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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2022 · 1H 32M

Strangely Doesburg and the 2021 Reading List - Part II

from Strangely and Friends · host S. Doesburg

Hello everyone!Here is part 2 of the list of all the books I read this year! (Numbers 60-130) Within you will find more unscripted ramblings, learn which series of books from my childhood still holds up, and hear me express my disgust at my least favorite read of the year!Until next time friends!- StrangelyWhat Technology Wants - Kevin KellyThe Great Hunt - Robert JordanThe Dragon Reborn - Robert JordanThe Shadow Rising - Robert JordanThe Fires of Heaven - Robert JordanCoding Democracy - Maureen WebbThe Doctor Who Fooled the World - Brian DeerWalkaway - Cory DoctorowProject Hail Mary - Andy WeirBeyond Order - Jordan PetersonChernobyl: History of a Tragedy - Serhii PlokhySnow Crash - Neil StephensonWatchlist - Various [ed.] Bryan HurtScam Me if You Can - Frank AbagnaleThe Diamond Age: Or The Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer - Neal StephensonReamde - Neal StephensonThe Cloister Walk - Kathleen NorrisZodiac - Neal StephensonUltralight Backpackin’ Tips - Mike Clelland!The Coddling of the American Mind - Jonathan Haidt and Greg LukianoffRedwall - Brian JacquesMossflower - Brian JacquesMattimeo - Brian JacquesThe Grim Grotto - Lemony SnickettThe Penultimate Peril - Lemony SnickettThe End - Lemony SnickettThe Old Ways - Robert MacfarlaneThe Black Dossier - Alan Moore, Kevin O’Neill, et al.Reclaiming Conversation - Sherry TurkleSeven at Sea - Erik Orton & Emily OrtonThe Cobweb - Neal StephensonThe Righteous Mind - Jonathan HaidtRoadside Picnic - Arkady and Boris StrugatskyTrespassing Across America - Ken Ilgunas (Walden on Wheels)Deep Work - Cal NewportBlitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich - Norman OhlerSkin Game - Jim ButcherPeace Talks - Jim ButcherBattle Ground - Jim ButcherFactfulness - Hans RoslingInterface - Neal Stephenson & J. Frederick GeorgeWanderlust - Elisabeth EavesBecoming A Mountain - Stephen AlterHow to Quit Your Job and Travel the World - Kate JordanYou Want to Go Where? - Jeff BlumfeldAmerican Shaolin - Matthew PollyThe Song of the Dodo - David Quammen (saddest thing I’ve read all year)Soulful Simplicity - Courtney CarverThe Final Frontiersman - James CampbellMonstress Vol. 1: Awakening - Liu Takeda, et al.Entangled Life - Merlin SheldrakeIf I Live to Be 100 - Neenah EllisTen Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now - Jaron LanierSailing Alone Around the World - Joshua SlocumTribe - Sebastian JungerJerusalem - Alan MooreAtlas of a Lost World - Craig ChildsThe Way Home - Mark BoyceAscender Vol. III: The Digital Mage - LeMire, Nguyen, et al.Ascender Vol. IV: Star Seed - LeMire, Nguyen, et al.King Lear - Shakespeare (Oxford Classics Ed.)The History of Rum - John DonaghueNeuromancer - William GibsonThe Confusion - Neal StephensonAnd A Bottle of Rum - Wayne CurtisDouble Bill - Emma Bull and Will ShetterlyDead Souls - Nikolai Vasilievich GogolElysian Fire - Alastair ReynoldsInhibitor Phase - Alastair Reynolds

Hello everyone! Here is part 2 of the list of all the books I read this year! (Numbers 60-130) Within you will find more unscripted ramblings, learn which series of books from my childhood still holds up, and hear me express my disgust at my least favorite read of the year! Until next time friends! - Strangely What Technology Wants - Kevin Kelly The Great Hunt - Robert Jordan The Dragon Reborn - Robert Jordan The Shadow Rising - Robert Jordan The Fires of Heaven - Robert Jordan Coding Democracy - Maureen Webb The Doctor Who Fooled the World - Brian Deer Walkaway - Cory Doctorow Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir Beyond Order - Jordan Peterson Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy - Serhii Plokhy Snow Crash - Neil Stephenson Watchlist - Various [ed.] Bryan Hurt Scam Me if You Can - Frank Abagnale The Diamond Age: Or The Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer - Neal Stephenson Reamde - Neal Stephenson The Cloister Walk - Kathleen Norris Zodiac - Neal Stephenson Ultralight Backpackin’ Tips - Mike Clelland! The Coddling of the American Mind - Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff Redwall - Brian Jacques Mossflower - Brian Jacques Mattimeo - Brian Jacques The Grim Grotto - Lemony Snickett The Penultimate Peril - Lemony Snickett The End - Lemony Snickett The Old Ways - Robert Macfarlane The Black Dossier - Alan Moore, Kevin O’Neill, et al. Reclaiming Conversation - Sherry Turkle Seven at Sea - Erik Orton & Emily Orton The Cobweb - Neal Stephenson The Righteous Mind - Jonathan Haidt Roadside Picnic - Arkady and Boris Strugatsky Trespassing Across America - Ken Ilgunas (Walden on Wheels) Deep Work - Cal Newport Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich - Norman Ohler Skin Game - Jim Butcher Peace Talks - Jim Butcher Battle Ground - Jim Butcher Factfulness - Hans Rosling Interface - Neal Stephenson & J. Frederick George Wanderlust - Elisabeth Eaves Becoming A Mountain - Stephen Alter How to Quit Your Job and Travel the World - Kate Jordan You Want to Go Where? - Jeff Blumfeld American Shaolin - Matthew Polly The Song of the Dodo - David Quammen (saddest thing I’ve read all year) Soulful Simplicity - Courtney Carver The Final Frontiersman - James Campbell Monstress Vol. 1: Awakening - Liu Takeda, et al. Entangled Life - Merlin Sheldrake If I Live to Be 100 - Neenah Ellis Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now - Jaron Lanier Sailing Alone Around the World - Joshua Slocum Tribe - Sebastian Junger Jerusalem - Alan Moore Atlas of a Lost World - Craig Childs The Way Home - Mark Boyce Ascender Vol. III: The Digital Mage - LeMire, Nguyen, et al. Ascender Vol. IV: Star Seed - LeMire, Nguyen, et al. King Lear - Shakespeare (Oxford Classics Ed.) The History of Rum - John Donaghue Neuromancer - William Gibson The Confusion - Neal Stephenson And A Bottle of Rum - Wayne Curtis Double Bill - Emma Bull and Will Shetterly Dead Souls - Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol Elysian Fire - Alastair Reynolds Inhibitor Phase - Alastair Reynolds

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