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What books are you all reading this weekend? Any topic counts!

I will start this novel Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson; from tomorrow. Have to finish some applications by tonight.
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Second-best Stephenson book, after Anathem. But that is a minority opinion, I know.

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It’s got crypto in the title… hope it doesn’t trigger people.. lol

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Loved this book, great read.

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I'm reading Me and Mine: The Life Story of Helen Sekaquaptewa. It's a very readable first person account of a woman who was born in 1899 or so, and spent the first decades of her life in a very traditional Hopi society. I didn't know that the Hopi Indians rejected the white way of life - at least some of them completely did, which forms a major part of the story.
Some of the interesting parts for me were how the community maintained the water systems together, how precious water was. Kids weren't even supposed to get a drink of water at a friend's house, you went home for a drink of water. Also the uncertainty of rains leading to crop failure, lots of hunger, and lots of food related stories. And how their clothing slowly changed from the traditional costume to standard clothing.
I'm about halfway through.

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Excellent recommendation. Noted!

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Interesting…. thank you for sharing.

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Thank you for your comment!

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"Thus Spoke Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzsche. The book challenges conventional moral values, questions the role of religion, and calls for a reevaluation of human values and the creation of new ones. Nice read...

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Originally read it years ago. Multi-layered and thought provoking.

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Still reading through The Grid: The Fraying Wires Between Americans and Our Energy Future. https://a.co/d/0GMS7ES

I am trying to have a better understanding of how the entire grid works and how Bitcoin mining is going to play a role in the transition to an energy abundant future.

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The Seat of the Soul - Gary Zukav.

A strange book, in a good way.

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I should get back to reading and finish James Tippett's "The Expected Goals Philosophy". https://books.google.lv/books/about/The_Expected_Goals_Philosophy.html?id=YC40zAEACAAJ

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Will be getting into this later…

The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time by Yascha Mount

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