“Tsundoku is the condition of acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one’s home without reading them.”
Which shall I read next?
“Tsundoku is the condition of acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one’s home without reading them.”
Which shall I read next?
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Interesting question. I would suggest “Apollo’s Angels”, on the grounds that I have found that ballet is more rational and makes a lot more sense than most of the economics these days. It is a very good read and another dimension on the past.
Tachiyomi is something of a cure or preventative for tsundoku. I’ve always found that (a) being poor & (b) tachiyomi-ing in that state is the best way to quickly learn.
Any term for books I bought, want to read, have the time to read but find the text incomprehensible?!