A psalm for the wild built by Becky chambers
A quick read, moving and ends with a hard philosophical note.
Foster by Claire Keegan
Quick read, soothing and emotional read. #book #bookreview #booklovers
The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green
This collection of essays about Raptors not exactly raptors on jurassic park, capitalist milking a board game that's mocking capitalism which is actually built by someone else, apocalyptic anxieties, a comet that arrives once in 75 years and much more. Inshort this one is about how human activity rational and irrational, hopeless and hopeful have transformed over the years. #books #bookreview
Short Story recommendations for the week
1. One billion name of god - Arthur C Clarke
2. The entropy - Isaac Asimov
3. The sound of thunder - Ray bradbury
4. The three questions - isaac asimov
5. The knowledge machine - Edmund Hamilton
Tuberculosis is everything by John green.
It's about that disease, history of it or to say how history was around it. How people romanticised certain diseases, the prejudices the infected face and some hopeful moments. A must read. #books #bookreview