The Scions of Shannara is both an enthralling read and a chilling commentary on persecution, perception, and belief.
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Microserfs by Douglas Coupland is the Psychology of the Geeks Written Yesterday for Tomorrow
Microserfs is a novel by Douglas Coupland published in 1995 that is extremely poignant and was ahead of its time. It is also an intimate glimpse into the nerd/geek mind the likes of which I’ve only experienced in my own head.
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Four Reasons to Read Yesterday’s Spy by Len Deighton (A Spoiler Free Review)
Spies work together; in teams, in networks, for organizations, and sometimes for themselves. But what happens when one of two former associates is assigned to spy on the other? That’s what happens in Len Deighton’s 1975 classic Yesterday’s Spy.
Declassify >With “Waiting for the Punch” Marc Maron & Brendan McDonald have Created Something for Everyone
Waiting for the Punch by Marc Maron and Brendan McDonald might be one of the best compilations of stories you’ll ever read. It’s part manifesto, as the introductions that Maron writes in this book are just as insightful and impactful as the stories that are contained in each chapter.
It’s part self-help book, as you can’t help but put each nugget of truth in the context of your own life. And lastly, it’s part historical catalog of the human experience.
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Red Alert by Peter Bryant is a Chilling Tale and a Must Read
Despite the time that has passed, the advances in technology and politics, Red Alert by Peter Bryant is still a chilling tale when it is viewed in its original text and not the satirical lens of the great Stanley Kubrick film, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
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