I always have a light read and a heavy read to chose from depending on energy level.
Freakonomics, (the easy book) A very funny book.
Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters, by Matt Ridley, (the heavy book). It's a modern update of the "Selfish gene" but more in detail. It's good to read if you're sceptical on the theory of evolution. It explains things like, why a mammal mother always will love all her children equally as much. It's true just as much for lions as for humans. And why males consider being unfaithful 5/8 of the time while is only 1/8 of the time for females. It's not philosophy in any way. Just pure science.
I also read "colloquial Hungarian" at least 30 minutes a day, because I'm a good husband I want to learn my wife's native language.



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The whole thing is essentially a philosophy primer -- let the story become secondary to the moments and enjoy the work that way. Then, move on to "Atlas Shrugged" and you'll never bother to look at "Fountainhead" again. You'll be glad you did, but you'll never go back to it. (Oh yeah, and there are a few really delightful little sex scenes yet to come...)

