Books I've read in 2025;
Muscle; Roy A. Meals, M. D.
Power, Sex, Suicide; Nick Lane *hyped about Mitocondria
Folk Punk, Literary Style; Patrick Schneeweis *Crass, full of ass
The Stolen Throne; David Gaider *Didn't finish, too CisHet
Braiding Sweetgrass; Robin Wall Kimmerer *very good, I reccomend
A People's History of the United States; Howard Zinn *good! reading list included!
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents; Terry Pratchett *Fun!
The Architecture of Disability; David Gissen *I remember very little of this book
American Poly; Christopher M. Gleason *Very informative.. I didn't finish
Mariel of Redwall; Brian Jacques *Almost TOO whimsical for me!
Good Omens; Neil Gaiman/Terry Pratchett *I liked the parts written by Terry
Mossflower; Brian Jacques
When Abortion Was a Crime: Women, Medicine, and Law in the US; Leslie J. Reagan *Didn't finish
The Global Forest; Diana Beresford-Kroeger * author woo-woo-d science
The Year of Less; Cait Flanders *2nd time reading this book!
Traveling with Sugar; Amy Moran-Thomas
Mattimeo;Brian Jacques
The Metamorphosis; Franz Kafka
A Midsummer Night's Dream; William Shakespeare
The Doctor's Plague: Germs, Childbed Fever, and the Strange Story of Ignac Semmelweis; Sherwin B. Nuland *Upsetting! I learned a lot!
Frankenstein; Mary Shelley
Books I've read in 2024;
Planta Sapiens ; Paco Calvo *A little dry, but very interesting!
A Hat Full of Sky; Terry Pratchett *Sequel to The Wee Free Men
The Wee Free Men; Terry Pratchett *Fun, whimsical, and just down-to-earth enough
Nature's Best Hope; Douglas W. Tallamy *Made me existential about trees
Wisdom of the Punk Buddha; Sam Marsh *Short, informal
Bringing Nature Home; Douglas W. Tallamy *Fun and informative! I learned a lot about Bugs!
The Future Is Disabled; Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha *Damn good!
Making Money; Terry Pratchett *ok, but not as fun as Going Postal
Going Postal; Terry Pratchett *lots of fun!
The Dogma of Hell; Rev. Fr. F. X. Schouppe, S. J. *Very Boring
A Delusion of Satan; Frances Hill *kinda depressing
God of War Official Novelization; J.M. Barlog *the audiobook is read by Alastair Duncan, very nice
Bear Attacks, Their Causes and Avoidance; Stephen Herrero *Fun and scary
The Ecological Planet; John Kricher *basic, but informative
In Search of Meadowlarks; John M. Marzluff *didn't finish reading, kinda sad
The Hobbit; J.R.R. Tolkien *previously read, got past the trolls and stopped
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up; Marie Kondo *Pretty good!
The Happiness Project; Gretchen Rubin * couldn't relate, didn't finish
The Waste Between Our Ears; Gerry Gillespie *written my a madman
The Smart Neanderthal;Clive Finlayson *10/10 i love it
Being Mortal; Atul Gawande *Informative, fun, reassuring
The Mountain in the Sea; Ray Nayler *some good, some bad, just ok.