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Mon, 11 Jan 2021 03:40:17
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So, what books did you read (or listen to) last year and what did you like and dislike amongst them?

This year was my worst reading year since 2016 but I still got a good number of books read. I finally got around to reading Leo Tolstoy with Anna Karenina, which was worth the time. I was a little fatigued by it by the end, but it was quite an end. The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was an interesting, complexly structured book involving time travel and the inhabitation of multiple bodies. I'd hate to write something like it; far too much work. I don't know if I expected much from The Sudden Appearance of Hope by Claire North (AKA Catherine Webb AKA Kate Griffin), but it was surprisingly intriguing and 'adult' (rather than young adult). It's about a woman people can't remember, which allows for a lot of trickery and escape attempts. Washington Square by Henry James was much better than the hugely dull The Turn of the Screw.

I also liked The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid and, inevitably, Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson (though its impact was less on a re-read).

Finally, can I never read On the Road by Jack Kerouac again?


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Mon, 11 Jan 2021 06:31:40
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If only we'd not read On the Road the first time around, either.

I read 425 books, somehow. Here are reviews of Gone With the Wind and The Better Angels of Our Nature.

These are some highlights (more highlights to follow when I post the next instalment on Game Under).

Good, clean fun:

C.S. Lewis’ Sci Fi Sex Tapes

G.K. Chesterton’s post-modern Christian nationalism

The Worm Ouroboros by E.R. Eddison

The Life and Revelations of Saint Gertrude

Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Bird Parliament by Farid Al-Din Attar

Best We Forget by Peter Cochrane

Listen, Little Man!, Dialectical Materialism, The Psychology of Fascism, The Sexual Revolution and Character Analysis by Wilhelm Reich

The Return of the Native by Thomas hardy

Hero and Leander by Christopher Marlow

The Maubignon

Kallocain by Karin Boye

Drawing the Global Colur Line by Marilyn lake and Henry Reynolds

Howl by Allen Ginsberg

D.H. Lawrence Sons and lovers

The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade

Re-reading Edgar Allan Poe

A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe

The Decameron by Boccacio

The three Theban Plays by Sophocles

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Junior

On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin

The Gods Themselves by Isaac Ashimov

The London Hanged by Peter Lindebough

David Hume

Secret Art of dr. Seues

Maps of Meaning by Jordan Peterson

Trips to the moon by Lucian of Samosata

Inuyashiki

The Years of the Sword by R.j. unstead

The Book of Enoch

Transmetropolitan

The Ghost in the Shell

The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells.

The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

The General Theory of Employment etc. by Keynes

The Incal

Economic Policy for a Free Society by Henry C. Simons

Debt by David Graeber

Mutual Aid by Peter Koroptokin

Moore’s Irish Melodies

An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Grey

We The Living by Ayn Rand

Global Inequality edited by David Held

Disappointing in one way or another, though not necessarily bad:

The Story of the Volsungs

Planned Chaos by Ludwig von Mieses

War is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler

Flying Saucers by J. Posadas

Complete works by Rimbaud

Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher

The Society of the Spectacle by Guy De Bord

No Country for old Men by Cormac McCarthy

Blackshirts and Reds by Michael Parenti

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson

On the Road by Jack Kerouc

Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes

Male and Female by Margaet Mead

Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence

Justine by Marquis De sade

Re-reading Edgar Allan Poe

The Last Man by Mary Shalley junior

John Locke two treaties of government

Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler

Night by Elie Wiesel

Dialectical and Historical Materialism by Joseph Stalin

The Year of Our War by Steph Swainston

Frederic Tuten

Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault

Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke

The Fable of the Bees by Bernard Mandeville

John Stuart Mill

The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation by David Ricardo

London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew

The Hanging Tree by V.A.C. Gattrell

Everything except Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor

The Incal

The Confessions of Nat Turner by William Styron

The Christian Life by John Calvin

Payback by Margaret Atwood

Uprooted by Noami novik

The Levinas Reader

Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

Altered Carbon by Robert K. Morgan

Population, Capital and Growth by Simon Kuznets

China Mieville’s shlock

Aphra Behn

The Pisspot by Henry James

The Turner Diaries by Post-Modern Hitler

Pleasantly surprises, though not necessarily good

Picnic at hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay

The Future of an illusion, Civilisation and its Discontents by Freud

Diaries of a Beautiful Daughter by Simone De Beavour

Submission by Michel Hatesmuslimsbut

Hunter by Andre MacDonald

Quotations of Charmain Mao Zedong and Ten Poems and lyrics by Mao Zedong

The Green Book by Maumar Gaddafi

Caleb Williams by William Golding as well as his autobiography of Mary Shelley senior.

Metro 2033 by Dmitri Glukhovsky’

Vindication of the Rights of Man by Mary Wollonscrfot

George Orwell’s non-fiction is actually alright.

The old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway: utteraly hilarious

The Years of the Sword by R.j. Unstead

The Book of Enoch

Transmetropolitan

The Ghost in the Shell

Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor

Adolf Hitler: My Part in his Downfall by Spike milligan

Kenneth Williams’s autobiography

The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

The Hunger Games

Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik

The Red Star

When Gravity Fails by George Alec Effinger (the best Cyberpunk by far)

Jean Baudrillard’s OG Matrix

Edited: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 06:33:50

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