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“Living peacefully in society means understanding that the things others care about might mean nothing to you and vice versa” Book 23 of 2024 is Zadie Smith’s eclectic collection of essays - Grand Union @bookstodon https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43608928

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Book 22 of 2024 is Slow Horses by Mick Herron. A fun caper, well adapted for the screen recently. @bookstodon https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61369533

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Book Challenge: Choose 20 books that greatly influenced you. One book per day, for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just covers. Book One: @bookstodon

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    @Gorfram @kimlockhartga @bookstodon among the greatest books I’ve ever read

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    Book 18 of 2024 was this very short, yet highly original and tremendously powerful novel/(novella?) by Natasha Brown. A must read
    @bookstodon https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58600914

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    Natasha Brown’s Assembly is quite the Novella. “I've watched with dispassionate curiosity as this continent hacks away at itself: confused, lost, sick with nostalgia for those imperialist glory days - when the them had been so clearly defined! It's evident now, obvious in retrospect as the proof of root-two's irrationality, that these world superpowers are neither infallible, nor superior. They're nothing, not without a brutally enforced relativity. An organized, systematic brutality that their soft and sagging children can scarcely stomach - won't even acknowledge. Yet cling to as truth. There was never any absolute, no decree from God. Just viscous, random chance. And then, compounding.” @bookstodon https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58600914

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    @lunalein @bookstodon as a middle aged white man i learned lots from it. while, being Irish, I also empathised with large tracts

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    I’m watching and reading EE Doc Smith’s Skylark at the same time. And the similarities are striking, even if the timescales are a less realistic in the century old books. @bookstodon

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    @Nick_Stevens_graphics @bookstodon i’m watching the show. As of episode 7 I have no space battles to compare

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    “Switzerland…just as its banks were open to the opulent, its borders were closed to those in need” @bookstodon https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56897459

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    I need some new science fiction to read, who has some suggestions? I don't like military sci-fi. For reference, my favorite series is the Expanse, I also enjoyed Scalzi's Collapsing Empire, I love Robert Charles Wilson's books. I mostly enjoy space operas and unique stories about technology, for example I really liked the recent book Mountain in the Sea about AI and intelligent octopus. Suggestions from the awesome Bookstodon community? @bookstodon

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    @luciedigitalni @WanderingBeekeeper @Jennifer @bookstodon such a diverse set of books. Player of Games has a reread every few years.

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