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"Gripping, fast-paced, and thought-provoking.

Husk reads like The City and the Stars meets Ready Player One—a sci-fi thriller packed with big ideas and a surprisingly emotional core. I was hooked from page one.

What stood out most was the way it explore" Read more of this review »
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"It’s a lot to get your head around. Literally. But it’s brilliant.

I was drawn to pick up the book after listening to Eliason on Paul Millerd's podcast and intrigued to see if he could move across from non fiction to write compelling fiction. Husk ce" Read more of this review »
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"Very solid book, action packed and fast paced."
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"Definitely a page turner. The pace is lightning and everything is easy to follow and engaging (harder to achieve than people might think).

It will be very interesting to see where the sequel takes things as there is a great deal of potential in the wo" Read more of this review »
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“The ability to do hard things is perhaps the most useful ability you can foster in yourself or your children. And proof that you are someone who can do them is one of the most useful assets you can have on your life resume.

Our self-image is composed of historical evidence of our abilities. The more hard things you push yourself to do, the more competent you will see yourself to be.

If you can run marathons or throw double your body weight over your head, the sleep deprivation from a newborn is only a mild irritant. If you can excel at organic chemistry or econometrics, onboarding for a new finance job will be a breeze.

But if we avoid hard things, anything mildly challenging will seem insurmountable. We’ll cry into TikTok over an errant period at the end of a text message. We’ll see ourselves as incapable of learning new skills, taking on new careers, and escaping bad situations.

The proof you can do hard things is one of the most powerful gifts you can give yourself.”
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