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What’s everyone reading?

Just finished Masters of Doom, a history of id software/Romero/Carmack.

I enjoyed it, but I am a Doom nerd, if you are into that, you'll be into this.
 
I started reading Orbital by Samantha Harvey the other day - not really catching the hype so far, but will push through to see if it goes anywhere.

Also started reading a collection of Isaac Asimov short stories, which has been good so far.
 
I started reading Orbital by Samantha Harvey the other day - not really catching the hype so far, but will push through to see if it goes anywhere.

Also started reading a collection of Isaac Asimov short stories, which has been good so far.
I loved Orbital. So well written. I particularily enjoyed the dreamy language and philosophical aspect of the book, but each to their own of course. 😇

Currently finishing a 1000 page book from Norwegian author Johan Harstad called "Under brosteinen, stranden!"; an interwoven tale about nuclear fission/fusion, growing up in the 80s/90s, cold war spies and a mysterious object that - if tou touch it - will let you live a full life in less than seven minutes. It sounds far more odd than it is. It's not in English (yet?), but I reckommend it for my fellow countrymen on here.
 
I loved Orbital. So well written. I particularily enjoyed the dreamy language and philosophical aspect of the book, but each to their own of course. 😇

Currently finishing a 1000 page book from Norwegian author Johan Harstad called "Under brosteinen, stranden!"; an interwoven tale about nuclear fission/fusion, growing up in the 80s/90s, cold war spies and a mysterious object that - if tou touch it - will let you live a full life in less than seven minutes. It sounds far more odd than it is. It's not in English (yet?), but I reckommend it for my fellow countrymen on here.

I'm only a couple of chapters in, so too early to judge. I like the dreamyness too, but find the writing quite bland. I just need to get into it more, I guess.

Thanks for the other tip! You got me at "life a full life in seven minutes" - I need to add that to the list!
 
I'm only a couple of chapters in, so too early to judge. I like the dreamyness too, but find the writing quite bland. I just need to get into it more, I guess.

Thanks for the other tip! You got me at "life a full life in seven minutes" - I need to add that to the list!
Do it - it's a good and intriguing read, with lots of sub plots connecting as you keep reading. If you like it, try his other works as well, especially IMO "Max, Misja og Tetoffensiven".
 
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