The only one I know anything about is Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. I read it several years ago, enjoyed it, and that was it. As others have said, the premise is that Harry Potter is raised by intellectual parents, Harry is super smart and super logical (and definitely a Mary Sue), and he plays with the "rules" of magic in some really fun ways.
It's kind of like Harry Potter meets Ender's Game. I would recommend reading it if it's at all your thing.
The author is a transhumanist / Singularity / life extension type person. I don't go in for that stuff. It's been my experience that many religious people often struggle with death and loss the most. I think the "transhumanist" people are kind of the same--driven by a fear of death and loss. ~shrug~
The only one I know anything about is Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. I read it several years ago, enjoyed it, and that was it. As others have said, the premise is that Harry Potter is raised by intellectual parents, Harry is super smart and super logical (and definitely a Mary Sue), and he plays with the "rules" of magic in some really fun ways.
It's kind of like Harry Potter meets Ender's Game. I would recommend reading it if it's at all your thing.
The author is a transhumanist / Singularity / life extension type person. I don't go in for that stuff. It's been my experience that many religious people often struggle with death and loss the most. I think the "transhumanist" people are kind of the same--driven by a fear of death and loss. ~shrug~