Saturday, March 26, 2022

Tsundoku on the Night Table


Tsundoku (Japanese: 積ん読) is a term for reading materials that pile up in one's home without being read.  

These are ones I’ve read; there are several stacks of those I have not.

1 comment:

  1. Read Helen MacDonalds: "Falcon" It's a well researched book on the history and cultural significance of falconry. I actually personally know some of the (now deceased) American falconers featured in the book and have been hawking with them.

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