Book Review: Artemis by Andy Weir

The protagonist in Weir's newest witty science fiction suspense is a brazen, profane woman named Jazz. She's known for hustling in ways only one can do inside the exclusive city on the moon, which is accomplished under the guise of her job as an on-demand delivery person. This front fools no one, however, and her … Continue reading Book Review: Artemis by Andy Weir

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This One-Page Fredric Brown Story From 1950 Is Basically A Way More Disturbing Version Of ‘Black Mirror’- Bustle

Read on for a thoroughly terrifying, albiet brief, sci-fi story.

Book Review: The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson

In the end, it's funny how little we need to get by. Snow, moose, potatoes, carrots, the company of a few good people. It's amazing how little we need to survive. And not just survive, but live. Following an attack on the Pentagon by way of hacked drones, America is thrown into a tailspin and … Continue reading Book Review: The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson

How to organize your mountain of books- via Read It Forward

Do you feel like your collection of books will never look polished and organized? Check out this article for tips on how to make it happen, your way. Read voraciously.

Book Review: The End of the World Running Club by Adrian Walker

Belief, memory, fear— these things hold you back, weigh you down, stop you moving. And I need to get moving. I need to stop thinking about this stuff. That’s what Harvey would say— stop thinking, keep moving. But it’s hard to stop thinking when there’s nobody else but you and a candle and an old … Continue reading Book Review: The End of the World Running Club by Adrian Walker

Bizarre bookmarks- via Reader’s Digest

Here is a list of the most bizarre things librarians have found inside returned books. Read voraciously.

Life Changing Books- via OpenCulture

A list of the most life changing books. Read voraciously.