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commented on Count Zero by William Gibson (The Neuromancer Trilogy)

William Gibson, William Gibson, BA, William F. Gibson (duplicate): Count Zero (Paperback, 2017, GOLLANCZ)

Turner, corporate mercenary, wakes in a reconstructed body, a beautiful woman by his side. Then …

William Gibson is a lot more surehanded in this one than in Neuromancer. The foundation of the world was laid in that first work, so here Gibson is better able to focus on the characters and story.

We've got a (mostly) different cast than book one, and steps are taken to characterize them differently right away. About 2/11 hours into the audiobook and the stakes are slowly coming into focus.

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Dr. Chris Kempshall: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire (Hardcover, DK)

A history of the dark times

“So this is how liberty dies—with thunderous applause.” -Senator …

The Force is strong with this one

What would an in-universe professional historian have to say about the events of the Star Wars universe — the rise and fall of the Empire, followed by the rise and fall of the First Order? How would they contextualize each event? Whose actions would they focus on?

That is the concept behind this book, which quite clearly and intentionally has things to say about the real world of its readers, just as Star Wars has something to say about the nature of good and evil, of heroes and villains, and how otherwise minor characters can sometimes step up and change the galaxy. A poignant read from page 1, it fully commits to the bit — in-universe citations are liberally sprinkled through each chapter and no canonical stone is left unturned.

This book is well worth the time and attention for casual and committed Star Wars fans alike.

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Menno Schilthuizen, Jono Nussbaum: Urban Naturalist (2025, MIT Press)

A manifesto—and a field guide—for a new dawn of natural history, practiced by community scientists …

A fascinating book about nature in the urban environment and how to observe it

A fascinating book by a naturalist on how to become a naturalist, why you should become one, and why there is a need for naturalists to explore the urban environment, and to bring attention to and to protect the wildlife that can be found in such urban environments. Far from being a sterile, lifeless place fit only for humans, urban places can host a mixture of life, some of it relics of the natural environment that existed before being replaced by urban development, but some are opportunists who have taken advantage of what can be found in urban environments. And naturalists are required to observe and document what can be found in such places, often ignored by governments and misunderstood by the people who live in urban areas.

The book can be divided into several sections. The first one looks at the history of naturalists and their role as observers …

Kevin D. Mitnick: Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World's Most Wanted Hacker (2011)

If they were a hall of fame or shame for computer hackers, a Kevin Mitnick …

A Legend in His Own Words

Kevin Mitnick was one of the big names in 90's/00's hacking culture. This is his story.

It begins as a plodding biography of a young man who frequently gets into trouble for his pranks and curiosity. There are too many things he wants to know and he will circumvent procedural or technical barriers to find out. He begins to hack compulsively.

As the story continues Kevin gets into progressively more trouble as a result of his hacks. He also suffers betrayals at the hands of friends, hacking partners, rivals, and even a girlfriend. The story begins to take on the character of an espionage thriller as the net closes around him and he succeeds in increasingly more narrow escapes. He is eventually caught and the story enters its falling action from there.

Unfortunately Kevin is obviously a douchebag and it bleeds through in a dozen ways during your listen. Minus …

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Katherine Rundell: The Golden Mole (EBook)

The world is more astonishing, more miraculous and more wonderful than our wildest imaginings. In …

A book on a range of fascinating animals

A book featuring a range of interesting animals, one in each chapter. The author then gives various views on the animal from mythology, human history and natural history before closing with what the world would lose if the animal became extinct.

Many of the animals featured are now threatened with extinction, usually from hunting or from loss of habitat, and the author hopes that by telling their stories, we can all learn to appreciate them for what they are.