In Los Angeles, cold rains have left droplets on bicycle seats. The morning sun is more lemon than butter, and cats are looking for laps again. So pull up a laptop and get ready for Seedpod book notes this week:
Lionel Shriver writes about why we should like unlikeable characters, as she makes a case for reading about a mother who doesn't love her child.
Seedpod editor Kathryn Pope wrote a little essay on reading, digitally or otherwise, in which she compresses a few decades of reading into a few thousand words.
Not exactly book-related, but still interesting, to readers in a digital world: Hasan Elahi writes about how, after a run-in with the FBI, he decided that more is more, and maybe (just maybe) public is the new private.
Here's what our Seedpod editors have been reading:
In Los Angeles, cold rains have left droplets on bicycle seats. The morning sun is more lemon than butter, and cats are looking for laps again. So pull up a laptop and get ready for Seedpod book notes this week:
Lionel Shriver writes about why we should like unlikeable characters, as she makes a case for reading about a mother who doesn't love her child.
Seedpod editor Kathryn Pope wrote a little essay on reading, digitally or otherwise, in which she compresses a few decades of reading into a few thousand words.
Not exactly book-related, but still interesting, to readers in a digital world: Hasan Elahi writes about how, after a run-in with the FBI, he decided that more is more, and maybe (just maybe) public is the new private.
Here's what our Seedpod editors have been reading: