15. The Engines of God

Fun science fiction all about archeologists and hunting down alien relics. Really flat characters but there were two separate alien worlds with crab monsters.

By Jack McDevitt

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14. The Way of Ignorance

I was expecting more as I listened to a podcast where his writing brought Nick Offerman to tears, but it was nice. Some lame religious stuff but overall agreeable.

By Wendell Berry

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9. Saving time

Was okay. I’ve read a lot on this subject and didn’t get much new out of it and found some of the conclusions kind of shallow.

By Jenny Odell

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8. Otherlands

This one was great. Definitely a new favorite. I was expecting to enjoy the Palaeozoic chapters the best but the mammals were my surprising fav. If only there was more fish content.

By Thomas Halliday

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6. You’ve been played

Too dense but also not deep enough on any of the many topics. Probably better to read if you’ve never heard of gamification.

By Adrian Hon

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3. Keepers of the cave

Thought I might give mystery a try and see my error was picking something by a romance author. Not the best.

By Gerri Hill

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1. The last white man

Happy 2023.

I liked this one. It was short and made me feel better about some things. Not his best work, but worth reading.

By Mohsin Hamid

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29. A Master of Djinn

Kinda too much world building, but fun. Wish I read it right after the last one as a lot of characters come back.

By P. Djeli Clark

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27. Gpt-3

O’Reilly book on GPT-3. I also took any Udemy course and now I understand.

By Sandra Kublik

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26. Work Parent Thrive

Listened to the author on the Cal Newport podcast, and picked up the book. I think a really great new and humane perspective on working while also parenting.

By Yael Schonbrun

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