💬 Discussion Thread: What are you reading in October?
Fictor or Non-Fiction, share your reads

What are you reading in October (fiction or non-fiction)?
This is our first community discussion thread.
Share what you’re reading this month and whether you’d recommend it in a comment.
Read someone else’s share and respond to one that resonates.
I would love to get to know you more and make this an enjoyable sanctuary where we can share from time to time.
xo Sandra
I am reading Pyscho-Cybernetics! The name turned me off to the book for a long time because I had no idea what it was about. But it's actually a fascinating look at how our self-image, or the image in our heads of who we think we are, supports us in achieving our goals or holds us back from it.
I just finished "The Deep Sky" by Yume Kitasei (Science fiction). I nearly abandoned it in the middle, but it came back pretty good at the end. I give it 7 out of 10 overall.
I am also about two-thirds through "Eichmann in Jerusalem: the Banality of Evil" by Hannah Arendt (Non-fiction). It is difficult reading for several reasons: the writing style, my lack of background knowledge about the history of Jews in Europe, and the topic includes the atrocities of the Holocaust.