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Hello, Dear Readers.

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:

Blindness by José Saramago


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