#sundayread for December 23, 2018
By Wade KwonPart 1: My picks for #sundayread for December 23, 2018, highlighting the year’s best reads:
- Nora, the Loneliest Polar Bear
By Kale Williams @sfkale - I listened to Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “Between the World and Me” twice because it was so powerful and moving.
[aff. link] http://amzn.to/2mWgf2G - How Baby Boomers Broke America
By @StevenBrill - Fake news is an existential crisis for social media
By Natasha Lomas @riptari - You’re mothering wrong.
By Kim Brooks @KA_Brooks - What if the Placebo Effect Isn’t a Trick?
By Gary Greenberg @bookofwoe - Many Chinas, Many Tables: Stories of Bay Area Chinese cuisines
From the San Francisco Chronicle @sfchronicle - The end of work as we know it
By James Livingston @annihilista - I rarely say this: This book changed my life. “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking” by @SusanCain is so spot on, I’m buying copies for all my friends.
[aff. link] http://amzn.to/2HDEsU2 - Police shoot more than twice as many Americans as previously thought
From @ViceNews - Diary of a Do-Gooder: The anonymous tasks of everyday activism
By @SaraEckel - Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?
By @Jean_Twenge - The Year the Networks Finally Embraced Diversity
By @KateAurthur - Crossville, an immigrant oasis flourishing in red state Alabama
By Andrew @DesiderioDC
All my #sundayread picks for 2018. And look for Part 2 on Dec. 30.
More posts from Wade this week:
More #sundayread:
- All tweets for December 23 #sundayread
- The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me
Friday, December 27, 2019, 1:08 pm
[…] All my #sundayread picks for 2018. And visit Part 1 from Dec. 23. […]