# Books I've read

(for books I've read more than once, dates refer to the most recent reading, not the first)

## 2024

### Fiction

* "Hearth Stories, Issue 1", Multiple Authors

### Non-Fiction

* "Tools for Conviviality", Ivan Illich

## 2023

### Fiction

* "The Monkey Wrench Gang", Edward Abbey (finished in Jan 2024 but read majority Dec 2023)
* "Distress", Greg Egan
* "Austral", Paul McAuley
* "The Elephant Vanishes", Haruki Murakami
* "Distraction", Bruce Sterling

### Non-Fiction

* "A Voice Crying in the Wilderness: Notes from a Secret Journal (Vox Clamantis in Deserto)", Edward Abbey
* "The Starship and the Canoe", Kenneth Brower
* "The Lonely Sea and the Sky", Francis Chichester
* "The Dragonfly Will Be the Messiah", Masanobu Fukuoka
* "Think Like a Mountain", Aldo Leopold
* "We Belong to Gaia", James Lovelock
* "West with the Night", Beryl Markham
* "What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry", John Markoff
* "Regenesis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet", George Monbiot
* "The Uninhabitable Earth", David Wallace-Wells

## 2022

### Fiction

* "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", Douglas Adams
* "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe", Douglas Adams
* "Burning Chrome", William Gibson
* "Neuromancer", William Gibson
* "The Worlds of Frank Herbert", Frank Herbert
* "Cancer Ward", Alexander Solzhenitsyn
* "Termination Shock", Neal Stephenson

### Non-Fiction

* "Desert Solitaire", Edward Abbey
* "Whole Earth Discipline", Stewart Brand
* "Kodoku: Sailing alone across the Pacific", Kenichi Horie
* "Cape Horn: The Logical Route", Bernard Moitessier
* "The Greatest Aventure", Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones
* "My Adventurous Life", Dick Smith

## 2021

### Fiction

* "Professor Spindlebrock's Little Blue Book of Traveling Spells", Joseph Lyman
* "Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World", Haruki Murakami
* "Killing Comendatore", Haruki Murakami
* "The Big U", Neal Stephenson
* "Zodiac", Neal Stephenson
* "A Good Old-Fashioned Future", Bruce Sterling
* "Crystal Express", Bruce Sterling
* "Globalhead", Bruce Sterling
* "Heavy Weather", Bruce Sterling

### Non-Fiction

* "A World of My Own: The first ever non-stop solo round the world voyage", Robin Knox-Johnston

## 2020

### Fiction

* "Agency", William Gibson
* "Spook Country", William Gibson
* "Perihelion Summer", Greg Egan
* "Zeitgeist", Bruce Sterling

### Non-Fiction

* "A Sand Country Almanac", Aldo Leopold
* "The Long Way", Bernard Moitessier

## 2019

### Fiction

* "Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology", Assorted Authors
* "Record of a Spaceborn Few", Becky Chambers
* "The Man in the High Castle", Philip K Dick
* "A Farewell to Arms": Ernest Hemmingway
* "Fall, or Dodge in Hell": Neal Stephenson
* "The Feed", Nick Clark Windo

## 2018

### Fiction

* "Oryx and Crake", Margaret Atwood
* "The Circle", Dave Eggers
* "Chapterhouse Dune", Frank Herbert
* "The Postmortal", Drew Magary
* "Logan's Run", William F. Nolan & George Clayton Johnson
* "Fight Club", Chuck Palahniuk
* "The Artificial Kid", Bruce Sterling

### Non-Fiction

* "Last Flight of the Pigeon", Simon Clode
* "Just Ride", Grant Petersen

## 2017

### Fiction

* "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet", Becky Chambers
* "A Closed and Common Orbit", Becky Chambers
* "Walkaway", Cory Doctorow
* "Permutation City", Greg Egan
* "The Great Passage", Shion Miura
* "We", Yevgeny Zamyatin

### Non-Fiction

* "Less is Enough: On Architecture and Asceticism", Pier Vittorio Aureli
* "Down and Out in Paris and London", George Orwell
* "The Epic Struggle of the Internet of Things", Bruce Sterling
* "Civil Disobedience", Henry David Thoreau

## 2015

### Fiction

* "Seveneves", Neal Stephenson

## 2014

### Fiction

* "The Peripheral", William Gibson