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So without giving anything too spoilery here, I’m about 3/4 through Imminent and Lue’s very grounded explanation of the technology understood using time and relativity to explain speed is fascinating and my history focused brain even gets it…mostly.

Imminent feels much like a memoir, much like other books on the phenomenon I’ve read over the decades, but it feels more refreshing to me somehow. It feels more natural than Leslie Kean and more real (hopefully) than others I’ve read and who are often on podcasts and in the news. I don’t know how his book ends, but I appreciate the effort and supposed candor with which he’s written.

Just curious how everyone else who’s read it feels about it.

Thanks!