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Now that summer is full of flowing, we think it’s fun to chat about some of our favorite beaches can read. Now I am with Bri Kane, Assumanized Americans Resident Reader, to get through some of his top picks for a summer reading in different genres.
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Bri, thank you very much for chatting with us. Will you start talking to our listeners a little about what you do Let me know And, of course, how does it involve books?
BRI Kane: Well, my day job helps our contractors, writes illustrations with their contracts and invoices, but as everyone in the office has learned many books and repeat their hands.
Wish: (Tiffany) Yes, and we love it. We love you do that (laughs).
Some of our listeners read American American Know that you can get the wonderful recommendations of the book from there – and not just science science books Ixican American, Because our editors and reporter read many (funny). Our skill is: We are nerds (funny)!
Kane: Yes, I mean, American American reviewing books for more than 100 years. I spent a lot of time to archiving this summer on our 180th anniversary in August, and we had some forgetting my own listeners in books today.
Wish: Awesome, so why don’t we start the more obvious American American Book Recommendations, the low fruit fruit: those, like science science books we need to read this summer. What do you need to recommend us to that department?
Kane: So the first sin by Chris Berdik. This is an interesting deep dive of sound and listen to a new new way, more than decibel counts: how strong our humanity is INCoMe makes nature. It’s an interesting way of thinking about yourself listening, and as a person who spends a lot of time on New York’s subway and tried to show my friends at the end of the weekend.
Wish: Yes, that’s fine. And I think if the audience wants to get a little more information before they read it, I believe it’s just a new one, right? Where can that be found?
Kane: Oh, yes, I’m reviewing books every Friday at the present newsletter.
Wish: So what else do you have for us today?
Kane: The next to AI Empire by Karen Hao. It’s a real buzzy book this year, but very good. It’s a deep dive of reporters to investigate how AI and companies build it raises easier and make millions of dollars. I have to get what happened to AI in Silicon Valley, but it’s a good one.
Wish: Yes, I like it when a book is with me allow me to correct the fact that I truly intend to know a little bit about a topic (humorous) as possible. Ai, I haven’t done this because it is, also involved in my life and my work and this industry, but I know about the nfts of the science and technology come to me, “here I need to know about it,” I say, “Thanks. (Funny)
Kane: I haven’t been to Silicon Valley, but I want to know what they are up to.
Wish: (Funny) So what other recommendations do you have?
Kane: I also want to recommend Waste wars by Alexander Clupp. She lies two years living from a backpack, traveling with the most beautiful areas of the world’s most beautiful countries, with the hidden yellow in black markets around the world.
Wish: Wow, that’s good. Do you have fiction recommended?
Kane: There are many more interesting fiction to go out this year, but one I want to talk to you (part), Rachel, is Lucky day by chuck tingle. I know we are the same big fans.
Wish: I love chuck (laughs).
Kane: Lucky day, Outgoing in August, shocked humor, and it’s scary. Very strong: What does life mean, and if there is no meaning in life, what I Meaning, and where do I go? It’s really funny and truly heartfelt a way to winter chuck can really laugh: make you laugh and ask the big, endless questions.
Wish: Yes, I haven’t read that yet. I know that there is, like, arces floating around, and I, like, save it, but I can’t wait. I love all of his other books, so very happy.
Kane: Yes, another strange and exciting fiction book in this year Harriet Tubman: Live concert by Bob the drag queen.
Wish: Yes, that one is very interesting.
Kane: This nobody sees when it comes, but it is a great taking of historical fiction. I could never read many historical fictions, but I like the idea of doing a historical figure and brought it to our modern world and (allowing) the design from there. There is a lot of real history in this book, but Harriet Tubman is worn by a pedestal for a long time, and he is treated as a real history and a stunning history. It’s so fun. This one is a big, very fast read – perfect for a day at the beach.
Wish: That’s good.
Kane: Another more interesting acquisition of Classic Sci-Fi Metallic realms by Lincoln Michel. It’s a real funny and string story about someone who desperate Love their best friend and just want to join their real cool science-fiction written group – unless he’s not ’cause he never is a writer and he’s so scary and weird. So funny to hit the protagonist’s head that doesn’t understand why they was a cringey, but they loved science fiction, and it was a real creative version of the story inside the story.
Wish: Yes, that one is very interesting.
Kane: And then for my own Summer reading this year, I work at Octavia Butler’s Lilith brood series. My Book Club makes me reading the first, Birthday, And I totally fall in love. This is a better and disturbing first-contact story. I have never seen someone in charge not only who I am when I am with a foreigner, but what is man, and where is the human line and foreign shoots, do I say?
Wish: Yes, that series is on my list for a long time. In the last couple of years I have finally picked up The seasons of the sower, Also by Octavavia Butler, and I’m like, Wow, I always know it’s a good book; Everyone says this – it’s a good book, and I believe in them, but it is also necessary, you know? Her problem-fiction writing is better and looking forward, so I’m looking forward to reading more than her summer, and you encourage me.
Kane: Yes, I mean, the octavia butler is amazing. The hype is real. Like, if you haven’t checked it yet, I recommend checking the backlist, and if you have a lot of a straightforward science reader, I highly recommend dawn and the Lilith brood series; Extraordinary science fiction.
Wish: Wonderful, good, BIR, many thanks for coming and giving us these amazing recommendations. Will you remind our listeners where they can find info Let me knowBook books book and the odd things we do (laugh)?
Kane: Yes, I will review the books every Friday at our Daily Newsletter today in science. And keeping after this year for our three-year books lists: Our staff are favorites as usual, but we also have the best exit.
Wish: And I also participated in making that list, so – I was always in my reading chores for BIR, but I (laughing), but I worked.
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Bri, thank you so much for coming today.
Kane: Thanks for having me, Rachel. I can’t wait to see what you ended up reading this summer.
Wish: That’s all for the current period. Don’t forget to subscribe today’s science to get you more than BIR recommendations.
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