• theblips@lemm.ee
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    Way lower brow than other entries, but I just finished the last Stormlight Archives book that released, Wind and Truth. Pretty on beat character moments and a few unexpected turns. Very cool page turner to settle down in the evening

  • nevermind@lemm.ee
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    I’m reading ‘ The Little Prince’ in Polish and learning a lot of new words.

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    Algorithms to Live By.

    It takes various well studied problems and applies the solution to common problems. So using the best strategy for the secretary problem to select parking when driving to a popular event.

    It’s ok. Well researched and straightforward. However it spends more time on each problem than the depth it goes into deserves. Plus some of the solutions are only marginally useful.

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    Max Kidruk - Colony. The New Dark Ages

    Dunno if it was or ever will be translated into english. It’s a hard sci-fi book about challenges of established and semi-autonomous martian colony and other problems and challenges earth-side. It was great, if a bit longer than I prefer.

    Last english language one was “Matt Dinamon - Dungeon Crawler Carl” great humor, somewhat unexpected story.

  • ninjaturtle@lemmy.today
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    Finished or current?

    Last finished book was “Oynx Storm”. A book from the Empyrean series. Book was OK, didn’t seem like much happened for such a long book.

    Current reading “Empire of Silence”, book 1 of the Sun eater series. So far not bad. Writing style gets a bit confusing at times, but subject is good. Waiting to see where the story goes.

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    Open Veins of Latin America. Finished reading it today. It’s a 1973 book that explains some of the reasons for the massive underdevelopment of Latin American colonies. The general gist can be summed up as “it is a place full of riches, and the colonizers only want to extract everything and send it back to their masters” - that still applied to the industrialization efforts funded by foreign capital.

    Although Spain and Portugal were the nominal masters, they, too, were fucking themselves over with debts to Dutch and English bankers back in 16th and 17th centuries, not to mention bad trade deals, effectively killing their own industries and those of their colonies.

    EDIT: Galeano also exposed a lot of the shady deals made mainly by USA companies with governments in order to “develop” the southern countries, like ensuring that they’d get less taxes, better exchange prices and better credit options, that their goods would only be shipped by USA owned ships, etc. Not to mention that, during 1950-1970, the price of the commodities sold by Latin American countries kept falling (probably growing below inflation) and the income from the exports kept getting lower, despite larger volumes.

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    does it white?

    this was the last one which i read. don’t try to find this book on google because this was written by my previous and previous grandma.

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    ‘Death in the City of Light’ by David King. It’s a true crime story about a serial killer in Nazi occupied Paris. Dude would trick Jews into thinking he was smuggling them out, then kill them. Truly diabolical.

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    Akata Warrior, which is the 2nd book of a trilogy. Takes place in Nigeria. It follows the main character’s journey as they discover their place (and new powers) in a hidden magical society.

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    Mogworld by Benjamin Croshaw

    7/10, it was fine I guess.

    Ending was good tho, in an uncomfortable kind of way

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    The Langoliers! I liked it. I’ve never read any King before because I don’t like horror and my husband’s was like “well its the least horrory of his stuff” and it was but I say I dislike the ending cause it’s absolutely a horror ending. Spoilers for a story that came out in the 90s - I have no idea why they’re so happy when they realize they’re now in the future. Whose to say you are going to get dragged along into the normal time stream and not just watch it fucking slip away as you seem utterly unmoored from time??? Bros??? No celebration yet!!!

  • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Just read Dubliners by James Joyce. A very interesting series of short stories telling a wider story about Ireland at the time, nationalism, alcoholism, decline, struggle and ambition. Would recommend.

  • Lady Butterfly @lazysoci.alOP
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    I just read a post apocalyptic book America dark. I was gripped! I love the genre, if I read non fiction it’s probably post apocalyptic. It was realistic, people make credible choices and it’s a page turner. Currently reading the sequel.