I’m still engrossed in Player of Games by Iaian M. Banks

I have been wanting to read non fiction but I’ve been under high stress so reading some fiction has been helpful. I love the world of the culture and am surprised these books aren’t more popular. We keep seeing the same “franchises” being made and remade over.

  • Schadrach@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 months ago

    For me, it’s the continued working through the web serial Pale by J.C. McCrae aka Wildbow. I’m at Crossed With Silver 19.4.

  • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Just finished Shock Doctrine. Klein’s observations are on point, economic shock therapy is just the same old quackery as 1950s psychiatric shock therapy was when they tortured people with depression and anxiety. You can’t just shock someone back to being a tabula rusa. All you do is shatter them, and it’s the same when they do it to countries.

    But I think she is overly focused on disaster capitalism as being some kind of new phenomenon, when really it’s more like the same old underdevelopment which has been present throughout all colonialist history. It’s just recolonization.

  • tofu berserker (he/they)@vegantheoryclub.org
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    2 months ago

    just got back from a week-long sesshin (zen meditation retreat), so no reading during that time, lol. a bunch of my holds came in at the library though! “Prophet Against Slavery” about the early American emancipationist vegan Quaker Benjamin Lay, “Vegan Africa” by Marie Kacouchia, and also “Borne” by Jeff Vandermeer. gonna be on the road a lot this week so i am hoping to make some progress on these!

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    19 days ago

    Le Guin’s Always Coming Home. It’s a very slow read, but beautiful, I might be reading this for the next month or so…

    The carnism is always a little jarring but such is life.