Book Reading/2023
02 Jan 2024 - 28 Oct 2025
- Babel Jan 11th, 2023
- Promethea Book 3 Jan 27 or so
- There is No Antimemetics Division Feb 2nd, 2023
- Catching the Big Fish, David Lynch, Feb 10th, 2023
- A very light, self-helpy, open and honest book. Lynch is very into TM and also has some tips about filmmaking and art.
- Liberation Day, George Saunders, Mar 1st, 2023
- short stories, semi-dystopian
- Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City, KJ Parker Mar 24th, 2023
- historical fantasy
- Annihilation, reread, Apr 4th, 2023
- Pantheologies, Apr 6th, 2023
- William Blake vs. The World, May 30th, 2023
- The Twilight World, Werner Herzog, Jun 3rd, 2023
- Story of Hiroo Onoda
- The Passenger, Cormac McCarthy, Jun 18th, 2023
- Stella Maris Jul 1st, 2023
- Redshirts, John Scalzi Aug 21st, 2023
- fun, light, kind of metafiction without the pretension
- No Country for Old Men Sep 11th, 2023
- never actually read the book before, the movie followed it very closely
- Slaughterhouse Five, Vonnegut, re-read obviously Sep 30th, 2023
- Got it for Sam but he didn't want it so I read it. Had it in the hospital which was good.
- The Jew in the Lotus Oct 30th, 2023
- Took forever, because I wasn't into the whole what-must-judaism-do-to-fix-itself stuff which was a large chunk of the last third of the book. The actual encounters between jews and tibetans was good.
- Psychonauts Nov 18th, 2023 man took me forever
- Roadside Picnic, Strugatsky(s), Nov 25th, 2023
- Monica, Dan Clowes, Dec 2nd, 2023
- Radio Free Albemuth, PKD, reread of course, Dec 28th, 2023