thejapantimes, to Japan
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A team consisting of scientists, visually impaired researchers and braille experts in Japan have translated a book on physics into the tactile writing system for visually impaired readers. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/29/japan/society/physics-book-braille/

gutenberg_org, to books
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English author, philosopher, literary and art critic G. K. Chesterton was born in 1874.

Chesterton created the character Father Brown, a Catholic priest and amateur detective. The first collection, "The Innocence of Father Brown," was published in 1911. His most famous novel is "The Man Who Was Thursday" (1908), a metaphysical thriller that explores themes of anarchy and order.

Books by G. K. Chesterton at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/80

Cover of The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare by G. K. Chesterton

appassionato, to books
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The Reader's Brain: How Neuroscience Can Make You a Better Writer by Yellowlees Douglas, 2015

The Reader's Brain is the first science-based guide to writing, employing cutting-edge research on how our minds process written language, to ensure your writing can be read quickly, assimilated easily, and recalled precisely - exactly what we need to transform anyone into a highly effective writer.

@bookstodon


NerdsofaFeather, to books
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Book Review: OKPsyche by Anya Johanna DeNiro
A strange, surreal, emotional and deeply lyrical window into a woman's life through peculiar events.
@chloroform_tea has our review at the NOAF blog
http://www.nerds-feather.com/2024/05/book-review-okpsyche-by-anya-johanna.html

#books #review #bookstodon @bookstodon

appassionato, to books
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Disobey The Philosophy of Resistance by Frédéric Gros

In this provocative essay, Frédéric Gros explores the roots of political obedience. Social conformity, economic subjection, respect for authorities, constitutional consensus? Examining the various styles of obedience provides tools to study, invent and induce new forms of civic disobedience and protest.

@bookstodon




NerdsofaFeather, to books
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First Contact: Foundation by Isaac Asimov
@ergative has our entry in the First Contact series

http://www.nerds-feather.com/2024/05/first-contact-foundation-by-isaac-asimov.html

#review #books #bookstodon @bookstodon

Schnuckster, to books
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Current reading is this anthology of Jimi Hendrix writings, interviews, letters, and lyrics, presented chronologically in lieu of an autobiography, and largely it's working so far, about 40% in. Jimi comes across as the all-round good egg you'd expect, and his rise seems to define overnight success - from band formation to the Monterey Festival in under 9 months. He was also clearly someone who took popular music seriously, both his contemporaries and his predecessors, and his insights on other acts are frequently insightful. 📖 @bookstodon

RogerBW, to books
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JonSparks, to writing
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29/5: How would your MC handle finding a spider in their home?
Jerya grew up living in caves. She wouldn’t have a problem in the slightest. (Fortunately the biology of the Known Lands is more like Britain than Australia, so there aren’t any venomous spiders to worry about.)

appassionato, to books
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Mind Design III: Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence by John Haugeland, 2023

The essential reader on the philosophical foundations and implications of artificial intelligence, now comprehensively updated for the twenty-first century.

@bookstodon
#books
#nonfiction
#AI
#philosophy

appassionato, to books
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Our Moon: How Earth's Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are by Rebecca Boyle, 2024

Acclaimed journalist Rebecca Boyle takes readers on a dazzling tour to reveal the intimate role that our 4.51-billion-year-old companion has played in our biological and cultural evolution.

@bookstodon






ahappydeath, to books
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Just finished reading ‘Babel, or the Necessity of Violence’ by R.F. Kuang. Words can’t express how much I loved this book. The best story I’ve read in a very long time 10/10 @bookstodon

razumasu, to books
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Have you ever attended a virtual book club? Which one? How was your experience?

ablueboxfullofbooks, to books
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Summer is Here is a beautiful and colorful picture book sharing all the wonderful things that are enjoyed during the summer, such as bubbles, fruits or pool. The art is truly mesmerizing and so incredible ! It is a great book to be enjoyed as a family while sharing happy memories of past summers and create new ones.

@bookstodon @kidlit

KPED, to Pubtips
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Love this directive from a publisher's style guide:

Rescue the author from pet phrases or overuse of academic clichés (“seen through the lens,” “shines fresh light on”) and punctuation or stylistic devices that become annoying (overuse of em dashes, italics for emphasis, or “scare” quotes).

@edibuddies

5teverin0, to books
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Now I can move on from, "It's not hoarding if it's books," to "It's not a pile of unread books, it's my tsundoku".

Ancient word of the day: Tsundoku – Content Catnip

https://contentcatnip.com/2019/12/20/ancient-word-of-the-day-tsundoku/

ninsiana0, to books
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Read SO LET THEM BURN by Kamilah Cole if you love ancestral magic, the bond between sisters, the story that happens after the war is over, young people stepping up to save the world, dragons, libraries, magic schools, anti-colonial frameworks, intense crushes, the grey areas & dancing all night.

@bookstodon

br00t4c, to books
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'This Book Won't Burn': Celebrating Young People's Bravery in the Face of Book Bans

https://msmagazine.com/2024/05/28/this-book-wont-burn-students-book-bans/

CitizenWald, to books
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Thursday, May 30, 2024, 2 - 3pm US Eastern

Bookstores, Collectors, and the Rare Book Trade in Historical Perspective | American Antiquarian Society

https://www.americanantiquarian.org/node/8568

@bookstodon @bookhistodons

TexasObserver, to books
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Previously: Daniel Chacón's latest short story collection, The Last Philosopher in Texas, shows how fiction and superstition often mix with reality in the lives of many Chicanos. https://www.texasobserver.org/the-chicano-time-traveler/

razumasu, to scifi
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What’s your favorite book that features time travel? Let’s talk about bending time in literature!

ahimsa_pdx, to pdx
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"Powell’s Books will sell off book backlog during 2-day warehouse sale next month"

https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2024/05/powells-books-will-sell-off-book-backlog-during-2-day-warehouse-sale-next-month.html

"The event will be held at the independent new and used book seller’s warehouse, located at 2720 N.W. 29th Ave., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 1 and 2.

The book sale will feature a variety of genres, from literature to nonfiction and children’s books, at deep discounts…"

PariaSansPortefeuille, to Palestine French
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talks with historian about the history of Jewish American and the efforts to combat and marginalise it.

Feld is the author of : A History of American Jewish Critics of Zionism

https://youtu.be/ndZqnyWZ6bc
@palestine

reillypascal, to Meme
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"While we were developing common sense, she studied the blade"

Tamsyn Muir did the meme. (From "Gideon the Ninth")

BobDevney,
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@LLS @reillypascal

Hahahaha! Pluperfect snark — thanks for the memories. What a fresh voice! "Gideon the Ninth" was by far my favorite SF novel of its year (2019).

Thrilled to see Tamsin Muir at Boskone in 2022. Blazingly smart and funny. Though I was disappointed she didn't brandish a sword in each hand and another in her mouth during panels …

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