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3 years ago
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Finished reading "Gone with the Wind."
Couldn't get through it. At first, it seemed interesting, but around the time they move to Atlanta, it becomes too monotonous, and the central idea is quite simple and doesn't warrant such close attention. I don't rule out that it gets better later, but it would be more logical to watch the movie instead.
The Little Prince by Saint-Exupéry, on the other hand, was a hit – I think I read it once before, but paradoxically, it's better to read (or in my case, listen to) such books in adulthood; it's easier to remember, and you generally better understand the depth.
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2 years ago
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Andrew Keyte – a hero’s bloodline. Very old book, I’ve had it since childhood, about combat robots. I used to play MechCommander, it was a good game, but now it’s quite old. I also remember reading about some guy in a robotic suit, but it wasn’t the one from Marvel, it was someone else.
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2 years ago
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A. Volkov - Wizard of the Emerald City. This all reminds me strongly of that "fairy tale."
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2 years ago
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Like, you come to a foreign country, gain the support of promising local weirdos, put them in high positions in the provinces, and overthrow a great green tyrant who gaslights everyone? A book for the ages, truly. The next one in the series is even better; the beekeeper created a great but stupid army and reached the enemy capital purely on confidence, but he messed up the logistics and allowed the enemy to assemble a tech-wonderweapon with the support of foreign nerds. He thought that everything was under control in the enemy's leadership, but in the end, the KGB did its job and brainwashed his guys.
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2 years ago
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I didn't understand what you wrote.
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2 years ago
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I'm currently reading "Computer Networks" by V. Olifer and N. Olifer, a textbook for universities.
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2 years ago
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"Global Future-2045". Convergent technologies/NBICS/ and transhumanist evolution.
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2 years ago
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So, what’s up?
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2 years ago
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The concept of global world development.
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2 years ago
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Xaviera Hollander - Madam

Actually, this is my mom's book for adults; I borrowed it to read. Well, there's also some depravity there; those American prostitutes from the 80s are simply disgusting.
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2 years ago
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Why don’t you just post a quote?
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1 year ago
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I bought it recently. It's a very complex book. It contains a lot of information about brain diseases, as well as the effects of drugs. I'm just starting to understand it.
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1 year ago
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I'm currently reading "Logistics" by Gadzhinsky. The book was published in 2012. When I was in school, I couldn't understand what it was all about, but now I'm trying to delve into these formulas, goods/warehouses/intangible assets.
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10 months ago
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Taco Fall released a children's book: "Taco Fall: Reaching New Heights." In it, he may have described how he grew to be 2 meters and 30 centimeters tall. The book is not available in Russia; it can only be found on amazon.com.
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10 months ago
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There really is such a book. I'm already ordering it. I'll grow up, and you'll remain a dwarf for the rest of your life, ha-ha!

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