The only caveat I have with skipping pages is that it’s a slippery slope. I sometimes feel if I let myself skip the boring parts, I’ll gradually start skipping more and more until all I read are the funny anecdotes. This is definitely true of any book I’m reading because I have to (say, for school), less so for books I genuinely enjoy.
What did you end up deciding about Dawkins? Incidentally, I agree with one of your commenters that The Ancestor’s Tale (provided you’re already aware of the basic issues presented in The Selfish Gene).
I have the same feeling.
The only caveat I have with skipping pages is that it’s a slippery slope. I sometimes feel if I let myself skip the boring parts, I’ll gradually start skipping more and more until all I read are the funny anecdotes. This is definitely true of any book I’m reading because I have to (say, for school), less so for books I genuinely enjoy.
What did you end up deciding about Dawkins? Incidentally, I agree with one of your commenters that The Ancestor’s Tale (provided you’re already aware of the basic issues presented in The Selfish Gene).
Re: Dawkins, he is an easy read, informationally dense even if you have the main ideas down, and much of it is available in audio.