Mr. Penumbras 24 hour bookstore (dec) -didn't finish it
Into the wild -John Krakauer (nov)
The heart is a lonely hunter- Carson McCullers (finished oct)
Okay for now - Gary d Schmidt (~may)
The Wednesday wars -Gary Schmidt (April ~may ish)
Trouble -Gary d Schmidt (may)
Spencer keeps trying to get me to read his agricultural history books, but so far that hasn't happened.
I did volunteer at the library every Thursday for 2 hours for 6 months, does that count for something? I pulled DVDs for patrons and shelved CDs and DVDs. From about January to May I worked with Karen Mancl on the whitewater processing stuff, then dean was born in June, then we moved to Chicago in September, and here we are December already again. Actually January now.
This year went by really fast.
Now here's Spencer's list:
A handful of noteworthy reads from sept to dec:
The gender of memory (favorite)
Rise of the red engineers
A passion for facts
The 4H harvest
An yuan: mining chinas revolutionary tradition
Guilty of indigence
Maoism at the grassroots
The historians craft
Waiting for Foucault, still...
Science in action
Epistemic cultures
From osu:
The making of a hinterland
The last Confucian
The environment and world history
Worlds apart: Poverty and politics in rural America
Hard tomatoes hard times
The peasant economy and social change in north china
Cotton and cotton goods in china
Fighting famine in north china
Railways and agricultural development
The sociology of spacial inequality
China it's environment and history
The Chinese peasant economy
Geography of the soils of china
The environmental imperative
Agricultural extension system in china
Controlling the dragon
Culture, power, and the state
Logics of history
+a lot more. Of course.
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