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Old 12-04-2021, 11:31 AM   #207
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It’s not that I have too much reading time or read to the exclusion of everything else, but that my reading this past year has been overly at the light/trash end of the spectrum. I want to be reading fewer but better (i.e., longer and more challenging) books again.
Me too.

I am ending my year with Ada Palmer's Terra Ignota series which is philosophy disguised as science fiction. This is probably some of the most challenging I've read since the summer. But because of how engaged I am in the philosophy, I will be moving on to Jostein Gaarder's Sophie's World in the new year.
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