I'll second Jaynes. I re-read it from time to time, and afterwards, feel like I understand what is actually going on in the world, briefly. Maybe if I read it back to back with "The City and The City"..? Or, maybe…
A couple books that I'd recommend for their attention to biology and genetics as the scientific driver: Julie Czerneda's Species Imperative Trilogy: Survival, Migration, and Regeneration. Maragaret Atwood, anything, but…
I'll second Jaynes. I re-read it from time to time, and afterwards, feel like I understand what is actually going on in the world, briefly. Maybe if I read it back to back with "The City and The City"..? Or, maybe…
A couple books that I'd recommend for their attention to biology and genetics as the scientific driver: Julie Czerneda's Species Imperative Trilogy: Survival, Migration, and Regeneration. Maragaret Atwood, anything, but…