The Future and It’s Enemies remains a foundational text for me, very influential on my thinking. I get an excuse to plug it with friends every month or so.
I have been wanting to reread the Harry Potter books. I haven't read them since we read them to our children, who are now adults. Also, my husband and I took turns reading, so I missed some chapters and important plot points here and there.
I have read "Moby Dick" three times (once in a 25-hour marathon reading at the New Bedford Whaling Museum), but listening to it on Audible (William Hootkins, narrator) was such a different and wonderful experience. Hootkins really brought out the humor in the book. I have my "triple crown" books, which means that I have read the book, listened to the audiobook, and have seen the film.
The Future and It’s Enemies remains a foundational text for me, very influential on my thinking. I get an excuse to plug it with friends every month or so.
I have been wanting to reread the Harry Potter books. I haven't read them since we read them to our children, who are now adults. Also, my husband and I took turns reading, so I missed some chapters and important plot points here and there.
I have read "Moby Dick" three times (once in a 25-hour marathon reading at the New Bedford Whaling Museum), but listening to it on Audible (William Hootkins, narrator) was such a different and wonderful experience. Hootkins really brought out the humor in the book. I have my "triple crown" books, which means that I have read the book, listened to the audiobook, and have seen the film.