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		<title>Creating a reading list of the great books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I suspect that I enjoy creating lists even more than I like reading books, which is a lot. Combining the two activities creates some kind of critical density in my brain so I thought it might be fun to create a super reading list, a large list of all of the worthwhile books that I [...]]]></description>
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<p>I suspect that I enjoy creating lists even more than I like reading books, which is a lot. Combining the two activities creates some kind of critical density in my brain so I thought it might be fun to create a super reading list, a large list of all of the <em>worthwhile</em> books that I should try to read over the course of my life.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m fairly open-minded when it comes to the meaning of worthwhile. The problem really is knowing where to start. It would need to:</p>
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<li> <strong>be large, but manageable</strong> &#8211; say around 100 books initially, with another couple of hundred added as I went along</li>
<li><strong>cover the essentials of a wide variety of subjects</strong> &#8211; art, metaphysics, history, mythology, psychology, architecture, scientific method, biology etc etc</li>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a start to give some suggestion of what kind of reading list I&#8217;d like to create &#8211; a mixture of fiction and non-fiction, classic and modern and without getting bogged down in any one area (although I will confess a soft spot for continental intellectualism!).</p>
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<li>Aurelius &#8211; Meditations</li>
<li>Pynchon &#8211; Gravity&#8217;s Rainbow</li>
<li>Alexander &#8211; A Pattern Language</li>
<li>Tolstoy &#8211; Anna Karenina</li>
<li>Rousseau &#8211; The Social Contract</li>
<li>Popper &#8211; Conjectures and Refutations</li>
<li>Herbert &#8211; Dune</li>
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<li>Kierkegaard &#8211; Fear and Trembling</li>
<li>Foucault &#8211; Madness and Civilisation</li>
<li>Sarte &#8211; Being and Nothingness</li>
<li>Cervantes &#8211; Don Quixote</li>
<li>Conrad &#8211; Heart of Darkness</li>
<li>Augustine &#8211; Confessions</li>
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<li>Dante &#8211; Divine Comedy</li>
<li>Montaigne &#8211; Essays</li>
<li>Dostoyevsky &#8211; Notes from Underground</li>
<li>Milton &#8211; Paradise Lost</li>
<li>Dawkins &#8211; The Selfish Gene</li>
<li>Jung &#8211; Psychological Types</li>
<li>Levi-Strauss &#8211; Myth and Meaning</li>
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<p>So help me out &#8211; <strong>what books can you recommend that are indispensable reading?</strong> What should I be reading that will introduce the essentials of a field or change my understanding of a subject I thought I knew?</p>

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