slowly starting this in jet-lag comedown mode (typically pass out within 3 sentences X)
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wow books, amirite? trying to replace lethargic social media usage with slothful reading
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cblgh@bookwyrm.social pradėjo skaityti Thomas Pynchon knygą Bleeding Edge
cblgh@bookwyrm.social apžvelgė autoriaus Ruthanna Emrys knygą A Half-Built Garden
Queer solarpunk first-contact sci-fi
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As the title says: queer solarpunk first-contact sci-fi!
Recommended for anyone that liked:
- the first book of the Wanderer series by Becky Chambers
- for anyone solar-curious
- for nerds with kids
- for nerds without kids
- for fans of peer-to-peer mesh networks (yes, really)
It definitely has some weird bits, not necessarily in a negative sense. I enjoyed this a bunch and kept telling people about during my travels in the past weeks—so that's probably a better recommendation indicator than anything!
The author even coined a potential subgenre in describing the book: diaperpunk!
cblgh@bookwyrm.social nori perskaityti Eliezer Yudkowsky knygą Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
cblgh@bookwyrm.social pradėjo skaityti Blake Crouch knygą Upgrade
cblgh@bookwyrm.social pakomentavo autoriaus Blake Crouch knygą Dark Matter
it gets better approximately 30% (100 pages) in—i feel inclined to make the controversial suggestion that some readers could skip right there and have a more enjoyable experience by puzzling together some of what had already happened
cblgh@bookwyrm.social pakomentavo autoriaus Blake Crouch knygą Dark Matter
cblgh@bookwyrm.social apžvelgė autoriaus Daniel Keyes knygą Flowers for Algernon
Flowers for Algernon
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Goodness gracious. So many themes are touched on in this book, and I think I'll be haunted for some time to come by the ideas raised.
I'm a sucker for both an epistolary-style novel (which this classifies as, given the diary format) and the bildungsroman genre which I can also see reflected in the type of story it is, albeit not perfectly—so if either of those butter your biscuits well dangit bring out the tea cause these biscuits are ready to be eaten, buttered and all!!
Recommended read for many reasons, and not only because it's hard to let go of once started.