I started pushing myself to try new authors semi-randomly.
Thus I am reading Casual Rex by Eric Garcia about dinosaur private detectives in a modern L.A. where humans and human-sized dinosaurs live side by side. The setting sounded silly at first but the writing is fantastic.
I came across some unread works by one of my favorite authors, Alan Dean Foster. I am currently on Lost and Found.
And over the next 3 weeks I am reading 395 pages of Fundamentals of Managerial Economics 7e by Mark Hirschey. It is hard to understand the meaning behind all the numbers and graphs he throws out. Macroeconomics 6e by Roger A. Arnold was far better. Why is it so rare to find a textbook that is easy to learn from?
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