hehe, that's why I have difficulty thinking of light reading as well. Though, I think Philip K. Dick's short stories can be classified as such, and probably Terry Pratchett as well. Harry Potter probably is (but I haven't ready any), and The Lord of the Rings is also probably light enough. The Sun Also Rises isn't something I'd call light reading, but Hemingway's writing style makes for some pretty easy and quick reading IMO, so you might want to give it a try anyway. Don't touch Victor Hugo, James Joyce, or Fyodor Dostoevsky, at least not for reading while you're at work. They require - and deserve - much more attention than reading at work can allow.
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