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Book Review: Whatever You Do, Don’t Run by Peter Allison

February 22, 2023 by Carolynn

Book Review: Whatever You Do, Don't Run by Peter Allison

Run and get this book at: Amazon US, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Australia

Apple, Nook, Kobo (audibook in KoboPlus), GooglePlay, and Scribd in Audiobook which is how I listened to it. The narration is great. (also check your local library!)

This was just loads of fun, written by a nerdy Australian animal lover from the Sydney suburbs (apparently they aren’t all action heroes, who knew?) If you love animals, and want to go on a book escape to Africa, with a charming narrator, get this. It’s a love letter to the African animals, and to the people of Botswana. It also offers a chapter that is a moving biography of Seretse Khama, the once king, later prime minister, later president of Botswana, who is largely responsible for making a land-locked country in Southern Africa a success story. This book is funny and poignant by turns.

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide, Peter Allison, Whatever You Do

Featured Fantasy: The Recruit Book 1 – 3 by Elizabeth Kelly

February 21, 2023 by Carolynn

Featured Fantasy: The Recruit Book 1 - 3 by Elizabeth Kelly

99¢ as of February 21, 2023
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A life changed forever.

Hannah Torrington lives a perfectly normal and ordinary life until the night vampires murder her sister.

Saved by a Lycan named Will and thrust into a world she never knew existed, Hannah is taken to a secret facility that trains men and women to hunt vampires. Determined to take her revenge for her sister’s death, Hannah joins the recruit program.

Instructor and Lycan Will, helps her navigate the dangerous world of the paranormal. Now, Hannah must fight vampires and her forbidden attraction to Will.

Because in this new world, the laws of attraction can be deadly.

Filed Under: Box Set Featured Fantasy, The Box Set List Features Tagged With: Elizabeth Kelly, The Recruit

Featured Fantasy: Hammered (Legacy of Magic Book 1) by Lindsay Buroker

February 20, 2023 by Carolynn

Featured Fantasy: Hammered (Legacy of Magic Book 1) by Lindsay Buroker

99¢ as of February 20, 2023
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Seattle native Matti Puletasi has the strength of a bear, the stamina of an ox, and a magical hammer inherited from her dwarven mother.

She’s happy renovating homes and occasionally thumping bad guys until she learns of a mysterious artifact hidden under the house she’s working on. Everybody from humans to orcs to werewolves wants it, and they’re willing to kill to get it. Things go from bad to worse when someone frames her for murder.

The only person interested in helping her is a haughty elf assassin from another realm. He’s handsome, powerful, and deadly, but he’s got an agenda of his own. She dare not trust him—or be attracted to him.

But if she can’t clear her name, the assassin will be the least of her worries.

Filed Under: Box Set List Featured Sci-Fi, The Box Set List Features Tagged With: Hammered, Legacy of Magic, Lindsay Buroker

Book Review: The Intelligence Trap – Why Smart People Make Dumb Mistakes by David Robson

February 19, 2023 by Carolynn

Book Review: The Intelligence Trap - Why Smart People Make Dumb Mistakes by David Robson

The Intelligence Trap is available at  Amazon US, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Australia

Apple, Nook, Kobo, GooglePlay and Scribd as an Audiobook

Sometimes you read (or listen to) books that you wish were required reading in high school because they should be required reading for the whole human race … and then you realize that in high school you’re limited to textbooks and literature and you get annoyed that the categories of study are so narrow.

I’m not sure what category of non-fiction the Intelligence Trap should be inserted into, but I do think everyone should read it. Especially people who consider themselves smart.

The Intelligence Trap is a healthy reminder to those of us who use The Dunning Krueger Effect as a punchline. Yes, I’m guilty. (For those who don’t know, the Dunning Krueger Effect is how the incompetent and unknowledgeable tend to overestimate their competence and knowledge. It’s often used to make fun of people less gifted on the IQ spectrum.)

Much fewer people know about the Curse of Expertise and how experts, when faced with a challenge in their field, still manage to royally Fuck Things Up. The Intelligence Trap explains the neuroscience behind the cognitive blind spots of those with high IQ–and how devastating the blindness can be for them, and the human race.

The book introduces concepts like “Faschidiots,” people who have no knowledge outside a particular field (thank you, Germans for that word), and the bandwagon affect. It discusses Functional Stupidity, group think, motivated reasoning, and emotional reasoning–all of which can blindside high IQ people even more severely than the less intellectually gifted, perhaps because their high IQ makes them think they are immune. All of these concepts are discussed with illuminating anecdotes, which aren’t proof–but make the concepts much easier to remember.

Best of all, the books teaches strategies for how individuals can get out themselves out of intellectual ruts. It also describes how organizations can set up processes that will shield them from group think, functional stupidity, and band wagon thinking.

I highly recommend it.

As a side note … Other books I wish more people would read (or listen to–it’s a great way to get your steps in) are: Free Speech a History From Socrates to Social Media by Jacob McHangama (For my review of Free Speech and a defense of Flat Earthers click here). Also, Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed is also another fantastic read. I could best break Seeing down as “How central planning fails.” but that makes it come off as a diatribe against collectivist states, ignoring how much Western governments and supposedly “free market” economies have dismal records with “central planning” schemes–and how often they try to impose them.

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: David Robson, The Intelligence Trap

Featured Fantasy: Other (A Beautiful Deadly Secret Book 1) by Karen Kincy

February 16, 2023 by Carolynn

Featured Fantasy: Other (A Beautiful Deadly Secret Book 1) by Karen Kincy

FREE as of February 16, 2023
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Confessing I’m a shapeshifter could get me killed.

I crave the forbidden rush of leaping from my bedroom window at night and transforming into an owl, but I could lose it all if anyone catches me. Shapeshifting can be a beautiful and deadly secret.

I’m Other. A half-pooka shapeshifter, to be exact. In the small town of Klikamuks, Washington, coming out as a paranormal person means staring down the barrel of a shotgun. I haven’t even told my boyfriend, Zack, who I really am.

Worse, a pack of werewolves claims the national forest behind my house as their territory. Tensions in Klikamuks escalate into murder.

A serial killer is targeting Others like me.

On the hunt for clues, I meet Tavian, a sexy Japanese fox-spirit who challenges me to embrace my shapeshifting. He rivals Zack and makes me question everything.

Can I find the killer before he finds me, or will my secrets be the death of me?

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Box Set Featured Fantasy, The Box Set List Features Tagged With: A Beautiful Deadly Secret, Karen Kincy, Other

Featured Sci-fi: Saving Paludis by Clayton Graham

February 16, 2023 by Carolynn

Featured Sci-fi: Saving Paludis by Clayton Graham

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Finalist in the Readers’ Favorite 2018 International Book Awards.
Winner Top Shelf Awards 2020
Book Excellence Awards Finalist

At the very edge of mankind’s cosmic reach, a small planet threatens Earth with extinction…

Stefan Lattanzis never expected his planet to become a battlefield, nor Earth for that matter. But when scientists from Paludis share a technological breakthrough with the mother planet, peace swiftly turns into deadly conflict. The downtrodden alien population, mistreated for centuries, seizes its chance, and a desperate human cult has a sinister agenda of its own.

To save his precious home world, Stefan must team with two strangers, a botanist and a mysterious seer. They must trust in each other to prevent the newly emerged forces from destroying Paludis, and forging a dystopia from which they could never return. But how will they defeat the might of Earth?

Saving Paludis is an electrifying sci-fi thrill-ride. If you like futuristic technology, alien political intrigue, and high-octane, paranormal action, then you’ll love this incredible interstellar adventure!

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Box Set List Featured Sci-Fi, The Box Set List Features Tagged With: Clayton Graham, Saving Paludis

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