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Conversations On Kindness by Bernadette Russell

I had no idea what I was letting myself in for. I’m not sure if I’d known what was coming, I would have started it so impulsively. We live in a world where the leader of a major political party (I had to check this was actually true, as I’ve been ill and was concerned I’d had a fever dream where I’d imagined she was a senior politician) describes diversity initiatives as a “poison” , and the presumptive leader of the “free world” (apologies for the liberal use of parentheses, but I’m struggling to overcome deep skepticism about the cultural and political structures which we tend to take for granted and feel powerless to alter for the benefit of us all – i.e. those whose labour is exploited by capital [ more on this later ]) can call the teaching staff at Harvard “woke” and blame the first tragic air disaster in more than 20 years on disabled staff at air traffic control . These are facts, I checked! It’s worth interjecting at this point with a quick definition of woke, as expresse...

Popular Hits Of The Showa Era by Ryu Murakami

The Day Of Creation by J.G. Ballard

Fool Moon by Jim Butcher

Uncharted by Jon Gower

The Last Days of New Paris by China Miéville

69 by Ryu Murakami

The Known & Unknown Sea by Alan Bilton

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Absolution: A Southern Reach Novel by Jeff VanderMeer

Slumberland by Paul Beatty

The Collector Collector by Tibor Fischer

The Whitewash by Siang Lu

The Minotaur Takes His Own Sweet Time by Steven Sherrill

I, Lucifer by Glen Duncan

The Book Of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville

Toward Eternity by Anton Hur

Ghost Mountain by Rónán Hession

Telephone by Percival Everett

Ocean's Echo by Everina Maxwell

Severance by Ling Ma