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Every year, the booksellers at Powell’s submit their Top Fives: their five favorite books that were released in 2023. It’s a list that, when put together, shows just how varied and interesting the book tastes of Powell’s booksellers are. I highly recommend digging into the recommendations — we would never lead you astray — but today...
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Pleasure Of My Company
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Steve Martin
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, January 10, 2013
It's Steve Martin, so the funny stuff is funny, but he manages to take a pretty unsympathetic main character as a way of exploring some deep issues. Not a perfect book, but well worth a read.
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Kraken
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China Mieville
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, January 01, 2012
verbal gymnastics--refreshing!
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Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong
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Wendell Wallach and Colin Allen
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, January 02, 2010
A comprehensive look at some of the most challenging issued facing our worldwide culture in the near future. Machines are already acting for us. Can we assume that they will behave morally? Allen and Wallach think we can make them do so; the consequences of failure are ugly. Everyone should read this book.
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