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The Iron Dreamers

The 1st book in the Iron Dreamers Trilogy

Lexi Carvalho is a small-town girl who is forcibly removed from the only life she has ever known. Earth has been destroyed for hundreds of years, and what's left of humanity lives in a metropolis space station in orbit around the Sun. With resources limited, Lexi and thousands of others known only as "Iron Dreamers" are born within a simulation. But when she's recruited by a mysterious figure named Artemis to capture a man set on destroying both worlds, Lexi battles with the nature of reality, and all those who use it to control the future
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Periodic Tales

A cultural history of the elements, from arsenic to zinc

If you know me, then you know I hate chemistry. Probably trauma from the first day of organic chem. But I love to read, even about things I don't like all that much, and yet even I find this book to be fascinating. It is a dive into each element and the role it's played in society throughout history.

Light of the Jedi

Star Wars - The High Republic

What can I say, I love nerdom. If you're a fan of Star Wars then you probably already know that the High Republic is one of the most interesting eras in the Star Wars universe. It's the golden age of the Jedi, when a few hundred years before the Skywalker saga, something dark was growing in the far reaches of the galaxy . . . 

The Art of Statistics

How to learn from data

In the math world, statistics isn't considered a "real math." Mostly because it has more elements of human psychology than mathematicians are comfortable with. But you should understand data, and how it can be used to push a message onto you. It's especially important now. 

I posted a video on TikTok and now I'm here.

I have a degree in Mathematics, but social media has been more interesting.

Eratosthenes was a mathematician, musician, and philosopher born in 276BC who was the chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. He was known as the beta of all things because he never mastered anything. I can relate to that.

I sing sometimes too.

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