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The Prey of Gods - Nicky Drayden
In South Africa, the future looks promising. Personal robots are making life easier for the working class. The government is harnessing renewable energy to provide infrastructure for the poor. And in the bustling coastal town of Port Elizabeth, the economy is booming thanks to the genetic engineering industry which has found a welcome home there. Yes—the days to come are looking very good for South Africans. That is, if they can survive the present challenges:
A new hallucinogenic drug sweeping the country . . .
An emerging AI uprising . . .
And an ancient demigoddess hellbent on regaining her former status by preying on the blood and sweat (but mostly blood) of every human she encounters.
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-prey-of-gods-nicky-drayden/1124651144?ean=9780062493033
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The Ministry For The Future - Kim Stanley Robinson
https://pluralistic.net/2020/12/03/ministry-for-the-future/#ksr
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Pacific Edge - Kim Stanley Robinson
The first Robinson novel I read may just be my favorite: Pacific Edge, a green utopian novel about a successful transition to a post-climate-emergency, just and stable world. Re-reading it is a vacation from all my anxieties, still.
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Race After Technology, Ruha Benjamin
Geek Heresy, Kentaro Toyama
Saving Capitalism, Robert Reich
Design Justice, Sasha Costanza-Chock
Tomorrow Will Be Different, Sarah McBride
Dan Rather, What Unites Us
Weapons of Math Destruction, Cathy O’Neil
Reading Lolita in Tehran, Azar Nafisi
The Organized Mind, Daniel Levitin
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire
Talking to Strangers, Malcom Gladwell
The Devil’s Highway, Luis Alberto Urrea
Whipping Girl, Julia Serano
Dark Matters, Simone Browne
Black, White, and Jewish, Rebecca Walker
https://medium.com/bits-and-behavior/computer-science-taught-me-that-books-werent-important-it-was-wrong-63ead2fdad7a