Ubik
By Philip K Dick
A true favorite of mine. I love sci-fi that requires alot from the reader, leaning heavily on the possibility that we might fill in the gaps the...
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When people come to our store, we're often asked "What are you reading?" Here's a list of some of our current favorites.
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Our reading group meets once/month at Beveridge Place Pub to discuss books on urbanism, transportation, the built environment, and community development. Below is our reading list so far. For more meeting details, please join us on Discord.
The average person in the United States spends over 2 hours a day scrolling through social media. The algorithms are designed to be addictive. But one way to break an unhealthy habit is to replace it with something that's better for you. May we introduce to you: book series
This list is comprised of the first books in a series. Yes, by reading these books, you may develop another time-consuming habit. Even if you get hooked, we expect you'll still feel better about spending your time flipping through these pages, instead of staring at a screen.
By Philip K Dick
A true favorite of mine. I love sci-fi that requires alot from the reader, leaning heavily on the possibility that we might fill in the gaps the...
By Samantha Allen
This book flips the script on who the villain actually is. I didn't love the writing all the time, but maybe that had more to do with the annoying...
By Jazmina Barrera
Winner of the 2025 Cercador Prize for Literature in Translation
By Renata Adler
Sounded cool but the writing is difficult. Like every paragraph you're jumping into a new vignette that you don't have any context of. They're more...
By Maggie O'Farrell
The story managed to maintain a sense of tension for a long time, despite the day to day life being somewhat dull for the duchess. (At least most...