What We Are Reading Today: ‘Seashells’

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Updated 16 November 2025
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Seashells’

Authors: Paul Callomon and Gary Rosenberg

The mollusks are the largest group of animals on the planet after the insects. Throughout history, their shells have inspired scientists, artists, and collectors with their amazing shapes, colors, and patterns. 

“Seashells” is a marvelous single-volume reference to some 5,000 species, presenting shells found from sandy beaches and coral reefs to polar shores and the ocean depths. 

The comprehensive introduction gives an overview of the mollusks, a review of collecting and storage techniques, and a guide to classification and naming.


What We Are Reading Today: A Defence of Pretence by Indira Ghose

Updated 13 December 2025
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What We Are Reading Today: A Defence of Pretence by Indira Ghose

Is civility merely a matter of reinforcing status and exclud-ing others? Or is it a lubricant in a polarized world, enabling us to overcome tribal loyalties and cooperate for the common good? 
In “A Defence of Pretence,” Indira Ghose argues that it is both. 
Ghose turns to the drama of Shakespeare’s time to explore the notion of civility. The theater, she suggests, was a laboratory where many of the era’s conflicts played out. 
The plays test the precepts found in treatises on civility and show that, in the complexity and confusion of human life, moral purity is an illusion.