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What Books did You Start or Finish Reading this Week?: April 22, 2024

Favorite Books about Genetics: April 2024

What’s the difference between the books you buy and the books you read?
What’s the difference between the books you buy and the books you read?

Or to put it another way: what books do you buy because you feel you should, and they live on your shelf while you read other things?

Every day on BookBub, or in any bookstore I walk into, there are catchwords and phrases and awards prestige that catches my eye, and I’ll buy the “glorious tour de force” -New Yorker, or the Booker Prize Finalist, or “the book I wish I’d written” -Respected Author.

Then I mostly read thrillers.

I think it’s ok to buy books aspirationally, and it doesn’t hurt the author for their work to sit on my shelf or in my Kindle library, but I was made aware of this recently and now I’m trying to be more mindful of how soon I intend to read a book when I buy it, and what really interests me apart from wanting to be a person who has read this book.