Books you read
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:43 pm
I am personally not a Big reader. This I assume is because of a Read/Write Disability I have. Where I am a bit slow with reading and comprehension of the text.
But I recently started reading a book that caught my attention and really enjoyed reading. The Book I read was There Is No Antimemetics Division. It's a Book set in the SCP universe and talks about the Antimemetics Division of the Foundation.
Now you may ask, what is an antimeme? An antimeme is an idea with self-censoring properties, meaning you can't remember specific Parts or the entire thing once you stop observing it. A good example in the SCP wiki about such an item is SCP-055.
The Book itself talks about fighting a War against an Antimemetic creature and the Issues arising with an enemy you can't even remember you're at war with. It's written in a way where it is more disjointed between major Chapters. As we get to learn about our protagonists encounters of the enemy and promptly forgetting about it in the past after the first Climax of the Story. Basically we know what is going to happen, but we didn't realize what scope it actually had and what that meant and how long they actually were at war with it.
I am curious what interesting Books you have read recently and how they were?
But I recently started reading a book that caught my attention and really enjoyed reading. The Book I read was There Is No Antimemetics Division. It's a Book set in the SCP universe and talks about the Antimemetics Division of the Foundation.
Now you may ask, what is an antimeme? An antimeme is an idea with self-censoring properties, meaning you can't remember specific Parts or the entire thing once you stop observing it. A good example in the SCP wiki about such an item is SCP-055.
The Book itself talks about fighting a War against an Antimemetic creature and the Issues arising with an enemy you can't even remember you're at war with. It's written in a way where it is more disjointed between major Chapters. As we get to learn about our protagonists encounters of the enemy and promptly forgetting about it in the past after the first Climax of the Story. Basically we know what is going to happen, but we didn't realize what scope it actually had and what that meant and how long they actually were at war with it.
I am curious what interesting Books you have read recently and how they were?