Ender's Game

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The absolute biggest grievance about this book is the age of the children. I get it, they're supposed to be the greatest minds the universe has seen... still... bro it broke my immersion so often. Add 10+ years to all the characters and this book reads so much easier. Main plot points were pretty predictable but I wasn't expecting the ending - glad they gave Ender more meaning beyond a genius-general. I'll prob watch the movie!

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9 months ago

Ender's Game

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The absolute biggest grievance about this book is the age of the children. I get it, they're supposed to be the greatest minds the universe has seen... still... bro it broke my immersion so often. Add 10+ years to all the characters and this book reads so much easier. Main plot points were pretty predictable but I wasn't expecting the ending - glad they gave Ender more meaning beyond a genius-general. I'll prob watch the movie!

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10 months ago

A Short Stay in Hell

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The parts that made this book intriguing we're blocks of existential questions that unfortunately were never further explored. It felt like the author was more focused on how inconceivably big the number would be rather than the bits of humanity that were created from this crazy setting. Ending was a bit limp but the book was still enjoyable. Fun quick read.

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10 months ago

The Martian

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Should've read this before Project Hail Mary. I can tell this is his first big book. Not a bad thing; I think I would appreciate this book a lot more if I wasn't spoiled with PHM first though. More in-depth explanations which is great but in my opinion to a fault at times. Book is funny though. There's no way NASA wouldn't let this dude die right? They spent a zillion dollars trying to save one dude. It was nice that the MC didn't have any crazy tragic backstory or anything like that. Just a dude on Mars. His solution to problems were clever. Overall, I enjoyed the concept and it was a fun read. Watched the movie right after and damn. I have more appreciation for the book now lol. They skipped so many major plot points.

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10 months ago

Project Hail Mary

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I ate this book up. Anything Rocky was super cool. Loved when he was learning the his. Enjoyed the way the author approached the alien civilization, including what's very different between the races and what would be similar. The explanation for why Rocky had so much astrophage was neat. My one gripe is when the MC finds out he didn't willingly go on the ship, I wish he was more upset about it. It took Rocky to cheer him up once to completely absolve the matter. This was such a huge plot point from his past, feels a little quick to just heal it through the 'Power of Friendship!'. Still, the author made a fan out of me. So much so I read The Martian after. Skeptical how they're going to do the movie, I'm sure I'll be disappointed. We'll see!

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10 months ago

Mickey7

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Bubble Nuke, Space worms, Shadow Clone Jutsu.

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10 months ago

The Will of the Many

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Liked the plot and setting much more than the impossible to relate to Disney-princess MC. "Oh no!!! There's this impossible task I have to surmount and it's the only way forward or I DIE. Good thing I was trained by the worlds best in this niche activity in Suus!". Don't get me started on the way this author used the word 'vague'. It broke my immersion every time I read it (I know that's my fault but still). Lots of cool quote-ables like:

“A man will always wonder what might have been, but a wise one recognises fortune when it comes. For all I left behind, life has not been unkind to me." pg 212
“Nervousness means there's a fear to be faced ahead, Diago. The man who is never nervous, never does anything hard. The man who is never nervous, never grows." pg 219
"... each man has to find his line. Has to find it ahead of time, and be resolved never to cross it." pg 407
“Death is only meaningless if it does not change us, Vis.” pg 608

I still really enjoyed the book. Once you get over the fact that Vis is just the best at everything, the book gets a lot more palatable.

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10 months ago

Code Name: Pale Horse

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Ex-FBI agent catches white supremacists. What more do ya want. Liked his voice in the audiobook. Enjoyed the bits of humanity in there when he was talking about actually establishing personal connections with some of his marks. Cool to learn about the psychology of an undercover.

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10 months ago

Mort

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Mortby

Too simple of a story and too witty humor for my liking. Definitely a book better read than listened to imo. Also Mort is gunning for the princess the whole book then suddenly at the end he's with deaths daughter? wtf is that switch up. Voice actor for death carried the audio book.

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10 months ago

The Sword of Kaigen

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Not that I've read a ton of books up to this point, but I've never seen a book do this to the MC. Scene where Mamoru and Misaki were watching the sunset was my fav part. I'll never let go of the fact that nobody ever knows Mamoru does the whispering blade. Dude. If Takeru can feel/IS the mountain, and literally mentioned that he felt his brother and Mamoru die, THEN HOW TF DOES HE NOT NOTICE THAT MAMORU MADE THE WHISPERING BLADE. or even also 'became' the mountain as well. UGH. I will never let this go. I'm not asking for much, literally just give a modicum of possibility that Mamoru's family know he pulled it off and I'd die happy. This book isn't perfect, in fact its definitely flawed and falls short in some areas, but it's still a masterpiece. This is the bar to beat for me.

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10 months ago

Brain Damage

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Dude, we get it. You can't see out of one of your eyes. Maybe the repetition was supposed to underline how she's disabled and continues making the same mistakes over and over again but boy I was fed up after the 6th time. Plot was super drawn out imo. I feel like this book was written for women. Not my cup of tea.

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10 months ago

I Who Have Never Known Men

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I feel like this is one of those stories/endings that was just too AP Lit for me. My small brain doesn't super get all the hidden meaning/messages but I still enjoyed it face value. Enjoyed the writing style.

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10 months ago

Remarkably Bright Creatures

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The freaking octopus thinks. What more do I gotta say.

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10 months ago

Stories of Your Life and Others

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In my humble opinion:

S

Hell is the Absence of God

Story of Your Life

A

Tower of Babylon

Understand

B

Division by Zero

The Evolution of Human Science

C

Liking What You See: A Documentary

F

Seventy-Two Letters

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10 months ago

Dark take on Maui from Moana.

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10 months ago

The Giver

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The Giverby

Heard there's two interpretations of the ending and... they def died at the end... right? No clue how they did a movie on this but ignorance is bliss.

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10 months ago

Ready Player One

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Many points where I was entirely enveloped and couldn't put it down. Prison break scene was so cool - how tf do you skip that in the movie... also really enjoyed the fact that he's not a perfect and stooped to embarrassing levels of incel behavior. I feel like it added to his character a lot. Imagining him completely hairless is hilarious. Gamer tailored and I ate it up.

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10 months ago