OK, since readings are light for this Transcendental Unit, and you've had a semi-SNOW DAY, you should be taking advantage and beginning any of the five "to-read" books on Goodreads.
Many of you have read Galileo, by Bertolt Brecht for Mr. Eisenstadt, which counts, while others have read second or third books from the last holiday break.
KEEP READING!
Many of you have some amazing novels, plays or other materials on your "to-reads" and you have TIME to get at least 360 pages into even the longest during these next few weeks.
Each book over two read equals another 100 points.
1. annotate for 2/3 credit + critique on Goodreads = 1/3 credit
OR, if it's a book you've already read before:
2. Windows for 2/3 credit + critique on Goodreads = 1/3 credit
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The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for their reception, but their complete formation is the product of habit.
Aristole
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