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Historical greatness

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Reviewed: 01-02-25

Very impressive journaling of one of the greatest historical events of all time, by one of the greatest historical figures of all time. I didn't learn anything that I didn't already know but it's still. It was still a cool experience to be able to read Caesar's thoughts and experience history from his perspective.

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Not essential stormlight reading

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2 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 12-25-24

This novella did not do anything for me. Similar to edge dancer, these little B-storylines probably did not make it into the main books because they weren't very good and it really shows here. It's not enough time to really care about the characters and if it was added in the main book, you wouldn't see them again so it wouldn't make much sense to put them in those books. So I understand why the author chose to make these little novellas, but that doesn't mean much of anything to me. The only thing I liked was the Revelation as to what the Dawnshard is, which reminded me a lot of the triforce from The legend of Zelda. Anyhow, you can skip this one unless you're a stormlight archive fan like I am. If that's you then you might just want to read this even though it's not very good.

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Excellent series and installment

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Reviewed: 12-22-24

As is the case with every other installment in the series, this one is overall excellent. A majority of the main characters are astoundingly good, while the typical few remain annoying. The continuing story of my favorite characters in the series is extra special in the third arc of this installment. The revelations and profundity of the cosmere revealed here are truly gripping and gargantuan in scope and scale. Rather than drag on ane share an overextended review, if you've made it this far into the series you already know what you're in for and that your reading this installment is a must. Enjoy!

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Good course!

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Reviewed: 12-06-24

I'm loving information theory. It is not my area of expertise by any standard so a lot of it flies over my head but when I understand insights shared, whether they be through other books or media, or this course, I am deeply impressed. I recommend this course to anybody interested in the learning material and subject matter, but there are other sources that could offer the same or more.

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Dr. Peterson delivers, as always

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4 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 12-02-24

I could go on and on and write a really long review as I have so much to say about this book and that context in which it was written. I read every book by the author and I've seen him give a talk about two of his previous books. So it's needless to say that I really love the guy. I've never met him, I don't need to, as public personification is enough. I certainly heard him already cover a lot of what he goes over in this book and a lot of what he says can be repetitive if you follow him enough but isn't it that way with everybody? Each individual contributor only has so much to offer. Dr. Peterson came on the scene at a crucial junction in history and has played a pivotal part in helping shape the direction of Western Civilization. He has become a monumental figure and although he may not believe in God in the same way that most people do, he certainly preaches and teaches and meditates on the religious, spiritual, and the Divine, More so than the above average religious person would. I completely understand him when he says the belief is a difficult thing to unpack and it means something different for him than it does for many people in the world. He recommends we follow how he acts in the world as an answer to that question. I am comfortable enough with that response and I'm humbled by his deep thinking and capability to articulate himself and help others make sense of the world as he has been able to make sense of it. This book is very different from his others and more important in a lot of ways. I have read the Bible once and never got out of it or its stories what I got out of this book. When I go to church, I'm often bored by the priest breaking down scripture. That is not what I experienced here. I was very impressed with the biblical meaning made sense of by Dr. Peterson. If he does find his way to affirm he is a Christian then he would make an amazing preacher. I would go to church more just to listen to him talk. Fortunately that is not necessary and I can hear him on YouTube or Daily Wire and I can read his words in the books he puts out. I am excited to see what the future holds for him and the world, while we have him. I definitely recommend this book.

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Great author and world building

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Reviewed: 11-21-24

This book is authored by one of my favorites. Even so, it was difficult for me to get into the story and the characters. The difficulty ceased once I realized this book is a part of the same world of 131 days and Troll Hunter. I thoroughly enjoyed those books and the world the author has created within them. I immediately started the book over from the beginning and paid extra attention to everything that was happening. I came upon this book because I am reading everything by this amazing author. He has a very special gift and I am thankful for his contributions to the craft of writing within genres I am supremely interested in. I did not gel well with the main characters in this particular story but by the time the book closes I'm very invested in the story and the characters. Fortunately, I just found out book 2 will be coming out soon so I'll go ahead and pre-order that; I very much look forward to reading it. If you found your way to this book and you were debating reading it, I recommend giving it a go.

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Excellent!

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Reviewed: 11-16-24

I came upon this book because I am committed to reading every single book this author writes. He is simply fantastic. This book is excellent. I would have never read a book like this had the author not written it and I'm so glad I did as I was thoroughly entertained and engrossed in the experience. It was a heck of a lot of fun and a memorable standalone experience. If you find your way here like I did, go in blindly and enjoy the ride.

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Interesting Subject amatter

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Reviewed: 11-14-24

The author was on the pulse of cutting edge research into thought, consciousness, and extra sensory experiences, and their relationship with quantum mechanics. The subject matter is thought provoking and engaging but getting into the nitty-gritty of the research in this book can be rather boring. I still enjoyed it though and would recommend this book to anybody interested in the subject or have been referred to it by various other books they have come across, such as I have.

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Revealing the Pattern of Cycles

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 11-11-24

There are some kernels of wisdom, but for the most part, there was nothing new for me in this book. I've received a lot of this insight over the years and I think it's common knowledge for anybody interested in the subject. I really like this author's other works, with this one being my least favorite one. Not sure why the profundity of what was being discussed did not intrigue or fascinate me.

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Three short story prequel

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4 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 11-03-24

I have thoroughly enjoyed the Southern Reach books. This installment consists of three short stories that could be standalone novellas that predate the Annihilation timeline. There are moments throughout each of the books that are gripping and intensely interesting and thought provoking. By the time you get to the third installment, those long felt connecting tissues to Stanislav Lem's "Solaris" masterpiece come to the fore. Unfortunately, the expletive laden third installment was extremely off-putting losing an entire star from my ranking. At some point I will read the whole series over again, but next time I think I will reread this book directly after Annihilation, then I'll close out with Authority and Acceptance. If this is your first read through the series, I would recommend reading it in that order, but you don't have to do that. However, you do it, just read this amazing series and enjoy the ride.

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