Middlemarch by George Eliot. Inspired by How to Read a Book, I tried to read something “out of my league.” Middlemarch was written in 1871, but this was one of the most enjoyable fiction books I’ve ever read.| Book Thoughts
I’m working my way through some longer books and haven’t been too energized by some of the stuff I’ve read recently, so thought I would try something different.| Book Thoughts
This year, some of the most compelling nonfiction I've encountered has tackled dark and challenging themes: mental illness, nuclear weapons, and heinous crimes.| Book Thoughts
Ten Drugs: How Plants, Powders, and Pills Have Shaped the History of Medicine by Thomas Hager| Book Thoughts
I started writing these emails 5 years ago.| Book Thoughts
Conspiracy theories and the people who love them| bookthoughts.substack.com
Bananas and the importance of being hungry| bookthoughts.substack.com
You want to spend more time with your kids. Do they feel the same way?| bookthoughts.substack.com
Inheritance drama, bad marriages, and no one watching the kids| bookthoughts.substack.com
There's a million things I haven't done| bookthoughts.substack.com
Reading as "Type 2" Fun| bookthoughts.substack.com
How to destroy billions of dollars| bookthoughts.substack.com
What happened in Afghanistan?| bookthoughts.substack.com
Why whaling ships were the tech startups of the 1800s| bookthoughts.substack.com
How GE mismanaged its way to irrelevance| bookthoughts.substack.com
When feeling good is bad and feeling bad is good| bookthoughts.substack.com