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Senior software engineer. Bills fan. Huskers fan. History enthusiast. Dabbler in Greek philosophy. Amateur theologian. Often wrong, but with flair. Just trying to get through life without making anything worse.
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A tender story of identity, adaptation, and healing. Chambers explores what it means to rewrite your programming and belong in a world not built for you—with warmth, grace, and hope for misfits of every kind. Full review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/....

My local coffeeshop placed the men’s room five steps further down the hallway than the ladies room. This was my moment of awakening for why woke is destroying masculinity in America. In this essay, I will

Chambers’ debut celebrates alien diversity, found family, and the fragile strength of unity. Though light on tension, it offers rich world-building and a hopeful vision of coexistence in a messy galaxy. A heartfelt space opera. Full review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/....

Book One (The Gods) of Sahagún’s Florentine Codex catalogs Aztec gods not to preserve but to dismantle their memory. His missionary zeal yields a vivid glimpse of a banned religion—equal parts ethnography and exorcism. Fascinating despite its agenda. Full review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/....

A murdered war photographer must solve his own death in a surreal, ghost-haunted Sri Lanka. Karunatilaka’s Booker-winning novel blends wit, horror, and heartbreak in a lyrical meditation on memory, justice, and national trauma. Full review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/....

Stone’s commentary on 4 Ezra illuminates a haunting response to Jerusalem’s fall—moving from despair to divine clarity. Though dry in style, it’s a rich guide to a brief, powerful work about loss, justice, and acceptance. Full review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/....