Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not contain any specific questions that remain unanswered. The description of the book [Passage 1] outlines its general themes—challenging guilt about unread books, exploring what reading means, and examining how we discuss books we have or haven’t read—but it does not list any particular unanswered questions from the book’s content.
Therefore, based solely on the passages, I cannot identify any unanswered questions. The passages only offer a high-level summary of the book’s purpose and scope, without detailing the specific inquiries or unresolved issues it might raise. To answer the question fully, additional passages from the book would be needed.
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From the book
Title: How to Talk about Books You Haven't Read by Pierre Bayard Description: This is a book that will challenge everyone who's ever felt guilty about missing some of the 'great books' to consider what reading means, how we absorb books as part of ourselves, and how and why we spend so much time talking about what we have, or haven't, read.