I’ve moved all of my content over to this newsletter, including my quarterly summaries of what I’m reading (and why). This is my tenth year of keeping a reading list: I like to chronicle what I’ve read and how I’ve reacted, mostly to share my thinking about my thinking. People often ask me how I find books and authors, or what prompts me to “binge read” an entire author’s oeuvre. Here you go.
Adding Scalzi to the agenda for our next connect. I’m into the old man’s war series. Like it a fair bit but scratching for the next direction. Need to not fall into the trap of just running through Dennis E Taylor and James S E Corey again.
Got to agree on Termination Shock. If only Neal Stephenson could write an ending he would be a great writer. His books, and I mean all of them including Diamond age, just kind of fizzle or try for something he can't quite pull off. But I still love reading them.
Adding Scalzi to the agenda for our next connect. I’m into the old man’s war series. Like it a fair bit but scratching for the next direction. Need to not fall into the trap of just running through Dennis E Taylor and James S E Corey again.
Got to agree on Termination Shock. If only Neal Stephenson could write an ending he would be a great writer. His books, and I mean all of them including Diamond age, just kind of fizzle or try for something he can't quite pull off. But I still love reading them.