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comment by OftenBen

Not a lot honestly. I finished Thinking Fast and Slow by Kahneman on audiobook a few days ago, and I'm about to start in on Debt: The First 5000 Years. Thinking Fast and Slow was really really interesting, and I'm planning on re-listening to it a few times, and probably getting the book from the library sometime to work though all of it's exercises.

I was looking at my bookshelf the other day and seriously considered rereading the entire Redwall series.





raisin  ·  3480 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I was actually looking for the Redwall books in my local bookstore a couple days ago. They were somewhere there, but I didn't have enough time to find their section, some of the stores are quite confusing. Or it might just be me.

I loved the Redwall series when I was a kid. There is still quite a number of the newer books which I haven't read, but I might just change that.

Personally, I have been reading "Min Kamp* by Knausgaard for the last month or so, on and off, and had just started the first Malazan book by Steven Erikson.