Grabbed this from the library. It's alright so far, it's mostly a biography with some financial advice mixed in so far.
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Cthos started reading I Survived Capitalism and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt by Madeline Pendleton
Cthos rated The Intelligence Illusion: 5 stars
The Intelligence Illusion by Baldur Bjarnason
What are the major business risks to avoid with generative AI? How do you avoid having it blow up in …
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The Intelligence Illusion by Baldur Bjarnason
What are the major business risks to avoid with generative AI? How do you avoid having it blow up in …
Cthos started reading Sunlit Man by Brandon Sanderson
Cthos reviewed Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson
Solid Sanderson Novel, some Weird Quirks
4 stars
Content warning Lots of Cosmere Spoilers
Like Tress, this book contains a number of Cosmere in-references and features Hoid as the narrator. Pretty quickly you find that Hoid has found himself in yet another ridiculous situation where he's incapacitated in some way (like Tress), but he's unable to act in this one (unlike Tress). Taking Hoid's place in the role of "mentor" is Design, the cryptic that Hoid picked up in the Stormlight Archives. Now she's a buxom woman now (or rather, the illusion of a buxom woman) with "definitely very human mannerisms". I enjoyed her persona here, it provided the comic relief as a stand-in for Hoid. They really are made for each other.
The ideas behind how the Nightmares work and how the world functions really didn't make sense to me at first, but when the reveal comes at the end of the novel it all satisfyingly clicked into place. Like, in the initial chapters, I was wondering if it was tidally locked, but turns out, no.
Other thoughts:
The moral lesson / Painter's growth was good. He did that thing again where he has a character plainly lay out the backstory which is useful, but I'm not a big fan of that. The third viewpoint character (who didn't really get any viewpoint scenes) was nice, I enjoyed her. The reference to Threndony was A+.
Cthos finished reading Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson
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Cthos rated Frugal Wizard S Handbook for Surviving Medieval England: 5 stars
Cthos finished reading Frugal Wizard S Handbook for Surviving Medieval England by Brandon Sanderson
Cthos started reading Permission Marketing by Seth Godin
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Cthos started reading The Game Master’s Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying by Jonah Fishel
The Game Master’s Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying by Jonah Fishel, Tristan Fishel
Introducing the first book in The Game Master's new "Handbook" series!
Is your roleplaying in a rut? Flip the table …
Cthos started reading Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Why do only a few people get to say “I love my job?”
It seems unfair that finding fulfillment at …