#books

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Looking for book recommendations for my upcoming 2 weeks break, what's the best thing you've read these last few years?

Je cherche des recommendations de livres pour les vacances. C'est quoi le meilleur bouquin que vous avez lu ces dernières années?

Hello le Fédiverse,

Nous sommes l’Atelier Téméraire, maison d'édition associative anarcha-féministe. Basé·es à Brest, les Téméraires se déploient à Angoulême, Bruxelles, Lyon, Bagnolet et Strasbourg. Nous publions plusieurs types d'ouvrages, du fanzine au livre d’artiste en passant par des livres traditionnelles.

Depuis 2023, l'association édite une revue autour des pratiques du graphisme politique et militant. Nous concevons une partie de nos livres avec des outils libres, dans une démarche d'émancipation et de partage des savoirs.

Retrouvez nos actus ici !

 

Ironically eponymous.

Springer Nature Book on Machine Learning is Full of Made-up Citations

'Based on a tip from a reader, we checked 18 of the 46 citations in the book. Two-thirds of them either did not exist or had substantial errors. And three researchers cited in the book confirmed the works they supposedly authored were fake or the citation contained substantial errors.'

https://retractionwatch.com/2025/06/30/springer-nature-book-on-machine-learning-is-full-of-made-up-citations/

I ditched Goodreads four years ago and never once looked back.

I really like StoryGraph - it's simple, clean and refreshingly clutter-free.

And behind it all? The brilliant Nadia Odunayo.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/feb/16/goodreads-amazon-nadia-odunayo-the-storygraph

Breaking Reality

I was on a train to Edinburgh for a short break and rapidly running out of pages of Zoe Schiffer's book Extremely Hardcore. Not wanting to carry two large hardbacks with me, I'd left my copy of Character Limit by Kate Conger and Ryan Mac back home; now I was going to need something else to feed my appetite for Twitter meltdown reading material over the next few days. There was a book I'd remembered reading a particular review of citing its lack of any sort of insight but at least it was about the Twitter buyout. And it was long enough ago that I figured there was a good chance by now I'd be able to pick up a cheap paperback of it to fill the void. That book was Ben Mezrich's Breaking Twitter and, now having finished it, I wanted to write a cautionary warning to anyone else …

George R.R. Martin se lo toma con calma: 'Juego de tronos' todavía no ve su final

> El pasado 9 de julio el escritor señaló en su blog que cuando esté acabado el próximo volumen de 'Canción de hielo y fuego' hará un gran anuncio, aunque se quiso guardar el dónde y el cuándo

Leer más en El Confidencial

https://www.elconfidencial.com/cultura/2024-07-26/george-r-r-martin-juego-de-tronos_3924619/

Hello, happy Thursday, Fediverse friends! Over the past few days, I've been dealing with a slight fever and took the opportunity to dive into some good books. The latest one is a re-read that never fails to move me: "The Art of Racing in the Rain" by Garth Stein. If you haven't picked it up yet, I highly recommend it.