• Anne Helen Petersen, Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation (1)
  • Amy Key, Arrangements in Blue: Notes on Loving and Living Alone (2)
  • Edward Espe Brown, The Tassajara Bread Book (3)
  • Mark Lanegan, Sing Backwards and Weep: A Memoir (4)
  • One hundred poems from Old Japan: a new translation of the Hyakunin Isshu (5)
  • Regina N. Bradley (editor), An OutKast Reader: Essays on Race, Gender, and the Postmodern South (6)
  • Mark Lanegan, I Am the Wolf: Lyrics and Writings (7)
  • Anna Katharina Schaffner, Exhaustion: A History (8)
  • Paul Leonardi, Digital Exhaustion: Simple Rules for Reclaiming Your Life (9)
  • Lee Onhwa, A Midnight Pastry Shop Called Hwawoldang (10)
  • Robert Chapman, Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism (11)
  • Anastasiia Fedorova, Second Skin: Inside the worlds of fetish, kink, and deviant desire (12)
  • Stewart Home, Fascist Yoga: Grifters, Occultists, White Supremacists, and the New Order In Wellness (13)
  • Jenny Odell, How to Do Nothing: Resisting the attention economy (14)
  • Catherine Tan, Spaces on the Spectrum: How Autism Movements Resist Experts and Create Knowledge (15)
  • Robert I. Hellyer, Green with milk and sugar: When Japan filled America's tea cups (16)
  • Daniella Mestyanek Young, The Culting of America: What Makes a Cult and Why We Love Them (reading)
  • Elizabeth F. S. Roberts, In Praise of Addiction, or how we can learn to love dependency in a damaged world (reading)
  • Leigh Claire La Berge, Fake Work: How I Began to Suspect Capitalism Is a Joke (reading)
  • Michael Steinberger, The philosopher in the valley: Alex Karp, Palantir, and the rise of the surveillance state (reading)
  • Anna Dorn, Perfume and Pain
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