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Book review: The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water
Book reviews / Fantasy

Book review: The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water

Posted on July 11, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

We follow a group of bandits, who inadvertently get hijacked by a nun, Guet Imm. It is a fairly straight forward plot – going to delivery some good – with somethings going awry in the process. Continue reading →

Book review: Hello World
Book reviews / Non fiction

Book review: Hello World

Posted on July 11, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

Essentially, Hannah Fry takes us through where algorithms already exist and how they are currently affecting our lives. She takes on a ride through areas like crime, policing, cars, health and art, highlighting the benefits but also the risks. Continue reading →

Book review: Mexican Gothic
Book reviews / Fiction

Book review: Mexican Gothic

Posted on July 9, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

Anyway, the story is about Noemí, a socialite who is interrupted in her life of socialising, to go visit her cousin. Catalina sent a strange letter to Noemí’s father, and he makes a deal with Noemí to allow her to pursue a master’s degree if he goes and finds out what is wrong. Continue reading →

Book review: The Intuitionist
Book reviews / Science Fiction

Book review: The Intuitionist

Posted on July 5, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

The story centres on Lila Mae Watson, the first black, female elevator inspector in ‘the city’. She’s also an Intuitionist inspector, someone who intuits whether an elevators is working. But the last elevators she inspects suddenly has a catastrophic incident and she’s cut up in more than one intrigue. Continue reading →

Book review: Why We’re Polarized
Book reviews / Non fiction

Book review: Why We’re Polarized

Posted on June 27, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

In this book, Ezra Klein sets out his analysis for why the US political system has become polarised. It’s well crafted and persuasive, using a raft of political, psychological and historical evidence to put weight behind his argument. Continue reading →

Book review: Network Effect
Book reviews / Science Fiction

Book review: Network Effect

Posted on June 23, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

I just don’t know what to say. I mean how many times have I gushed about Murderbot? A lot. And you know what, I’m going to gush again. Continue reading →

Book review: The Value of Everything
Book reviews / Non fiction

Book review: The Value of Everything

Posted on June 21, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

The main argument is that we no longer have a debate about what ‘value’ means in the economy. Because of this, the economy has slowly started to become rent-seeking, maximising extracting wealth from people and companies, rather than making longterm investments. Continue reading →

Video games as life long learning
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Video games as life long learning

Posted on June 18, 2020 by blogendorff • Leave a comment

One of the surprising outcomes of this pandemic have been that I have absolutely fallen in love with Fortnite. My partner originally suggested that we try it out, so we could play with another friend cross-platform. Continue reading →

Book review: Ancestral Night
Book reviews / Science Fiction

Book review: Ancestral Night

Posted on June 12, 2020 by blogendorff • 1 Comment

Broadly, it’s about some space salvagers where something goes wrong, and then hijinks ensue. But mostly it’s about feelings. ENDLESS PAGES OF FEELINGS. Continue reading →

Book review: The Empress of Salt and Fortune
Book reviews / Fantasy

Book review: The Empress of Salt and Fortune

Posted on May 29, 2020 by blogendorff • 2 Comments

The story itself was just very well woven, told through different artefacts (which again helped with the world building) that had belonged to the empress during her time in exile. Rabbit and Chih had very different personalities, alongside the Empress who we se through the eyes of Rabbit. Continue reading →

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