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Friday Fun Thread for September 1, 2023

Be advised: this thread is not for serious in-depth discussion of weighty topics (we have a link for that), this thread is not for anything Culture War related. This thread is for Fun. You got jokes? Share 'em. You got silly questions? Ask 'em.

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I forgot how god damn fun the series Cradle by Will Wight is. Something about the cultivation/progression fantasy genre just really speaks to me, inspires me in a way other fiction doesn't do often enough.

On the non-fiction side it's rarer to find a fun book, but I remember really liking Moonwalking with Einstein, where a journalist learns to become a memory champ.

What are some of the most fun things you've read, fiction or non fiction?

Last angel was a ton of fun. Not art, fun.

I’ve previously shilled for Thunder Below, a kickass submarine memoir.

And I can provide a variety of fanfiction recs that are hilariously, deliriously fun. I probably have, if you peruse the /r/rational recommendation threads. There’s something about a cracked premise that just skips over the part where you need suspension of disbelief, making it easier to get immersed in a familiar world.

And I can provide a variety of fanfiction recs that are hilariously, deliriously fun.

And yet you have not, taunting us with your hoarded knowledge. Is this the act of a friend?

Is there a particular genre or setting you have in mind? I didn’t just want to open the floodgates.

Just wanted to say that I finished the first book of Last Angel this weekend. Thanks much for the recommendation!

Naruto? Harry Potter? I dunno, hit me with your best shot.

...Honestly, I just love fanfic. I love the weird passion projects people put into it, and I love the guilty pleasure aspect where the authors tend to optimize for raw appeal. All entertainment is manipulation, but I think I appreciate the honesty of fanfic. People write what they want to read.

I already checked out Last Angel, looks like my jam!