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Cheryl's avatar

Your list is amazing! I am rarely intentional about reading, but a couple of years ago, Amor Towles’ Gentleman in Moscow led me into a very deep dive into all things Russian. I had a pretty limited humanities education, and as I’ve gotten older I feel the lack, but I’ve also let my self-discipline go to pot. Earlier this year Ted Gioia here on Substack published his own “Humanities Reading List” and it was the push I needed. I’m keeping a record of that reading here on Substack. Five weeks in I’ve read a bunch of Plato, the Odyssey, Confucius, and all of Aristotle’s Ethics and Poetics. I keep notes of what books I’d like to read based on each book. This week, back to Plato and also Herodotus. Already my attention and focus are changing for the better.

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Ellen Wilson's avatar

I respect you readers who plan but I remain firmly in chaos mode.

For 2025 I did come up with some loose goals:

- Read more books published by independent presses

- Read more poetry

- Read more works in translation.

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