#fedibooks

JL Lycette MD, author🩺📚JL_Lycette@mindly.social
2025-11-02

Hi #fedibookfair!

My first book was published in March 2023. THE ALGORITHM WILL SEE YOU NOW is a near-future #speculative #thriller set in Seattle

Pitch: Minority Report meets Grey’s Anatomy

Tagline: Be careful what you code for

Kirkus Reviews Indies Worth Discovering

2024 IAN Book of the Year Awards Finalist

2023 ScreenCraft Cinematic Book Competition Finalist

#Ebook now $.99 on #kindle! Free on #kindleunlimited

#books #bookstodon #fedibooks

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Adrian Tritschlerajft@pixelfed.social
2025-11-01
Birds, Beasts & Relatives, Gerald Durrell. A favourite author, this copy picked up in an op-shop in Kyabram

A #book cover on random days. No. 68 (probably) - #books #fedibooks #paperback
Adrian Tritschlerajft@pixelfed.social
2025-11-01
Michener's Iberia, Vol. 2; James A. Michener. A #book cover on random days. No. 67 (probably) - #books #fedibooks #paperback
Amalia Zeichnerinamalia12
2025-10-29

And in case you are looking for books with similar vibes like "The Murderbot Diaries" by Martha Wells, here is an extensive list with book recommendations by LibraryLeopard on Tumblr:

tumblr.com/libraryleopard/7983

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2025-10-18

"Flow my tears, the policeman said", and "The Valis trilogy", are - as usual with Philip K. Dick - four great novels, but they are wrong, unhealthy, because they are filled with detrimental fear and superstitions.

If you want to read something worthwhile in every respect by PKD, i suggest that you start with "Martian Time-Slip" and "The Penultimate Truth".

#FediBooks #FediLiterature #FediSF #FediScienceFiction

SuperIludec_hl
2025-10-10

Hey book people out there.

Is there a service where I can “collect” my favorite authors (and books) and where I get notified when an author releases a new book?

Somewhere not selling my data if possible...

2025-10-10
June Hur- A Crane Among Wolves (2024)
#books #fedibooks
John A. Mulhalljohmmlhll@mastodon.ie
2025-09-28

🌍 Earth has a new traveling companion: PN7, a quasi-moon asteroid orbiting with us for the next 63 years.

Science meets #SciFi when discoveries like PN7 inspire stories that explore humanity’s place in the cosmos. In my upcoming web serial Hindsight Station, James Fong faces challenges that echo the silent lessons PN7 offers: even small celestial bodies can spark big truths.

🔗 authormulhall.com/pn7-asteroid

#Astronomy #Cosmology #Space #Asteroid #ScienceFiction #Writing #WebSerial #FediBooks

2025-09-27

Hey #fediverse,
I need some book recommendations for dark novels, inspired by slavic mythology/fairy tales in english or german.

Hey Fediversum,
ich brauche Bücherempfehlungen für düstere Romane, inspiriert von slawischer Mythologie bzw. Märchen in Deutsch oder Englisch.

🙏🔃

#fedibooks #fediliterature #fedibücher #fediliteratur

2025-09-18

You like queer erotica, short stories and Halloween? How about my short story collection "Queer Halloween"? It’s e-book only and available on Amazon world wide.

These stories have no horror elements, but there are Halloween parties or other things happening. More about the stories in this thread.
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#Halloween #queer #erotica #shortStories #reading #HalloweenStories #FediBooks #FediBookShop

The bookcover shows two men caressing each other and over them is an illustration with Halloween pumpkins and a few bats. The colors are mostly white, black and orange.
Adrian Tritschlerajft@pixelfed.social
2025-09-02
The Angel's Game; Carlos Ruiz Zafón. A #book cover on random days. No. 66 (probably) - a $2 Op-shop find. #books #fedibooks #paperback
Adrian Tritschlerajft@pixelfed.social
2025-09-02
In a House of Lies; Ian Rankin. A #book cover on random days. No. 65 (probably) - a roadside find. #books #fedibooks #paperback
2025-07-27

Important points here about how cobalt and lithium are finite resources and green technologies generally aren’t profitable

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THE WISHFUL THINKING
raise a cow, so what should we do? Replace beet with factory-made artificial meat! What about the various illnesses and maladies plaguing humankind? Prevent them by using genetic engineering.
Automation will free humankind from the bonds of labor, but how will these marvelous robots be powered? With the free and infinite
power of the sun!105
To be sure, rare metals like cobalt and lithium exist only in limited amounts on Earth. But that's no cause to worry, Bastani asures us. If we just develop the technology necessary to harvest resources from space, we'll be able to take what we need from nearby asteroids. This is a worldview that does not recognize the existence of natural limits. 106
Of course, new green technologies are not yet capable of being used at that level, and even if they were to be commercialized, they would never be profitable. But Bastani remains optimistic. He puts his faith in Moore's Law, by which technological development accelerates exponentially so that before long, all these technologies will reach the point of concrete application and use.
Adrian Tritschlerajft@pixelfed.social
2025-07-27
Bookcover: A Traveller in Rome, H.V. Morton. A #book cover on random days. No. 64 (probably) - a $2.50 Op-shop find. #books #fedibooks #hardback
Adrian Tritschlerajft@pixelfed.social
2025-07-27
A Rare Benedictine; Ellis Peters. A #book cover on random days. No. 63 (probably) - a 50c Op-shop find. #books #fedibooks #paperback
2025-07-26

It’s super-ironic that neoliberals, who despise Karl Marx, are the last people on earth who still regard history as a straight march toward progress—a view that Marx helped mainstream if not invent, especially in _The Communist Manifesto_. But he actually abandoned this stance later: There’s no inevitable communist liberation on the horizon.

What's even more important to note here, though, is his consciousness of the problem of ecology. We can see in this letter the following features of Marx's later thought. He recognized that raising productivity under capitalism doesn't necessarily lead to the liberation of humanity. Indeed, it disrupts and eventually creates a rift in the metabolic link between humans and nature that forms the base conditions for life itself. Capitalism does not bring about progress toward communism. Rather, capitalism destroys the
"natural viability" necessary for society to thrive. This is where Marx's thinking stood at this point.
This newly conceived argument demanded that Marx reassess his earlier views on history as progress. If capitalism brings about not progress but the irreversible destruction of the natural environment and the devastation of society, this shakes the very foundations of linear historical thinking. It is no longer self-evident that Western
non-West.
Europe, with its high level of productivity, is superior to the
Markens

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