I Read Many Things

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I Read Many Things

A bilingual blog about reading. Un blog bilingue sur la lecture.

  • Why does E = mc^2? by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw

    Is there a more famous equation in all of science? Even kids have told me lately that E was equal to mc2 (they’ll say the two out loud as “two” and not as “squared” when they are younger) and usually feel like geniuses for even remembering the order of the letters. I probably did that…

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    October 1, 2023
  • Le Livre des Baltimore, par Joël Dicker

    Comme plusieurs, le livre qui m’a fait découvrir Joël Dicker est “La Vérité sur l’Affaire Harry Québert”, qui a propulsé l’auteur suisse au statut de célébrité pour un écrivain francophone. J’ai également beaucoup aimé le livre et son intrigue principale. Sachant que le personnage principal de ce roman, l’écrivain Marcus Goldman, je m’attendais à retrouver…

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    September 26, 2023
  • Where the Red Fern Grows, by Wilson Rawls

    This book was suggested a couple of times while looking at the best children’s novels of the past century. I knew basically nothing about it except that it involved a boy and a couple of dogs. Now that I’ve read it, I can safely say this is a good summary of what the book is…

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    September 21, 2023
  • Prisoners of Geography, by Tim Marshall

    Geography is somewhat of a weird subject. It’s not exactly what you would consider “hard” science, like chemistry or physics, and yet I think it would be wrong to call it a purely social science. It straddles the line between both because it’s such an all-encompassing field. When you describe the chemical composition of our…

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    September 15, 2023
  • The Midrange Theory, by Seth Partnow

    Seth Partnow is one of the best basketball journalists around, an expert in sports analytics. I’ve seen some of his work in the past and have heard him quite a few times as a guest on my favourite basketball podcasts. Liking this book was always a given for me. I pre-ordered it as soon as…

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    September 8, 2023
  • Assassin’s Apprentice, by Robin Hobb

    I’ve heard the name Robin Hobb quite a few times years ago when I was working in a bookstore. This author is evidently well-known amongst Fantasy readers for her numerous works. My personal experience with fantasy is mostly through the Tolkien legendarium and the Witcher series of books and games. For a while now I…

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    September 1, 2023
  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, by Agatha Christie

    Thanks to my lovely wife, I now read way more murder mystery novels than I ever did before. Not nearly as many as her who must have read like a billion of them this year alone, but still one every few weeks or so. In that genre, nobody is as famous as Agatha Christie, who…

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    August 27, 2023
  • Nonviolent Communication : A Language of Life, by Marshall B. Rosenberg (fr)

    Il y a environ deux ans, mes collègues de travail et moi-même avons eu droit à une formation en communication non-violente. Durant cette journée bien remplie, nous avons entendu le nom de Marshall B. Rosenberg à environ douze mille reprises, ce qui témoigne de l’importance de cet homme dans la conception de cette méthode de…

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    August 21, 2023
  • The Absorbent Mind, by Maria Montessori (fr)

    Voici un livre qui a marqué ma formation d’enseignant Montessori il y a quelques années. Pendant cette période intensive de plusieurs mois, j’ai eu le privilège de lire plusieurs ouvrages de Maria Montessori, plusieurs qui seront probablement discutés sur ce blog lors de mes relectures éventuelles. The Absorbent Mind, qu’on pourrait traduire simplement par L’Esprit…

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    August 16, 2023
  • The Code Book, by Simon Singh

    I first discovered Simon Singh while watching videos on one of my favourite channels, Numberphile. As a physicist with a real love for mathematics, he spoke with eloquence and simplicity about Fermat’s Last Theorem and the omnipresence of maths in The Simpsons and Futurama. In fact, the first book written by him that I’ve read…

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    August 10, 2023
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