What is a book that you've annotated/taken notes from the most? I appreciate it is subjective what books somebody takes the most notes from, but feel free to suggest what are yours.
For me, I have taken the most notes from Lolita, and Meditations (Marcus Aurelius) to name each book in fiction and non-fiction.
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How Minds Change by David McRaney
I’m usually not a bit annotater if it’s a book I’m reading for fun, but I highlighted a shit ton of passages from Babel by R.F. Kuang
No nonfiction book comes to mind at the moment but for fiction it’s Norwegian Wood by Murakami and Herman Hesse’s Siddhartha for sure
I love to find annotated books, and I love adding my own. I wrote a lot of margin notes in Harry Potter. The book I wrote in the most is likely Holy Blood, Holy Grail. Any books related to the Knights Templar I wrote lots of notes in.
Max Tegmark’s speculative non-fiction **Life 3.0**. It presents the spectrum of futures mankind is facing due to the ascent of artificial intelligence.
I’ve personally annotated two copies of TS Eliot’s The Waste Land to death. Now on my third copy. Put it’s neither fuc5ion/non-fiction.
So I think that honour goes to “Reading for the plot” by Peter Brooks.
Maurice by E.M Forester i had to look up a lot of things and some of the quotes were just breathtaking