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Comment on New sci-fi book recommendations? in ~books
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Comment on Do you prefer an Ebook or a Paper book and why? in ~books
eitaporra I like e-readers because I do most of my reading during commute, and inside a crowded train car using an e-reader is much more practical. With it I can read a book with only one hand while with a...I like e-readers because I do most of my reading during commute, and inside a crowded train car using an e-reader is much more practical. With it I can read a book with only one hand while with a physical book I'd have to periodically let go of the handrails to flip the page.
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Comment on June Book of the Month Suggestions in ~books
eitaporra For those who are into scifi, there are two short story collections that I've really liked. Its Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang, and Axiomatic by Greg Egan. They're chock-full of...For those who are into scifi, there are two short story collections that I've really liked. Its Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang, and Axiomatic by Greg Egan. They're chock-full of very interesting ideas.
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Comment on How do you log your reads? in ~books
eitaporra What do you think is wrong with goodreads?What do you think is wrong with goodreads?
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Comment on Where are you from? in ~talk
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Comment on <deleted topic> in ~movies
eitaporra Hackers. Its completely unrealistic but I just love the awesome 90's cyberpunk tropes and aesthetics.Hackers.
Its completely unrealistic but I just love the awesome 90's cyberpunk tropes and aesthetics.
The Frontlines series by Marko Kloos is nice, if you're into military scifi.