Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Sometimes, I do say good stuff

 This was posted on a reading group by the admin: 


My response: 

Book Summaries have been around since at least 2001. The issue is not that book summaries are available. 

It is with the core idea that authors and editors waste words. They don't. Everything that is in the book deserved to be there. 

So when you read a distillation, you get the essence the same way that tea leaves are the essence of tea. They are, but without the extras, they are quite... useless. 

Imagine Thomas Hardy without the description. Rashmirathi without the rhyming. Jane Austen without the love letters. Poirot without "Eh, Bien." Sherlock without 221B. Premchand without "Kisi prakaar koi heela na hua." 

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In other news, mental health has some good days now. 

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