Reading

I LOVE to read and have a huge backlog on my Kindle. I'll read almost anything (BookTok included), but I tend to like sci-fi books, or stories about the human condition. Kazuo Ishiguro is one of my favorite authors.
 
I like to read a lot of different types/subjects/genres. Philosophy, mystery, self-help, health, and just about anything well-written. If Michael Pollan or Bill Bryson wrote it, I'll read it, no matter what subject.

The best book I've read recently is "Chain Gang All-Stars" by
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah.
 
I can't decide on 1 book but one of my favorite books right now is: Slaughter Of The Mountain Man by William Johnstone
 
You could say I'm a reader... This is my library, and I probably have close to as many eBooks as physical books.
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There has been so much that I've wanted to read and I have a decent amount of mostly nonfiction books, but I haven't made much progress actually reading them. I should read some more of The Technological Society by Jacques Ellul for a paper I should have already started on, and I also recently got If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. I got a book on the Cambrian explosion from a university library last year but only read a small amount of it, and I got it again recently and would like to read more. Unfortunately I've been wasting a lot of time on YouTube rather than reading.
These are some interesting passages from Ellul that I took screenshots of recently (from different parts of the book).
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