Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge discussion
2018 Read Harder Challenge
>
Task #14: A book of social science
message 1:
by
Book Riot
(new)
Dec 19, 2017 12:02PM

reply
|
flag

Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain


It doesn’t say “non fiction” so you do you :)



Thanks, lol. That's what I thought, but when I saw everyone else picking non-fiction, I got worried.



Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain"
I don't think that has any relation to the scientific study of human society and social relationships, but if it feels right to you....


Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain"
I would say yes. I haven’t read it, but the content sounds like that which might be taught in psychology or linguistics classes, both of which are social sciences. Amazon classifies it as a social science book in any case.

I also really enjoyed Far From The Tree.

Looks fascinating! I struggle with my slow processing speed, so maybe I should read it and see if it makes me feel less worthless.

Looks fascinating! I struggle with my slow processing speed, so maybe I should read it and..."
I'm also choosing Thinking, Fast and Slow! I've heard so much about it! I bought a copy back in the spring, but it's been sitting on my (physical) TBR shelf since then. Looks great!

I'm assuming the latter counts?"
I would say yes. Last time people read it for "a book about technology" which I thought was way off base, but I think its a great fit for social science.

My favorite read last year, and I don't read a lot of nonfiction. Amazing.


Also, do books about feminism count? Because both Bad Feminist and Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture are on my owned TBR. I feel like they should, but welcome feedback.


If not, Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech looks like it's about to be extremely relevant given recent discoveries about ways that people can get around social media websites' regulations to only show ads to certain demographics, for example.


Yes, they do!

I'm assuming the latter counts?"
I'm planning to read Modern Romance for this task too. I think it fits.


I also highly, highly recommend Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City for anyone considering it.


I hope so too, because that's what I'm reading!


I wanted to like this book so much (Bad feminist), and I'm not one to abandon books early, but I couldn't keep reading after 100 pages



I would 100% recommend The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness if you have not read it yet. Unequal Democracy: The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age was also a good, eye-opening read.


thanks!


Books mentioned in this topic
Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America (other topics)The Lion in the Living Room: How House Cats Tamed Us and Took Over the World (other topics)
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (other topics)
The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement (other topics)
American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Mary Roach (other topics)Jordan B. Peterson (other topics)
Jon Meacham (other topics)
J.D. Vance (other topics)
Elizabeth Catte (other topics)
More...