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    Linux Kernel development, Operating Systems Principals & Practice, Computer Systems A Programmer’s Perspective, and Forward the Foundation

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        I read all of the main sequence of Dune through to the Brian Herbert ending books. Quinns Ideas got me motivated enough to start reading those a few years ago. That got me to start Foundation next. I saw the various Asimov books referenced by the publishers and read most of the series. I still have Foundation’s Edge, and one other I’m not able to recall ATM, to fill in my entire collection from Robots through Foundation.

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        Just finished the Fall of Hyperion and it’s pretty good still. It can definitely be hard to follow along sometimes though.

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          The Endymion books definitely feel different and the themes show their age a little, but overall I think they’re still worth reading

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    Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. I borrowed it from a friend so long ago I don’t remember who it was. Like… More than 10 years ago. I didn’t expect it to start out so strangely, especially after finishing The Three Body Problem lol. And that one started very strangely!

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    Do audiobooks count? I’m on chapter 27 of The Stand with about 38 hours to go. It’s been quite the experience in this post-Covid world.

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    Stephen Kings IT. Also listening to Stephen King The Outsider in preparation of Holly coming out in September.

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    I tend to binge through books. I just finished Andy Weir’s Artemis and Project Hail Mary in about one night each.

    Which means the things I’m in the middle of tend to be web serials since I can’t just rush through. I’ve got dozens of tabs of royalroad open in my phone’s browser. Everything by Ravensdagger is good, and I’ve been enjoying Return of the Runebound Professor and Let’s Not Obliterate, and awaiting the scheduled return from hiatus of Ends of Magic on Monday.

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      Project Hail Mary is an excellent read. I’m recommending it constantly.

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        It’s good. If you can find enjoyment in a book that’s more about it’s fascinating premise than it is about it’s characters then it’s especially good.

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      Same, as I read it I’ve been thinking of it as Chinese Michael Crichton, but overall it’s been very good.

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    Call to Arms, by Lu Xun

    It’s a short story collection. I’m actually at the beginning, I’ve only read two stories so far. Kong Yiji is really good!!

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        Haven’t read The True Story of Ah Q yet. I liked A Madman’s Diary!

        A friend told me, and I confirmed, that it is inspired by Gogol’s story of the same name, which I haven’t read yet.

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    Just finished Ten Days that Shook the World. I really enjoyed it. It’s one thing to read history from a large-scale top down perspective, another to see how a revolution was actually conducted on a minute by minute street by street basis. Looking for the next thing to read now

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        I’m reading Hero of Ages right now, Mistborn being my first Sanderson series. I’ve already purchased all of Stormlight and can’t wait to start!

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          I’m in the middle of The Lost Metal right now. Mistborn is my first Sanderson series as well and it’s great!

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      Brandon Sanderson is definitely one of the greats of this era of fantasy writers.

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      Has anybody read The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook yet? I just finished it, great concept I just wish it was longer.