What I’ve been reading, watching, making, and otherwise doing for the past month!
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The Mind Electric by Pria Anand
The book’s specific focus is on the way our human tendency to build narratives is reflected in and influences the science-art of medicine. These narratives can be individual, intimate things, or they can be bigger cultural phenomena.
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What I’ve been reading, watching, making, and otherwise doing for the past month!
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What I’ve been reading, watching, making, and otherwise doing for the past month!
Continue readingTrain to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh
I must confess to being uncertain about how exactly to review this book.
Continue readingSeason of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih
This book includes the intertwined stories of two men who left and then returned to their home in the valley of the Nile after an education and various adventures in England, as told by an unnamed narrator.
Continue readingThe Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
This book is, at its foundation, a mystery story. But that mystery story is inextricably intertwined with stories about history, politics, religion, and even the nature of books themselves.
Continue readingCold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
This was just a fun, entirely unserious little story.
Continue readingSnow Crash by Neal Stephenson
I think that this title is a good choice for sci-fi fans who are willing to try something a little older, but still interesting and relevant to contemporary issues and technologies.
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What I’ve been reading, watching, making, and otherwise doing for the past month!
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