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  • Finished reading: Montaigne by Stefan Zweig πŸ“š

    I was hoping for more philosophy in this, but I think it would pair well with a book of Montaigne’s essays to give insight to Montaigne’s thinking. (I heard of the book via Ryan Holiday’s newsletter and the links above are to his bookstore.)

    β†’ 2:20 PM, Jan 9
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  • Year in books for 2024

    Here are the books I finished reading in 2024. There were a handful more, but I didn’t do a great job tracking them on micro.blog.

    Polostan The Place of Tides Rhythm of War At Work in the Ruins Reamde Dopamine Nation The High Sierra Assassin's Apprentice Scattered Minds Sun House The Narrow Road Between Desires The Fragile Threads of Power Fourth Wing (The Empyrean, #1) Iron Flame
    β†’ 5:04 PM, Jan 2
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  • Finished reading: Polostan by Neal Stephenson πŸ“š

    β†’ 2:47 PM, Dec 31
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  • Finished reading: The Place of Tides by James Rebanks πŸ“š

    One of the best books I read this year.

    β†’ 2:46 PM, Dec 31
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  • Finished reading: Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson πŸ“š

    I’m glad I reread this before diving into Wind & Truth. There are a lot of details, especially in the last 200 pages or so, that I had forgotten. (πŸ“šπŸ’™)

    β†’ 9:48 AM, Dec 8
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  • Finished reading: At Work in the Ruins by Dougald Hine πŸ“š

    I’m going to need to let the ideas from this book marinate for a while, then revisit the book. A lot of what Hine writes resonates with me, but also challenges my long held views of science. There’s a lot to think about here … (πŸ“šπŸ’™)

    β†’ 9:46 AM, Dec 8
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  • Wind and Truth launch day! My local bookshop had signed copies. I have ~100 pages to go on my re-read of Rhythm of War, then I’ll dive in to this. πŸͺπŸ“šπŸ’™

    β†’ 12:41 PM, Dec 6
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  • Just ordered my 2025 calendar refill from Austin Mann. The prints are always gorgeous and make a great gift.

    β†’ 6:16 PM, Nov 29
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  • β˜•οΈ With the holidays arriving in the US next week, I roasted my first batch of Sweet Maria’s Polar Expresso for 2024. I’ve been trending towards lighter roasts lately, but going Full City+ on this blend usually works well for both pour overs and espresso.

    β†’ 3:11 PM, Nov 21
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  • Finished reading: Reamde by Neal Stephenson πŸ“š

    This was my first reread of Reamde since it was published. I forgot how good it was. The terrorist story line was a little too mid-2000s, but the technology pieces hold up pretty well and the characters are great. 8/10

    β†’ 3:57 PM, Nov 19
  • πŸ–‹ Happy Hobonichi Day! I’m due for a new 5 Year and am going to recommit to keeping it updated. I’ve done it sporadically over the last 5 years, but looking back on the stretches I kept it up is delightful.

    I haven’t used a daily Hobo in a few years, but couldn’t resist adding one to my order.

    β†’ 10:03 AM, Sep 1
  • Finished reading: The Creative Act by Rick Rubin πŸ“š

    I know a lot of people love this book, and I was excited to read it, but I just couldn’t get into it. I read it over the course of 6 months in small sections when I thought I was in the right frame of mind, but it never grabbed me.

    β†’ 8:12 AM, Aug 13
  • Finished reading: Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan πŸ“š

    I’m a big fan of Robin’s newsletters, but had never read one of his books. I enjoyed this immensely. If you like books, libraries, and typography, you might enjoy this too.

    β†’ 8:08 AM, Aug 13
  • I’ve been getting back into print magazines and Mountain Gazette is a great one. Their list of “Magazines We Love That Aren’t Ours” is fantastic. I didn’t know that Creem is coming back!

    β†’ 3:20 PM, Aug 10
  • Finished reading: A Hacker’s Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society’s Rules, and How to Bend them Back by Bruce Schneier πŸ“š

    A book about all the various ways people (mostly rich people) hack our political, legal and societal systems for their benefit. I found it rather depressing as the β€œHow to Bend them Back” portion of the book didn’t seem to offer many realistic solutions.

    β†’ 6:20 AM, Aug 10
  • Finished reading: Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy πŸ“š

    β†’ 6:59 AM, Aug 2
  • Finished reading: Freedom by Sebastian Junger πŸ“š

    A short book on what it means to be free in the worldly sense rather than the spiritual. I enjoyed it.

    β†’ 4:38 PM, Jul 29
  • OK, that’s it for now. Sorry for all the posts!

    β†’ 4:05 PM, Jul 29
  • Finished reading: Lessons from an American Stoic by Mark Matousek πŸ“š

    β†’ 4:03 PM, Jul 29
  • Finished reading: The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson πŸ“š

    β†’ 4:02 PM, Jul 29
  • Finished reading: In the Kingdom of Ice by Hampton Sides πŸ“š

    β†’ 4:02 PM, Jul 29
  • Finished reading: Babel by R. F. Kuang πŸ“š

    Wow, I really enjoyed this.

    β†’ 4:00 PM, Jul 29
  • Finished reading: The Motivation Manifesto by Brendon Burchard πŸ“š

    β†’ 3:59 PM, Jul 29
  • Finished reading: The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England by Brandon Sanderson πŸ“š

    β†’ 3:59 PM, Jul 29
  • Finished reading: Red Team Blues by Cory Doctorow πŸ“š

    β†’ 3:58 PM, Jul 29
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