Lovecraftian cosmic horror and newborn baby book.
Uhhhhh, I don’t want those to join.
Too late! Poonami incoming! 😫
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
1984 and Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass
I guess woke and mad?
Everything All at Once by Bill Nye
+.
The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton
=
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.
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.
Very citrusy Sichuanese food.
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?
Archeological evidence explaining Tezcatlipoca and two multi million year old robot space skeletons acting like bickering old men.
People remember the last two books they read from the top of their head?
Many Americans read so little that they probably don’t.
To many it would probably be Curious George or the alphabet.
Well, that’s kinda sad. I read quite a bit though. some months I’ll read 5 books, other months only 1. I suppose that’s already quite a lot.
I think the problem with not remembering might be something personal, my memory tends te be very selective.
If they were recent, yeah.
For some reason I’m unable to do so, but I could have a look at what books I recently read and have a okish recollection of their contents. Maybe my memory is just bad.
I read a chapter a day
A Connecticut Linux Administrator In King Arthur’s Court.
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.
Something Wicked Silencing The Lambs
The Kangaroo Chronicles
That’s an actual book no? A German political satire if I remember correctly.
Yes :3
1940s lesbian mystic sells her soul for love and helps Arthur become king while searching for Merlin?
Larian Studios presents their latest CRPG masterpiece
Count Zero Mona Lisa Overdrive
(the last books I read was the whole Sprawl trilogy)









