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    Everything All at Once by Bill Nye

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    The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton

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    Bill Nye must solve a series of mysterious crimes including theft, witch hunts, and murder on a 17th century East Indiaman ship. I’d read the heck out of that.

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    Last 2 books are Journey to the west and Seveneves

    Either Wukong is going to space or the iss is taking a trip to the west

  • I can’t read unless it’s completely quiet so I seldom even attempt to read a book. Mostly, I’ll read RSS and other short articles.

    The last book was “Extreme Privacy: Mobile Devices” by Michael Bazzell which I read in 2024.

    Before that was “The Passive Solar Energy Book” by Edward Mazria. Maybe 20 years ago.

    Combined = a very private, off-grid, homestead.

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    The last two books i’ve read are my Aerodynamics book for an exam. And Harry Potter and the philosopher stone to help my sibling make a review for English class.

    Sooo… Potter will see how his magic fares against a rocket.

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    A thicker book, I just read part one and two of one story (“Human Phoenix” and “Human Man”).

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    Archeological evidence explaining Tezcatlipoca and two multi million year old robot space skeletons acting like bickering old men.

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    Well, if we’re allowing the textbook that I’m going through chapter by chapter weekly in college, Legoshi of Beastars fame would probably be learning HTML and CSS so he can properly design a website. Don’t know why, but that sounds kinda funny.

    Textbooks not included, it’d be a weird mix of Bakuman ( a story about a couple of kids ( starting off near the end of 8th grade ) who wanna become mangaka ) and the world of Beastars, where anthros roam the streets. I wanna say at some point it was confirmed that humans do exist in the Beastars universe but are basically super rare or something like that, so it’s not completely out of the question.

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    1940s lesbian mystic sells her soul for love and helps Arthur become king while searching for Merlin?

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    The map of your face?🤔

    Its been a few months since i read anything lmao but i read the map of salt and stars and the beauty of your face last, tried to read the other zeyn joukhadars book abt being arab and a queer but it was just too much for me😅 i am not smart enough to read that lol

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    Do textbooks count? Last two books I touched were Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design and the ASQ Lean 6 Sigma Yellow Belt Handbook. I guess I end up with another reference book about designing parts with process optimization in mind? Actually, now that I say that, that’s pretty much just a DFMA (Design for Manufacturing and Assembly) book.

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    American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis and Building a non anxious life by Dr. John Delony. The former being fiction and the latter being non fiction. To nobody’s surprise, they do not play well together.