Excellent book, a classic really, and very relevant to the times we find ourselves in.
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alsothings finished reading Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler (Earthseed, #1)

Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler (Earthseed, #1)
The Nebula Award–winning author of Kindred presents a “gripping” dystopian novel about a woman fleeing Los Angeles as America spirals …
alsothings reviewed Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler (Earthseed, #1)
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Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler (Earthseed, #1)
The Nebula Award–winning author of Kindred presents a “gripping” dystopian novel about a woman fleeing Los Angeles as America spirals …
alsothings finished reading The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow (Martin Hench, #2)

The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow (Martin Hench, #2)
New York Times bestseller Cory Doctorow’s The Bezzle is a high stakes thriller where the lives of the hundreds of …
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The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow (Martin Hench, #2)
New York Times bestseller Cory Doctorow’s The Bezzle is a high stakes thriller where the lives of the hundreds of …
alsothings finished reading History of the World in 47 Borders by Jonn Elledge
alsothings reviewed History of the World in 47 Borders by Jonn Elledge
A joyous romp through history via the boundaries of places
5 stars
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alsothings wants to read Death's End by Liu Cixin (Remembrance of Earth's Past #3)

Death's End by Liu Cixin, Liu Cixin (Remembrance of Earth's Past #3)
alsothings finished reading Haifa Republic : A Democratic Future for Israel by Omri Boehm
alsothings finished reading How to Wean Your Baby by Charlotte Stirling-Reed
alsothings reviewed Feed Zone Portables by Biju K. Thomas
Review of 'Feed Zone Portables' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
hands down the best book for cooking for on-the-bike eating. There's an excellent bit dedicated to ways to wrap things so food both survives your jersey pockets and can be eaten easily while pedalling, which is worth it alone. But instead it's also smashed full of recipes, many of them explained in ways that give you easily modifiable fundamentally (eg. base rice cakes plus what to do with them). Will it make you faster? dunno, but it will be more pleasant on the way.