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I'm a completely blind reader of LitRPG, progression fantasy, science fiction, fantasy, and some nonfiction. Interact with me @fastfinge@iceshrimp.social as well as here.
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fastfinge rated Weapons of Math Destruction: 4 stars
fastfinge rated Hives and Heroism: 4 stars
fastfinge rated Webs and Wards: 4 stars
fastfinge rated Sting & Song: 4 stars
fastfinge rated The Answer Is . . .: 4 stars
fastfinge rated A (Brief) History of Vice: 4 stars

A (Brief) History of Vice by Robert Evans
"Including interviews with experts and original experimentation, a part history, part how-to guide explores some of humanity's most prominent vices …
fastfinge rated Village of Noobtown (Noobtown, #2): 3 stars

Conned Again, Watson! Cautionary Tales of Logic, Math, and Probability by Colin Bruce
Cautionary tales, dressed up as Sherlock Holmes pastiches, about potential problems when applying mathematical reasoning (logical, probabilistic, statistical, game theoretic) …
fastfinge rated Human Errors: 3 stars

Human Errors by L.J. Ganser, Nathan H. Lents
"We humans like to think of ourselves as highly evolved creatures. But if we are supposedly evolution's greatest creation, why …