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
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John Varley's Gaea Trilogy with a trickle of Don Quixote on the side.
I'm actually sorta' amazed at how well Don Quixote holds up. Like there are modern day Alonso Quijanos everywhere. Thinking about it, such people probably existed for all of human history to be honest, and there probably will be so long as there's a human race.
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