I was thinking Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith or Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell but those may be a bit advanced
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Finally home, so I can answer this question; 'New Ideas from Dead Economists' goes into the overall history of economics. Not sure I'd call it 'light reading', but it's certainly lighter than Weath of Nations, and goes more into the historical aspect as well as explaining what is what.
Thanks! I like the title as well