What have you read recently #plebchain?

I'm working through The Price of Tomorrow and just finished the Dresden Files.

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Was reading Inventing #Bitcoin until I got distracted by the shiny object that is #Nostr 😄

The Blocksize War is up next.

That's been on my radar for a little by time, I may need to read that next.

My entrance into Bitcoin was a couple of months past the forks so I missed the entire thing.

Non-fiction: Fossil Future with Progessive Case for Bitcoin in the queue (I'm more conservative libertarian so reading that one to understand different audiences).

Fiction: Last Christmas by F Paul Wilson...I've read most of his books. I think I've read just about all of the Jim Butcher Dresden Files series, too. Even read one book by his kid?

Otherwise, I tend towards Gray Man and OrphanX series, Harlan Coben, Daniel Silva, David Baldacci, etc. I do also have some excellent (fantasy?) series I've read through the years...as well as a somewhat humorous zombie series.

I didn't know his kid was a writer as well.

For fiction I used to be super into high fantasy - LotR, Wheel of Time, and many others. Dresden Files was not something I had ever been interested in - urban fantasy always felt low-brow, but I loved it and am glad I gave it, and that genre a chance.

I definitely read more nonfiction these days. The real world is so full of fascinating topics I know little or nothing about, it seems endless.

I’m currently reading three books:

1) “Sabbath as Resistance: Saying No to the Culture of Now” by Walter Brueggemann

2) “The Moral Meaning of Revolution” by Jon Gunnemann

3) “1984” by George Orwell

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