Saturday, May 19, 2018

What are you reading: May 19, 2018

Here's what I am reading.  Feel free to comment with what you are reading.

  • Started this week
    • The Last Queen of England by Steve Robinson. A mystery. I am on p. 58.
  • In progress this week
    • Wild Mind: Living the Writer's Life by Natalie Goldberg. I am on p. 24.  
    • Significant Figures by Ian Stewart. Brief biographies of famous mathematicians. I am on p. 158.
    • The Machiavellian Moment by J. G. A. Pocock. I am on p. 12. Multidisciplinary social science/history.  This is going to be a slow read. 
    • This Idea is Brilliant edited by John Brockman.  Short essays on a wide range of ideas by experts. I am on p. 129.
    • A New History of Western Philosophy by Anthony Kenny. This is a very good history of the subject, well written and clear.  Kenny follows an unusual strategy in that he takes two approaches: He first covers each era in a more-or-less chronological order, then he looks at the big topics of that era in a systematic way.  I am on p. 613, in the Enlightenment.
  • On hold this week (books started but put aside, without prejudice)
    •  Enlightenment Now by Steven Pinker. Why the Enlightenment is still important, why life is still good.  I am on p. 55. 
    • Death in Brittany by Jörg Bong.  A mystery. I am on p. 25.
  • Finished this week
    • Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries by Kory Stamper. My review.

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