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Osidian:

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--- Quote from: Osidian on Tue, 27 August 2024, 22:07:56 ---Currently reading LOTR by J.R.R Tolkien. Great reads  :thumb:

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His writing is so hard to read. F.scott now, that's smooth.

What's awesome is, you can tell the AI to read Tolkien, and have it re-written by F.Scott.

It's like Movies with ugly actors, and you just remake the movie with better looking ones. 

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The material is especially dense, and quite thorough. Scary what AI can do these days :confused:. Thanks for the tip!  :D

Scrambler_S:
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene

tankLancer:
Hey, great to see another book thread here! I'm currently diving into the rich tapestry of "红楼梦" (Dream of the Red Chamber) by Cao Xueqin. I've always known it's a masterpiece, but the sheer volume of analysis and interpretations surrounding it was a bit intimidating at first.

I was worried I'd miss out on the deeper layers, but after dedicating myself to a couple of chapters each day for the past few weeks, I've realized something wonderful. It's a book that keeps giving, no matter what your age is. Because with different layer of life and history you experience it always brings you intelligence and beauty.

Next:
1. weak communication - the law of the jungle in the public opinion world [Zhendong Zhou]
2. Getting_Started_in_Electronics_-_3ed_-_[Forrest_M.Mims]
3. The Worlds I See【Fei-Fei Li】

habit:
I use my phone and audio book most times. Recently I rely on the audio book more.

fohat.digs:
This is a surprisingly enjoyable read.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39345591-eager

tp4tissue:

--- Quote from: fohat.digs on Wed, 02 October 2024, 15:08:47 ---This is a surprisingly enjoyable read.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39345591-eager

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