To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.
I'm putting aside fiction for a while, I recently started "Chaos: Making a new science" by James Gleick, it's a pop science intro for Chaos Theory but a well-researched one which doesn't fall into quackery. Also thanks to our !mathematics friends for their textbook recommendations
@Aevann pls
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Finished The Hundred Years' war book, pretty good info on the war but felt a bit general as well as the first book of the Powder Mage Trilogy. It's a fine read but nothing more. I've become more adverse to stories that have massacres and violence as I've stop reading the second book. It's a war novel but i've just got tired of the violence from comics that it spilt over to literature.
Does anyone recommend any fantasy novels? Tried WoT and didn't like it and Brandon Sanderson gets passed around a lot.
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!bookworms @kaamrev @carpathianflorist
https://old.reddit.com/r/WoT/comments/r6jt1b/jordan_v_sanderson_vocabulary_visualised/
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the story finished and concluded, Martin is a cuck
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That's just what @nuclearshill said.
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Read the Children of Hurin, that's a good one, they say.
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