David Bremner wants to read Warped State by Jo Miles

Warped State (2023, Jo Miles)
computer scientist, mathematician, photographer, human. Debian Developer, Notmuch Maintainer, scuba diver
Much of my "reading" these days is actually audiobooks while walking.
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Warped State (2023, Jo Miles)
Content warning Spoiler about "Jackal"
@Tak@reading.taks.garden The blurb reminds me a bit of
book.dansmonorage.blue/book/90243/s/jackal
Although that's not as clear from the beginning. And Jackal is more obviously about anti-black racism.
Edwin St. Andrew is eighteen years old when he crosses the Atlantic by steamship, exiled from polite society following an …
The Mesoamerican (?) world is interesting, and the explicit use of timestamps on each chapter (including foreshadowing, jumping back and forth) is somewhat unique, but the book definitely leaves the reader with that "Ooops I started a trilogy" feeling.
A god will return When the earth and sky converge Under the black sun
In the holy city of Tova, …
“The Lathe of Heaven” ; 1971 ( Ursula Le Guin received the 1973 Locus Award for this story) George Orr …
@mouse@bookwyrm.social I think T. Kingfisher has a bit of thing for nuns as central characters.
Lamat Paed understands paradoxes. She's a great mountain climber who's never summited, the author of a tell-all that didn't really …
Glued to a crocodile, swallowing fossils, or shoes melted by lava... Scientists working on all continents share their best stories, …
@whami@bookwyrm.social I wonder if I should give these another try. Somehow I didn't click with this the first time read it.
Ester's family was torn apart when a manticore killed her mother and baby brother, leaving her with nothing but her …
@ansate@bookwyrm.social I remember that annoyance with the first book. I stopped there, but maybe I will eventually give it another chance.