Books read in 2014 with some stream of conscious writings focused around each book.

Lucifer's Hammer: Larry Niven

The Bat: Jo Nesbo

Red Earth & Pouring Rain: Vikram Chandra

How to be a Woman: Caitlin Moran

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus: John Gray

Ethical Slut: Dossie Easton & Janet Hardy

Cockroaches: Jo Nesbo

Cooked: Michael Pollan

Futurological Congress: Stanislav Lem

The Redbreast: Jo Nesbo

dhalgren: Samuel Delany

The Circle: Dave Eggers

Cunt: Inga Muscio

Walden: Henry David Thoreau

Atlas Shrugged: Ayn Rand

Self Reliance: Ralph Waldo Emmerson

Profit Over People: Noam Chomsky

Distant Stars: Samuel Delany

Survival of the Nicest: Stefan Klein

From Shy to Social: Christopher Gray

The Code Book: Simon Singh

Blindsight: Peter Watts

The Man in the High Castle: Phillip K Dick

Ubik: Phillip K Dick

Colorblind: Tim Wise

The Unbearable Lightness of Being: Milan Kundera

Einsteins Bridge: John Kramer

The Sound and The Fury: William Falkner

Steppenwolf: Hermann Hesse

C.G. Jung and Herman Hesse: Miguel Serrano

Demian: Herman Hesse

Ishmael: Daniel Quinn

Anathem: Neal Stephenson

Titan: John Varley

The Circuit: Francisco Jiminez

Sex for One: Betty Dodson

The Lost Explorer: Conrad Anker

How Baking Works: Paula Fiigoni

Wild: Cheryl Strayed

Woman on the Edge of Time: Marge Piercy

Eros the Bittersweet: Anne Carson

Man v. Nature: Diane Cook

The Unexpected Universe: Loren Eiseley

Why We Need Love: Simon Van Booy

Phaedrus: Plato

In the Dust of this Planet: Eugene Thacker

No One Belongs Here More than You: Miranda July

Fahrenheit 451: Ray Bradbury

No Matter the Wreckage: Sarah Kay

Invitation to a Beheading: Vladimir Nabokov

Alphabetical Africa: Walter Abish

Men Explain Things to Me: Rebecca Solnit

Sum: David Eagleman

Narcissus & Goldmund: Hermann Hesse

Daring Greatly: Brene Brown

Bad Feminist: Roxane Gay

Siddhartha: Hermann Hesse

We Are Not Ourselves: Matthew Thomas

The Book: Alan Watts

 

 


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