sitting on my Kindle for ages. Time to find out why I downloaded it in the first place.

Wishing everyone a chance to rest, recharge, and enjoy the summer.
ā˜€ļøšŸ“– What’s on your summer reading list?