I'm not sure if I'd have enjoyed the book as much if I wasn't a doomer that likes science. Its really good though, its a bit abstract in its ideas, which allows for me the reader to project myself more onto the book and enjoy what its saying while sort of holding a mirror to my own thinking.
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Hello, I'm kebabslob. A leftist who likes to read! I mostly like sci-fi or something that makes me think. I also have been reading books about my sexuality, as I have found myself to be a "demisexual".
Some of my recent favorites have been: "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", "The Cybernetic Tea Cafe", some of those old R.A. Salvatore books about Drizzt, another book I really liked that was about a magicians apprentice where he meets a woman when he's at a young age, then gets trained to be a mage, and travels to a different world, and becomes cool there and meets his wife and then grows up n stuff and then comes back to the other world and meets that older love interest and its like "eh"... But I can't remember that book's name sadly!
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kebabslob reviewed Solaris by Stanisław Lem
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kebabslob wants to read Racism Without Racists by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
kebabslob wants to read Complete Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson
kebabslob reviewed Way station by Clifford D. Simak (Collier nucleus fantasy & science fiction)
Great read for some retro sci-fi
4 stars
The book was nice and atmospheric, with a timelessness that is inherent in stories of other worldly activity. But to be honest, the ending felt kind of flat. Wished for a more doomer ending or a more emotional ending than I got
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kebabslob wants to read The darker nations by Vijay Prashad
kebabslob wants to read The Jakarta Method by Vincent Bevins
The Jakarta Method by Vincent Bevins
In 1965, the U.S. government helped the Indonesian military kill approximately one million innocent civilians. This was one of the …
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kebabslob wants to read Roadside Picnic by Аркадий Натанович Стругацкий
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The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick (A Berkley medallion book -- D3080.)
The Man in the High Castle is an alternate history novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. Published and set …