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bookwyrm posts from 2025 / 01

  1. ““How weary one gets of this constant pounding,” Theodora said ridiculously. “Next summer, I must really go somewhere else.”
    “There are disadvantages everywhere,” Luke told her. “In the lake regions you get mosquitoes.””

    — Shirley Jackson: The Haunting of Hill House, p. 147

    A fun break, finished in a day, deserving of it’s reputation.

    Cover of The Haunting of Hill House

  2. as the women arrive at the house I put on Portishead’s self titled, this one needs spooky music.

    Cover of The Haunting of Hill House

  3. Runyon’s gangsters have more in common with Benya Krik than Hammett’s, who gets a cover blurb, to me, but those characters are only in the first few stories—the rest are about a jewish boy’s (the authors?) childhood in Odessa. I enjoyed them, but I’m going to put off starting the second Babel collection I’ve got for now.

    Cover of Odessa Stories

  4. Covering 2010-2020ish, this caught me up on a lot of the struggle I had been oblivious to before 2016 and been distrusting of various sources since. Pretty remarkable work. Bevin succeeds, to me, at detailing the process and outcomes of what seem to have been predominantly anarchist movements he’s sympathetic to.

    Cover of If We Burn

  5. What a strange little book. Kinda a rehash and very abridged version of Levy’s Hackers that begins in WW1 and ends post-snowden. Especially strange to finish on hackers fighting back against the government and corporate attempts to run “the internet” as I was descending to land at DCA to attend the last ShmooCon in DC.

    I’m still team Evgeny Morozov re: “what’s the Internet?”

    Cover of Splinternet: How Geopolitics and Commerce Are Fragmenting the World Wide Web

  6. Starting the year with the slimmest book on the pile, and a memoir to boot, worked well the past two years. I forget why I wishlisted this one — I thought I’d read another Adolph Reed Jr. book but I see shelving this now that it was his son, Touré, whose “Toward Freedom” I’d enjoyed (and just added to Bookwyrm.)

    Cover of The South

  7. gravely started reading The Wrestler’s Cruel Study

    Cover of The Wrestler's Cruel Study

  8. Christmas gift

    Cover of The South