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RE: Reading books for free — The ethics of piracy in poverty

in #books7 years ago

Oh, I now see what you're talking about. I had misinterpreted you before. And I will check out some of those then. Right now I pirated another one called Pines, by Blake Crouch, but as soon as I'm done with it (or bored of it), I'll peek into Warbreaker.

I actually read a couple arcs (maybe 3 or 4) from Worm but I was very bored from the flatness and predictability of the plot, but I do get where the lovers come from, since it has many neat characters and some attractive superpowers and narration resources.

Nowadays I try to read philosophical sci-fi more than anything else. I'm into robotics, cryptography, bio-engineering and a lot of philosophy. I'm also a bit into fantasy but I'm more into writing it than reading it, since I've already spent years reading hundreds of books in the genre.

Thanks for the suggestions, Carn. I'll make sure to keep an eye on OpenLibrary.