Neither. If I liked it, I’ll usually just gift it to someone.
Um, will this be on the test?
Postcards from the Edge by Carrie Fisher was pretty good.
Postcards from the Edge by Carrie Fisher was pretty good.
Yeah, he’s a super smart dude and capable of writing anything really.
Yeah, he’s a super smart dude and capable of writing anything really.
I feel like I would be doing a great disservice to rate a non-fic book by how…
Yeah, I don’t think your rating is that important.
Confidence in AI not ruining the book industry stems from the belief that technology can enhance rather than replace human creativity. Many see AI as a tool for streamlining processes, aiding in content discovery, and expanding distribution, ultimately coexisting with human-authored works rather than overshadowing them. Additionally, the enduring appeal of traditional books and the unique qualities of human storytelling contribute to the confidence in AI complementing, rather than threatening, the industry.
Love,
ChatGPT
Or your life is boring because all you do is read books. You have a wife. Ypu dont need to speak the language to take her out and do some cool things. You’ll improve your own quality of life by making her life a little more exciting. Even just getting together and deciding what to watch in Netflix, or which restaurant to go to can create good quality time for both of you.
I try to speed read through anything descriptive. I ain’t got time for all that.
No. I’ll read whatever. Hi-brow/ lo-brow, who cares?
It’s really good. The only problem is every other Bukowski book is The Post Office all over again. Sorta.
Blade Runner