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Britt Kim@brittkim.eth
9/3/2023

Making my way through “A Fire Upon the Deep”

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Aaron Ferguson@aaronrferguson.eth
9/3/2023

Docs Like Code

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onion@six
9/3/2023

Death and Life of Great American Cities

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Yash Bora@yb
9/3/2023

The everything store by Brad Stone

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Adam@adam-
9/3/2023

Easy and informative read, especially if you like Lynch

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9/3/2023

Looking For Spinoza by António Damásio

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Hunter@hunterbm
9/4/2023

Finished the Silo series by Hugh Howey. Kinda like a John Grisham/Stephen King (The Stand) libertarian mashup in a good way. Apple TV series does decent job of portraying the first book.

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Hunter@hunterbm
9/4/2023

Finished the Silo series by Hugh Howey. Kinda like a Michael Crichton/Stephen King (The Stand) libertarian mashup in a good way. Apple TV series does decent job of portraying the first book.

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Aaina @aaina
9/4/2023

I am reading an extraordinary book about Napoleon and Josephine that also catalogs the time period in the style of a novel. Had not realized the full extent of the frenetic death orgy it was! Like grotesque and also punch drunk? I feel there is a lot to learn about how history cycles in the characters of the Revolution

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dawufi@dawufi
9/4/2023

Boss (Chicago Mayor Daley story) and surface detail (culture series)

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dusan@ds8
9/4/2023

- artemis - the nolan variations

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Naomi @naomiii
9/4/2023

Great story telling in this one.

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lama@lama
9/4/2023

Made in Japan. The beginning of the book is unlike most other (auto)biographies I’ve read. He talks a lot about his family and upbringing. The only other book I can recall that does the same is The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0452259878?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

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Jack Miller@cosimojack.eth
9/4/2023

Gotten overwhelmed with great book recommendations from this channel, so catching up on my saved Substack reads while I put off choosing which book to start next

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Henry Hirshland@hirsh
9/4/2023

Project Hail Mary by Andy weir

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9/4/2023

Metamorphosis and The anarchy

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9/4/2023

The Recognitions by William Gaddis

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David T Phung @davidtphung.eth
9/4/2023

@yuri recommended the work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction by walter benjamin. so many notes and more questions to ponder with.

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Tayyab@tayyab
9/4/2023

Didn’t change my perspective, but made a lot of what I already believe to be clearer. Reading Rational Optimist and Time Management for Mortals next.