A random book from my TBR 📚. Day 4. #tbrpile
A random book from my TBR 📚. Day 4. #tbrpile
Sky Castle, by M. C. Escher (1928)
Illustrations like this only make the matter being presented more intriguing
This has been on my reading list for a long time now, finally reading it.
Mesmerizing so far ….
Math is cool, of course. ğŸ’â€â™€ï¸
I'm going to make an attempt to read this monstrous book. ATTEMPT. Slowly. ğŸ¢
#thisremindsmeof 🧠On my TBR for years , not sure if I am ready for the mental gymnastics involved should I tackle it. Remember when it was hugely popular, but did they read it or leave it out so people would think they are reading it!?🤨
I am again struck by thoughts of coincidence and serendipity while winding skeins and reading about strange loops in Gödel, Escher, Bach. #knittingwhilereading #yarn
I was very excited to find this reference to knitting pattern while knitting while reading about strange loops while knitting...
This has been on my TBR for YEARS. It sounds fascinating. But it's 800+ pages and I'm having a hard time making such a big time commitment! #artificialintelligence #aprilbookshowers
@RealLifeReading
Reading this beast. It's a little too mind-blowing paragraph by paragraph to take in a page or two at a time.
My #SecretSantaLitsyGoesPostalOG package had these magnificent books within! Thank you a million times over, @Reading_E ğŸ˜ğŸ‘ğŸ»!!!! Your generosity knows no bounds! An incredible member of Litsy and #LGP, you are! ☺ï¸ğŸ™ŒğŸ»
Text only? But what is text? And what is not text? Without light and shadow you could not read the text. So, I'm counting this as a #textonlycover for #booktober.
Read this about 40 years ago and it still leaves a great impression on me and my interests in art, science and math.
Jabberwocky in three languages, as if to ask me if I'm impressed yet.