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I read a lot (so should you). I write reviews to remind myself about what I've read. Unfortunately, I only recently started doing that, so I will have to re-read about 20 years worth of books if I want to catch up on the reviewing. I will try to keep up with my reading, but sometimes there just isn't enough time to write a decent review. In most reviews, I note the main ideas and, if need be, my thoughts about them. This usually results in a lot of negativity because I do tend to criticise. That should not be taken as an indication that the book is bad but simply that I disagree with something in it.| subjects | titles | authors | full list (titles) | by review date |
| robert a. heinlein | john wyndham | isaac asimov | orson scott card | david feintuch | david weber |
| japan | japanese classical literature | ono no komachi |
If you are particularly curious, here's a list of books that I am currently reading, and that are likely to be reviwed very soon here. Finally, there a list of (In)frequently Asked Questions with some answers.
