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📚 What to Read Next (No. 206): I'm here to stoke your tech-dystopia fears
The List: a few books for reflecting on 2021 and looking ahead to 2022
What was the best book you read this year?
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 12/21/21
What to Read Next (No. 205): my 2022 reading plan + interview with Oliver Burkeman
A Few Bookish Questions With Oliver Burkeman
My 2022 Reading Plans: A Year of Reading Women
The List: Anne Rice — the queen of vampires
What to Read Next (No. 204): a few more Christmasy reads
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 12/07/21
📚 What to Read Next (No. 203): Xmas reading + Garrett Graff
A Few Bookish Questions With Garrett Graff
The List: have a Dickensian December
What to Read Next (No. 202): two 1930s fiction classics + Black Friday goodies!
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 11/23/21
What to Read Next (No. 201): my favorite reads of 2021
The List: how to make decisions
4 Reasons to Read War and Peace in 2022
What to Read Next (No. 200): a new Obama book + a few outdoorsy reads
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 11/09/21
What to Read Next (No. 199): some thoughts on reading Stephen King
The Definitive Stephen King Book List
The Stephen King Reading Project
The List: my 7 favorite reads of 2016
What to Read Next (No. 198): the effects of time
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 10/26/21
What to Read Next (No. 197): Halloween edition!
The List: 5 irresistible books for fall
What to Read Next (No. 196): 19th century ladies
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 10/12/21
What to Read Next (No. 195): Celebrating a friend's new book
What to Read Next (No. 194): On Trumpy Literature
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 9/28/21
What to Read Next (No. 193): Hampton Sides
What to Read Next (No. 192): the commonalities of war + outdoorsy fiction
These Are a Few of My Favorite Things: 9/15/2021
What to Read Next (No. 191): staying grounded + a Civil War primer
The Practice of Groundedness: An Interview (and Giveaway!) with Brad Stulberg
What to Read Next (No. 190): an overrated classic, kid favorites, and your fall reading
These Are a Few of My Favorite Things: 8/31/21
What to Read Next (No. 189): cowboys, CS Lewis, and finding new rhythms
The List: Books for Heading Back to School
Discussion Thread: What are you looking forward to reading this fall?
What to Read Next (No. 188): What are men good for, anyway?
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 8/17/21
What to Read Next (No. 187): What Are Books For?
A Few Bookish Questions With Erik Rostad
The List: 10 books I'm thankful for
What to Read Next (No. 186): vampiric
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 8/3/21
What to Read Next (No. 185): subterranean studies
A Few Bookish Questions With Bradley Garrett
The List: my 6 favorite hiking and mountaineering books
What to Read Next (No. 184): Harry Potter and finding my reading tastes
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 7/20/21
"A Few Bookish Questions" Interviews
What to Read Next (No. 183): the literature of disaster
A Few Bookish Questions With Bonnie Tsui
The List: my favorite fictional series
What to Read Next (No. 182): a classic Churchill bio + new Andy Weir
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 7/6/21
What to Read Next (No. 181): surprising startup protagonists
A Few Bookish Questions With Josh Ireland
The List: 5(ish) reads for the July 4th weekend
What to Read Next (No. 180): Twain Redux
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 6/22/21
What to Read Next (No. 179): Mediterranean travels
A Few Bookish Questions With Benjamin Spall
The List: 8 of my favorite short reads
What to Read Next (No. 178): The Future
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 6/8/21
What to Read Next (No. 177): visions of empire
A Few Bookish Questions With Daniel James Brown
The List: behaving badly in Silicon Valley
What to Read Next (No. 176): WWII, in fiction and non-fiction
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 5/25/21
What to Read Next (No. 175): Mystery of the Month + The Addiction Inoculation
A Few Bookish Questions With Katy Milkman
The List: Memorial Day Reads (with a focus on our post-9/11 wars)
What book(s) are you looking forward to reading this summer?
What to Read Next (No. 174): epic historical fiction
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 5/11/21
What to Read Next (No. 173): travel memoirs of 1930s Africa
A Few Bookish Questions With Scott Newstok
What to Read Next (No. 172): wartime presidents
These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 4/27/21
What to Read Next (No. 171): battles in fiction — Beowulf and Gettysburg
The List: 9 great books about the natural world
What to Read Next (No. 170): Beartown and Bagger Vance
The List: a few of my favorite sports books
What to Read Next (No. 169): mystery of the month + interview with Morgan Housel
What to Read Next (No. 168): remembering McMurtry + interview with NBC’s Katy Tur
What are your favorite travel books?
What to Read Next (No. 167): another Lincoln edition
The List: 10 books set in Colorado
What to Read Next (No. 166): looking back a year + Nickel Boys + American Dirt
The List: 4 of My Favorite Notebooks/Journals
What to Read Next (No. 165): your master POTUS reading list
The List: Our Presidents in Fiction
What to Read Next (No. 164): a love letter to sports fandom + mystery of the month
A Few Bookish Questions With Psychologist Catherine Sanderson
What to Read Next (No. 163): creativity // a great bookish interview // birthday sale!
The List: My Five Favorite Space Reads
What to Read Next (No. 162): nothing less than the meaning of life
The List: Three Great Bios About Three Low-Ranked Presidents
What to Read Next: Presidents Day Bonus Edition!
What to Read Next (No. 161): another Russian edition — City of Thieves and The Tiger
Welcome to The List: A Few Books for Valentine’s Day
What to Read Next (No. 160): mystery of the month + Gerald Ford
Ask Me Anything About My Reading
What to Read Next (No. 159): fiction that leaves the world behind
10 Books That Have Stuck With Me 10 Years Later
What to Read Next (No. 158): unknown heroes of the outdoors + Andrea Pitzer interview
A Few Bookish Questions With Andrea Pitzer
What to Read Next: Inauguration Day Special
What to Read Next (No. 157): ethical considerations + an interview
A Few Bookish Questions With Ramit Sethi