3/12/25 - Continued Dark Age
Hello, feasyheads!
We're more than halfway through the week, only little more to go! I'm still continuing Dark Age. I have a feeling that it will take not only this week but maybe all of next to finish. This week I haven't as much time to read and it is a pretty thick book.
The book on my reading list I've chosen for today is Artificial Wisdom, by Thomas R. Weaver. It's a bit of deviation from my standard reads, people calling it a murder mystery thriller. From what I've discerned online, it centers around themes like AI and the climate crisis. Marcus Tully, the main character and a journalist, is pulled into a murder mystery by an anonymous whistleblower amid the global election for a dictator.
Still, the book checked all the boxes. I'd think the book was a hard read, but the language is actually fairly easy. The story hooked me in, and there's clear dystopia in the setting. After all, Tully's world is facing a climate crisis. And there's a heatwave that killed millions a decade ago, and we're not sure if it was a natural disaster or a genocide. Definitely approved and I'll be reading it sometime!
Good morning/afternoon/evening/night,
Uncle Wally
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