
Books that I’ve read recently


Females
by Andrea Long Chu
Everyone is female, and everyone hates it.

The Overstory
by Richard Powers
Life will cook; the seas will rise. The planet’s lungs will be ripped out. And the law will let this happen, because harm was never imminent enough. Imminent, at the speed of people, is too late. The law must judge imminent at the speed of trees.

Hagseed
by Margaret Atwood

Educated
by Tara Westover

The Western Wind
by Samantha Harvey

The Secret Commonwealth (The Book of Dust #2)
by Philip Pullman

La Belle Sauvage (The Book of Dust #1)
by Philip Pullman

Solitude: In Pursuit of a Singular Life in a Crowded World
by Michael Harris

Normal People
by Sally Rooney

The Wall
by John Lanchester

The uninhabitable Earth: life after warming
by David Wallace-Wells
Half of the Great Barrier Reef has already died, methane is leaking from the Artic permafrost that may never freeze again, and the high-end estimates for what warming will mean for cereal crops suggest that just four degrees of warming could reduce yields by 50 percent. If this strikes you as tragic, which is should, consider that we have all the tools we need, today, to stop it all…

Feminism for the 99%
by Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser
Far from celebrating women CEOs who occupy corner offices, we want to get rid of CEOs and corner offices.

The Book of Sarah
by Sarah Lightman

Capitalist Realism
by Mark Fisher

My Brilliant Friend
by Elena Ferrante

New Dark Age
by James Bridle

Ghosts of the Tsunami: Death and Life in Japan’s Disaster Zone
by Richard Lloyd Parry
