I finished book 28 this week:
This one broke my no work books rule a bit. I may or may not be leading a discussion on this one if students show up, and I started reading it in my office like all of my other work reading. However, I really enjoyed it and I wanted to finish it more quickly, so I took it home.
The author is pompous and a bit annoying in places, but he's also wicked smart and spent a lot of time talking to experts around the world about the general decrease in people's focus. He builds a compelling argument as to the why and some suggestions for change. I would absolutely recommend it!
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