Books
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The seems like the kind of coffee table book that would bring either contemptuous eye-rolls or pure nerd joy (I would be the latter)
https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477324998
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Oh damn dude I need this badly
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@GraemeE see also https://expandingdan.substack.com/ and “Reelin in the Years”
Really not as much content about the Dan as they merit.
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@Tago-Mago said in Books:
Next on the list once I’ve finished Neuromancer
What about Pattern Recognition, have you read that? Buzz Ricksons black MA-1 and all that?
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@Tago-Mago unless you disliked Neuromancer, I would highly recommend completing the Sprawl trilogy by tackling Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive next. The biography of the… nontraditional main characters is excellent and resolves across all 3 books.
The books are somewhat loosely coupled relative to most fantasy and sci fi series and human characters and settings come and go but all in the same world and with interesting evolution of the characters that do persist.
I’m a fan of all his work and have read the Sprawl trilogy 3 or more times over the past several decades and enjoyed it and taken more from it each time.
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I’m currently reading Dark Money by Jane Mayer which is a disturbing and disheartening book on political influence. I will leave it at that.
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@mclaincausey I'm going to have to go head first into this rabbit hole
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Made a Midjourney of Case from Neuromancer
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@mclaincausey They're on the list. I have to say it's not an easy read for me, I read by the chapter pretty much. A lot to digest and think about though
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Currently reading Mistborn Trilogy book 1. It’s a slow go…not boring but a bit bland for good stretches. It seems to be picking up now.
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Read Outlive by Peter Attia and thank me in a couple or few decades.
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Guillermo Arriaga - "The Untamable", "El Salvaje", "Der Wilde" or what ever, choose your language (original in Spanish). Hell of a ride through a gang-type of childhood in Mexico City in the 60s. Reminded me sometimes a bit of the places in 'Roma' (by Alfonso Cuaron, one of my favourite films), but totally different atmosphere, and a side-story in an Inuit world that needs time to develop and be incorporated into the main story. Absolutely recommendable.
I actually read this months ago, but saw a documentary about a Mexican artist today, and the architecture of that city (where I have never been, unfortunately) reminded me of this fantastic story. Like in 'Roma' a lot happens on roof tops and in patios.