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Marston Quinn

I’m a fool, and so are you, but maybe we'll be a little less foolish if we read great books together?

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Reading Fools

Marston Quinn

I’m a fool, and so are you, but maybe we'll be a little less foolish if we read great books together?

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March Book Club Picks

What We're Reading in March!

Greetings friends. After consulting the nominating committee (chaired by me, staffed by the voices in my head), we're moving forward with one novel and one nonfiction read for March. Something for everyone!

A Gentleman in Moscow is one of my all-time favorite books. Few characters in literary history display more joie de vivre and savoir faire than Count Rostov. It's highly readable and exceedingly enjoyable.

How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer is a biography of Michel de Montaigne which has been on my TBR for a while. I have a bit of a boy crush on Montaigne and I feel like everybody with better taste than me has read and loved this book.

Reminder—the majority of book discussion will take place over on our Discord on channels unlocked at the Greater Fool tier. See the pinned welcome post for that rationale. Either way, I hope you'll read and enjoy these books with me!

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Feb 27

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