The Case for Reading Widely | Balance Your Book Diet

The Case for Reading Widely | Balance Your Book Diet

From Classical Et Cetera by The Memoria Press Podcast Network

April 15, 2026 · 39 min · Episode 216

About this episode

The episode discusses the importance of reading widely and balancing different genres for a richer intellectual life.

In this episode of Classical Et Cetera we consider what it means to read well. Is it enough to simply read what we enjoy, or should we aim for something more? We discuss the idea of a “reading diet” and the importance of variety—balancing fiction, philosophy, theology, and more. Along the way, we reflect on how different kinds of books shape us, and why a broader reading life can deepen both understanding and enjoyment. Reading widely isn’t a rule, but it may be the key to a richer intellectual life. *What We're Reading* from This Episode: "The Confederacy of Dunces" John Kennedy Toole (Paul) "Why Literature Still Matters" Jason Baxter (Martin) "Christian Paideia" Brian Welter (Martin) "The Teach Like a Champion Guide to the Science of Reading" Doug Lemov (Martin) "Theo of Golden" Allen Levi (Tanya) "Mouse House" Rumer Godden (Tanya) "Boxcar Children" Gertrude Chandler Warner (Tanya) "The Sea Hawk" Rafael Sabatini (Tanya) "The Correspondent" Virginia Evans (Jessica)

Topics covered

  • reading widely
  • book diet
  • literature
  • intellectual life
  • variety in reading

Keywords

  • reading
  • literature
  • philosophy
  • theology
  • fiction
  • intellectual growth
  • book recommendations

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