What was the last book that REALLY gave you a paradigm shift? It’s been so long since I’ve read one I fear it’s no longer possible
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Not available for purchase on Kindle :(pic.twitter.com/EPtgLT2ihw
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Did you ever see Moon sci-fi film with Sam Rockwell? Sounds like similar premise. It’s one of the best
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This one is super minimalist and basically tells the story of the last few residents of a moon base uneventfully leaving Basically nothing happens in the story
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Vgr have you read Ray Bradbury’s Martian Chronicles? Seems like you would’ve, but if you haven’t, the silly irreverence of some of it strikes me as your type of humor
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!! Each story is kinda short, couple of pages, and whole book is fairly thin, so you can be done pretty quickly!
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excited for you! So much so that I think i’ma read it again
last read it... 7 years agohttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/257055621415833602?s=21 …Visakan Veerasamy added,
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Approaching the end of Frank Herbert’s Pandora Sequence. Really, really great stories revolving around what it means to be human
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