• Don Piano@feddit.org
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    5 hours ago

    World-2023 ESN Publications and London Organisation of Skills Development Ltd

    About 100000 pages. If you read a page per minute, continuously without breaks you’ll lose over 60 days of economic activity to this. This would massively disrupt the world if everyone had to read it.

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    For Americans I think “slavery by another name” and “bury my heart at wounded knee” should be required reading.

    Don’t really know one book that everyone should read, maybe everyone should read more than one book

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      Count of Monte Christo imo isn’t so great, or maybe I’ve read too many shorter riffs on the theme. I’d also plop 1984 before 451.

    • Upgrayedd1776@sh.itjust.works
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      The Count of Monte Christo

      i keep seeing this listed, but I saw the Wishbone episode of it when i was younger and i dont think i could take it as seriously and also already knowing the twist at the end

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    10 hours ago

    Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. For me, I think Russian literature is a must-read.

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    The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz.

    A short read that makes you think about how you interact with the world. I’ve read it multiple times and always take something new from it.

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    6 hours ago

    The Bible. No just kidding, but reading the God Delusion is a pretty good way to get rid of wanting to read that one.

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    To kill a mockingbird -Harper Lee

    After reading it, I felt I had read and understood something important that remained with me. Not a difficult or long book, enjoyable and interesting.