I am loving that some.of the hard cover books.dont have dust jackets, that they have the components of the dust jack printed on the book it's self. It's great.
I am loving that some.of the hard cover books.dont have dust jackets, that they have the components of the dust jack printed on the book it's self. It's great.
1. Forget The Alamo, Evil Roman Emperors, SW: Lords of the Sith
2. I rarely find HEA endings satisfying.
3. Tagged
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Really enjoying this book club read! #CurrentlyReading #audiobooks
Loved that book! From the premise, through implications to the final. This is a must read if you liked black mirror.
Neuroscientist Gaby White has discovered a life- and world-changing technology. The immediate aftermath of her discovery unfolds alongside events in the near future showing the changed world. Interesting read with good twists and turns plus food for thought. If you like Blake Crouch‘s recent books, you‘d like this, too.
New one by Charles Soule. Loved Oracle Year, so I have high hopes for this one. Mind transfer tech and all the good and bad that could bring. Go science!
OH YEAH! (Said in Kool Aid man voice). Can‘t wait to start this new one by the author of Oracle Year
The narrative unfolded at a blazing speed, and the characters were engaging and realized. I could easily see this one being made into a film. The book alternates between two different stories -- the first about the accidental invention and development of a new technology that really will change the the world. The second takes place in the near future, where that technology has become a part of everyday life.
Sneaking this in in between book club commitments. On a related note, if you haven‘t already read Oracle Year by Charles Soule, do yourself a favor and get on it!