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On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams ([personal profile] dewline) wrote2021-06-03 10:07 pm

Books: A Poll Result and a New List

You remember this poll?

Decided to go with an option unpicked to date by anyone: Stumptown Vol. 4: The Case of the Cup of Joe. Greg Rucka wrote it, he helped me out with some research on something I co-wrote a little over twenty years ago, and a lot of his stuff's entertained me over the decades since then. So he gets a little more of what I can spare, effective today. I pick the book up on Saturday.

Other titles I'm either reading, re-reading or trying to make time for right now, whether by my own finances or with the public library's help:

  • Glimpses of Cumberland Township - For the Honour of Our Ancestors - Cumberland Township Historical Society
  • The Red Atlas: How the Soviet Union Secretly Mapped the World by John Davies and Alexander J. Kent
  • Star Trek: Discovery - Wonderlands by [personal profile] altariel
  • Obscure Ottawa by Ray Corrin
  • Earth by David Brin
  • Chasing the Flame: One Man's Fight to Save the World by Samantha Power (Yes, she's a Biden appointee nowadays.)
  • Surviving Autocracy by Masha Gessen
  • Draplin Design Co. - Pretty Much Everything by Aaron James Draplin
  • This Day in Vancouver by Jesse Donaldson
  • How to Lie With Maps by Mark Monmonier
  • On Property by Rinaldo Walcott
  • The Library Book: An Overdue History of the Ottawa Public Library by Phil Jenkins
  • Trumpocalypse by David Frum
  • Tangled Up in Blue by Rosa Brooks
  • Cartographic Grounds - Projecting the Landscape Imaginary by Jill Desimini and Charles Waldheim


Another incomplete list, and I'm not going to be able to get to all of them, anymore than I managed with the March 2021 list.