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Love Is an Algorithm
Laura Brooke Robson
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Love that in the opening pages we’re already getting a glimpse into the philosophical questions the book will explore: what is a happy relationship? How do we reconcile all the contradictory platitudes about what partnership should be? I especially love the line:
it seems impossible to Eve that we could all go through life with so little understanding of how happy other peoples relationships actually are
YES I’ve felt this for so long. On the one hand, it definitely causes problems to shit talk your partner or air your dirty laundry; on the other, how can we evaluate advice when we can’t evaluate the source of that advice? Someone says relationships take work but is secretly wishing for a divorce, another says they knew all along but actually the broke up for a period… it’s almost taboo to admit to anything other than total fealty and satisfaction.
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Love Is an Algorithm
Laura Brooke Robson
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Really nailing down the sarcasm and contradictions in these first few chapters; if there was any doubt all of the absurdism was intentional, introducing Colonel Korn really sealed the deal 🌽
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Am I crazy or does Yossarin remind anyone else of Michael Scott?
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I’ve just seen this quest and I was surprised to see such titles as Wolf Hall, The Other Boleyn Girl, and Hamnet, which are Tudor-era novels, not medieval. Perhaps this may be seen as pedantic but I just wanted to point out that they belong to completely different eras and these three in particular belong to the Early Modern Era, which marks the end of medievalism in England.
I don’t know if you can remove books from quests, as I don’t think you can, but I thought I’d say because they’re very much not from that era, if that’s what people are looking for. These would be for fiction belonging to the Tudors or Early Modern specifically.
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