Echoes of the Marseillaise by Hobsbaw, then Proofs and Refutations by Lakatos
I plan to finish both of those this week, then I only need one more book to complete my 2020 reading challenge/goal. It's been good to have a goal that's achievable, as last year I had a more ambitious goal, but ended up only reading like 12 books because I gave up. So while quantity isn't really the important thing, the attainable goal helps to motivate to actually read.
I also ended up reading some YA fiction this year, which I didn't love, but it helped me read stuff I would otherwise have skipped.
I picked it up because of the post you made right at the start of the site. So thanks for the rec! I plan to slowly but surely get through the curriculum there.
Echoes of the Marseillaise by Hobsbaw, then Proofs and Refutations by Lakatos
I plan to finish both of those this week, then I only need one more book to complete my 2020 reading challenge/goal. It's been good to have a goal that's achievable, as last year I had a more ambitious goal, but ended up only reading like 12 books because I gave up. So while quantity isn't really the important thing, the attainable goal helps to motivate to actually read.
I also ended up reading some YA fiction this year, which I didn't love, but it helped me read stuff I would otherwise have skipped.
Love Echoes of the Marseillaise.
I picked it up because of the post you made right at the start of the site. So thanks for the rec! I plan to slowly but surely get through the curriculum there.