I’m about 70% through the second Jurassic Park book and it’s ok. People on /r/books seemed to think it was even better than the first, but it feels like a slog compared to the first. I’m looking forward to moving on to Stephen King’s The Stand.

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    Almost finished with “Killers of the Flower Moon” and I love it

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    The Jersey: The All Blacks: The Secrets Behind the World’s Most Successful Team Peter Bills and The Way of Kings Brandon Sanderson.

    Like both books pretty much

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    I’m just past 1/3 through Kafka on the Shore. It’s my first experience with Murakami and I like it so far. At first I thought it was a classic runaway story playing in Japan but then the second storyline hit and man, that one is weird. I’m really interested on how everything eventually will come together and play out in the end. Also I like Murakamis simple but imaginative writing style, at times it feels like I’m there.

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    I am currently reading the Red Rising series of books by Pierce Brown and am currently on the fifth book, “Dark Age”. The series is a science fiction saga set in a future society where humanity is divided into a color-coded caste system. The narrative follows Darrow, a Red, the lowest caste, who leads a revolution against the ruling Golds after discovering the society’s inherent injustices. It’s blending elements of political intrigue, brutal warfare, social commentary, personal growth and a thrilling exploration of power, class struggle, and the human spirit. I’m really excited about it and it totally captivated me.