Reading
Books: on balance, I'm for them. These are most of the ones I've read since 2007 or so. The star ratings correspond more closely to "how worth my time this felt" than "how good this is."
Rabbit at Rest (Rabbit Angstrom #4)
Updike, John
Rabbit Is Rich (Rabbit Angstrom, #3)
Updike, John
Rabbit Redux (Rabbit Angstrom #2)
Updike, John
Rabbit, Run (Rabbit Angstrom #1)
Updike, John
Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code
Benjamin, Ruha
Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City
Hyra, Derek S.
Made me think about:
- Black in Place
Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life
Greenfield, Adam
Radium Watch Dial Painters: Poems
Butterworth, D.S.
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters & Seymour: An Introduction
Salinger, J.D.
RASL
Smith, Jeff
Ready Player One
Cline, Ernest
Real Food: What to Eat and Why
Planck, Nina
Red Mars
Robinson, Kim Stanley
Made me think about:
- The Martian
- The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
- Dune (Dune Chronicles, #1)
- Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond Productivity Culture
Reflections on the Revolution in France
Burke, Edmund
Reinventing Europe: The History of the European Union, 1945 to Present
Leucht, Brigitte, (ed.)|Seidel, Katja, (ed.)|Warlouzet, Laurent, (ed.)
Reservation Blues
Alexie, Sherman
Revisions of Goodloe Byron
Byron, Goodloe
Rice Boy
Dahm, Evan
Riot Baby
Onyebuchi, Tochi
Rogue Protocol
Wells, Martha
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
Holland, Tom
Ruby on Rails 3 Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example (Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series)
Hartl, Michael
Ruskin
Landow, George P.