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    What nonfiction book left you with a desire to reread, either due to its complexity or the awe inspiring nature of its content that had you eager for another mind blowing experience?

    by Flaky-Ad-1671

    4 Comments

    1. I think these are all important (and very good) reads that I have revisited.

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      Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer

      Disability Visibility edited by Alice Wong

      Heavy by Kiese Laymon

      I haven’t finished this one so I can’t say for certain yet but I think I will find myself revisiting this one too – Violent Phenomena: 21 Essays on Translation edited by Jeremy Tiang, Kavita Bhanot

    2. girlwithdadjokes on

      American Kingpin, by Nick Bolton. This one read like fiction and was complex enough that I reread it to pick up more details.

    3. Max Tegmark’s **Life 3.0**.

      It is an information dense (and wordy) presentation of the spectrum of futures mankind is facing due to the ascent of artificial intelligence. I’m currently on my third reading.

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