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Tim Kastelle's Book Recommendations

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Tim Kastelle is a blogger and media commentator known for his insightful analysis of current events and cultural trends. His reading interests span a wide range of topics, from science and creativity to social issues and personal development. He is interested in books on astronomy, feminism, and creativity.

13 books recommended

📚 Books Recommended by Tim Kastelle 13

Just Enough Research

Just Enough Research

by Erika Hall

"“A large corporation is more like Australia: it’s impossible to see the whole landscape at once and there are so many things capable of maiming or killing you.” Just Enough Research by ⁦@mulegirl⁩ is a fantastic book - highly recommended."

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The Memo

The Memo

by Minda Harts

"@annetgriffin @dionnewarwick @MindaHarts It’s a fantastic book!"

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Songlines

Songlines

by Margo Neale, Lynne Kelly

"@dermotcasey @jhagel This is even better than Chatwin’s book, and the series is really interesting too, and directly addresses song lines as memory techniques."

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Sand Talk

Sand Talk

by Tyson Yunkaporta

"Sand Talk is one of the best books of the past couple of years."

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Pig City

Pig City

by Andrew Stafford

"@staffo_sez it was you that helped Nancy and I see buttonquail today at Western Creek, right? If so, thank you - we needed the help! If it was a different Andrew, well, Pig City is still a fantastic book, so thanks for that."

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FourStudios

by Ann Pendleton-Jullian

"Good book! Glad you survived the primitive tech @matt_perez - I’m grappling with one of those glued together paper things right now too - Four (+1) Studios by Ann Pendleton-Jullian, which is excellent."

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Orbiting the Giant Hairball

Orbiting the Giant Hairball

by Gordon MacKenzie

"Good book! Glad you survived the primitive tech @matt_perez - I’m grappling with one of those glued together paper things right now too - Four (+1) Studios by Ann Pendleton-Jullian, which is excellent."

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No Matter Our Wreckage

No Matter Our Wreckage

by Gemma Carey

"I voted for this, and also Songlines by Margo Neale and Lynne Kelly, which is fantastic. Lots of good books to vote for!"

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