#readinglog — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #readinglog, aggregated by home.social.
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#reading update:
Just finished: Moth Dark by Kika Hatzopoulou
(enjoyed this one a lot!)Currently reading: System Collapse by Martha Wells (7th murderbot book -- clearly, a series I'm here for)
Next read: The Stardust Grail - Yume Kitasei
What's everyone else enjoying reading??
#ReadingCommunity #ReadingLog #Reading #books #Bookstodon #book #reads
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“It seems that the majority of men are suggestible, half awake children, willing to surrender their will to anyone who speaks with a voice that is threatening or sweet enough to sway them.”
- The Heart of Man - Its Genius for Good and Evil by #ErichFromm
https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/f5340da6-0774-4340-9486-d8f0d67f13c4
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📖 reading log: confessions of a concierge by bonnie g. smith
Book Info Confessions of a Concierge: Madame Lucie's History of Twentieth-Century Franceby Bonnie G. Smith (1985) Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir, History LibraryThing: https://www.librarything.com/work/1238610/ Acquired from: Capitol Hill Books, Denver, Colorado, USA ($6.50) [see also: Indie Bookstore Visit Log] Started reading: November 6, 2025 Finished reading: TBD Reading Notes: Copyright page says the following: The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability […]https://blog.pixietails.club/2025/11/07/reading-log-confessions-of-a-concierge-by-bonnie-g-smith/
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reading log: enemy feminisms by sophie lewis
Book Info Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation by Sophie Lewis (2025) Genre: Nonfiction LibraryThing: https://www.librarything.com/work/32671363/ Acquired from: Library (ebook) Started reading: October 8, 2025 Finished reading: TBD Reading Notes 0%: Started reading this to give my brain a little workout and so far it's working! This is also the first ebook I'm doing a reading log for, and I haven't decided how to mark down the annotation locations. Based on how my KOreader Sync plugin downloads things (eg without percentages), looks like it's gonna be grouped under chapter titles. […]https://blog.pixietails.club/2025/10/10/reading-log-enemy-feminisms-by-sophie-lewis/
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📖 reading log: climate resilience by kylie flanagan
Book Info
Topics: Nonfiction, Feminism, Environmental Activism, Climate Change
LibraryThing: https://www.librarything.com/work/book/291465827
Acquired from: Little Free Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA [see visit log]
Started reading: August 9, 2025
Finished reading: tbd
Reading Updates
Page 0: Picked this book to read next because it’s the heaviest— I don’t want to have to worry about trying to pack it and take it with me!
It’s a relatively new book (published 2023) and is basically a collection of interviews with climate activists.
Came with a bookmark from the Ann Arbor District Library (Seed Sampler, which promotes their seed library!). It’s a really nice bookmark and I’m probably gonna keep it for my collection.
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https://blog.pixietails.club/2025/08/09/reading-log-climate-resilience/
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📖 reading log: seasons of the wild by sy montgomery
Book Info
Genre: Nonfiction, Essays
Acquired from: Little Free Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA [see visit log]
Started reading: August 6, 2025
Finished reading: tbd
Reading Updates
Page 0: This one didn’t come with a bookmark like Moby-Duck did, so I’m using one I got from Downtown Books in Milwaukee. I picked up this book partly because of the topic, partly because the blurbs on the back (“Sy Montgomery has insight into the Others that every nature writer on this continent envies.”), and partly because the author photos shows Sy holding a barred owl.
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https://blog.pixietails.club/2025/08/06/reading-seasons-of-the-wild-montgomery/
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I've decided that the accumulation of reviews of on-line serializations I've done for Mastodon now constitutes a sufficient body of work that it deserves its own web site. Also, posterity, just in case....
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Mostly reading the suttas on #Buddhism and #DependentOrignation. I have two main questions: is birth about the birth of self-view, i.e., can happen several times each day? And: does suffering develop over childhood? Looks like the answer to both might be yes. Still interested in #Abelard's #conceptualism, the #Zettelkasten, and listened to podcasts on #Hume and #Lakoff. Updated #ReadingLog