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Is it cold in here?:
Mark Manson, "The Subtle art of not Giving a F*ck".

So far my summary would be "potty-mouthed Buddhism". I'm pretty sure I saw a paraphrase of the "second arrow" parable and a message about attachment.

dutchrvl:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 24 Nov 2017, 17:16 ---Mark Manson, "The Subtle art of not Giving a F*ck".

So far my summary would be "potty-mouthed Buddhism". I'm pretty sure I saw a paraphrase of the "second arrow" parable and a message about attachment.

--- End quote ---

Currently: "The emperor of all maladies" by Siddhartha Mukherjee. Pretty riveting read, despite (or because of?) its subject matter. May also be because i'm a biomedical engineer, so it's close to heart/head.

Previously: "Secret life of laszlo" by Anscombe. Really enjoyed that one.

Next: who knows? Perhaps something about hiking in the white mountains, although I'm also tempted to start rereading the Death Gate Cycle, which I read about 20 years ago in Dutch and absolutely loved. Kinda wondering if I'll still love it and if it'll feel different in English.

Thrillho:
Finding more time to read of late, and trying to make sure I do more of that.

Still reading Pride & Prejudice, which is great, and also a biography of FDR I got for my birthday which is a truly engrossing read and is helping me rediscover my love of history.

Case:
Just finished "So you've been publicly shamed" by Jon Ronson (1.19€ as Kindle-edition).

Starting on Charlie Stross' "Empire Games - A Tale of the Merchant Princes Universe".

Tova:
Just finished Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.

About to start in on the Philip Glass memoir Words Without Music.

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