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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...

Every Third Thought by John Barth

Zorrie by Laird Hunt

How High We Go In The Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu

The World And All That It Holds by Aleksandar Hemon

Count Zero by William Gibson

Narrator by Bragi Ólafsson

Remainder by Tom McCarthy

Non-Stop by Brian Aldiss

The Sealed Knot by Clare Clark

H(A)PPY by Nicola Barker

Mr Kafka and Other Tales by Bohumil Hrabal

A Hanging At Cinder Bottom by Glenn Taylor

Angel's Inferno by William Hjortsberg

The Takeshi Kovacs Trilogy: Altered Carbon, Broken Angels, Woken Furies, by Richard Morgan

The Man Who Lived Underground by Richard Wright

The Killing Lessons by Saul Black

At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien (The Complete Novels)

A History of Wales by John Davies

Woken Furies by Richard Morgan

The End Specialist by Drew Magary

The Trees by Percival Everett

The Heat's On by Chester Himes

Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff VanderMeer

A Frozen Turd In A Hot Fridge (The Zoomeister Diaries Book 1) by Neil Stilwell