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Weekend Edition: 6-29

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

How To Read More — A Lot More (“Reading must become as natural as eating and breathing to you. It’s not something you do because you feel like it, but because it’s a reflex, a default.”)

Lawsuits of the Week

A California lawsuit claims that a woman who agreed […]

Weekend Edition: 6-22

Random Observation

You know it’s summer in South Dakota when the outdoor sign of national chain hotel on the main drag in the state capitol promotes having “Free Minnows”

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The Insanity Virus (“Schizophrenia … does not begin as a psychological disease. Schizophrenia begins with an infection.”) (via)

Weird Shit […]

Weekend Edition: 6-15

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Americans’ Hollow Commitment to ‘Rule of Law’ (“… isn’t it somebody’s job to notice that, day by day, American freedom is becoming something far narrower than it once was?”)

Blog Headline of the Week

After Penis Implant, Man Sues Over 8-Month Erection

Bookish Linkage

We voracious readers already knew […]

Weekend Edition: 6-8

Last weekend, the BEA led to only one Bookish link. It ended and there are plenty today but only one Nonbookish link because otherwise all would deal with the NSA spying program. Take note, though, of a bitter irony — today marks the 64th anniversary of the publication of George Orwell’s 1984.

Blog Headline of […]

Weekend Edition: 6-1

That’s right. Only one book-related links this week. Why? I attribute it to many of my usual sources being infatuated with Book Expo America this week, right after a three-day weekend. Or maybe I’m just more obtuse than normal this week.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Denouncing the Classics (“…the current criteria for classics […]