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Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.6

/wayr/ - what are you reading thread

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.7

I just recently finished reading Naked by david sedaris and Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Deadby olga tokarczuk. They were great reads and I think they went well together stylistically for some reason. A coworker recommended a book called Broad Band about women's history in computing. Looking forward to picking that up next when it gets here

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.10

Currently going through "Atlas der erfundenen Orte" (orig. title: "The Phantom Atlas: The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps"). Interesting, nicely printed maps.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.11

that looks like what atlus nerds in elementary school would read as adults I love it

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.12

atlas*

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.15

i haven't yet gotten into pratchett for no particular reason. i decided to pick up his A Slip of the Keyboard before diving into the fiction and it's fantastic so far. i honestly found the section on advice to booksellers when hosting book signings to be especially hilarious. it seems like such a banal topic but every obvious question and comment has a story behind it

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.16

what was the advice? I still have a lot of the discworld series in front of me, but my friend started me off with Going Postal and I agree that it's a great entry point for the series, if you ever decide to dive into it

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.17

i found a post of it online here: https://www.thebookseller.com/blogs/advice-booksellers

https://www.thebookseller.com/blogs/advice-booksellers

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.20

Currently on book 4 of the Old Man's War series (Zoe's Tale). I keep flip flopping between John Scalzi stuff and the Culture series.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.21

The Culture series is such a treat. Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism, the Series

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.22

Making my way through Joyce's Portrait. Love the way the language evolves as he grows older. Really is unbeatable as a writer.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.24

@11/12: Exactly :-) Love me my maps since elementary! Makes my mind travel even in times I'm umable to.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.25

Just finished the first 5 books in The Craft Sequence. All the stuff I have saved up to read next feels like kind of a drag, though, so I might go back to Pratchett as a palette cleanser before I try to get really into Elena Ferrante.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.26

I'm reading Crime and Punishment. I'm not well read. It's a compelling read. I'm increasingly aware that life 150 years ago, and in far away lands, differed from ours mainly in terms of gadgets. Oh, and that everything was in greyscale back then. Color hadn't been invented, I suppose.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.27

โ€‹>26just a little light reading?

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.35

Ed Mastery. It's better than you'd expect. (Yes, that ed, as in "ed is the standard Unix text editor".)

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.41

so did you ever figure out how to quit Ed?

https://i.imgur.com/oLDwOCg.png

https://i.imgur.com/oLDwOCg.png

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.42

โ€‹> If you donโ€™t know ed, youโ€™re not a sysadmin. You're a mere dabbler. A dilettante. Deficient.

well sign me up lol

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.97

@27 It's not heavy-going at all. Long, though insightful. e.g. issues of proper gender equality were a thing way back then. Still issues today. Shamefully slow progress.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.343

@10 thanks to your post i just received my own copy of "Atlas der erfundenen Orte" this afternoon. i am looking forward to browsing through it later today!

Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.494

I'm reading "How to be an Anticapitalist in the 21st Century" by Erik Olin Wright. An easy and enjoyable read by an erudite sociologist. Does a good job of clearly explaining what socialism is versus what it's commonly understood to be, and provides guidance on ways by which one might erode capitalism. This is the sort of book I wish my conservative parents would read, and one which I'd recommend to anyone else who (like me) has a hard time penetrating the academic language that much of Marxist theory tends to be written in.

Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.502

Just finished "No Longer Human" by Osamu Dazai. Very quick read, and quite tragic.

Anonymous ยท 1mo ยท No.558

Reading through Dante's Inferno for the first time. What a trip.

Anonymous ยท 27d ยท No.568

hello!

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