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Sunday, November 2, 2025

What we read last month


Not a bad book, honest. Cover by Rasa.

Feel free to email me what you read last month to be included in these chronicles, or just post your own list in the comments.

What Mark K. Brown read last month:

The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche 10/18

Brave New Word by Aldous Huxley 10/19  

Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut  10/21   

Orphans of the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein  10/25  

A Non-Euclidean Perspective by Robert Anton Wilson  10/26

What I read last month:

Every Day is a GOOD Day: Robert Shea on Illuminatus! Writing and Anarchism, Robert Shea. Yes, I read the book I edited when I got my paper copies from the publisher, Hilaritas Press. I thought it was pretty good. Michael Johnson wrote a review for his Substack newsletter, he obviously gave the book a careful read. 

Vineland, Thomas Pynchon. I kept up with the reading group. 

The Cars: Let the Stories Be Told, Bill Janovitz. New book about one of my favorite rock groups. I obtained a review copy, read it, interviewed the author, and wrote an article about it. 

All the Humans Are Sleeping, John C.A. Manley, Prometheus Award nominee. 

Don't Try This at Home: Convention Reports, David Langford. I mentioned this in a previous blog post, and I may write a review and publish it here. 





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