Sometimes when I hear of a book I want, I buy it and then I put it away with every reassurance that it will be read soon, forget about it, hear about it again, buy it again, and only realize my mistake when I place it next to its twin on the bookshelf. It’s an addiction of good intentions.
Joshua Ferris author of Then We Came to the End — Room For Debate, NYT. Do you think that people of the future will have this problem?
