Hey, nerdheads, what's a good book you've read recently?
Hey, nerdheads, what's a good book you've read recently?
I’m a novice in terms of bookworm territory, but I’ve found my favorite book currently.
Flowers for Algernon. It’s a story about an intellectually disabled (68 IQ) man named Charlie who wants to get smart. Due to his immense motivation to learn, a research group offers him an experimental brain surgery operation which should increase your IQ. This book explores on how a person’s life changes depending on his intelligence. 10/10 book for me, it has absolutely amazing character building.
I read Piranesi by Susanna Clarke recently, in about 2 sittings, it was amazing. Very fantastical and weird.
By the same author, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell - alternate British history set around 1800 where magic is real, one of those books that you just live in the whole time you’re reading it (also made into a very good BBC miniseries)
A year and a half. Lol.
I’m listening to it on audiobook. I’ve been pretty diligent on listening for a half hour or so every night
I’ve been on a nostalgia trip reading the Legend of Drizzt series. I’d normally go for fantasy that’s darker or verges more on weird fiction, but I read the Drizzt books as a kid and Baldur’s Gate 3 made me want to read them again.
About to finish book 10, I’ve enjoyed a good amount of them but I am starting to see how Drizzt’s plot armor gets old after a while, haha
Do audiobooks count? Then the Kyoshi novels.
If not, the only book I’ve read recently was Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces.
I recently started reading the discworld series by Terry Prattchet and I’m really enjoying it. It has just so absurd humor.
Your book reminded me of “Harry Potter and the methods of Rationality”, which i read a few years ago. The setup is lously based on Harry Potter, however Harry tries to take a scientific and rational view on magic. It is one of my favourite books.
Just finished The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K LA Guin, which was absolutely fantastic but so is all her books. Techincally Sci-fi but only in the loosest sense to describe sociology and the narcissism involved in thinking one person can "fix the world".
Highly recommend.