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This is my favorite of the Potter books so far. The characters continue to grow and the story gets stronger. Without getting into spoilers, it seems that Rowling had a grand story arc in mind when writing these books, rather than working hard to piece together each story.
The underlying theme in this book that I took away is that things are often not what they seem. It takes patience and wisdom to find the truth. I think that applies to life in the real world, too.
This is my favorite of the Potter books so far. The characters continue to grow and the story gets stronger. Without getting into spoilers, it seems that Rowling had a grand story arc in mind when writing these books, rather than working hard to piece together each story.
The underlying theme in this book that I took away is that things are often not what they seem. It takes patience and wisdom to find the truth. I think that applies to life in the real world, too.
This is my favorite of the Potter books so far. The characters continue to grow and the story gets stronger. Without getting into spoilers, it seems that Rowling had a grand story arc in mind when writing these books, rather than working hard to piece together each story.
The underlying theme in this book that I took away is that things are often not what they seem. It takes patience and wisdom to find the truth. I think that applies to life in the real world, too.
This is my favorite of the Potter books so far. The characters continue to grow and the story gets stronger. Without getting into spoilers, it seems that Rowling had a grand story arc in mind when writing these books, rather than working hard to piece together each story.
The underlying theme in this book that I took away is that things are often not what they seem. It takes patience and wisdom to find the truth. I think that applies to life in the real world, too.
The doorway for me on this book are the ideas. It’s amazing to me how relevant these ideas are to today, even though we haven’t advanced in ways Asimov imagined for our year.
The greater point is that people have not advanced since this writing. We still distrust our own creations. We’re don’t understand how our creations (algorithms and AI) work. Is it because we cannot control them? Or do we fears they will reflect our own short comings in the end?
The doorway for me on this book are the ideas. It’s amazing to me how relevant these ideas are to today, even though we haven’t advanced in ways Asimov imagined for our year.
The greater point is that people have not advanced since this writing. We still distrust our own creations. We’re don’t understand how our creations (algorithms and AI) work. Is it because we cannot control them? Or do we fears they will reflect our own short comings in the end?
This is my favorite of the Potter books so far. The characters continue to grow and the story gets stronger. Without getting into spoilers, it seems that Rowling had a grand story arc in mind when writing these books, rather than working hard to piece together each story.
The underlying theme in this book that I took away is that things are often not what they seem. It takes patience and wisdom to find the truth. I think that applies to life in the real world, too.
This is my favorite of the Potter books so far. The characters continue to grow and the story gets stronger. Without getting into spoilers, it seems that Rowling had a grand story arc in mind when writing these books, rather than working hard to piece together each story.
The underlying theme in this book that I took away is that things are often not what they seem. It takes patience and wisdom to find the truth. I think that applies to life in the real world, too.