Happy New Year, everyone! I hope you’re all kicking off 2025 feeling refreshed and ready to discover new stories. Looking back on 2024, I can’t help but smile at the incredible books I got through this past year. It’s always tough to narrow things down, but here are a few standouts I couldn’t put down. ‘Machine Vendetta’ by Alastair Reynolds This third installment in the Prefect Dreyfus Emergency series hit all the right notes. Once again, Reynolds brilliantly combines intricate mystery with a universe so vivid you can practically feel the vacuum of space. From advanced lemur-like beings to AIs vying for control, the story is both a thought-provoking investigation and a stunning exploration of what humanity might become. ‘Berserk’ Series (Deluxe Edition) by Kentaro Miura, Translated by Duane Johnson While I read most of the series in previous years, I finished the series this year. The final Deluxe Edition volume was bittersweet. The abrupt ending, a result of Miura’s untimely passing, made the included guidebook feel extra special. It’s a fitting tribute to Miura’s extraordinary world—an epic adventure both beautiful and brutal, packed with unforgettable characters and jaw-dropping art. ‘Architects of Intelligence: The truth about AI from the people building it’ by Martin Ford This collection of interviews with AI pioneers is a must-read if you’re curious about where technology is headed. Ford steers insightful conversations with leading minds, making dense concepts accessible. You’ll find yourself pondering everything from ethics to existential risks, all while gaining a richer understanding of the true potential (and pitfalls) of AI. ‘Schismatrix Plus’ by Bruce Sterling Sterling’s vision of a posthuman future brims with creativity. The clash between the biologically enhanced Shapers and the cybernetically augmented Mechanists sets the stage for complex social dynamics and wild philosophical questions. Featuring “Lobsters” that push the boundaries of what it means to be human, this book still has me thinking about the essence of identity and evolution. These were just the highlights. Other favourites that made 2024 unforgettable include Ray Kurzweil’s ‘The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI’, Rob Guillory’s ‘Farmhand’ series, Neil Gaiman’s ‘Norse Mythology’, and the four-volume ‘Aâma’ series by Frederik Peeters. Each one left its mark on my reading year. If you’d like to connect, feel free to send me a friend request on Goodreads. Let’s make 2025 a year of great reads and recommendations. Here’s to a fantastic year ahead! Generated with DALL·E.
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