
Originally Posted by
Bangkilan
Unearthing this post (continuing the share and great suggestion of books.)
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*My recommendation and its reviews as of now*
Leo Tolstoy - War & Peace
One of a greatest novel of all time an eccentric meanderings on the philosophy
of historical wartime, clean romantic thriller encodes the rich details of
aristocratic life of imperial Russia while drawing depth about human character
and everyones journey to find happiness in the mist of tragedy and blessings.
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George Orwell - 1984
Compelling, Brilliantly written., Orwells created a future dystopian
world which is partly i think being happening now. A theme of the dangers
of totalitarianism government bestowed abuse of power. if you want a
book that forces you to think and reflect on todays society the society
of the future or the societies of the past do read this novel as it is
possibly one of the most thought provoking books on the planet.
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Neal Stephenson - Snow Crash
Technology sociology religion linguistics archaeology history politics
and ethics are PACK into One, this book introduced many concepts that would
become reality., plausible near future world that Stephenson imagined where
franchises rule no one knows the President of the United States.
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Michio Kaku - Physics of the Future
A very insightful book solidly factual vision of our future exploring what
the world may be like in the next 100 years if current basic scientific
research comes to be and some theories pan out.
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Brian Greene - Fabric of the Cosmos
This is one of my favorite of his books next to elegant universe to date on
cutting-edge science, Greene presents the material in a fashion does a great
job explaining complex topics, A very good technical overview of the recent
advances in particle physics and our understanding of the cosmos.
*Thanks*
Intriguing review for the second novel morag mao mao ra sa kang Huxley in this a contemporary work maybe kaatbang gali sa brave new world