Books I Have Read in 2020
I did read a lot less in 2020, but I did watch all seven seasons of Parks & Recreation multiple times. And I played through multiple Pokémon games on Switch and 3DS. Looks like I'm not a strong pandemic reader.
- Das flüssige Land by Raphaela Edelbauer ★★★★★
- The Rage: The Vicious Circle of Islamist and Far-Right Extremism by Julia Ebner ★★★★★
- Bloodline by Claudia Gray ★★★★★
- Catalyst by James Luceno ★★★★★
- My Monument by Ander Monson ★★★★☆
- Everyday Information Architecture by Lisa Maria Martin ★★★★★
- Galaxy’s Edge: Black Spire by Delilah S. Dawson ★★★★★
- Accessibility for Everyone by Laura Kalbag ★★★★★
- Alphabet Squadron by Alexander Freed ★★★★☆
- Caucasia by Danzy Senna ★★★★☆
- Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy by Cathy O'Neil ★★★★☆
- Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor by Virginia Eubanks ★★★★☆
- Plume: An Investigation by Mary Heather Noble ★★★★★
- The Making of a Manager: How to Crush Your Job as the New Boss by Julie Zhuo ★★★★☆
- Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin ★★☆☆☆
- Scham by Inès Bayard ★★★★☆
- Alle, außer mir by Francesca Melandri ★★★★★
- Annette, ein Heldinnenepos by Anne Weber ★★★★☆
- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott ★★★☆☆
- Not Your Ordinary Experience of Desire by Susannah Borystehn-Tkacz ★★★★☆
- The 99% Invisible City by Roman Mars ★★★★★
- Tarkin by James Luceno ★★★★☆
- Blauer Hibiskus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ★★★★★
- Just Enough Research by Erika Hall ★★★★☆