I’m someone who reads a lot, travels and often jumps between books depending on my mood.
This means I generally buy books digitally where possible.
However, sometimes there’s a read that’s physical only, or an author who specifically asked for people to buy it physically, or a spontaneous purchase in an airport bookshop, because the one time I got stuck in a queue in Vegas for 2 hours, and the CBP guy wouldn’t let anyone use anything electronic, even a Kindle on airplane mode.
So, I have a pile of shame of physical books I need to get back to. So I’m posting them here to make myself go back and read them:

- The Future of Geography - Tim Marshall
- What White People Can Do Next - Emma Dabiri
- Radioactive Dreams: The Cinema of Albert Pyun - Justin Decloux
- The Lincoln Lawyer - Michael Connelly
- Baseball’s Endangered Species - Lee Lowenfish
- Catching the Big Fish - David Lynch (March 18, 2026)
- The Plague of Fantasies - Slavoj Žižek
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adult ADHD - J. Russell Ramsay & Anthony L. Rostain
- By Any Other Name - Jodi Picoult
- Blood Sport - Tim Elfrink & Gus Garcia-Roberts
NB: I should move these to Hardcover.app links…