Richfield Branch Library Podcast
Arts:Books
Our To Be Read piles have gotten unwieldy again, so we thought we'd share the wealth of great-sounding titles we're hoping to get to... someday.
Christina's interested in How To Be Perfect by Michael Schur, How To Fail Successfully: Finding Your Creative Potential Through Mistakes and Challenges by Brandon Stosuy, Private Virtues, Public Vices by Emma Saunders-Hastings, Atlas of AI by Kate Crawford, How To Read Now: Essays by Elaine Castillo, and Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman. And a special shout-out to the Friends of the Richfield Library for generously providing BookPage Magazine - ask about it next time you visit!
Kat's just finished Malice and Misrule by Heather Walter, and is hoping to devour Properties of Thirst by Marianne Wiggins, Shady Hollow by Juneau Black, and Drunk On Your Strange New Words by Eddie Robson.
Jen's top picks from her notoriously long Goodreads "To Be Read" shelf include The Library of Misremembered Books by Marina Luz, Cabin Tripping by JJ Eggers, Bubbletecture by Sharon Francis, Imagination and Participation by Rob Bruijnzeels and Joyce Sternheim, Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber, Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, Seeds of Innovation by Elaine Dundon (recommended by Chris Weigand of Neon Carrot https://www.neon-carrot.com/about), and Beyond Happiness by Jenn Lim.
The NYT article on Employee Surveillance and Productivity that Kat mentions can be found here.
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