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See allVery nice reading with a lot of great wisdom. It is also quite easy to read and understand. Took less than an hour to read once, but offers content to think about for long time.
I was initially skeptical about this book due to its numerous negative reviews. I almost gave up on reading it, but I'm glad I persevered. This book offers a refreshing departure from “The Martian” and “Project Hail Mary,” which I both adored. It's a captivating crime story set against the extraordinary backdrop of the moon base “Artemis.” While it may not be as gripping as Andy Weirs's best works, I found myself consistently eager to uncover the unfolding plot. From beginning to end, it was an engaging and enjoyable read. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys semi-realistic science fiction and space exploration.
Ender's Game is a highly entertaining read, full of fresh and fascinating ideas that kept me hooked throughout. The concept of using children as protagonists in such a high-stakes scenario was surprisingly compelling and didn't bother me at all—it actually added a unique perspective to the story. The creative strategies, moral dilemmas, and the thrilling twists made it an unforgettable experience. Definitely a must-read for fans of sci-fi with depth and innovation!
Matthew Walker's “Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams” is an absolute masterpiece that transformed the way I think about sleep. The book is a fascinating exploration of the science behind sleep, filled with insights that are both eye-opening and incredibly practical. I was so captivated by the depth and clarity of the information that I devoured it in just three days! Every chapter offered a new “aha” moment, and the advice was so actionable that I began implementing it immediately in my own life. Reading this book was not only a joy but also profoundly empowering—it's rare to find a book that is both immensely interesting and life-changing at the same time. Highly recommend it to everyone!