RonPrice
A Disturbance in the Force
Perhaps how much one reads is as important as what one reads, although one would not want to press this point too much. Given the fact that we all have different tastes, perhaps the essential question or comment under ”Favorite Books" is not “which books one has read” but “how much” and “when.” I offer this as a tangential remark for this part of the site.
It is impossible for me to make an accurate record or even a reasonable guesstimation of what might be called my reading record since 1957, some 50 years, from puberty to these early years of late adulthood, age 13 to 63. I have made a start at such a record, though. For the most part, my reading is in the social sciences and humanities—a vast field to say the least and too extensive to even provide a cursory list of my favorite books here.
It is impossible for me to make an accurate record or even a reasonable guesstimation of what might be called my reading record since 1957, some 50 years, from puberty to these early years of late adulthood, age 13 to 63. I have made a start at such a record, though. For the most part, my reading is in the social sciences and humanities—a vast field to say the least and too extensive to even provide a cursory list of my favorite books here.