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Who knew?

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Revisado: 02-14-25

I’m a big fan of McPhee’s geology travel writing, and this was a nice surprise. Despite being published about 60 years ago, it is just as gripping and the characters involved are as lively and interesting as they probably were then. Juicy stuff.

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Deep South

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Revisado: 01-24-25

Wow, awesome book. So compassionately human. So believable. Perfect narration for a voice of the most relatable protagonist I’ve been with in years.

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What we do with our shadows

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Revisado: 01-10-25

Murakami remains my favorite guide through the fictional realms that halo human experience. Shadows, ghosts, neurodivergence, and various metaphors transcend what words drift past. Narrator of this one was really good and the calm gist of the story really set me at ease.

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Super real

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Revisado: 12-14-24

Loved the perspective, humor, and honesty. So much of what I read resonated with my own experience despite being a very different person in another time and part of the world. Oh the humanity of it all…beautiful.

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Trifecta

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Revisado: 09-01-24

I’ve read three books by Devon Price in non-chronological order: 1) Unmasking Autism, 2) Unlearning Shame, and 3) Laziness Does Not Exist. All changed my world view and theory of self and stuck and surprised me with insight in different and non-redundant ways. One of my favorite modern thinkers and cognitive scientists.

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Cool mix of ai and historical fiction.

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Revisado: 08-31-24

This was super fun and good hard sci-fi without succumbing to the madcap nor superstitious.

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My Enlightenment Hero

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Revisado: 08-18-24

Nobody can sift the leavings of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, statistics, computer theory, religion, politics, anthropology, and many other realms and come up with such concise, coherent, and utterly human interpretations of how to deal with information and experience. And he’s hilarious. Thumbs up.

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Ah, so that’s the hero!

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Revisado: 08-16-24

Mick Herron’s writing is really good and kind of cinematic for me. Having watched Slow Horses and the began reading that series of books, I’m struck by how deep the characters are yet how vividly the scenes are described. Couldn’t get enough so started this earlier series. I hadn’t really paid attention to the series name, so was pleasantly surprised to find the hero emerging from the woodwork of the plot rather late in the book. But it works! Really well! Excited to read the rest of the series.

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Finally some rational humanism from an AI’s perspective!

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Revisado: 08-16-24

Tchaikovsky bends some genera again by populating a hard sci-fi story and world with lovable rational and not-as-rational agents trying to find their respective and combined ways. I’m a sucker for hilarious robot intelligences like the one in Andy Weir’s Hail Mary and the many in Alastair Reynolds’ Architects series. There are probably lots more in other books, and maybe some in Tchaikovsky titles I haven’t read yet. I really enjoy sentient creatures of the Children of series, and the AI’s that figure prominently in those books. Sometimes they get a bit silly, but they’re not what I’d call happy go lucky silly like in Service Model. This is more of a deeply profound silliness that plays more on the fears we humans have of the very machines we make and then fear because they might act irrationally like us to fulfill some intangible intrinsic reward. Cute robots that let us look at ourselves and laugh while imagining a better future.

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My favorite human

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Revisado: 08-16-24

Haruki Murakami tells it as it is to be a human. He’s my favorite writer, whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, or poetry about the butts of baseball players. This collection of self reflective essays dazzle with his indelible mark of human experiences in which it’s not always clear where the frontiers among real and imagined entwine and enfold. And the readers voice is adorable and profound at the same time.

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