Book Club

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By Emily St.John Mandel. I am not reading it though but listening to an excellent audiobook. Post apocalyptic novel where the pandemic killed 99% of the population and civilisation collapsed. Excellent in my opinion. Very well written and containing deep thoughts about what is the essence of being human.

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Since Cormac McCarthy passed, we decided it was a good time to familiarize ourselves with at least one of his books. It was between that and No Country for Old Men.

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Maybe I'll finally understand the movie...

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The Long Earth... Trying to decide on my next book. Lately the world itself has been dystopian enough, so I'm leaning toward a less dystopian sci fi book. Anyone got a recommendation?

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## Recently Read - Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Normally not something I'd read, but it was recommended and I found it to be an interesting glimpse into idealism and reality in Nigeria. - The Man In The High Castle, Philip K Dick: Always love me some Philip K Dick. - The Coddling of the American Mind, Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt: Interesting read. It's not exactly a new case, but it essentially argues that by emphasizing division and differences, activists are actually driving people apart, especially at the university level. It's a few years old now, and has aged pretty well. ## Up Next - The Singularity is Near, Ray Kurzweil I picked The Singularity is Near because I've heard mutterings about it with regard to AI.

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