Also for school; dense at times but good!
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ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading The tainted desert by Valerie Kuletz
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading Discard Studies by Max Liboiron
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading Doppelganger by Naomi Klein
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading Mining Capitalism by Stuart Kirsch
ingrid@bookwyrm.social <p>finished reading</p>
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi
A landmark history of one hundred years of war waged against the Palestinians from the foremost US historian of the …
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading All Systems Red by Martha Wells
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading Discourse on Colonialism by Aimé Césaire
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading How Not to Kill Yourself by Clancy Martin
Content warning I mean it's a book about suicide so bear that in mind
I don't love that this book was extremely helpful and relevant to me, personally, but it was! I think it helps that Clancy Martin seems like a pretty fucked up guy who has done some pretty awful shit and doesn't hide any of it--meaning it's not a redemption story about overcoming suicidality and more about living with suicidality in the day to day.
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading The Mushroom at the End of the World by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading Life on Ice by Joanna Radin
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading Savage Kin by Margaret M. Bruchac
ingrid@bookwyrm.social finished reading Material World by Ed Conway
Was asked to write a review of this book (this is not the review, just me logging it). It's very weird to read a whole book about key commodities and supply chains that treats capitalism and colonialism as basically a tertiary angle of the narrative? There's a lot of well-meaning gee-whiz language here that I am maybe too cynical for. Some pretty good "how it works" type writing for complex industrial processes, though.