Here is what I am reading this week. Use the comments to tell us what you are reading.
Books
- The Year's Best Science Fiction edited by Gardner Dozois. A good annual "best of" book. On p.79 (but only about 10 pages read this week, I skipped some stories).
- Tips on Cardplay by Mike Lawrence. Lawrence is one of the best bridge writers alive. Play is the worst part of my game. This book also includes some tips on defense. p. 135 (4 pages read this week).
- Anathem by Neal Stephenson. My review from my first read is here. I am now 66% through (no page numbers on Kindle, 24% read this week).
- Watson's Play of the Hand at Bridge, the classic book on play. On p. 68 (4 pages read this week).
- A Beautiful Question by Frank Wilczek, it's a combination of physics, philosophy and art. The question is whether the world can be regarded as a work of art. On p. 8 (4 pages read this week).
- How to Reassess your Chess by Jeremy Silman. A really good chess book. p 32 (no pages read).
- How to Reassess your Chess Workbook also by Silman and the companion to the above. On p. 32 (8 pages read).
- The Dream of Reason by Anthony Gottlieb. A history of philosophy from its Thales to the Renaissance. This is a really good survey, I think. Gottlieb writes very clearly and uses analogy and humor to help. page 259 (37 pages read this week).
- John Quincy Adams by James Traub. A bio of our 6th president, an unjustly neglected figure. On page 88 (38 pages read).
Periodicals
- The New York Times - I read the front section every day (although I am sometimes behind!), Science Times on Tuesdays, parts of the Food section on Wednesdays and the Book Review and Magazine on Sundays
- The Economist - Nothing beats it for coverage of world news.
- New York Review of Books - Because I love books
- Mother Jones - Because it aligns with my views.
- The ACBL Bridge Bulletin - I like bridge
- Bridge World - I like bridge. This is mostly too advanced for me, but I like the Master Solvers' Club
- Foreign Affiars - Good in-depth articles.
- Asimov's Science Fiction. My favorite story this month was The Mind is its own Place by Carrie Vaughn
- Hightower Lowdown. Jim Hightower on politics.
- American Atheist . Because I am both of those things.
- Various professional publications
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