Thanks for the Reap3r mention, Linda. I hope you enjoyed the adventure.
Love the Tegu Cole quote and your idea of a PageRank for books. There's a huge opportunity to improve how we discover our next favorite book, and I hope we see more projects striking out into unexplored territory.
I loved Reap3er! Such smart writing. Your book would work well for the pagerank - just the near neighbours on the acknowledgements page gave me a hint I would enjoy the adventure :)
Thanks for continuing to share your recommendations with us Linda. A pairing of books I've enjoyed were two memoirs written by women in tech A Life in Code by Ellen Ullman and The Uncanny Valley by Anna Wiener. Both great writers exploring different parts of working in tech.
Oh, nice pair! I've read both books and enjoyed them a lot, the themes are so similar despite the 20+ years time arch. And I like both of their literary voice.
Thanks for the Reap3r mention, Linda. I hope you enjoyed the adventure.
Love the Tegu Cole quote and your idea of a PageRank for books. There's a huge opportunity to improve how we discover our next favorite book, and I hope we see more projects striking out into unexplored territory.
I loved Reap3er! Such smart writing. Your book would work well for the pagerank - just the near neighbours on the acknowledgements page gave me a hint I would enjoy the adventure :)
Thanks so much for the kind words. Delighted the story resonated with you. :)
Thanks for continuing to share your recommendations with us Linda. A pairing of books I've enjoyed were two memoirs written by women in tech A Life in Code by Ellen Ullman and The Uncanny Valley by Anna Wiener. Both great writers exploring different parts of working in tech.
Oh, nice pair! I've read both books and enjoyed them a lot, the themes are so similar despite the 20+ years time arch. And I like both of their literary voice.