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authorBryan Newbold <bnewbold@archive.org>2017-11-21 15:55:57 -0800
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Walkaway, by Cory Doctorow (2017)
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+
+Library: An Unquiet History (2015)
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+
+Really enjoyed learning about ancient 'Genizas' in religious scribe workspaces:
+an abyss to toss unwanted or draft pieces of paper instead of destroying them.
+
+Uncommon Carriers, by John McPhee (2007)
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+
+I was uncertain at points if I had already read this: still not sure if i'd
+read sections, had others told me the stories, was strongly reminded of other
+McPhee works, or if the writing is just so wonderful than I couldn't imagine
+having not read it already.
+
+A couple slow bits in this one (the Walden/canoe trip was close to childhood
+memories, but not super compelling given all that), but I loved the trucks,
+coal trains, river barges, etc. Also the the interweaving of super-human
+infrastructure with individual human lives, like Tuckle's "Workering" or the
+food industry documentary "Our Daily Bread".
+
+On Tyranny, by Timothy Snyder (2017)
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+
+Homage to Catalonia, by George Orwell (1938)
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