The last book I read was:
discrete mathematics johnsonbaugh 6th editon.
jokes aside, last book a read complete was "Perks of being a wallflower"
I loved it...
The last book I read was:
discrete mathematics johnsonbaugh 6th editon.
jokes aside, last book a read complete was "Perks of being a wallflower"
I loved it...
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I'm currently reading mathematics and physics for programmers the second edition by John P. Flent and Danny kodicek.
It's a big 600+ page book but what I read so far is amazing.
Now I can make a program that solve my homework 😂
hahahahaha that's awesome all the math and physics i had on my college where for all the engineerings so i never saw something like that, i will take a look at it
It was either Berlin Game or The Quiet American.
never heard of them, are they great?
The Quiet American is great.
The Berlin game is the first in a trilogy so it’s a lot of setup.
Great I like sequels, did you ever read LTOR
Do you mean LoTR? I tried reading the hobbit as a kid but go side tracked. I'm not a fantasy fan. It really comes down to that in the time I can struggle to finish one book, I can read four books I'm into. The times that Ive fallen out of love with reading were the times I was forcing a book.
Hahahaha yes LOTR (I had a brain fart)
Ohhh so you need to force so you like it?
I read the book The Lord of the Rings. Now I'm going to reread it for the second time. I'm just thrilled with this book. Tolkien is just a genius.
I read the book The Lord of the Rings. Now I'm going to reread it for the second time. I'm just thrilled with this book. Tolkien is just a genius. That's the reason why forums dedicated to him exist. The best one is thetolkienforum.com/wiki/Black-Gate. They have the information about all of his characters, and it's the place where I learned the most about this world.
Most people only watch movies, but you should read the books too to realize how good the books are. Tolkien managed to create an awesome universe and a few languages with grammar btw.
Sartre's Nausea. I've had a copy kicking around for years but it never made it to the top of the list until now.
Right now I'm reading Florian Cramer's Words Made Flesh, a "cultural history of imaginative computation".
Nausea sound really heavy hahaha I hope you enjoyed it
I did! It's dense but short so it never becomes a chore, and while existentialism's heyday has come and gone it's not wholly irrelevant either.
I had a cold, was paranoid is covid so I read "Chicken soup for the soul" to cheer me up. Worked!
Well that name got my attention 😂😂
My GF says thats an awesome book <3 hope you got better
The last book I read was "Google's ZMOT Handbook", it was pretty interesting and I believe it's worth giving it a read! (It is short also, I read it in a day). Now I want to read "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by Frank Baum.
Nice, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a good book, atleast the part I read hahaha (I get bored fast and almost never finish books)
I will look up Google's ZMOT Handbook
I've been a fan of Paul Anthony Jones following on from his Extinction Point series, but his recent trilogy is This Alien Earth and I've just stormed through the two that are published. Very sci-fi oriented, but I found them hugely compelling.
Submarine and daisy jones and the six
never heard of them but they look nice, I hope they are great
"A Book of American Martyrs" by Joyce Carol Oates
damn, never heard of it, but i looked it up and damn thats heavy
Mine was Wonder by RJ Palacio. I enjoyed reading that book. 👌
ohh thats great, never read it but I have heard of it
"Automated Alice" by Jeff Noon. Sadly nowhere near as good as Vurt or Pollen.
that kind of books remind me of Isaac Asimov and I Robot, loved that book and the movie