June reading
July 3, 2021
Just finished:
- First Person Singular, Haruki Murakami
- Ambit Pop
- The Little Black Book of Data and Democracy, Kyle Taylor
- Ministry for the Future, Kim Stanley Robinson
- The Illustrated History of Football, David Squires
- Ways of Seeing, John Berger <- course recommended reading
- Lunch Poems, Frank O’Hara <- course recommended reading
- Two Days in Yorkshire, Peter Cossins and Andrew Denton
- The Unaccompanied, Simon Armitage
On the go:
- Word Perfect, Susie Dent
- The Nanny State Made Me, Stuart Maconie
- Racing Hard, Willian Fotheringham
- Selected Poems, Tony Harrison
- A Taste for Death, PD James
- The Crucible, Arthur Miller
- The Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K Le Guin <- course recommended reading
Recently acquired but not started:
- The Blizzard 50
- The Artist and Writer’s Yearbook 2021 (a pressie – very kind indeed!)
- Why Women Will Save the Planet, Friends of the Earth and C40 Cities
- Rialto 96
- Tenth of December, George Saunders (Father’s Day pressie – thanks!) <- course recommended reading
- Too Much Happiness, Alice Munro (Father’s Day pressie – ta!) <- course recommended reading
- Other Stories and Other Stories, Ali Smith (Father’s Day pressie – merci!) <- course recommended reading
- The Birds & Other Stories, Daphne du Maurier (Father’s Day pressie – muchos gracias!) <- course recommended reading
- The Shropshire Lad, AE Housman
- The Misunderstanding and Caligula, Albert Camus
- Bar Mitzvah Boy and Other Television Plays, Jack Rosenthal
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain
- The Invisible Man, HG Wells
- Hotel insomnia, Charles Simic
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