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Recently Read Books
- Wander, by Jenn Manley Lee (In progress).
- Neveryóna, or: The Tale of Signs and Cities: Some Informal Remarks Towards the Modular Calculus, Part Four, by Samuel R. Delany (In progress).
- Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns, by Kent Beck (In progress).
- Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity, by Julia Serano (January 29, 2012).
- Black Jack, Volume 4, by Osamu Tezuka (January 11, 2012).
- Black Jack, Volume 3, by Osamu Tezuka (January 8, 2012).
- Tales of Nevèrÿon, by Samuel R. Delany (January 7, 2012).
- Implementation Patterns, by Kent Beck (January 5, 2012).
- A Theory of Fun for Game Design, by Raph Koster (January 4, 2012).
- Among Others, by Jo Walton (December 25, 2011).
- Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior, by Chögyam Trungpa (December 23, 2011).
- Lifelode, by Jo Walton (December 11, 2011).
- Bread & Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York, by Samuel R. Delany and Mia Wolff (December 4, 2011).
- Yotsuba&!, Volume 10, by Kiyohiko Azuma (November 26, 2011).
- Mushishi, Volume 5, by Yuki Urushibara (November 26, 2011).
- The Elegance of the Hedgehog, by Muriel Barbery (November 25, 2011).
- Oglaf, Volume 1, by Doug Bayne and Trudy Cooper (November 18, 2011).
- Black Orchid, by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean (November 5, 2011).
- Pale Fire, by Vladimir Nabokov (November 4, 2011).
- The Mad Man, by Samuel R. Delany (October 20, 2011).
- The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger, by Marc Levinson (October 3, 2011).
- Prince of Networks: Bruno Latour and Metaphysics, by Graham Harman (September 23, 2011).
- Dice Games Properly Explained, by Reiner Knizia (August 4, 2011).
- iPhone SDK Development: Building iPhone Applications, by Bill Dudney and Chris Adamson (August 1, 2011).
- Two-Part Invention, by Madeline L'Engle (July 31, 2011).
- The Irrational Season, by Madeline L'Engle (July 29, 2011).
- The Summer of the Great-Grandmother, by Madeline L'Engle (July 23, 2011).
- With Her Body, by Nicola Griffith (July 20, 2011).
- A Circle of Quiet, by Madeline L'Engle (July 19, 2011).
- Always, by Nicola Griffith (July 16, 2011).
- CoffeeScript: Accelerated JavaScript Development, by Trevor Burnham (July 13, 2011).
- Stay, by Nicola Griffith (July 11, 2011).
- The Blue Place, by Nicola Griffith (July 9, 2011).
- Perfect Health Diet: Four Steps to Renewed Health, Youthful Vitality, and Long Life, by Paul Jaminet and Shou-Ching Jaminet (July 5, 2011).
- The Wild Girls, by Ursula K. Le Guin (June 26, 2011).
- Slow River, by Nicola Griffith (June 25, 2011).
- Ammonite, by Nicola Griffith (June 19, 2011).
- Read Real Japanese Essays: Contemporary Writings by Popular Authors, by Janet Ashby (June 19, 2011).
- Continuous Delivery, by Jez Humble and David Farley (June 15, 2011).
- Demian, by Hermann Hesse (May 29, 2011).
- minus., by Ryan Armand (May 15, 2011).
- Hikaru no Go, Volume 23, by Yumi Hotta (May 9, 2011).
- Kamakura, by John Fairbairn (May 1, 2011).
- Well Played 1.0: Video Games, Value and Meaning, by Drew Davidson (April 18, 2011).
- The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine, by Michael Lewis (April 13, 2011).
- Midwest Modern: The Color Woodcuts of Mabel Hewit, by Jane Glaubinger (March 29, 2011).
- MW, by Osamu Tezuka (March 27, 2011).
- Programming in Scala: Second Edition, by Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon, and Bill Venners (March 25, 2011).
- Lucene in Action: Second Edition, by Michael McCandless, Erik Hatcher, and Otis Gospodnetić (March 10, 2011).
- Programming Scala: Tackle Multi-Core Complexity on the Java Virtual Machine, by Venkat Subramaniam (February 17, 2011).