The slim slice of the Zeitgeist we capture on the
Summer Reading List every year sometimes reveals certain notable nodal points. There are the big releases this year, like Neal Stephenson's
Seveneves
and Mark Z. Danielewski's
The Familiar, Volume 1
, but Rita Raley's
review of the latter got as many mentions as the book did. This year's book-to-read is McKenzie Wark's
Molecular Red
from Verso, followed closely by Nicole Starosielski's
The Undersea Network
from Duke University Press. The oddest recurrence was Paul Ford's multimedia essay,
"What is Code?" from
Bloomburg Bussinessweek. Those odd ones are what make this thing interesting.
This year's list boasts recommendations from newcomers Linda Stone, Benjamin Noys, Nick Ferreira, and Kristin Ross, and regular contributors Richard Kadrey, Lance Strate, Rick Moody,
Zizi Papacharissi, Dominic Pettman,
Howard Rheingold, Lily Brewer, Christopher Schaberg, Brad Vivian,
Peter Lunenfeld, Steve Jones, Matthew Kirschenbaum,
Paul Levinson, Alex Burns, Ashley Crawford, and myself.
As always unless otherwise noted, titles and covers link to the book at
Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon: the best bookstore on the planet.
Read on!