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it's the lastfm of literature https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/...f-land-and-sea <-- 2.95 average and pretty much every book I've looked at there has had at least several incredibly harsh reviews |
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I think your idea of what a 3 means and how the community views a 3 might be different. Even on booktube I see a lot of people not having many good things to say about a book and give it a 3. 1s and 2s are rare by bookish standards. It's a weird community :P
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it's just boring |
It's great when a FB memory inspires me to delve deeper into a subject I'd previously neglected or abandoned for the next shiny, alluring project. The latest was the memory of my alpha testing an open source Chrome add-on that I had used frequently at the office in 2016.
My CEO had been wholly confounded by the process as I described it. As both a company president and a devout Christian, all authority in his world has always come from above. I attempted to outline the principles of a cooperative - one of horizontal management and one whose aim is simply for the betterment of the community rather than for financial compensation. His brows furrowed deeper as I explained that the Android OS was Linux-based. And whenever I'd finish citing an example of an open source project, he always returned to the question: "BUT WHO TELLS THEM WHAT TO DO?" A wise friend had responded to the post advising me to hand him a copy of The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary. It took the FB memory to inspire me to finally heed his advice. The book is open source and I read the full text in one sitting. Immediately upon completion, I ordered a physical copy for my library. It has also lead me to explore other classic software engineering texts, like The Mythical Man-Month and an array of widely-held principles of clean code. I love it! https://i.imgur.com/wORIFyml.jpg |
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Novel by Stephen King Either King got sensitive about school shootings or he wanted to build more mystique around it. Like all his stuff, at worst it’s really fun. Quote:
First published between The Shining and The Stand as Bachman. Must have been written earlier though. Like a less polished up Carrie sans the supernatural. ****ed up 1970’s high schoolers. |
Lost Paradise: From Mutiny on the Bounty to a Modern-Day Legacy of Sexual Mayhem, the Dark Secrets of Pitcairn Island Revealed
Book by Kathy Marks Give this a go. |
Oh **** I think I might still have The Bachman Books. I never finished it but The Long Walk definitely made me want to read more of his short stories. I'm kinda curious if it was an influence on Battle Royale tbh.
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Unfortunately the movie and the comics and everything else that grew out of it is ****ing garbage. |
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