• I can’t read unless it’s completely quiet so I seldom even attempt to read a book. Mostly, I’ll read RSS and other short articles.

    The last book was “Extreme Privacy: Mobile Devices” by Michael Bazzell which I read in 2024.

    Before that was “The Passive Solar Energy Book” by Edward Mazria. Maybe 20 years ago.

    Combined = a very private, off-grid, homestead.

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    An autistic wallflower becomes the latest in a line of clones for the god-emperor. Long philosophical rambling ensues as the wallflower continues to just let bad shit happen to him without ever just walking away or speaking up.

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    American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis and Building a non anxious life by Dr. John Delony. The former being fiction and the latter being non fiction. To nobody’s surprise, they do not play well together.

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    Last 2 books are Journey to the west and Seveneves

    Either Wukong is going to space or the iss is taking a trip to the west

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    Everything All at Once by Bill Nye

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    The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton

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    Bill Nye must solve a series of mysterious crimes including theft, witch hunts, and murder on a 17th century East Indiaman ship. I’d read the heck out of that.

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    The last two books i’ve read are my Aerodynamics book for an exam. And Harry Potter and the philosopher stone to help my sibling make a review for English class.

    Sooo… Potter will see how his magic fares against a rocket.

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    Isles of the Emberdark by Brandon Sanderson and The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu

    Actually… actually I don’t think you’d have too hard of a time combining those two. A wildman from ancient China discovers outer space and aliens?

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    Archeological evidence explaining Tezcatlipoca and two multi million year old robot space skeletons acting like bickering old men.