Marks in the Margin

Reflections on notable ideas

1.16.2010

Weekend Links



“Speed reading is a bit like trying to appreciate the sights of Paris while racing through practice in the last 10 years the streets at 200 kmph.”

“…the Get Into Reading project as the most significant development in mental health practice in the last 10 years.”

“Interspersed throughout the text are videos and links that supplement the narrative.”


“…what people say they do and what they actually do is different…”

“Does "must love books" represent a categorical imperative, an optional extra or a quality of no consequence in a book lover's search for an ideal partner?”

“…revolutionary invention for real books… allows you to read a paperback with just one hand, making it perfect for luxuriating in the bath with a book.”
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I am often led to write about ideas that I read about in books, essays, and on the Web. In this blog I will make note of some of these ideas, the questions they pose, and how, in some instances, they have influenced me. I will also comment on some of my research interests and the many questions that puzzle me.
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