#Blinkist yay or nay?

Ich habe meist nicht die Geduld und Zeit ein langes Buch zu lesen. Geht mit seid dem Studium so.

Ich würde aber evtl. mal sowas wie Blinkist ausprobieren wollen und hätte auch Lust Bücher in kondensierter Form zu hören. Eher Wissen statt Romane. Romane lese ich dann doch lieber oder höre "ganze" Hörbücher.

"can you learn physics from a 15 minute summary of a textbook? (no.)"
#AngelaCollier
Feb 12, 2026
"Griffiths has updated to a 3rd edition so the 2nd edition is shockingly expensive!! The 3rd should be fine if you want to purchase but also both pdfs may be floating around on the internet.
In this video we solve Griffiths Quantum Mechanics problem 1.1."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0um71b9Eh04
#Blinkist
can you learn physics from a 15 minute summary of a textbook? (no.)

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#Blinkist verspricht vollmundig 70 % Rabatt. Auf der Abo-Seite werden daraus aber lediglich noch 20 %. Nur ein technischer Lapsus oder Irreführung? Ich habe per Mail nachgefragt.
Nutzt hier jemand die geniale App „Blinkist“? #blinkist

Almost signed up to #Blinkist again. Almost.

'Short-cut thinking' is so damn appealing but, in the age of information overload, I think it's exactly what I DON'T need right now.

Mal ehrlich: Wer braucht "National Eggnog Day", wenn man "Jólabókaflóð" haben kann? 🇮🇸📚

Die isländische Tradition "Weihnachtsbücherflut": Bücher schenken + Schokolade. Der perfekte Heiligabend.

Aber digital souverän! 🇪🇺
Statt Amazon/Audible lieber

• Audioteka (Polen 🇵🇱)
• Blinkist (Berlin 🇩🇪)
• Headway (Ukraine/Zypern 🇺🇦🇨🇾)

Support your local Tech-Stack. Frohes Hören! ✨

#Jólabókaflóð #Bücherflut #digitalsovereignty #MadeInEurope #Audioteka #Blinkist #Headway #TeamEurope #EuropeSenseDeals

Blinkist is choosing to be a propaganda tool for the worlds richest nazi, I see.

#blinkist #musk #nazi

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Ich bastele gerade an einem KI-Workflow, mit dem man Bücher im Stil von #getabstract, #blinkist & Co. zusammenfassen kann. Idealerweise mit Open-Weights-Modellen. Hat da jemand Erfahrung mit?

Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe (Read via Blinkist)

“This was the story of a family that had engineered a crisis, and then proceeded to profit from it, quietly, in the shadows, for decades.”

Patrick Radden Keefe, Empire of Pain

Recently, we visited family in Alberta. While in the Edmonton airport waiting to board the plane back to Vancouver, I spotted Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe on a bookstore shelf. The title caught my eye immediately—but I knew I wouldn’t have time to add it to my already overflowing “to be read” stack this year. Still, something about the story called out to me. I wanted to know more—right away. So I turned to my Blinkist account, hoping there would be a concise overview that could hold me over until I could read the full book. Thankfully, there was.

As a nonfiction work with weighty themes and detailed history, I knew this book would require time and focus. But reading the summary gave me a powerful introduction—and reminded me just how valuable short-form reading can be in today’s busy world.

Empire of Pain traces the rise and reckoning of the Sackler family—one of the wealthiest and most influential dynasties in America. Known for their philanthropy in the arts and sciences, the Sacklers amassed their fortune through Purdue Pharma, the maker of the opioid painkiller OxyContin. What begins as a story of ambition and innovation turns into a devastating chronicle of greed, manipulation, and the profound human cost of corporate negligence.

Reading it through Blinkist allowed me to grasp the core narrative and major takeaways in a condensed yet powerful format. In today’s fast-moving world, these shorter readings help us explore a broad range of ideas and histories, especially when deciding which stories warrant deeper engagement. The summary gave me the foundation—and the motivation—to seek out the full version of the book, where I know the nuance and investigative depth will offer even more insight.

The crisis of opioid addiction has touched millions, and Empire of Pain reveals the deeply personal and political forces behind it. This book is not only about a single family’s fall from grace—it’s about accountability, ethics, and how power can reshape public health, often with tragic consequences.

For readers who want to stay informed but are pressed for time, Blinkist is a wonderful tool. It opens the door to critical conversations and, as in this case, guides us toward longer works that demand our full attention.

In a time when headlines come and go so quickly, staying informed through books—whether in full or in summary—helps us deepen our understanding of the world and engage more thoughtfully with the stories shaping our lives.

I’m currently away on a brief blog break, so comments are turned off for now. Thank you for visiting Rebecca’s Reading Room—your presence here is always cherished. I look forward to reconnecting with you soon. 🌿

Rebecca

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