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Tag Archives: NewYork2140
New York 2140: concluding thoughts
Today I’d like to wrap up our online book club‘s reading of Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140.* For weeks we’ve been working through the novel, chapter by chapter. Last week we read the last section. Now I’d like to make space … Continue reading
New York 2140: part four
Today we continue our online book club‘s reading of Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140.* We’re discussing the last two parts: “The More the Merrier” and “The Comedy of the Commons.” Please join us in reading! (If you’d like more information on the … Continue reading
New York 2140: part three
Today we continue our online book club‘s reading of Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140.* We’re discussing two parts: “Escalation of Commitment” and “Assisted Migration.” Please join us in reading! (If you’d like more information on the reading plan and schedule, click here. … Continue reading
New York 2140: part two
Today we continue our online book club‘s reading of Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140.* We’re discussing two parts: “Liquidity Trap” and “Expensive or Priceless?” Please join us in reading! (If you’d like more information on the reading plan and schedule, click … Continue reading
New York 2140: part one
This week begins our online book club‘s reading of Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140.* We’re starting off with the first two parts, “The Tyranny of Sunk Costs” and “Expert Overconfidence.” Please join us in reading! (If you’d like more information … Continue reading
Our online book club’s next reading is… New York 2140
The voters have decided. Our next online book club reading is… …Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140! It’s the latest novel (2017) from one of the major sf writers of our time. The book asks us to imagine a New York … Continue reading