What I’m into, August edition
New month, new list. August tends to inspire a lot of "summer's almost over" laments (or cheers, depending on perspective), though around here, that's not …Read More
New month, new list. August tends to inspire a lot of "summer's almost over" laments (or cheers, depending on perspective), though around here, that's not …Read More
July started out slow in the reading department. I had a lag in the middle when I was reading a lot of magazines because I …Read More
I am somewhat surprised by the number of books I read this month. A few of these were quite long, though others were short, so …Read More
No one likes layoffs. But in economics you learn that labor market flexibility is a two-way street. If employers know that they can cut jobs …Read More
Thanks to everyone who has been downloading my TBR lists! If you have friends who would also appreciate some reading suggestions, please send them over …Read More
When I ask people what they'd like to spend more time doing, "reading" comes up a lot. For good reason! Scales of human happiness find …Read More
Another month, another round-up! I am in the midst of reading John McPhee's Annals of the Former World, which is epic (700 plus pages). After …Read More
A decade ago, my husband and I welcomed our first child into the world. It was approximately 2:15 a.m. It had been a long day. …Read More
It's that time again! I spent a week on vacation and had a few plane and train trips, which helped pad this list out. But …Read More
I continued my streak of intense reading this month. Following a query from my husband, who was somewhat incredulous about the number of books I've …Read More