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OrinNYC:
Just finished the red rising series  - what a dope saga - can't wait until they ruin this on amazon prime

smarmar:
From the pen of Raymond Chandler comes his most famous character, Philip Marlowe, Private Investigator, in an all new crime-fighting adventure :cool:

Peytontyler:

--- Quote from: Scrambler_S on Sun, 08 September 2024, 06:41:19 ---Reading through this thread brought back a wave of nostalgia from my college days. Late nights in the dorm lounge often turned into heated debates about which was more mind-bending—Tolkien’s The Silmarillion or the endless pages of theoretical physics we had to cram for finals. I remember trying to break down complex ideas into something manageable, and, honestly, I would’ve killed for tools like https://edubrain.ai/ back then.

Nowadays, I rely on AI to streamline my learning and even casual reading. Just last week, I revisited a philosophy book that had stumped me in college, and using Edubrain, I managed to break it down into bite-sized explanations. It felt surreal having what’s essentially a study partner ready 24/7 to clarify anything, no matter how many questions I had.

It’s funny how conversations with AI remind me of group study sessions—except this “study buddy” never runs out of patience or snacks. Sometimes I even experiment with having AI rewrite dense texts in a smoother style (imagine Tolkien reimagined by Hemingway—wild, right?).

Books like Dune or Dream of the Red Chamber remind me how every re-read can unlock new layers. Pairing such classics with modern tools feels like bridging two worlds.

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Even scarier is what she might do tomorrow!

fohat.digs:
This one is fascinating, and many of us might not have expected it.

 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/196774338-the-light-eaters

fohat.digs:
Given his impact on today's world, I felt that I needed to learn more about this man-boy-monster.

After reading some of his other books (Einstein, Jobs) I figured that the Isaacson book, in spite of its length, was probably the most informative biography.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/122765395-elon-musk

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