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Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_je3vq1e wrote
Reply to comment by yertle38 in A book about a hole by [deleted]
Great book, agreed, but not a winner.
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_je3sotq wrote
Reply to comment by joelleee28 in A book about a hole by [deleted]
I didn’t know about that, thanks for the suggestion.
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_ja01bie wrote
Reply to How to read Don Quixote by [deleted]
I did the same, mainly so I could leave a review on Goodreads: “quite long”.
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_j9znaz9 wrote
Reply to Asimov's Foundation Is Bad Literature by Kryptin
If you’re interested in sci-fi classics with tighter pacing and more intriguing prose, I recommend Ursula K Le Guin. Maybe start with Lathe of Heaven — it’s short and covers a ton of ground.
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_j1rekoz wrote
Not sure it’s exactly what you’re asking for, but I’ve found books on critical thinking and logic to be quite helpful. The best being {{The Demon Haunted World}} by Carl Sagan. It’s the one book I recommend literally every human being read.
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_je3vtlh wrote
Reply to comment by SittingGeorge in A book about a hole by [deleted]
That’s it! Thanks, this has been bugging me for weeks.