As Steve has already said, we're in. I've been itching for something along these lines for several months now. After I finished Adler's "How to Read a Book" this summer, I've been thinking through where to start. At the beginning sounds good. And much better not done alone.
I know you're in the middle of NaNoWriMo, and then Christmas will be upon us, but if you have a chance before the New Year, I think you'll be pleased you did if you take the chance to read "How to Read . . ." (if you haven't previously). I was rather appalled that I successfully graduated with a liberal arts degree from a University without some of the basic tools he suggests when approaching important works.
Hey guys! You know, I've got Adler's book upstairs and simply have never gotten around to it. I'll make certain to do so in the next couple of months. Great to hear from you guys!
So, Micah and I are ready to sign up for the program. It sounds fantastic and will make Christmas easier when we each buy each other a Kindle.
ReplyDeleteAs Steve has already said, we're in. I've been itching for something along these lines for several months now. After I finished Adler's "How to Read a Book" this summer, I've been thinking through where to start. At the beginning sounds good. And much better not done alone.
ReplyDeleteI know you're in the middle of NaNoWriMo, and then Christmas will be upon us, but if you have a chance before the New Year, I think you'll be pleased you did if you take the chance to read "How to Read . . ." (if you haven't previously). I was rather appalled that I successfully graduated with a liberal arts degree from a University without some of the basic tools he suggests when approaching important works.
Hey guys! You know, I've got Adler's book upstairs and simply have never gotten around to it. I'll make certain to do so in the next couple of months. Great to hear from you guys!
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