#8. Music is History by Questlove
I’m a big fan of history that uses a specific filter for historical observation. Quest uses music of his life to ground moments in time, discuss how history is limited to those that experience it, re-experience it through eyes of others.
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#7. A Shadow Intelligence by Oliver Harris
My introduction to an excellent spy novelist. Harris might get too “inside baseball,” but part of the novel’s quality is the texture of the observational minutiae.
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#6. Miss May Does Not Exist by Carrie Couragen
Speaking of cantankerous, this Elaine May bio celebrates the genius and imperfections of one of the most interesting people on the planet. She makes clear that her idol worship includes the good, the bad, and the irascible.
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#5. What I Ate in One Year by Stanley Tucci
Tucci can’t write 40 of these books and I’d read every one. His voice is authentic and beautifully cantankerous. Also, there’s a lot more than just food in this book all about food.
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#4. Rebel Girl by Kathleen Hanna
A festering, open wound of a memoir that digs into the riot girl moment — what they and Hanna got right and wrong about feminism In the moment and how the very idea of “feminism” becomes corrupted by a kind of discourse. #2026ReadingList #BookSky
Since we are on the topic of reading...this was my first finished book of 2026...broke my heart
#sunriseonthereaping #2026readinglist #reading #hungergames
My #2026readinglist so far.
I read through most of Scarlett St.Claire's work at the end of last year.
Taking a break from fantasy/romance to spend some time with my favorite genre: Who-Done-It's.
I'm only on book 2, but so far I'm 🖤ing the Castle Knoll Murder Mystery series.
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#3. We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker
This melodrama falls outside my usual reading roster, I had to admire Whitaker’s skill w/ narrative. Some of it felt over-written, but when the plot rolls downhill towards its numerous reveals, the author shows his true talents. #2026ReadingList #booksky
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#2. The Harder I Fight the More I Love You by Neko Case
Potent memoir about love, acceptance, and the trauma of childhood from one of my favorite voices in contemporary music. Soulful and personal retelling of her youth and struggle to accept and love herself as an adult.
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EYES ON ICE & 105 Essential Pro-Democracy Newsletters
EYES ON ICE & 105 Essential Pro-Democracy Newsletters
thedemlabs.org/2026/01/21/e...
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Okay I meant to basically live tweet this in form of review but honestly was so caught up in it that I finished it in just under 8 hours.
9/10 fuck now I have to wait for the next one.
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Gonna make a thread of books I finish throughout 2026.
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I just learned about the term slow violence and about this important work from @prisonculture
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#2026ReadingList
1 Bloodsong of Wycaro by Carol Sturka
This is an excerpt of Carol Sturka's latest novel, for those of us who were worried about Raban's fate after Lucasia made him walk the plank in the last novel.
It is as well-written as all her other work and hints at events that happen /1
If you want to follow along with my 2026 reading progress, here's where I will be posting them. I have a stretch goal of writing a quick review for each book in the various apps, and will *try* to post my Storygraph reviews here. So excited to chip away at my TBR! #booknerd #2026ReadingList
Got any steamy reads lined up for 2026? Let me know so I can add to my TBR!
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Titles published in 2025 that i hope to read in 2026
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#2025releases
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Seeing all these "top of 2025" book lists reminds me of my regular upset about how many amazing books I won't get to read simply because you cannot read all the amazing books in one lifetime. Still giddy for my #2026readinglist!
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The most joy in 2025, I know I have a library full of books myself I need to get through LOL but it never hurts to keep adding to the stacks of books lol
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