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Interesting Books I've Read in 2023

2 pointsby wannabebaristaover 1 year ago

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wannabebaristaover 1 year ago
Each year, I put together lists of the books and articles that I found most interesting. This started out as a way to motivate myself to take better notes when I read. Now, I occasionally also get a nice message from someone who stumbled onto something new. Enjoy!<p>Here&#x27;s a peek at the list:<p>* Lost Continents by L. Sprague de Camp (1954)<p>* Slouching Towards Utopia by J. Bradford DeLong (2022)<p>* The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)<p>* The Rise of Universities by Charles Homer Haskins (1923)<p>* Colonial New England on 5 Shillings a Day by Bill Scheller (2010)<p>* The Book of Yōkai by Michael Foster (2015)