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Pratul

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Review of 'Are We Smart Enough Know How Smart Anima' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

More than “are we smart enough…”, the book tries to make you understand “what does smart even mean?”. It does this using different lenses — psychology, evolution, cognition, consciousness, etc. Before my reading, I wasn’t even aware of the subtle (and not so subtle) differences between a lot of the concepts, and it seems like science doesn’t always agree on the definitions either.

I wish the book was written better — in a way that a layperson may be able to better follow the train of thought of the author. I’ve still given it 5 stars because there is so much incredible stuff the author talks about, and I will definitely read this book again in a few years.

So, the author cites a ton of scientists and studies and papers, and they’re mentioned multiple times across the text. So you might read about a particular paper in a chapter …

Susanna Clarke: Piranesi (Paperback, 2020, Berryville, Bloomsbury Publishing) 4 stars

From the New York Times bestselling author of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, an …

Review of 'Piranesi' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

What a fun work of fantasy! Don’t read any reviews, you might ruin it for yourself. The first 20-25% might feel like a drag, but persist! It’s a quick read and best experienced in as few sittings as possible.

Ramachandra Guha: India after Gandhi (Hardcover, 2007, Ecco) 5 stars

Born in privation and civil war, divided by caste, class, language and religion, independent India …

Review of 'India after Gandhi' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This really should be required reading for everyone in the country, especially the “forward everything shitty”WhatsApp crazies.

I’ve learned and understood so much about my own country that I’m ashamed of the glaring holes in my knowledge I’ve carried all these years.

Review of 'Software Design Decoded' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Gold nuggets. Every single page. It’s one of those books which only make sense once you have a fair bit of experience... because what’s in these pages is not new. Mostly it isn’t even surprising. But it comes back to you as “things senior engineers used to say to me when I was young but I never really got them”.