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Five books for April, with finishing the depressingly timely Hannah Arendt and the often timeless Chesterton collection taking most of the month. The Batman book contained some fabulously spooky detective stories, while Boyer was fun and Bratten Weiss was seriously thought-provoking.
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Greg Daly
March was, I’m afraid, a pretty sparse month for reading - just two books completed, and me a chunk of the way through a third. Still: these were both worth the reading, with the Clark one being a fascinating study in stakeholder management in the context of NATO’s first sustained campaign.
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Greg Daly
February was a big month for reading - I used weekends, evenings, mornings, lunches, and commutes to bizarrely good effect. The Chesterton one, I should say, is a reread, which is often where books really come into their own. It’s his first essay collection and has a couple of his very best essays.
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Greg Daly
I’ve always been bad at keeping track of my reading, so I reckon by doing it online - here and elsewhere - I might force myself to stay on top of things. And to read more, and better. Here’s January so, all read and annotated for myself.
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Greg Daly