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Erin.Elizabeth10
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This was a very good book! It unpacks the monetization and colonization of our attention, how prone we are becoming to distraction, the difference between attention and connection, how news is spread, and more. I would highly recommend!

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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I found this more insightful than I expected. It was not individual strategies for reducing time online or scrolling but instead went into more societal trends and pressures related to monetized attention. He makes some interesting points and I learned a few things.

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Julsmarshall
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Really interesting! This nonfiction book from the MSNBC journalist is a spot on treatise on attention, politics, media, and human connection. Great on audio, read by the author. This one made me think!

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RamsFan1963
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44/100 I've always enjoyed Chris Hayes' TV show, and this book is very relevant to today's information overload society. Our attention is divided by many sources fighting for our views, twits, posts and likes. As readers, we all know the struggle to maintain our attention, when the cellphone, the internet, and the TV is trying to lure away our attention. Donald Trump is the first president of the "Attention Age", someone pathetically unqualified⬇️

RamsFan1963 in every category except one, he is a master at drawing people's attention to him. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ #Read2025 1mo
DogMomIrene Is this the guy who hosted The Talking Dead? 1mo
RamsFan1963 @DogMomIrene No that's Chris Hardwick. Chris Hayes hosts All In on MSNBC 1mo
DogMomIrene @RamsFan1963 🤦🏻‍♀️ Yes! I should know that🤣 He‘s one of the anchors there who‘s hit or miss for me. 1mo
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ravenlee
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For the next two days (I think, it may just be today and tomorrow), Barnes & Noble members can use PREORDER25 to get 25% off preorders. It‘s not valid on signed copies, though. But Rebecca Solnit, Joyce Vance, Ali Hazelwood (one just announced today as well as the companion to Bride), Frederik Backman, and so many others have new books coming out. I may have indulged a little…a lot…

ravenlee Oh! And premium members also get the 10% member discount on print books. But the 25% is good on ebook and audiobook preorders, too. 1mo
TheBookHippie Oooooo 1mo
Bookwormjillk Nice- I‘ve been eyeing the new Stephen King 1mo
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RamsFan1963
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I like it when life syncs up with what I'm reading. Yesterday a storm knocked out the power from 7pm until 10am this morning. No TV, no wi-fi, no internet, and once my phone ran down, no ebooks or audiobooks. No distractions at all, just the printed book to read. Is there something wrong with me when I say that I found no distractions very distracting? I tried to concentration on the book, but I found my mind wandering. It's not the book's ⬇️

RamsFan1963 fault, its very entertaining and Keith Laumer is one of my favorite writers, but I found reading without any background noise, of fans and the fridge, harder than normal. 1mo
AnnCrystal Yikes! The unnerving part is not knowing how long it will last for 🙏💫. 1mo
RamsFan1963 @AnnCrystal I suppose that's what was making it hard to concentrate, I kept expecting the power to come back on. Since I've lived in this apt, we've had occasional power outages, but never for very long, a couple of hours. According to the news, the storm knocked down several trees which took power lines with them, so they were up all night fixing things. 1mo
AnnCrystal @RamsFan1963 my apologies, been away from the web. That's was terrible! I hope they were able to fix your neighborhood outage quickly 🥺👍🏼...poor trees. 1mo
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HettyG
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You probably already feel a certain way about Chris Hayes. You either find him boyishly charming, cute as a button and nerdily sexy or.... wait what was I talking about? Audio read by the author A+, an excellent analysis of an issue we all know deep down is at the heart of what ails us.

AmyG I‘d be curious as to how many people here even know who he is. 🤣 4mo
Suet624 You forgot earnest. He‘s very earnest. 4mo
Christine 🤣 Great review. 4mo
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Singout
How to Do Nothing | Jenny Odell
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To stand apart means giving yourself the critical break that media cycles and narratives will not, allowing yourself to believe in another world while living in this one. It is a perfect image of this world when justice has been realized with and for everyone and everything that is here. To stand apart is to look at the world (now) as it could be (the future), with all of the hope and contemplation that this entails. #SundayFunday #BookmarkTavern

BookmarkTavern Oh that‘s good. Thank you for sharing! 7mo
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Singout
How to Do Nothing | Jenny Odell

Loved this last year so chose it for my book group pick this year: our discussion tonight was interesting and fruitful, although not everybody loved it. It was good to have an artist in the group. Good insights about how dedication to community is part of resisting the attention economy, the value and challenge of attentiveness, and our own relationships with social media, and how they vary with younger age groups.
#Nonfiction2024 #SmallThings

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How to Do Nothing | Jenny Odell

To stand apart means giving yourself the critical break that media cycles and narratives will not, allowing yourself to believe in another world while living in this one. It is a perfect image of this world when justice has been realized with and for everyone and everything that is already here. To stand apart is to look at the world (now) as it could be (the future), with all of the hope and sorrowful contemplation that this entails.