##Books I've Read 2020 (I ported this over; I plan on a similar port at the end of 2021) I'm tired of Goodreads -- it's just too clunky-- so I am abandoning it here in July 2020. I will keep my own list of books I have read. The Lives of the Surrealists. Desmond Morris You Are Your Own Gym. Mark Lauren Quirky. Melissa A. Schilling A Bite-Sized History of France. Stephane Henaut, Jeni Mitchell The Way Home. Mark Boyle Zero Hour for Gen X. Matthew Hennessey The Grapes of Math. Alex Bellos Young China. Zak Dychtwald Infinite Powers. Steven H. Strogatz Significant Figures. Ian Stewart Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen. Richard II. Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare. Simple Chess. Michael Stean. What is the Bible?. Rob Bell. Steppenwolf. Herman Hesse. Hermann Hesse. Bernhard Zeller The Illiad. Homer. Sleeping Where I Fall. Peter Coyote TVA Baby. Terry Bisson. Any Day Now. Terry Bisson. Side Effects. Woody Allen. History and the Human Condition. John Lukacs Mussolini's Intellectuals. A. James Gregor An Open Letter to Open-Minded Progressives. Mencius Moldbug What Are People For? Wendell Berry Power, Faith, and Fantasy. Michael B. Oren Invisible Romans. Robert Knapp Look Away! William C. Davis Audience of One. James Poniewozik The Dispossessed. Ursula K. Le Guin Vlad the Impaler. John M. Shea Martin Luther. Carl E. Koppenhaver The French Revolution. J. F. Bosher The Brothers Karamazov. Dostoevsky. Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov. (Title of the volume). The History of England, Part B. Hume Robinson Crusoe. DeFoe Letters to Classical Authors. Petrarch The Theogony. Hesiod. The Life of Petrarch. Thomas Campbell. The Holy Roman Empire. James Bryce. Raised in Captivity. Chuck Klosterman. Principia Discordia. Malaclypse (the Younger) and Ravenhurst Black Iron Prison. Discordians. How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming. Mike Brown