
Alternating between fiction and non-fiction, I finished N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy and I’m currently reading Memory for Forgetfulness by Mahmoud Darwish.
Alternating between fiction and non-fiction, I finished N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy and I’m currently reading Memory for Forgetfulness by Mahmoud Darwish.
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The Stone Sky, book 3 of the Broken Earth trilogy by N.K. Jemisin.
Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Davis. It was on my TBR list for a while, and this current season of college protests against the war in Gaza makes it the perfect time to read it.
The philosophical and ethical questions are what I really like about the series. I’m halfway through book 3 and yeah his writing can be a bit slow sometimes, but I feel like it pays off later, because he’ll recall a detail from like a hundred pages ago or the previous book in a compelling way. And yeah, you can definitely tell Luo Ji is the “author’s voice” character😅
I’ve heard Supernova Era described as being kinda “Lord Of The Flies” -ish, so maybe I’ll put that on hold (I’ve been the dark forest for a while), and I’m absolutely not interested in the 4th book by some random author.😆
Death’s End by Cixin Liu. The first two books of the trilogy were mind-blowing, and I want to read his other book, Supernova Era.
Modules. I find they’re a really great to organize code, and a lot of Ocaml code out in the wild use them.
It’s like he can’t destroy his company fast enough😂
Yup. Being able to run my home and root(s) in separate subvolumes, and simply booting into a specific root with a kernel parameter… 😌
I’ve been using Weightless Books to get sci-fi magazines like Clarkesworld, and they have a lot more categories.