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The Last Colony. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The Exodus In the year 2375, Earth was on the brink of collapse. Overpopulation, dwindling resources, and environmental decay had pushed humanity to the edge. A group of visionaries, scientists, and explorers came together to form "The Last Colony," a project aimed at establishing a new home for humanity on a distant exoplanet named Elysium-IV.
By Authentic Solutions3 years ago in BookClub
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Content Warning.
Project Hail Mary is a science fiction novel about an amnesiac who wakes up on a spaceship with no memory of how he got there. He must figure out how to operate the ship and get back to Earth. The ship is on a mission to save the planet from an alien microbe that is destroying the sun.
By ZAINZ RESEARCH3 years ago in BookClub
The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson . Content Warning.
The Ministry for the Future is a climate fiction novel that tells the story of a group of people who come together to try to avert a climate catastrophe. The book is set in the near future, after a series of extreme weather events have caused widespread devastation. The group of people, who come from all walks of life, form the Ministry for the Future, an organization dedicated to finding solutions to the climate crisis.
By ZAINZ RESEARCH3 years ago in BookClub
"The Backbencher's Tale of Triumph". Content Warning.
In a little, unpretentious town, settled a long way from the clamoring city life, there carried on with a young man named Arjun. Arjun was referred to all through his school as the quintessential backbencher. He involved the last seat in each study hall, only sometimes shouted out in class, and had a talent for remaining unnoticed.
By Vivek Kumar Rahul3 years ago in BookClub
Priya's Dream
The story is about a young lady named Priya who lives in a humble community in India. She is a splendid understudy, however she comes from an unfortunate family. Her folks can't bear to send her to a decent school, so she needs to concentrate on in an administration school.
By Vivek Kumar Rahul3 years ago in BookClub
The Books That Moved Me (Vol.2)
I know. The book is called The Golden Mole and yet, the picture I have chosen is quite clearly of a golden seahorse. Firstly, no picture of golden moles in Unsplash. Secondly, it doesn't matter that it's a picture of a seahorse and not a golden mole because the seahorse is still representative of the remarkable creatures which Rundell chooses to highlight in her excellent book, The Golden Mole, subtitled And Other Living Treasure.
By Rachel Deeming3 years ago in BookClub
Sphere: Book Review
So Jurassic Park was my favorite book/ movie / slash everything growing up. The book was published in 1990, when I was eight years old but you can bet I read that sucker cover to cover till the movie came out in 1993. I know eight seems a bit young to read Jurassic Park but at the time I was reading several grade levels above my peers and reading almost constantly any book I could get my hands on. I was your typical late 80’s early 90’s dino nerd and loved science. Even in my professional life today I am reading science texts almost daily to keep up with the biology, chemistry and physics classes I teach on the high school level. The book just seemed written for me and I lapped it up. My mother, noticing my interest and always supportive of my reading, immediately went hunting for more Micheal Crichton books.
By Gray Beard Nerd3 years ago in BookClub









