Reading list
Things I am reading/want to read/have read. It's also fine to include articles, research papers, and videos.
Not all of the works listed here are present because I agree with or endorse their contents. Many are, but several are here in a “know your enemy” capacity, so to speak. Where applicable, I have assigned such entries an estimated “spiciness” rating.
Present
Title | Author | Summary | Subjects |
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Warrior Princesses Strike Back | Eagle Heart, Eagle Heart-White | ||
Topology, 2ed | Munkres |
A thorough dive into general and algebraic topology. | |
The Great Risk Shift | Hacker |
Examines the origins of the ubiquitous sense of economic precarity. | |
The Ethical Slut | Easton & Hardy |
Supposedly a foundational work on polyamory, which is a topic I wish to better understand. | |
The Elements of Computing Systems, 2ed | Nisan & Schocken | computing, ee, programming | |
The Coming of the Third Reich | Evans |
The first in his Third Reich Trilogy and likely to be the one I find most useful today. I'd like to take particular care to compare it against The Death of Democracy. | |
SPQR | Beard |
A history of ancient Rome, which is something I've wanted to learn more about for a while. I'm reading it as a sort of palate cleanser and will not be taking extensive notes as I go. | history, Rome |
Myths & Legends | Jackson |
A selection of myths from various cultures around the world. | |
Linear Algebra Done Right, 3e | Axler |
The title is absolutely fitting. The text is well-written, typographically attractive, and playful at times. We worked through the first half during my latest linear algebra course, and I'd like to see it through to the end, which promises a deep, motivated understanding of determinants. | linear algebra, math |
Friday Black | Adjei-Brenyah |
A collection of short stories that I picked up after hearing about the final entry (“Through the Flash”). That story did not disappoint, and I am certain the others won't either. | fiction |
Anti-Intellectualism in American Life | Hofstadter |
It's amazing to realize that Hofstadter was writing about a time now more than 60 years past; many of the issues he discusses feel lifted straight out of today's political climate. In this book, he highlights various strands of American hostility to intellect and intellectuals, arguing that this feature is deeply entrenched in the American identity. | history, politics |
Abstract Algebra, 3e | Dummit & Foote |
A thorough introduction to abstract algebra. | linear algebra, math, abstract algebra |
Future
Page | author | summary | subjects |
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Wonderbook | VanderMeer | ||
Witches of America | Mar | ||
When Prophecy Fails | Festinger, Schacter, Riecken, & Aronson |
What happens in the minds of the members of doomsday cults when their leader's predictions repeatedly fail to appear? | |
Von Menschen und Mensch*innen | Payr |
This one might be a tad spicy. Judging by the subtitle (20 Gute Gründe, mit dem Gendern Aufzuhören) and a few snippets I picked up while skimming it, the author wishes to do away with gender-neutral conventions like the gender star. I haven't read far enough into it to know whether he proposes an equitable alternative or simply wants to halt efforts of linguistic inclusion. Only one way to find out! | |
Ur-Fascism | Eco | ||
Unit Operations | Bogost | ||
Understanding Analysis, 2ed | Abbott |
I bought this largely because I didn't pay enough attention during my two (!) semesters of real analysis — which used this as their text — and want to prove to myself that I can do better. | |
Ugly War, Pretty Package | Jaramillo |
Explores how media outlets help to sell citizens on war. | |
Troll Nation | Marcotte |
Hard to say how spicy this will be. At least one person has referred to quoting this book as a red flag, so… | |
This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed | Cobb | ||
The Will to Change | hooks | ||
The Utopia of Rules | Graeber | ||
The Third Reich in Power | Evans |
The second in Evans's Third Reich trilogy, covering the latter part of the interwar period. | |
The Third Reich at War | Evans |
The third book in Evans's Third Reich trilogy, covering the second world war. | |
The Testaments | Atwood |
A follow-up to The Handmaid's Tale. | |
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism | Klein | ||
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich | Shrier |
Yet another account of Nazi Germany. While popularly acclaimed, it has been panned by professional historians for its entire existence. | |
The Reactionary Mind | Robin |
An examination of the history of conservatism. A major theme is that conservatism does not exist without a liberatory movement to oppose. The conception of politics as a venture in which the average citizen could participate only emerged from the ashes of absolute monarchy. A monarch's authority is tautologically justified: he is the king because he is the king. Only when the populace began to challenge this notion was something more substantial needed, and thus was born what we know today as conservatism. Similar dynamics are at play today. As marginalized voices receive greater attention, reactionary movements rise to uphold the status quo. This is not to say that movements for equality are to blame for conservatism; rather, reactionaries view gains for egalitarianism as threats to their own positions. | |
The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity | Goldstein |
Documents the uneasy place Jews have held in America’s racial culture since the late nineteenth century. | |
The Power Broker | Caro |
All about Robert Moses, whose (terrible) influence on city planning is still very much felt today. | |
The Pol Pot Regime | Kiernan |
Covers the Khmer Rouge period in Cambodian history. | |
The Plutonium Files | Welsome |
Details secret radiation experiments conducted in the US during the Cold War. | |
The Origins of Totalitarianism | Arendt |
I've been meaning to read some of Arendt's work. This is as good a place to start as any other (not least because I now have a copy). And wow, does it look dense upon initial scan. | |
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas | LeGuin | ||
The Myths That Made America | Heike | ||
The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing? | Barker |
Wrestles with the question of whether people become Moonies by choice or through brainwashing. | |
The Late Great Planet Earth | Lindsey |
Definitely spicy | |
The History of White People | Painter | ||
The Histories | Herodotus |
This seems like one of those essential reads, right? I've heard plenty about it, and I think it's time I actually read it. | |
The Heyday of American Communism | Klehr | ||
The Giver | Lowry | ||
The Fourth Political Theory | Dugin |
Very spicy. Supposedly Dugin's works have informed much of Russia's current policy. | |
The Forest and the Trees | Johnson | ||
The Evangelicals | Fitzgerald | ||
The Entrepreneurial State | Mazzucato |
Promises to debunk the myth that the private sector is the only innovator. | |
The Elements of Statistical Learning | Friedman, Hastie, & Tibshirani | ||
The Divine Comedy | Dante |
I need to read this. | |
The Demon-Haunted World | Sagan | ||
The Death of Expertise | Nichols |
Should be an interesting companion to Anti-Intellectualism in American Life. | |
The Darkest Web | Ormsby | ||
The Computer Boys Take Over | Ensmenger |
Hopefully this covers the roles of women in early computing and their eventual displacement. | |
The City & The City | Miéville | ||
The Bell Jar | Plath | ||
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism | Zuboff |
Just a tiny dash of spice: Zuboff believes that capitalism would be fine if not for the surveillance capitalists. I strongly disagree, but I am sure the book contains many other valuable insights. | |
Terror, Love, and Brainwashing | Stein | ||
Suburban Nation | Duany | ||
Stonewall | Duberman | ||
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers | Roach | ||
Stamped from the Beginning | Kendi |
A history of the development of American racism. | |
Special Relativity | Woodhouse |
I may actually have studied enough mathematics to understand this. | |
Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory | Bob-Waksberg | ||
Slaughterhouse Five | Vonnegut |
Another of those classic titles that I need to read. | |
Sisters in Hate | Darby |
A profile of women in the alt-right. | |
Self-Made Man | Vincent |
Chronicles the author's time spent living as a man and integrating into male social circles. | |
Rogue State | Blum | ||
Ratfucked | Daley | ||
Quiverfull | Joyce |
Ew | |
Profit over People | Chomsky | ||
Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder | Fraser | ||
Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future | Mason | ||
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, 10ed | Serway & Jewett | ||
Our Missing Hearts | Ng |
I've enjoyed Ng's other novels, so I expect I will enjoy this one. | |
Orphans of the Sky | Heinlein | ||
Ordered Sets: An Introduction, 2ed | Schröder |
An introduction to partially ordered sets, a topic that Lidl & Pilz sparked my interest in. Also, the author chaired the math department at my university. | |
Only Revolutions | Danielewsky |
As with all of Danielewski's work, Only Revolutions will take some effort to get through. Initial passes give the flavor of Finnegan's Wake, only with a greater proportion of English. | |
On Revolution | Arendt | ||
Oilcraft: The Myths of Scarcity and Security That Haunt U.S. Energy Policy | Vitalis | ||
Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers | Faderman |
I believe this is a history of lesbians in media. | |
Not without My Sister | Jones, Jones, & Buhring |
Not to be confused with the historical WWII novel of the same name, this book outlines the authors' experiences living in the Children of God (AKA The Family International. | |
No More Police: A Case for Abolition | Kaba & Ritchie |
Part handbook, part road map for a future without police. | |
Nixonland | Perlstein | ||
Nineteen Eighty-Four | Orwell | ||
New England and the Bavarian Illuminati | Stauffer |
Not at all what it sounds like, I swear. It's a doctoral thesis on the history of the original group calling themselves the Illuminati, and according to Hofstadter, it's “the most vivid account of the hysteria over revolution and infidelity that followed the French Revolution.” | |
Neuromancer | Gibson | ||
Neoreaction: A Basilisk | Sandifer |
A collection of essays surrounding contemporary reactionary movements, all of which I've heard are excellent. | |
Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) | Tavris | ||
Messengers of the Right | Hemmer |
Tells the story of the first-generation conservative broadcasters. | |
Manufacturing Consent | Herman & Chomsky | ||
Libra Shrugged | Gerard |
The story of Facebook's short-lived Libra project. | |
Killing Hope | Blum |
Discusses American military interventions since WWII. | |
Japan's Infamous Unit 731 | Gold | ||
Islands of Abandonment | Flyn | ||
In a Dark, Dark Wood | Ware |
Ruth Ware was on my list of authors to look into, so I grabbed a copy of this book at a thrift store. | |
I'm Thinking of Ending Things | Reid | ||
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | Angelou | ||
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream | Ellison |
I've heard it described as “a tone poem, where the tone is 'venom'.” | |
How to Survive a Plague | France |
Covers the early AIDS pandemic. | |
How Democracies Die | Levitsky & Ziblatt |
Examines the falls of several liberal democracies across the globe and promises insights into the future of ours. This was written in the midst of the Trump presidency, and while I do agree with the authors that he was no good, I am hoping for more of substance from their recommendations than “Trump bad, electoralism good”. | |
Heretics: The Creation of Christianity from the Gnostics to the Modern Church | Wright |
A history of the foundations of the modern Christian church, focusing on those figures declared heretics and their contributions to the faith. | |
God's Own Party | Williams | ||
Folklorn | Hur |
I'll be honest, I picked this up because of the cover endorsement from Celeste Ng. | |
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said | Dick | ||
Final Destination: Disaster | Jehn |
The fall of Eastern Airlines. | |
Failed States | Chomsky | ||
Embassytown | Miéville | ||
Elder and Younger Brothers | Eckardt |
Discusses the relations between Christians and Jews. | |
Eichmann in Jerusalem | Arendt |
Covers the trial of Adolf Eichmann, during which Arendt coined her controversial phrase “the banality of evil”. I believe most of the critics misunderstood her phrasing, but reading this book is the necessary first step to defending that position. | |
Dune | Herbert |
I keep seeing references to this franchise, so I'll need to read some of it eventually. | |
Disney War | Stewart | ||
Democracy in Chains | MacLean | ||
Debt: The First 5000 Years | Graeber | ||
Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism | Case & Deaton | ||
Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob | Moldea |
A history of MCA and its mob connections. | |
Danubia | Winder |
A history of Habsburg rule of Europe. (I probably thought I was getting the author's other book, Germania. I'll start with this one and look into the other later.) | |
Cringeworthy | Dahl |
I forget why I originally wanted to read this. Maybe it was cited in a Contrapoints video? | |
Corsets and Crinolines | Waugh | ||
Conservatives without Conscience | Dean | ||
Complaint! | Ahmed | ||
Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators | Farrow | ||
Bullshit Jobs | Graeber | ||
Brief History of Neoliberalism | Harvey | ||
Brave New World | Huxley | ||
Bowling Alone | Putnam | ||
Black Skin, White Masks | Fanon | ||
Beyond Fear | Schneier | ||
Backlash: The Undeclared War against American Women | Faludi | ||
Attack of the 50-Foot Blockchain | Gerard |
A discussion of cryptocurrency from a decidedly critical angle. Takes the position that the story of cryptocurrency is more psychological than technological. | |
As Nature Made Him | Colapinto |
A biography of David Reimer, who was raised as a girl following a botched circumcision. | |
Are Prisons Obsolete | Davis | ||
Applied Abstract Algebra, 2ed | Lidl & Pilz | ||
Anti-Semite and Jew | Sartre | ||
And the Band Played On | Shilts | ||
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States | Dunbar-Ortiz | ||
American Corrections | Clear, Cole, & Reisig |
No idea how spicy this might be. | |
American Conspiracy Theories | Parent & Uscinski |
Argues that conspiracy theories reflect inter-group conflicts. | |
Alt-America | Neiwert |
I will need to start this over since my previous notes have completely vanished into the digital aether. Remember to take frequent breaks, because this book is heckin' stressful. | |
All the President's Men | Woodward & Bernstein | ||
All about Love | hooks | ||
After Jesus, Before Christianity | Taussig |
Covers the first two centuries of Christian history. | |
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents | Gibson | ||
Accelerando | Stross | ||
A Wizard of Earthsea | LeGuin |
The first in the Earthsea series. | |
A Scanner Darkly | Dick | ||
A Queer History of the United States | Bronski | ||
A Libertarian Walks into a Bear | Hongoltz-Hetling |
Possibly a tiny bit spicy. I have doubts that the author fully grasps the ideological deficiencies of right libertarianism. We shall see. | |
A Culture of Conspiracy | Barkun |
Past
Page | author | summary | subjects |
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The String Diaries | Lloyd-Jones |
A fun ride undercut by its infuriating ending. | fiction |
The Handmaid's Tale | Atwood | fiction | |
The Death of Democracy | Hett |
An examination of the Weimar Republic's final years. | history, fascism |
The Civil War as a Theological Crisis | Noll |
An examination of Civil War-era theological schisms resulting from American slavery. I suspect/hope it will provide an interesting perspective on the recognition of queer identities within today's churches. | |
The City in the Middle of the Night | Anders |
A young woman struggles to survive in a highly regimented city on an unforgiving planet. | fiction |
The Authoritarians | Altemeyer |
A highly accessible and frankly enjoyable introduction to authoritarianism, written by someone who has studied the topic for decades. | politics |
The Alice Network | Quinn | fiction | |
More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech | Broussard |
Argues that racism, sexism, and ableism in AI are not glitches but are in fact built into its foundation. | |
Little Fires Everywhere | Ng | fiction | |
Let This Radicalize You | Hayes & Kaba | ||
Jesus and John Wayne | Kristin Kobes Du Mez |
Discusses the long-running campaign of American evangelicals to masculinize Jesus and the ripple effects that campaign has had on the nation's political discourse. | politics, history, evangelicalism |
House of Leaves | Danielewsky |
My all-time favorite novel, House of Leaves almost never leaves my head. If you hang around me long enough, I'll eventually pull out my copy and talk at length about the text. | fiction |
Everything I Never Told You | Ng | fiction | |
Authority | VanderMeer | ||
Annihilation | VanderMeer |
I read this whole book in a single afternoon, and even though I finished it no more than an hour ago, I'm struggling for the words to describe it. | fiction |
Acceptance | VanderMeer |
The final book in the Southern Reach trilogy. | |
2312 | Robinson | fiction |