- Started this week
- Nothing this week
- In progress this week
- The Empty Quarter by David L. Robbins. Military/spy stuff, set in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, I am on p. 346.
- The Machiavellian Moment by J. G. A. Pocock. I am on p. 16. Multidisciplinary social science/history.
- This Idea is Brilliant edited by John Brockman. Short essays on a wide range of ideas by experts. I am on p. 165.
- 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. 624, 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.
- The Drawing of Trump and its Postponement by Fred L. Karpin. I am on p. 53. A classic on the play of the hand in bridge.
- Finished this week
- Earthman's Burden by Gordon Dickson and Poul Anderson. An old science fiction book about how humans discover the Hoka, perhaps the funniest aliens ever. My review.
Saturday, June 9, 2018
What are you reading? June 9, 2018
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