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learnbyexample , to books in What are you reading??
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I’m doing a beta-read. Well written, great ideas, etc. Unfortunately, the book is turning out to be much darker than I’m comfortable with. I’ll probably try to get to the halfway point before deciding to give up.

Oneeightnine OP ,
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Sorry, but what’s a beta-read?

learnbyexample ,
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Like alpha, beta, gamma readers. Used by authors to get feedback at various stages of their book before it is published. Alpha stage is very rough, like first draft. Not sure where the line lies between beta and gamma stage, but they are close to finished works - only typos and minor changes would be made based on reader feedback.

For indie authors, beta readers often help to get a few reviews out close to book publication.

alansuspect ,

How do you become a beta reader?

learnbyexample ,
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I’m a bit active on book-related forums. I post reviews of books I’ve read, give book recommendations, etc. In this case, the author contacted me based on my reviews.

CallOfTheWild , to books in What are you reading??

Check out Endurance by Alfred Lansing. It’s the story of Shackletons failed antarctic voyage and how he survived. Absolutely amazing story and really well written.

Sand3rs ,

I second this. Incredible story.

Wayne_Murillo ,

Have you read, Antarctica by Kim Stanley Robinson? The book is science fiction, but covers Shackleton’s story as a motif.

Oneeightnine OP ,
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Not entirely related but I’ve read some books on the Franklin expedition and found them fascinating so I’ll definitely take a look.

BrundleFly2077 ,

Just gonna leave this here. I loved it.

The Worst Journey in the World Apsley Cherry-Garrard

THE_MASTERMIND , to books in What are you reading??
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I tried to read romeo and juliet today and they talk funny. 😂

clay_pidgin ,

Do you bite your thumb at me, sir?

THE_MASTERMIND ,
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No sir

But i bite my thumb

sh00g , to books in What are you reading??

Currently readingA Separate Peace because I was convinced my high school self was just too immature when he labeled it as the worst book he has ever had to read… it’s not the worst book I’ve ever had to read but it’s not a good book either.

Next up will probably be either The Guns of August or Teddy Roosevelt’s autobiography.

Wizard_Pope , to books in What are you reading??
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Slugging through book 6 of A Practical Guide to Evil. Still have about 4000 pages to get to the end of the series

xilliah , to books in What are you reading??

Immune by Philipp Dettmer

It’s an accessible book which provides a layman intro to the immune system. It even has pictures.

Apparently there’s a cell that rips itself open and casts out a web of its own guts, which sticks to any pesky invaders!

fubarx , to books in What are you reading??

Just starting “The Time Regulation Institute,” by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar (translated).

Faresh , to books in What are you reading??

RISC-V Instruction Set Manual

steeznson ,

No spoilers please I’ve not got round to picking this one up yet

Wayne_Murillo , to books in What are you reading??

I’m reading To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini. It is a lot of fun so far. The characters are deep and believable. The plot is complex and interesting. I love it!

I just finished Whalefall by Daniel Kraus if you are looking for a gripping, hard-science, scuba survival thriller. The ending is so metal. The writing is great and the tension makes it hard to read and hard to put down.

alansuspect ,

I read Sleep recently, it’s really good!

kat_angstrom , to books in What are you reading??

Currently about a third of the way through “Babel: Or, The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Translator’s Rebellion” by R.F. Kuang.

It’s pretty good so far, but also I’m really still waiting for the plot to kick into gear, lots of wonderful world building has been taking place so far.

Also, you and I have the same Kobo! I’m a fan of this device, and haven’t read a physical book since last June.

VanHalbgott , to books in What are you reading??

“A” Is for Alibi by Sue Grafton.

I found a book series to read from my local library and the librarian told me Sue passed away before she could finish her book series, so I took it up.

taaz , to books in What are you reading??

Dungeon Crawler Carl and Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Sanderson

Varyk , to books in What are you reading??

Just started raft by Stephen Baxter, little concerned when I found out there are a dozen more books, roughly.

Digging the first though, so…

alansuspect ,

I read through all of them a couple of years ago, he’s one of my favourite writers and all the books are pretty good. They jump around a lot and try different things which keep it interesting, from what I remember.

Varyk ,

Okay. I have the omnibus now, which I understand is the first four novels.

So are the final xeelee sequence titled novels the ending books of the entire series?

Is the series finally ended?

xylogx , to books in What are you reading??
moistclump ,

Ooh Whatchya learning? Anything standing out to you?

xylogx ,

I knew the story of John Lasseter, but I never knew Ed Catmull’s role in Pixar. He was the tech guy who turned into the pragmatic leader.

Lots of good info on the early days of tech, interactions with Steve Jobs and really insightful advice on how to nurture creativity.

0xb , to books in What are you reading??
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Hey I have The Wager in my list, but right now I’m reading The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber, it’s excellent. Going really slow because it contains so much information, I read a few pages and that sends me in a research spiral for an hour and a thoughts spirals for the day.

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