Another 100+ Things You Should Read
May 22, 2014 7:48 PM   Subscribe

(Slightly more than) 100 fantastic pieces of journalism – by the same staff writer at The Atlantic, a follow-up to this popular post from 2011. (Looks like it takes him about five months to assemble them all on one page.)
posted by LeLiLo (10 comments total) 126 users marked this as a favorite
 
My Readability queue will never know what hit it.
posted by Celsius1414 at 8:04 PM on May 22, 2014 [1 favorite]


The fiction will have to wait.
posted by Anitanola at 8:24 PM on May 22, 2014


I started at the beginning and that article has already led me into about 4 other things. It will be a long time working through this, even if I skip all the sports stories.
posted by Athanassiel at 11:15 PM on May 22, 2014


Which is to say, thanks!
posted by Athanassiel at 11:15 PM on May 22, 2014


Thanks for posting - I've so much to read already and such a busy life.

I would love to be the father character in About Time who has the ability to turn back time and relive it. When asked what he has done with his relivable eternity, he replies: For me, it's books, books, books. I've read everything a man could wish to. Twice. Dickens three times.
posted by guy72277 at 2:06 AM on May 23, 2014 [1 favorite]


Send to Kindle is excellent for these sorts of lists. I'm all loaded for the weekend now.
posted by craven_morhead at 8:59 AM on May 23, 2014 [4 favorites]


I have 11 hours of airplane time next week.

I KISS YOU!
posted by Twicketface at 10:55 AM on May 23, 2014


> Send to Kindle is excellent for these sorts of lists.

Oh my goodness, that is cool! I wish it were available for iOS...
posted by snap, crackle and pop at 2:46 PM on May 23, 2014 [1 favorite]


snap, crackle and pop, you can do something similar with Instapaper.

Once you install the bookmarklet, you can save articles to Instapaper with a click, then download them to your iPad/iPhone for offline reading.
posted by Georgina at 7:28 AM on May 25, 2014


The Chrome App - Read Later Fast saves articles offline as well.
posted by tarvuz at 8:15 PM on May 28, 2014


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