![]() ![]() The first poet whose work I fell in love with was W. I don’t know that there’s any particularly good place to start, though you could certainly do worse than Citizen as a starting point. I was thinking about this a bit last night. Still intimidated by poetry (picking where to start can feel like hitting shuffle on Spotify’s entire catalog) so hints are always useful Karen Bakker - The Sounds of Life: How Digital Technology Is Bringing Us Closer to the Worlds of Animals and PlantsĬlem Bastow - Late Bloomer: How an Autism Diagnosis Changed My LifeĬory Althoff - The Self-Taught Programmer Lydia Khalil - Rise of the Extreme Right: The new global extremism and the threat to democracy Trevor Cox - Sonic Wonderland: A Scientific Odyssey of SoundĬarlo Rovelli - Hegloland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution Johann Hari - Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention and How to Think Deeply Againĭavid George Haskell - Sounds Wild and BrokenĬhristine Wallace - How To Win An Election ![]() Bold entries indicates the dead-heat pick for my favourite book of the year. A whole lot of science, escapism, the horrors of humanity and MH insights featured throughout. My 2022 book reads in chronological order. ![]()
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