I Read Many Things

I Read Many Things

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I Read Many Things

A bilingual blog about reading. Un blog bilingue sur la lecture.

  • An Immense World, by Ed Yong

    Every so often a book comes along that is so unbelievably interesting that I have absolutely no choice to share it with most people close to me. An Immense World is such a book. I was hooked from the first few sentences and throughout every single chapter. I even took my time reading it because

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    November 26, 2023
  • Invisible Women : Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, par Caroline Criado Pérez (fr)

    Avant de lire ce livre, je croyais être un homme particulièrement attentif et préoccupé par les nombreux défis que rencontrent les femmes au quotidien. Tant dans ma vie personnelle que dans le monde professionnel, la vaste majorité des gens qui partagent mon quotidien sont des femmes. Je suis donc assez conscient des normes sociales qui

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    July 31, 2025
  • A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking

    For someone who has read dozens of science books in the past few years, it might be a bit surprising to hear that I hadn’t read Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time” before now. It’s widely considered to be one of the most influential science books – destined to the public – ever written.   Clearly

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    June 13, 2025
  • Faites-les Lire! par Michel Desmurget

    Nul ne sera surpris d’apprendre que je défends avec grande ardeur la lecture comme activité intellectuelle de premier plan. Non seulement j’enseigne à des enfants (de 6 à 9 ans) qui sont en plein dans le processus d’apprentissage de la lecture, du décodage à la compréhension, mais ce présent article est publié sur un blog

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    March 18, 2025
  • COVID-19 and Reading

    Five years ago today, I was officiating a basketball game when the girls at the scorer’s table told us – at half-time – that an NBA game had been cancelled due to concerns over the Coronavirus (as it was known at first). The next day at work, we were told that the school would be

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    March 11, 2025
  • The Once and Future World, by J.B. Mackinnon

    Like many, I’ve been dealing with some form of eco-anxiety for the past few years. Not surprising, since we’re constantly bombarded with apocalyptic news about the state of the environment, whether it’s global warming, deforestation, mass extinction of species or any other similar subject. Usually, any book that dabbles in these issues can be hard

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    March 6, 2025
  • Three Ring Circus, by Jeff Pearlman

    I don’t usually write about sports books on this blog, even if they’re a staple of my reading habits. It’s a very niche genre and your average reader is not going to be interested in them, even sports fans. However, this one hit a bit different for a few reasons. First, while the book’s title

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    February 5, 2025
  • 2024 Year in Review

    Here’s a quick recap of the 72 books I’ve read in 2024. Some stats were picked on Goodreads, and from a quick peek they seem a bit incomplete, but it’s still a good summary of the year. As far as rankings go, I’ve decided to exclude re-reads. Non-Fiction books : 45 Fiction books : 27

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    January 1, 2025
  • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot

    While browsing on various reading forums to get new ideas for future reads, I often came across mentions of this book. Finding the title intriguing by itself, I looked it up online and learned that it was about some extremely resilient cancer cells – called HeLa, for Henrietta Lacks – able to reproduce at a

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    December 30, 2024
  • All Hell Let Loose : The World at War 1939-1945, by Max Hastings

    There’s an expression in French where we describe a relatively small but thick and dense book as a “pavé”, a word that could be translated to “paving stone” or “slab”. That was exactly the word my wife used when she saw me reading this. It’s quite a massive book, but it’s absolutely worth it if

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    December 9, 2024
  • Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir

    I started reading this book at 10 one evening and, an instant later, it was 11 and I had to be a reasonable adult and turn off the lights. As I fell asleep, I kept thinking about what I had just read and decided then that I had to write about it. This might be

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    November 12, 2024
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