Project Hail Mary
By Andy Weir
A remarkably quick read for how deep the science was. Really cool character work too.
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Birds Connect Seattle invites you to read and learn with us. Together, we'll deepen our understanding of conservation and become stronger advocates for birds and nature.
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Spring is here! Does this change in the season have you itching to get out in nature or dig in the garden? Pegasus has you covered. Here's a sampling of our nature and gardening books for a little inspiration, particularly selected for Northwesterners. Come by the store to check out even more.
As we spend more and more time on our phones and as AI becomes more prevalent, there are concerns about technology's impact on our ability to be creative, think critically, and foster social relationships.
For more on AI, algorithms, and the devastating downsides of spending too much time on social media, check out these titles.
The loneliness pandemic is upon us, but there are antidotes. These books help us step away from the deluge of the online world and foster meaningful connection with others. So go ahead, give that friend a call, set up that coffee date, and go visit a bookstore together. Life is better with company.
By Andy Weir
A remarkably quick read for how deep the science was. Really cool character work too.
By Nella Larsen
> For the first time she suffered and rebelled because she was unable to disregard the burden of race. It was, she cried silently, enough to suffer...
By Vivek Chibber
Capitalism for dummies (complimentary) (it’s me, I’m the dummy) Pretty straightforward like a primer. Chibber draws emphasis to the...
By Ken Follett
What a grand epic while also having incredibly interesting characters to follow the whole time. A Game of Thrones style politicking without the...
By Milan Kundera
> Man reckons with immortality, and forgets to reckon with death. Between this book, a film I recently watched, and recent life events, I’m...
By Stephen Graham Jones
A horror book that is jam-packed with action but also quite tender. It's a reminder that violence and terror begets violence and terror, and mistakes...