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Reader Come Home
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as a strong book on reading in the brain and the challenge of preserving deep reading in a digital age.


Cal Newport

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Ep. 397: Why Do “Productivity Technologies” Make My Job Worse?
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as suggesting that deep reading skills are best developed in print.


Daniel Barcay

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Rethinking School in the Age of AI
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pour son analyse scientifique de l'impact de la lecture sur le cerveau.


Joël Dicker

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#454 - Joël Dicker - Auteur et entrepreneur - Lire pour reprendre le contrôle de notre attention
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as a book about the science of reading and its impact on digital devices.


Mike Schmitz

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189: Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans
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as the author of the book, and the perfect person to discuss deep reading.

Andrew Limbaugh

103 snips
How to practice 'deep reading'
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as one of Marianne Wolf's books, focusing on reading in the digital age.


David Sparks

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196: Focus & The Reading Life, with Maryanne Wolf
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as a book by Maryanne Wolf, discussing the differences between reading from an analog book versus a digital screen.


Mike Schmitz

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239: Proust and The Squid by Maryanne Wolf
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in relation to reading on screens vs. physical books.


Mike Schmitz

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192: The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly
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; he is reading it in preparation for an upcoming interview with the author.


David Sparks

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194: I'd Like to Take a Mulligan
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to support the importance of developing long-form reading and critical thinking during youth.


Kelly Gallagher

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To Read Stuff, You Have to Know Stuff with Kelly Gallagher








