2024 (42/161)

Apríl (15/52)

203). The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne.[1]

202). Under the Deodars [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

201). The Enlightenments of Pagett, M. P. by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

200). Only a Subaltern by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

199). A Second-Rate Woman by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

198). The Hill of Illusion by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

197). A Wayside Comedy by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

196). At the Pit's Mouth by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

195). The Education of Otis Yeere by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

194). Soldier Stories by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

193). The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney by Rudyard Kipling.

192). The Courting of Dinah Shadd by Rudyard Kipling.

191). The Man Who Was by Rudyard Kipling.

190). Doctors: An Address Delivered to the Students of the Medical School of the Middlesex Hospital, 1st October, 1908 by Rudyard Kipling. Preface by Reginald Lucas.[1]

189). The Two Armies by Oliver Wendell Holmes.

188). Soldiers Three and Other Stories by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

187). In Black and White by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

186). The Dedication by Rudyard Kipling.

185). On the City Wall by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

184). The Sending of Dana Dee by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

183). In Flood Time by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

182). At Twenty-Two by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

181). Gemini by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

180). At Howli Thana by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

179). The Judgement of Dungara by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

178). Dray Wara Yow Dee by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

177). Eldarnir - Ástin og aðrar hamfarir eftir Sigríði Hagalín Björnsdóttur.[1]

176). The Story of the Gadsbys: A Tale without a Plot by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

175). L'Envoi by Rudyard Kipling.

174). The Swelling of Jordan by Rudyard Kipling.

173). The Valley of the Shadow by Rudyard Kipling.

172). Fatima by Rudyard Kipling.

171). The Garden of Eden by Rudyard Kipling.

170). With Any Amazement by Rudyard Kipling.

169). The Tents of Kedar by Rudyard Kipling.

168). The World Without by Rudyard Kipling.

167). Poor Dear Mamma by Rudyard Kipling.

166). Soldiers Three by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

165). L'Envoi by Rudyard Kipling.

164). Black Jack by Rudyard Kipling.

163). In the Matter of a Private by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

162). With the Main Guard by Rudyard Kipling.

161). The Solid Muldoon by Rudyard Kipling.

160). The Big Drunk Draf' by Rudyard Kipling.

159). Private Learoyd's Story by Rudyard Kipling.

158). Takið aldrei framar mark á mér! eftir Illuga Jökulson.

157). The God from the Machine by Rudyard Kipling.

156). It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth: An Auto-bio-graphic-novel eftir Zoe Thorogood.[1]

155). Kvár: Hvað er að vera kynsegin? eftir Elísabet Rún.[1]

154). Þriðja vaktin: Jafnréttishandbók heimilisins eftir Huldu Tölgyes og Þorstein V. Einarsson.[1]

153). Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

152). The Drums of the Fore and Aft by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

151). His Majesty the King by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

150). Baa, Baa, Black Sheep by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

149). Wee Willie Winkie by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

148). The Wizards of Odd: Comic Tales of Fantasy edited by Peter Haining.[1]

147). There's a Wolf in My Time Machine by Larry Niven.[1]

146). Playboy and the Slime God by Isaac Asimov.[1]

145). Captain Wyxtpthll's Flying Saucer by Arthur C. Clarke.[1]

144). The Gnurrs Come from the Voodvork Out by Reginald Bretnor.[1][2]

143). The Odd Old Bird by Avram Davidson.[1]

142). A Good Knight's Work by Robert Bloch.[1]

141). The Bait by Fritz Leiber.[1]

140). The Ring of Hans Carvel by Fredric Brown.[1]

139). The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Eerie Tales [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

138). The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

137). Affairs in Poictesme by James Branch Cabell.[1]

Mars (12/48)

136). I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy.[1]

135). The Adventure of the Snowing Globe by F. Anstey.[1]

134). The Bhagavad Gita translated by Juan Mascaró.[1]

133). Doodad by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

132). A Great Deal of Power by Eric Frank Russell.[1]

131). The Twonky by C. L. Moore and Henry Kuttner.[1]

130). Hell Hath No Fury by John Collier.[1]

129). Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote.[1]

128). A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote.[1]

127). A Diamond Guitar by Truman Capote.[1]

126). House of Flowers by Truman Capote.[1]

125). Speech at the Mansion House, London, on January 27, 1915 by Rudyard Kipling.

124). The Tabu Tale by Rudyard Kipling.

123). The City of Dreadful Night by Rudyard Kipling.

122). Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote.[1]

121). The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

120). The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the Killers of Julius Caesar by Peter Stothard.[1]

119). My Own True Ghost Story by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

118). Næturvörðurinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.[1]

117). The Phantom 'Rickshaw by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

116). Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein. Preface by Virginia Heinlein.[1] [Hugo Award Winner]

115). Dropar á strjálingi eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

114). Jóhannes bíður eftir rútu eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

113). Fötin eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

112). Látið blómin tala eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

111). Hveitilím: Riss eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

110). The Blockade Runners by Lee N. Falconer.[1]

109). Addisabeba eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

108). A Floating City by Jules Verne.[1]

107). Þangað til við deyjum eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

106). Mynd úr marmara eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

105). Svona fór það eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

104). Maður og blóm eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

103). Plain Tales from the Hills [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

102). To Be Filed for Reference [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

101). By Word of Mouth [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

100). Wressley of the Foreign Office [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

99). On the Strength of a Likeness [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

98). The Story of Muhammad Din [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

97). The Madness of Private Ortheris by Rudyard Kipling.

96). The Gate of a Hundred Sorrows [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

95). A Friend's Friend by Rudyard Kipling.

94). The Bisara of Pooree [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

93). Venus Annodomini [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

92). The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

91). The Rout of the White Hussars [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

90). Pig [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

89). All the Mowgli Stories by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

88). In the Rukh by Rudyard Kipling.

87). In the Pride of His Youth [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

86). The Daughter of the Regiment by Rudyard Kipling.

85). Tods' Amendment [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

84). A Bank Fraud [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

83). In Error [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

82). Beyond the Pale [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

81). Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton.[1]

80). Anti/Hero by Demitria Lunetta and Kate Karyus Quinn with Sam Lotfi. Illustrated by Maca Gil.[1]

79). The Broken-Link Handicap [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

78). Hið heilaga orð eftir Sigríði Hagalín Björnsdóttur.[1]

77). His Wedded Wife [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

Febrúar (8/49)

76). The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker.[1]

75). In the House of Suddhoo [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

74). The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

73). Kidnapped [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

72). The Taking of Lungtungpen by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

71). A Germ Destroyer by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

70). In Search of the Castaways or The Children of Captain Grant by Jules Verne.[1]

69). The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

68). Costa Blanca eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

67). Consequences [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

66). Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver.[1] [Pulitzer Prize winner]

65). Næturheimsókn eftir Jökul Jakobsson.[1]

64). Næturheimsókn eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

63). Revúar Nicolai! eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

62). Herbergi 307 eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

61). Farið upp á Skaga [...] eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

60). Jafnvægi í byggð landsins eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

59). Skip koma aldrei aftur eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

58). Barbara: A Tale of Transformation by Garðar Eyjólfsson. Illustrated by Janosch Bela Kratz. Translated by Marteinn Sindri Jónsson.[1]

57). The Other Man [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

56). Deus eftir Sigríði Hagalín Björnsdóttur.[1]

55). Síðasta ást Genghis prins eftir Marguerite Yourcenar. Þýtt af Hallfríði Jakobsdóttur.

54). Brúðan: Brot úr dögum byltingarinnar í Portúgal árið 1975 eftir Guðberg Bergsson.

53). Ilmur af nafni rósarinnar: Heimspeki Vilhjálms af Baskerville og nafna hans af Ockham eftir Eyjólf Kjalar Emilsson.

52). Tvíbreitt (svig)rúm eftir Gyrði Elíasson eftir Pétur Gunnarsson.

51). Sumar plöntur eftir Atla Ingólfsson.

50). Ljóð eftir Geirlaug Magnússon.

49). Gluggagægir eftir Kristján Kristjánsson. Myndskreytt af Aðalsteini Svani.

48). Um lífið að tefla eftir Kristján Kristjánsson.

47). Ágúst 1984 eftir Einar Ólafsson.

46). Ellefusýning eftir Svein Yngva Egilsson.

45). Mínotarus og völundarhúsið eftir Svein Yngva Egilsson.

44). Ellefuhundruðáraafmæli eftir Þóru Jónsdóttur.

43). Tvö höfuð á sama kodda eftir Þóru Jónsdóttur.

42). Eintal í kaffiskúr eftir Einar Má Guðmumdsson.

41). Tíminn milli fjallanna eftir Einar Má Guðmumdsson.

40). Veðurfræðilegt söguljóð eftir Einar Má Guðmumdsson.

39). Ísabelíta eftir Onelio Jorge Cardoso. Þýtt af Ingibjörgu Haraldsdóttur.

38). Bið eftir Elías Má. Myndskreytt af Önnu V. Gunnarsdóttur.

37). Tvö ljóð eftir Kristján Jóhann Jónsson.

36). Hrun orða eftir Magnús Skúlason.

35). Kyrrð eftir Magnús Skúlason.

34). Bros eftir Magnús Skúlason.

33). Auðnir: Að loknum lestri kvæða Bjarna Thorarensen eftir Gunnar Harðarson.

32). Undirheimalíf eftir Kristján Árnason.

31). Hellislíf eftir Kristján Árnason.

30). Inni eftir Stefán Hörð Grímsson.

29). Næturbón eftir Stefán Hörð Grímsson.

28). Spör eftir Stefán Hörð Grímsson.

27). Watches of the Night [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

26). Norma eftir Sofi Oksanen. Þýtt af Sigurði Karlssyni.[1]

25). His Chance in Life [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

24). A Very Good Year: Development Notes for 1830 by Bruce Shelley.

23). Take a Ride on the Reading: Variants for 1830 by Alan R. Moon.

22). The Three Musketeers by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

21). Cupid's Arrows [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

20). DJ Bambi eftir Auði Övu Ólafsdóttur.[1]

Janúar (7/12)

19). The Roles We Play by Sabba Khan.[1]

18). Mörgæs með brostið hjarta: ástarsaga eftir Stefán Mána.[1]

17). The Rescue of Pluffles [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

16). Five Weeks in a Balloon or, Journeys and Discoveries in Africa by Three Englishmen by Jules Verne.[1]

15). Why Empires Fall: Rome, America, and the Future of the West by John Rapley and Peter Heather.[1]

14). Barbararnir við hliðið eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

13). False Dawn [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

12). American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin.[1]

11). Yoked with an Unbeliever [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

10). Tattúínárdøla saga: The Saga of the People of the Tattúín River Valley [...] eftir Jackson Crawford.

9). Undirstöður samfélagsins molna eftir Jón Karl Stefánsson.

8). Tattúínárdøla saga: If Star Wars Were an Icelandic Saga by Jackson Crawford.

7). Miss Youghal's Sais [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

6). A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through? by Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith.[1]

5). Thrown Away [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

4). We have a tool to stop Israel's war crimes: BDS by Naomi Klein.

3). Three and—an Extra [...] by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

2). The Beast in the Jungle by Henry James.[1]

1). Það sem var skrítið við áramótaskaupið eftir Jón Trausta Reynisson.

2023 (142/869)

Desember (7/77)

1011). Our Little Secret by Emily Carrington.[1]

1010). Not Forever but for Now by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

1009). The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë. Introduction by Mary A. Ward.[1]

1008). Escape from Freedom by Erich Fromm.[1]

1007). On the Road by Jack Kerouac.[1]

1006). Lispeth by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

1005). Fifty-One Tales by Lord Dunsany.[1]

1004). The Poet Speaks with Earth by Lord Dunsany.

1003). What We Have Come To by Lord Dunsany.

1002). Compromise by Lord Dunsany.

1001). The Three Tall Sons by Lord Dunsany.

1000). The Messengers by Lord Dunsany.

999). The Song of the Blackbird by Lord Dunsany.

998). Nature and Time by Lord Dunsany.

997). The Return of the Exiles by Lord Dunsany.

996). Lobster Salad by Lord Dunsany.

995). Furrow-Maker by Lord Dunsany.

994). The Mist by Lord Dunsany.

993). The Trouble in Leafy Green Street by Lord Dunsany.

992). The Reward by Lord Dunsany.

991). The Sphinx in Thebes (Massachusetts) by Lord Dunsany.

990). The Lonely Idol by Lord Dunsany.

989). The City by Lord Dunsany.

988). After the Fire by Lord Dunsany.

987). Taking Up Picadilly by Lord Dunsany.

986). A Losing Game by Lord Dunsany.

985). How the Enemy Came to Thlūnrāna by Lord Dunsany.

984). Spring in Town by Lord Dunsany.

983). The Return of Song by Lord Dunsany.

982). A Moral Little Tale by Lord Dunsany.

981). Alone the Immortals by Lord Dunsany.

980). The True History of the Hare and the Tortoise by Lord Dunsany.

979). The Storm by Lord Dunsany.

978). The Dream of King Karna-Vootra by Lord Dunsany.

977). The Man with the Golden Earrings by Lord Dunsany.

976). Roses by Lord Dunsany.

975). The Giant Poppy by Lord Dunsany.

974). The Demagogue and the Demimonde by Lord Dunsany.

973). The Latest Thing by Lord Dunsany.

972). The Songless Country by Lord Dunsany.

971). The Worm and the Angel by Lord Dunsany.

970). The Unpasturable Fields by Lord Dunsany.

969). The Little City by Lord Dunsany.

968). Time and the Tradesman by Lord Dunsany.

967). The Prayer of the Flowers by Lord Dunsany.

966). Death and the Orange by Lord Dunsany.

965). Death and Odysseus by Lord Dunsany.

964). The Guest by Lord Dunsany.

963). The Workman by Lord Dunsany.

962). The Raft-Builders by Lord Dunsany.

961). Wind and Fog by Lord Dunsany.

960). The Hen by Lord Dunsany.

959). The Sphinx at Giza by Lord Dunsany.

958). The Death of Pan by Lord Dunsany.

957). Charon by Lord Dunsany.

956). The Assignation by Lord Dunsany.

955). The Burden by Rudyard Kipling.

954). The Gardener [...] by Rudyard Kipling.

953). Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose: 1983–2005 by Margaret Atwood.[1]

952). Review: Acquainted with the Night: Excursions Through the World After Dark by Christopher Dewdney by Margaret Atwood.

951). Introduction: Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition [revised edition] by Owen Beattie and John Geiger by Margaret Atwood.

950). To Beechy Island by Margaret Atwood.

949). Review: From Eve to Dawn by Marilyn French by Margaret Atwood.

948). Review: The Mays of Ventadorn by W. S. Merwin by Margaret Atwood.

947). Review: A Story as Sharp as a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World by Robert Bringhurst by Margaret Atwood.

946). Introduction: The Complete Stories, Volume 4 by Morley Callaghan by Margaret Atwood.

945). Review: Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi by Margaret Atwood.

944). Review: Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age by Bill McKibben by Margaret Atwood.

943). Napoleon's Two Biggest Mistakes by Margaret Atwood.

942). Review: Child of My Heart by Alice McDermott by Margaret Atwood.

941). Introduction: High Latitudes by Farley Mowat by Margaret Atwood.

940). Introduction: Ground Works, Christian Bok, editor by Margaret Atwood.

939). Eulogy: Tiff and the Animals by Margaret Atwood.

938). Review: Life of Pi by Yann Martel by Margaret Atwood.

937). Review: According to Queeney by Beryl Bainbridge by Margaret Atwood.

936). First Job, Waitressing by Margaret Atwood.

935). Review: Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art 2nd The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property by Lewis Hyde by Margaret Atwood.

934). Review: Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories by Angela Carter by Margaret Atwood.

933). Introduction: Women Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, George Plimpton, editor by Margaret Atwood.

932). Afterword: A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence by Margaret Atwood.

931). True North by Margaret Atwood.

930). That Certain Thing Called the Girlfriend by Margaret Atwood.

929). Review: Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino by Margaret Atwood.

928). Laughter vs. Death by Margaret Atwood.

Nóvember (9/56)

927). Stone Mattress: Nine Tales by Margaret Atwood.[1]

926). Torching the Dusties by Margaret Atwood.

925). The Dead Hand Loves You by Margaret Atwood.

924). I Dream of Zenia with the Bright Red Teeth by Margaret Atwood.

923). The Freeze-Dried Groom by Margaret Atwood.

922). Lusus Naturae by Margaret Atwood.

921). Dark Lady by Margaret Atwood.

920). Revenant by Margaret Atwood.

919). Alphinland by Margaret Atwood.

918). Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World by Tom Holland.[1]

917). Tsalmoth by Steven Brust.[1]

916). Victory City by Salman Rushdie.[1]

915). Rights of Man by Thomas Paine. Foreword by Moncure Daniel Conway.[1]

914). Róttæk skoðun: ekki myrða börn eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

913). The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare.[1]

912). Fairies and Fusiliers by Robert Graves.[1]

911). Free Verse by Robert Graves.

910). 1915 by Robert Graves.

909). Cherry-Time by Robert Graves.

908). In the Wilderness by Robert Graves.

907). The Poet in the Nursery by Robert Graves.

906). The Assault Heroic by Robert Graves.

905). Corporal Stare by Robert Graves.

904). A Boy in Church by Robert Graves.

903). Not Dead by Robert Graves.

902). The Bough of Nonsense: An Idyll by Robert Graves.

901). Escape by Robert Graves.

900). A Child's Nightmare by Robert Graves.

899). Smoke-Rings by Robert Graves.

898). Love and Black Magic by Robert Graves.

897). The Lady Visitor in the Pauper Ward by Robert Graves.

896). Marigolds by Robert Graves.

895). Strong Beer by Robert Graves.

894). The Next War by Robert Graves.

893). I'd Love to Be a Fairy's Child by Robert Graves.

892). Careers by Robert Graves.

891). Double Red Daisies by Robert Graves.

890). I Wonder What It Feels Like to Be Drowned? by Robert Graves.

889). John Skelton by Robert Graves.

888). Jonah by Robert Graves.

887). The Shivering Beggar by Robert Graves.

886). The Spoilsport by Robert Graves.

885). Faun by Robert Graves.

884). A Dead Boche by Robert Graves.

883). Letter to S.S. from Mametz Wood by Robert Graves.

882). When I'm Killed by Robert Graves.

881). The Last Post by Robert Graves.

880). The Cottage by Robert Graves.

879). Sorley's Weather by Robert Graves.

878). The Caterpillar by Robert Graves.

877). A Pinch of Salt by Robert Graves.

876). Finland by Robert Graves.

875). The Cruel Moon by Robert Graves.

874). Mr. Philosopher by Robert Graves.

873). Babylon by Robert Graves.

872). Goliath and David by Robert Graves.

871). Two Fusiliers by Robert Graves.

870). Dead Cow Farm by Robert Graves.

869). To Robert Nichols by Robert Graves.

868). To Lucasta on Going to the War—For the Fourth Time by Robert Graves.

867). An Old Twenty-Third Man by Robert Graves.

866). To an Ungentle Critic by Robert Graves.

865). To Each According to Their Space-Need: Communes in Outer Space by John Lehr, Kelly Weinersmith, Ran Abramitzky, and Zach Weinersmith.

864). Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein.[1]

863). Thy Neighbor's Wife by Gay Talese. Foreword by Katie Roiphe.[1]

Október (13/48)

862). Climb Every (White Plume) Mountain by Aaron Williams.

861). The Innkeeper's Secret by Troy Denning. Illustrated by Carl Critchlow.

860). The King of Winter by Mark Anthony. Illustrated by John Matson.

859). The Unreal and the Real: Selected Short Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

858). The Unreal and the Real Volume Two: Outer Space, Inner Lands by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

857). The Jar of Water by Ursula K. Le Guin.

856). The Poacher by Ursula K. Le Guin.

855). The Wild Girls Plus... by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

854). "A Lovely Art": Ursula K. Le Guin Interviewed by Terry Bisson by Terry Bisson.

853). "The Conversation of the Modest" by Ursula K. Le Guin.

852). The City of the Plain by Ursula K. Le Guin.

851). Variations on an Old Theme by Ursula K. Le Guin.

850). Peace Vigils by Ursula K. Le Guin.

849). The Next War by Ursula K. Le Guin.

848). "Staying Awake While We Read" by Ursula K. Le Guin.

847). The Wild Girls by Ursula K. Le Guin.

846). Shademehr and the Old Wives Tale by Don Perrin and Margaret Weis. Illustrated by Dave Dorman.

845). Changing Planes by Ursula K. Le Guin. Illustrated by Eric Beddows.[1] [Locus Award winner]

844). Confusions of Uñi by Ursula K. Le Guin.

843). The Island of the Immortals by Ursula K. Le Guin.

842). The Fliers of Gy by Ursula K. Le Guin.

841). The Building by Ursula K. Le Guin.

840). The Nna Mmoy Language by Ursula K. Le Guin.

839). Wake Island by Ursula K. Le Guin.

838). Great Joy by Ursula K. Le Guin.

837). Woeful Tales from Mahigul by Ursula K. Le Guin.

836). The Royals of Hegn by Ursula K. Le Guin.

835). Social Dreaming of the Firn by Ursula K. Le Guin.

834). Seasons of the Ansarac by Ursula K. Le Guin.

833). The Ire of the Veksi by Ursula K. Le Guin.

832). Feeling at Home with the Hennebet by Ursula K. Le Guin.

831). The Silence of the Asonu by Ursula K. Le Guin.

830). Porridge on Islac by Ursula K. Le Guin.

829). Dux Bellorum by Ben Bova. Illustrated by Dennis Calero.

828). To Dam Where It Trickles by Pete D. Manison. Illustrated by Alan Rabinowitz.

827). Sita Dulip's Method by Ursula K. Le Guin.

826). The Birthday of the World and Other Stories by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

825). A Few Words to a Young Writer by Ursula K. Le Guin.

824). Answers to a Questionnaire by Ursula K. Le Guin.

823). On Despising Genres by Ursula K. Le Guin.

822). The Found and the Lost: The Complete Novellas of Ursula K. Le Guin by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

821). Paradises Lost by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

820). The Birthday of the World by Ursula K. Le Guin.

819). Solitude by Ursula K. Le Guin. [Nebula Award winner]

818). Mountain Ways by Ursula K. Le Guin.

817). Unchosen Love by Ursula K. Le Guin.

816). The Matter of Seggri by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

815). Coming of Age in Karhide by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

814). My Body by Emily Ratajkowski.[1]

813). Land tækifæranna eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

812). Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford.[1]

811). The Fallen God by J. Gregory Keyes. Illustrated by Andrew Goldhawk.

810). The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition by Ursula K. Le Guin. Illustrated by Charles Vess.[1]

809). Earthsea Revisioned by Ursula K. Le Guin.

808). Firelight by Ursula K. Le Guin.

807). The Daughter of Odren by Ursula K. Le Guin.

806). The Other Wind by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]

805). Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach.[1]

804). Essay About Technology and the Arts by Amon Tobin.

803). The Mass Psychology of Fascism by Wilhlem Reich. Translated by Theodore P. Wolfe.[1]

802). MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood.[1]

September (17/35)

801). The Russian "Firehose of Falsehood" Propaganda Model: Why It Might Work and Options to Counter It by Christopher Paul and Miriam Matthews.

800). Stríðið um athygli þína og reiði eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

799). Four Tales by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by Peter Bailey.[1]

798). The Scarecrow and His Servant by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by Peter Bailey.[1]

797). I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by Peter Bailey.[1]

796). The Firework-Maker's Daughter by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by Peter Bailey.[1]

795). The New Cut Gang: The Gas-Fitters' Ball by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by Mark Thomas.

794). The Philosophy of Modern Song by Bob Dylan.[1]

793). The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood.[1]

792). Marriage and Morals by Bertrand Russell.[1]

791). Að hræðast allt nema raunveruleikann eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

790). Goðheimar 13: Feigðardraumar eftir Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1][2]

789). On the Consolation of Philosophy [...] by Boethius. Translated by H. R. James.[1]

788). More than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory by Eve Rickert and Franklin Veaux. Foreword by Janet Hardy.[1]

787). Andleg algebra eftir Rakel Hinriksdóttur.[1]

786). The Common Reader by Virginia Woolf.[1]

785). How It Strikes a Contemporary by Virginia Woolf.

784). Joseph Conrad by Virginia Woolf.

783). The Modern Essay by Virginia Woolf.

782). The Patron and the Crocus by Virginia Woolf.

781). Outlines IV.: Archbishop Thomson by Virginia Woolf.

780). Outlines III.: Lady Dorothy Nevill by Virginia Woolf.

779). Outlines II.: Dr. Bentley by Virginia Woolf.

778). Outlines I.: Miss Mitford by Virginia Woolf.

777). The Russian Point of View by Virginia Woolf.

776). George Eliot by Virginia Woolf.

775). The Unreal and the Real Volume One: Where on Earth by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

774). Half Past Four by Ursula K. Le Guin.

773). "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" by Virginia Woolf.

772). Modern Fiction by Virginia Woolf.[1]

771). Jane Austen by Virginia Woolf.

770). The Lives of the Obscure III.: Miss Ormerod by Virginia Woolf.

769). The Lost Children by Ursula K. Le Guin.

768). The Lives of the Obscure II.: Laetitia Pilkington by Virginia Woolf.

767). The Lives of the Obscure I.: The Taylors and the Edgeworths by Virginia Woolf.

766). Addison by Virginia Woolf.

765). Defoe by Virginia Woolf.

764). Rambling Round Evelyn by Arundhati Roy.

763). The Duchess of Newcastle by Virginia Woolf.

762). Montaigne by Virginia Woolf.

761). Notes on an Elizabethan Play by Virginia Woolf.

760). Firstborn by Brandon Sanderson.

759). With Folded Hands... by Jack Williamson.[1]

758). Dauðinn og mörgæsin eftir Andrey Kurkov. Þýtt af Áslaugu Agnarsdóttur.[1]

757). Sloræturnar eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

756). The Elizabethan Lumber Room by Virginia Woolf.

755). On Not Knowing Greek by Virginia Woolf.

754). The Pastons and Chaucer by Virginia Woolf.

753). One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.[1]

752). Gufuvél Rómaveldis eftir Illuga Jökulson.

751). Endurminningar - 20 bréf til vinar eftir Svetlana Alliluyeva. Þýtt af Arnheiði Sigurðardóttur.[1]

750). The Common Reader by Virginia Woolf.

Ágúst (20/55)

749). The Swan by Sully Prudhomme. Translated by Toru Dutt.

748). Sonnet—A Dream by Sully Prudhomme. Translated by Toru Dutt.

747). To the Swallow by Sully Prudhomme. Translated by Toru Dutt.

746). Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

745). Hernes by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

744). Awful Disclosures of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery of Montreal by Maria Monk.[1]

743). Jane Eyre: An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë.[1]

742). Ég er ekki að segja að við ættum að gera byltingu eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

741). The Honor of Two Swords by Kate Novak. Illustrated by Russell Walks.

740). Crosswords by Ursula K. Le Guin.

739). Quoits by Ursula K. Le Guin.

738). True Love by Ursula K. Le Guin.

737). Bill Weisler by Ursula K. Le Guin.

736). Stolen Dreams by Elaine Cunningham. Illustrated by Russell Walks.

735). In and Out by Ursula K. Le Guin.

734). Charger by Ben Bova. Illustrated by Roger Raupp.

733). Geezers by Ursula K. Le Guin.

732). Boobs by Suzy McKee Charnas.[1] [Hugo Award Winner]

731). Þegar skrímslið er klætt í pels eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

730). The Visionary by Ursula K. Le Guin.

729). I Love Dick by Chris Kraus. Introduction by Eileen Myles. Afterword by Joan Hawkins.[1]

728). Hand, Cup, Shell by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

727). Sleepwalkers by Ursula K. Le Guin.

726). Texts by Ursula K. Le Guin.

725). The Ship Ahoy by Ursula K. Le Guin.

724). The Span by Diane Duane. Illustrated by Rebecca Guay.

723). A Secret of Amber by Ed Greenwood and Roger Zelazny.

722). The Shortest History of the Soviet Union by Sheila Fitzpatrick.[1]

721). Ether, OR by Ursula K. Le Guin.

720). Foam Women, Rain Women by Ursula K. Le Guin.

719). Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings by Ursula K. Le Guin. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler.[1]

718). Catwings Return by Ursula K. Le Guin. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler.[1]

717). Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock by Neil Gaiman.[1]

716). Paying the Land by Joe Sacco.[1]

715). Journalism by Joe Sacco.[1]

714). Kushinagar by Joe Sacco.

713). The Unwanted by Joe Sacco.

712). Trauma on Loan by Joe Sacco.

711). Down! Up! by Joe Sacco.

710). Complacency Kills by Joe Sacco.

709). What Refugees? by Joe Sacco.

708). Chechen War, Chechen Women by Joe Sacco.

707). The Underground War in Gaza by Joe Sacco.

706). Gaza Portfolio by Joe Sacco.

705). Hebron: A Look Inside by Joe Sacco.

704). The War Crimes Trials by Joe Sacco.

703). Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright by Chris Riddell.[1]

702). Once Upon a Time in the North by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by John Lawrence.[1]

701). I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison.[1] [Hugo Award winner]

700). The Ghost Who Came to Say He Was Sorry by Chuck Palahniuk.

699). Clockwork — or All Wound Up — by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by Leonid Gore.[1]

698). Spring-Heeled Jack: A Story of Bravery and Evil by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by David Mostyn.[1]

697). Lyra's Oxford by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by John Lawrence.[1]

696). Lyra and the Birds by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by John Lawrence.

695). The Complete Orsinia: Malafrena / Stories and Songs by Ursula K. Le Guin. Edited by Brian Attebery.[1]

694). Sisters and Science Fiction by Karl Kroeber.

693). The Walls of Rakava (Polana Province) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

692). Red Berries (Montayna Province) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

691). Folk Song from the Montayna Province by Ursula K. Le Guin.

690). Victory Unintentional by Isaac Asimov.[1]

689). Olders by Ursula K. Le Guin.

688). Five Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

687). Old Music and the Slave Women by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

686). Tapiola eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

685). Hreinlífi 8. september eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

684). Sársaukinn á sér ekki endastöð eftir Berglindi Gunnarsdóttur.

683). Dúfuvængir eftir Edward Brathwaite. Þýtt af Sigfúsi Bjartmarssyni.

682). 1984 eftir Óskar Árna Óskarsson.

681). Sónetta (um fegurðina) eftir Þorgeir Þorgeirsson.

680). Nótt eftir Ólaf Jóhann Sigurðsson.

679). Hamingja þessa heims -riddarasaga- eftir Sigríði Hagalín Björnsdóttur.[1]

678). Orsinia by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

677). Unlocking the Air by Ursula K. Le Guin.

676). The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.[1]

675). Moby-Dick; or, The Whale by Herman Melville.[1]

Júlí (8/243)

674). Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy.[1]

673). Kærastinn er rjóður eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.[1]

672). Umfang eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

671). Kæri bréfritari 2 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

670). Hæ fyrrverndi eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

669). 7 stefnumót með 7 útgáfum af honum eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

668). Kæri bréfritari 1 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

667). Kærasti nr. 6 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

666). Kærasti nr. 5 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

665). Kærasti nr. 4 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

664). Kærasti nr. 3 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

663). Kærasti nr. 2 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

662). Kærasti nr. 1 eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.

661). The Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving.[1]

660). Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth by Margaret Atwood.[1]

659). Er þetta terta? eftir Lóu Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttur.

658). The Tomb of Pan by Lord Dunsany.

657). A Mistaken Identity by Lord Dunsany.

656). The Food of Death by Lord Dunsany.

655). Alan Bean Plus Four by Tom Hanks.

654). How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art upon the Gnoles by Lord Dunsany.

653). The Road by Cormac McCarthy.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

652). Herman Wouk Is Still Alive by Stephen King.[1]

651). Skilnaðarbörnin eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

650). Þöglu myndirnar: Smáprósar I eftir Gyrði Elíasson.[1]

649). Faraó eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

648). Við vatnið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

647). Stólpar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

646). Blómin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

645). Lyf eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

644). Burt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

643). Dótið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

642). Fuglinn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

641). Kyrrstaða eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

640). Þöglu myndirnar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

639). Vaxmyndir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

638). Ofan eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

637). Á meira en ljóshraða eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

636). Í vatninu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

635). Opnunartímar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

634). Þáttaskil eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

633). Útförin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

632). Á hlaðinu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

631). Skjálfandi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

630). Í stofunni eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

629). Bið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

628). Salt lífsins eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

627). Þróun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

626). Hækkun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

625). Skjálfti eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

624). Augun mín eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

623). Hugarmyndir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

622). Skálaræða sósíalistans eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

621). Við gluggann eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

620). Fákurinn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

619). Fortíðarhúsið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

618). Kólusar I eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

617). Innan veggja eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

616). Um fjöll eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

615). Fiskarnir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

614). Boltasafnið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

613). Hliðrun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

612). Hvarfið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

611). Pensilför eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

610). Dagur við ána eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

609). Þvottadagur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

608). Útilokun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

607). Fregn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

606). Ásjónur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

605). Vængir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

604). Orðin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

603). Í Vesturbænum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

602). Sebrarendur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

601). Grisjun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

600). Fyrir austan eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

599). Nefin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

598). Gaslýsing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

597). Steypiregn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

596). Ský eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

595). Á ferð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

594). Almanak eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

593). Í fjallinu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

592). Músík eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

591). Árekstur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

590). Innhverfa eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

589). Draumköfun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

588). Tilfærsla eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

587). Valkvíði eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

586). Túrkís eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

585). Upplýsingar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

584). Árhús eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

583). Beðið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

582). Skrift eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

581). Madeira eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

580). Ráðgáta eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

579). Orð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

578). Þurrkví eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

577). Hvíld eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

576). Til baka eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

575). Áhorfandi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

574). Reynitréð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

573). Hrafnamál eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

572). Taskan eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

571). Þar sem störin vex eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

570). Kjólarnir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

569). Hugleiðing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

568). Farþeginn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

567). Alhvítt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

566). Bókin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

565). Á glugga eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

564). Spurning eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

563). Eimur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

562). Að svíkja lit eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

561). Vaknað eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

560). Herbergisnúmerið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

559). Horfnihvammur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

558). Kvöldgöngur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

557). Sjóslys eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

556). Matarhefðir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

555). Endurlifun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

554). Landafundir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

553). Dropar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

552). Stofnar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

551). Minning eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

550). Raddir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

549). Samræður eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

548). Dyrnar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

547). Vetur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

546). Kortið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

545). Ósýnileiki eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

544). Hveitikornið þekktu þitt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

543). Samanlagt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

542). Trén eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

541). Úr kafi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

540). Vélarbilun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

539). Óleyst eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

538). Utan þjónustusvæðis eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

537). Fram og til baka eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

536). Möskvar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

535). Gata bernskunnar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

534). Sumar á Ströndum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

533). Dagsferð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

532). Plan B eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

531). Einstefna eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

530). Hljótt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

529). Rán eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

528). Ekki fokhelt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

527). Náttstaður eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

526). Upprifjun II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

525). Niðurskurður II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

524). Engin segl eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

523). Strandþankar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

522). Pastoralía eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

521). Hin beittu spor eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

520). Of eða van eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

519). Niðurskurður eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

518). Mæðgin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

517). Upphafsmenn II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

516). Jarðtónar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

515). Ókunnar slóðir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

514). Svalalind eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

513). Stórhýsið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

512). Enginn ræður för eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

511). Sýn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

510). Vítahringur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

509). Horfnir tónar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

508). Lestur II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

507). Holur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

506). Lestur I eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

505). Perú eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

504). Bitið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

503). Við sjóinn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

502). Maður á blautu glerþaki eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

501). Postulína eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

500). Bakstur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

499). Allt fram streymir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

498). Upprifjun I eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

497). Dúkkuheimilið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

496). Umskipti eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

495). Endurtekið stef eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

494). Upphafsmenn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

493). Lýsing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

492). Atvinnusamtal eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

491). Undir öxinni f. GM eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

490). Ísmaðurinn kemur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

489). Innkast eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

488). Eftir yfirheyrslu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

487). Heimsóknir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

486). Á dögum Sherlock Holmes eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

485). Aðgát eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

484). Hinn ónefnanlegi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

483). Úrlausn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

482). Skurðpunktar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

481). Meira grjót eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

480). Misséð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

479). Síðsumar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

478). Misvísandi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

477). Mosfellsdalur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

476). Djúprautt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

475). Tortryggni eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

474). Fyrirspurn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

473). Vonarneisti eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

472). Djúpsvefn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

471). Breyttir tímar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

470). Í skugga gardínanna eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

469). 995 millibör eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

468). Óskýrt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

467). Sikileyjarvörn II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

466). Liðnir dagar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

465). Kaþólsk viðhorf II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

464). Sýn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

463). Hringjarinn frá Notre Dame eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

462). Sagði hún eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

461). Hrap eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

460). Næturflug eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

459). Sjónhverfing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

458). Hljóðbærni eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

457). Nikto nie je doma eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

456). Svarthol eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

455). Brottnám eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

454). Veðurfregnir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

453). Fjölgun Hugsað til H.J. eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

452). Svefn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

451). Grasið stingur f. Doris Lessing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

450). Þögn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

449). Kvöld eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

448). Pósthúmus II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

447). Doctor Dolittle eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

446). Símtal eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

445). Framtaksleysi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

444). Höfnun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

443). Loftbelgir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

442). Tales from Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

441). Dragonfly by Ursula K. Le Guin.

440). A Description of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin.

439). On the High Marsh by Ursula K. Le Guin.

438). The Bones of the Earth by Ursula K. Le Guin.

437). Darkrose and Diamond by Ursula K. Le Guin.

436). The Finder by Ursula K. Le Guin.

435). Cities of the Plain by Cormac McCarthy.[1]

434). Burning Questions: Essays and Occasional Pieces 2004-2021 by Margaret Atwood.[1]

433). The Sea Trilogy: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

432). Barry Lopez by Margaret Atwood.

431). Big Science by Margaret Atwood.

430). Caught in Time's Current: Margaret Atwood on Grief, Poetry, and the Last Four Years by Margaret Atwood.

429). Perpetual Motion and Gentleman Death: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

428). The Bedside Book of Birds: Foreword by Margaret Atwood.

427). The Writing of The Testaments by Margaret Atwood.

426). We: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

425). Inseparable: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

424). The Equivalents by Margaret Atwood.

Júní (15/95)

423). The Tent by Margaret Atwood.[1]

422). But It Could Still by Margaret Atwood.

421). Tree Baby by Margaret Atwood.

420). Time Folds by Margaret Atwood.

419). The Tent by Margaret Atwood.

418). Warlords by Margaret Atwood.

417). Nightingale by Margaret Atwood.

416). Something Has Happened by Margaret Atwood.

415). Eating the Birds by Margaret Atwood.

414). Faster by Margaret Atwood.

413). King Log in Exile by Margaret Atwood.

412). Horatio's Version by Margaret Atwood.

411). Bring Back Mom: An Invocation by Margaret Atwood.

410). Heritage House by Margaret Atwood.

409). Post-Colonial by Margaret Atwood.

408). Take Charge by Margaret Atwood.

407). Three Novels I Won't Write Soon by Margaret Atwood.

406). The Animals Reject Their Names and Things Return to Their Origins by Margaret Atwood.

405). Thylacine Ragout by Margaret Atwood.

404). Chicken Little Goes Too Far by Margaret Atwood.

403). Our Cat Enters Heaven by Margaret Atwood.

402). Resources of the Ikarians by Margaret Atwood.

401). Plots for Exotics by Margaret Atwood.

400). Salome Was a Dancer by Margaret Atwood.

399). Tell. The. Truth. by Margaret Atwood.

398). Memory of Fire: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

397). Payback: Introduction to the New Edition by Margaret Atwood.

396). Greetings, Earthlings! What Are These Human Rights of Which You Speak? by Margaret Atwood.

395). Oryx and Crake: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

394). A Slave State? by Margaret Atwood.

393). It's Not Easy Being Half-Divine by Margaret Atwood.

392). Winter's Tales by Margaret Atwood.

391). Bottle II by Margaret Atwood.

390). Gateway by Margaret Atwood.

389). Orphan Stories by Margaret Atwood.

388). No More Photos by Margaret Atwood.

387). Voice by Margaret Atwood.

386). Encouraging the Young by Margaret Atwood.

385). Impenetrable Forest by Margaret Atwood.

384). Bottle by Margaret Atwood.

383). Clothing Dreams by Margaret Atwood.

382). Life Stories by Margaret Atwood.

381). Three Tarot Cards by Margaret Atwood.

380). We Lost Ursula Le Guin When We Needed Her Most by Margaret Atwood.

379). The Illustrated Man: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

378). What Art Under Trump? by Margaret Atwood.

377). We Hang by a Thread by Margaret Atwood.

376). Kiss of the Fur Queen by Margaret Atwood.

375). Marie-Claire Blais: The One Who Blew Everything Up by Margaret Atwood.

374). Shakespeare and Me: A Tempestuous Love Story by Margaret Atwood.

373). Gabrielle Roy: In Nine Parts by Margaret Atwood.

372). Buttons or Bows? by Margaret Atwood.

371). Reflections on The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.

370). Future Library by Margaret Atwood.

369). Kafka: Three Encounters by Margaret Atwood.

368). The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You by Dina Nayeri.[1]

367). The Summer of the Stromatolites by Margaret Atwood.

366). On Beauty by Margaret Atwood.

365). In Translationland by Margaret Atwood.

364). How to Change the World? by Margaret Atwood.

363). Doris Lessing by Margaret Atwood.

362). Doctor Sleep by Margaret Atwood.

361). Seven Gothic Tales: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

360). Why I Wrote MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood.

359). The Futures Market: Stories We Tell About the Time to Come by Margaret Atwood.

358). Rachel Carson Anniversary by Margaret Atwood.

357). Bring Up the Bodies by Margaret Atwood.

356). The Gift: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

355). Alice Munro by Margaret Atwood.

354). Literature and the Environment by Margaret Atwood.

353). The Writer as Political Agent? Really? by Margaret Atwood.

352). A Writing Life by Margaret Atwood.

351). Scrooge: An Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

350). Ancient Balances by Margaret Atwood.

349). Alice Munro by Margaret Atwood.

348). Ryszard Kapuściński by Margaret Atwood.

347). Trees of Life, Trees of Death by Margaret Atwood.

346). Wetlands by Margaret Atwood.

345). The Echo Maker by Margaret Atwood.

344). Five Visits to the Word-Hoard by Margaret Atwood.

343). Somebody's Daughter by Margaret Atwood.

342). Polonia by Margaret Atwood.

341). From Eve to Dawn by Margaret Atwood.

340). Frozen in Time: Introduction by Margaret Atwood.

339). Scientific Romancing by Margaret Atwood.

338). The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Locus Award winner]

337). HOMO sapína eftir Niviaq Korneliussen. Þýtt af Heiðrúnu Ólafsdóttur.[1]

336). My Father by Charles Bukowski.

335). The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood.[1]

334). Saknaðarilmur eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.[1]

333). Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi.[1]

332). 10 leiðir til að lifa verðbólguna af í sumar eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

331). We Are Not the World - We Are DEVO by Henry Rollins.

330). Beware: we ignore Robert F Kennedy Jr's candidacy at our peril by Naomi Klein.

329). Dark Legacy by Mel Odom. Illustrated by Dave Kooharian.

328). Oroonoko, the Royal Slave by Aphra Behn.[1]

327). Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolf.[1]

326). Advice to Little Girls [...] by Mark Twain.[1]

325). Good Night, Hem by Jason.[1]

324). King Dog: A Movie for the Mind's Eye by Ursula K. Le Guin.

323). A Ride on the Red Mare's Back by Ursula K. Le Guin. Illustrated by Julie Downing.[1]

322). Four Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

321). Notes on Werel and Yeowe by Ursula K. Le Guin.

320). A Woman's Liberation by Ursula K. Le Guin.

319). Betrayals by Ursula K. Le Guin.

318). A Man of the People by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

317). Forgiveness Day by Ursula K. Le Guin.

316). Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood.[1]

315). A Room of One's Own [...] by Virginia Woolf.[1]

314). There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

Maí (13/69)

313). Arthur's Final Morn by J. Robert King. Illustrated by Jeff Miracola.

312). Two Stories by Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf.[1]

311). The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf.[1]

310). Three Jews by Leonard Woolf.

309). Guardian of the Barrow by Nancy Varian Berberick. Illustrated by Roger Raupp.

308). Tól eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur.[1]

307). Wampeters, Foma and Granfalloons (Opinions) by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

306). Playboy Interview by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

305). A Political Disease: A Review of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: On the Campaign Trail '72 by Dr. Hunter S. Thompson by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

304). Address to P.E.N. Conference in Stockholm, 1973 by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

303). Invite Rita Rait to America! by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

302). Address at Rededication of Wheaton College Library, 1973 by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

301). Thinking Unthinkable, Speaking Unspeakable by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

300). In a Manner that Must Shame God Himself by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

299). Reflections on My Own Death by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

298). Address to the National Institute of Arts and Letters, 1971 by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

297). Torture and Blubber by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

296). Address to Graduating Class at Bennington College, 1970 by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

295). Biafra: A People Betrayed by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

294). The Mysterious Madame Blavatsky by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

293). Oversexed in Indianapolis: Review of Going All the Way by Dan Wakefield by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

292). Why They Read Hesse by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

291). Good Missiles, Good Manners, Good Night by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

290). Address to the American Physical Society by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

289). Excelsior! We're Going to the Moon! Excelsior! by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

288). "There's a Maniac Loose Out There" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

287). Mather's Blood by R. A. Salvatore. Illustrated by Christina Wald.

286). Fortitude by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

285). Yes, We Have No Nirvanas by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

284). Teaching the Unteachable by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

283). Hello, Star Vega: Review of Intelligent Life in the Universe by I. S. Shklovskii and Carl Sagan by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

282). Brief Encounters on the Inland Waterway by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

281). Science Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

280). Slapstick, or Lonesome No More! by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

279). The Lizard Shoppe by Neal Barrett, Jr.. Illustrated by Mark Nelson.

278). Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis. Introduction by Keith Gessen.[1]

277). Dedrak's Quest by Tracy Hickman. Illustrated by Susan Van Camp.

276). A Fisherman of the Inland Sea by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

275). Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

274). Dancing to Ganam by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

273). Ég á þetta ekki en má þetta víst eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

272). Wakes the Narrow Forest by J. Gregory Keyes. Illustrated by Henry Melton.

271). The Shobies' Story by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

270). A Death by Stephen King.[1]

269). The Kerastion by Ursula K. Le Guin.

268). The Rock that Changed Things by Ursula K. Le Guin.

267). The Ascent of the North Face by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

266). Newton's Sleep by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

265). Elisha from The Bible Explains Why He Made 2 Bears Maul 42 Children by Dash McIntyre.

264). The First Contact with Gorgonids by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

263). Stjarna á himni: Lítil sál sem aldrei komst til jarðar eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.[1]

262). Að lokum eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

261). Tengdadóttir mín eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

260). Ljóð eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

259). Að rata eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

258). Fósturlát eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

257). Hvert á að sækja ljósið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

256). Að berjast eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

255). Dauðinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

254). Orðin eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

253). Ljós eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

252). Litla barnið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

251). Hvar sést það eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

250). Stjarna á himni eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

249). Hegðun eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

248). Eign eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

247). Draumurinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

246). Sorg eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

245). Lítil sál eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

244). Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

243). Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Nebula & Locus Award winner]

242). The coronation arrests are just the start. Police can do what they want to us now by George Monbiot.

241). Between Time and Timbuktu or Prometheus-5 by David Odell and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

240). On the Marble Cliffs by Ernst Jünger. Translated by Stuart Hood.[1]

239). The Origins of Sex: A History of the First Sexual Revolution by Faramerz Dabhoiwala.[1]

238). Intruder in the Dusk (What Can Come of Trying to Read William Faulkner While Minding a Child, or Vice Versa) by Peter De Vries.

237). Barn Burning by William Faulkner.[1]

236). The Right to Be Lazy by Paul Lafargue.[1]

235). AI machines aren't 'hallucinating'. But their makers are by Naomi Klein.

234). Stríðið óendanlega eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

233). The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood.[1] [Man Booker Prize Winner]

232). Ein gömul, ein ný eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

Apríl (14/74)

231). The Man Who Sold the Moon by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

230). The Fifth Step by Stephen King.[1]

229). Premium Harmony by Stephen King.[1]

228). Rocket Ship Galileo by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

227). Old Babes in the Woods: Stories by Margaret Atwood.

226). Old Babes in the Woods by Margaret Atwood.

225). Wooden Box by Margaret Atwood.

224). Widows by Margaret Atwood.

223). A Dusty Lunch by Margaret Atwood.

222). Airborne: A Symposium by Margaret Atwood.

221). Metempsychosis: or, The Journey of the Soul by Margaret Atwood.

220). Freeforall by Margaret Atwood.[1]

219). Death by Clamshell by Margaret Atwood.

218). Bad Teeth by Margaret Atwood.

217). Impatient Griselda by Margaret Atwood.

216). The Dead Interview by Margaret Atwood.

215). My Evil Mother by Margaret Atwood.

214). Morte de Smudgie by Margaret Atwood.

213). Two Scorched Men by Margaret Atwood.

212). First Aid by Margaret Atwood.

211). Cookie Jar by Stephen King.[1]

210). Bloodchild and Other Stories by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

209). The Book of Martha by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

208). Amnesty by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

207). Furor Scribendi by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

206). Positive Obsession by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

205). Crossover by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

204). Speech Sounds by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [Hugo Award winner]

203). Near of Kin by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

202). The Evening and the Morning and the Night by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [Nebula Award winner]

201). Batman and Robin Have an Altercation by Stephen King.[1]

200). Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Award winner]

199). The Dune by Stephen King.[1]

198). Sing Backwards and Weep by Mark Lanegan.[1]

197). Harvey's Dream by Stephen King.[1]

196). The Gourmet by Kazuo Ishiguro.

195). Wedding Silk by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1]

194). Treasure in the Sand by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1]

193). Hunting Harkonnens by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1]

192). Red Plague by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1]

191). The Illegitimate Stage by Frank Herbert.

190). The Cage by Frank Herbert.

189). The Summer After the War by Kazuo Ishiguro.

188). Covehithe by China Miéville.

187). An End to Hunger by China Miéville.

186). The Drone King by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

185). The Position by Warren Ellis.

184). Lich House by Warren Ellis.

183). Trading Hearts at the Half Kaffe Café by Charles de Lint.

182). The Road to Jerusalem by Mary Gentle.

181). At the Zoo by Warren Ellis.

180). Replay by Ken Grimwood.[1]

179). Sápufuglinn eftir Maríu Elísabetu Bragadóttur.[1]

178). Dvergurinn með eyrað eftir Maríu Elísabetu Bragadóttur.

177). Sápufuglinn eftir Maríu Elísabetu Bragadóttur.

176). Til hamingju með afmælið eftir Maríu Elísabetu Bragadóttur.

175). Factory Summers by Guy Delisle. Translated by Helge Dascher and Rob Aspinall.[1]

174). Eyland eftir Sigríði Hagalín Björnsdóttur.[1]

173). Kvíðasnillingurinn: Skáldsaga í hæfilegri lengd eftir Sverri Norland.

172). Ísbjörninn á Hótel Viktoría eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

171). Hringavitleysusaga —villutrúarrit— eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

170). The Shards by Bret Easton Ellis.[1]

169). Lost Souls by Clive Barker.

168). Human Moments in World War III by Don DeLillo.[1]

167). The Hammer of God by Arthur C. Clarke.

166). The Wind from the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke.[1]

165). The Shining Ones by Arthur C. Clarke.

164). Superiority by Arthur C. Clarke.[1]

163). A Walk in the Dark by Arthur C. Clarke.

162). "All You Zombies..." by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

161). The Menace from Earth by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

160). Delilah and the Space-Rigger by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

159). The Long Watch by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

158). Gulf by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

157). Sugar Daddy by Angela Carter.

156). Heel by Philip José Farmer.

155). Rescue Party by Arthur C. Clarke.[1]

154). Daughter by Philip José Farmer.

153). It's Great to Be Back! by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

152). Space Jockey by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

151). Solution Unsatisfactory by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

150). Blowups Happen by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

149). Heil! [...] by Robert A. Heinlein.

148). Life-Line by Robert A. Heinlein.[1]

147). Old Hundredth by Brian Aldiss.

146). Poor Little Warrior by Brian Aldiss.

145). 240,000 Miles Straight Up by L. Ron Hubbard.

144). Final Blackout by L. Ron Hubbard.[1]

Mars (7/28)

143). The Unseen Blushers by Alfred Bester.

142). The Push of a Finger by Alfred Bester.

141). A Traveler in Time by August Derleth.

140). McIlvane's Star by August Derleth.

139). Strain by L. Ron Hubbard.

138). Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World by Mike Davis.[1]

137). Did Gwyneth Paltrow ski into a retired optometrist? I couldn't care less, but the farce is unmissable by Marina Hyde.

136). Ma Perkins Comes to Stay by Ray Bradbury.

135). The Vengeance of Nitocris by Tennessee Williams.[1]

134). The No-Talent Kid by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

133). The Two that It Took by John Brunner.

132). The Square Pegs by Ray Bradbury.

131). The Irritated People by Ray Bradbury.

130). The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use by Isaac Asimov.[1]

129). The Martians Claim Canada by Margaret Atwood.

128). The Quest for Steel by Ben Bova. Illustrated by William O'Connor.

127). Reunification (Body and Soul) by Jeff Grubb.

126). Hvað er drottinn að drolla? eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur.[1]

125). The Great Hunt by Elaine Cunningham. Illustrated by Stephen Schwartz.

124). Utopia by Sir Thomas More. Translated by Gilbert Burnet.[1]

123). The Moon Hoax by Richard Adams Locke.[1]

122). Kalevala edited by Elias Lönnrot. Translated by John Martin Crawford.[1]

121). Honest and True by Troy Denning. Illustrated by Matt Wilson.

120). Silicon Valley Bank Isn't Lehman by Paul Krugman.

119). Dream Pictures by Kenzaburo Oe. Translated by John Nathan.

118). Attila: The Barbarian King Who Challenged Rome by John Man.[1]

117). Rotni samfélagssáttmálinn eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

116). Það er verið að tala við ykkur eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

115). I once admired Russell Brand. But his grim trajectory shows us where politics is heading by George Monbiot.

114). Static by Ken Grimwood.

113). Feedback by Ken Grimwood.

112). The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences by Eugene Wigner.[1]

111). Soulkeeper by Michaelene Pendleton. Illustrated by Karl Waller.

110). Bjarmalönd: Rússland, Úkraína og nágrenni í nútíð, fortíð og framtíð eftir Val Gunnarsson.[1]

109). The Case for Shunning by A. R. Moxon.

Febrúar (10/46)

108). A Ballet of Lepers: A Novel and Stories by Leonard Cohen. Afterword by Alexandra Pleshoyano.[1]

107). Trade by Leonard Cohen.

106). Strange Boy with a Hammer by Leonard Cohen.

105). ive had lots of pets by Leonard Cohen.

104). Short Story on Greek Island by Leonard Cohen.

103). David Who? by Leonard Cohen.

102). The Jukebox Heart: Excerpt from a Journal by Leonard Cohen.

101). A Week Is a Very Long Time by Leonard Cohen.

100). Lullaby by Leonard Cohen.

99). The Shaving Ritual by Leonard Cohen.

98). Mister Euemer Episodes by Leonard Cohen.

97). Ceremonies by Leonard Cohen.

96). A Hundred Suits from Russia by Leonard Cohen.

95). Polly by Leonard Cohen.

94). Signals by Leonard Cohen.

93). O.K. Herb, O.K. Flo by Leonard Cohen.

92). Saint Jig by Leonard Cohen.

91). A Ballet of Lepers by Leonard Cohen.

90). Nastya by Vladimir Sorokin. Translated by Max Lawton.

89). Day of the Oprichnik by Vladimir Sorokin. Translated by Jamey Gambrell.[1]

88). Honor and Guile by Margaret Weis. Illustrated by Dan Frazier.

87). All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. Translated by A. W. Wheen.[1]

86). The Enduring Impact of All Quiet on the Western Front by G. J. Meyer.

85). We must confront Russian propaganda - even when it comes from those we respect by George Monbiot.

84). Spook Country by William Gibson.[1]

83). Upside Dawn by Jason.[1]

82). Etc. by Jason.

81). From Outer Space by Jason.

80). ...EC Go by Jason.

79). EC Come... by Jason.

78). One Million and One B.C. by Jason.

77). Who Will Kill the Spider? by Jason.

76). The City of Light, Forever by Jason.

75). What Rhymes with Giallo? by Jason.

74). Ionesco by Jason.

73). Ulysses by Jason.

72). Crime and Punishment by Jason.

71). The Prisoner in the Castle by Jason.

70). Seal VII by Jason.

69). Vampyros Dyslexicos by Jason.

68). I Remember by Jason.

67). Perec, PI by Jason.

66). Man, Woman, Bird by Jason.

65). Getnaður: Sögur af samböndum sem sjást ekki á samfélagsmiðlum eftir Heiðu Vigdísi Sigfúsdóttur.[1]

64). Freedom Hospital: A Syrian Story by Hamid Sulaiman. Translated by Francesca Barrie.[1]

63). Suburban Glamour by Jamie McKelvie.[1]

62). Svefngríman eftir Örvar Smárason.[1]

61). Nætursveifin eftir Örvar Smárason.

60). Blekhafið eftir Örvar Smárason.

59). Óráð eftir Örvar Smárason.

58). Raddbönd eftir Örvar Smárason.

57). Holur eftir Örvar Smárason.

56). Gæsir himins eftir Örvar Smárason.

55). Sprettur eftir Örvar Smárason.

54). Svefngríman eftir Örvar Smárason.

53). Dracula by Bram Stoker.[1]

Janúar (9/43)

52). In the Bleak Deepwinter by Lynn Abbey. Illustrated by Susan Van Camp.

51). Divine Comedy [...] by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1]

50). Paradise by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1]

49). Purgatory by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1]

48). Innkeeper's Solution by Steven Piziks. Illustrated by Chrz'stina Wald.

47). Inferno by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1]

46). Storm Scale: Throne of Eldraine Through Strixhaven, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

45). Storm Scale: Throne of Eldraine Through Strixhaven, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

44). The Tyranny of Merit: What's Become of the Common Good? by Michael J. Sandel.[1]

43). Strámannabrennan eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

42). True Power by Ron Collins. Illustrated by Michael Sutfin.

41). Parabólusetning eftir Eirík Örn Norðdahl.

40). Of Course the QAnon Guy Blamed QAnon on George Soros by David Gilbert.

39). Mér skjátlaðist varðandi skaupið eftir Eirík Ragnarsson.

38). Calling Bullshit: The Art of Scepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom and Jevin D. West.[1]

37). The Giver by Lois Lowry. Foreword by Margaret Mahy.[1] [Newbery Medal winner]

36). The Citadel of Forgotten Myths by Michael Moorcock.[1]

35). Rusty Brown by F. Chris Ware.[1]

34). Breytt Ástand eftir Berglindi Ósk.[1]

33). Handan við leirbrúnu fjöllin eftir Berglindi Ósk.

32). Kaffiþjónusta eftir Berglindi Ósk.

31). Deitkvöld eftir Berglindi Ósk.

30). Barnvænn garður eftir Berglindi Ósk.

29). Breytt ástand eftir Berglindi Ósk.

28). Svefnórar eftir Berglindi Ósk.

27). Stál eftir Berglindi Ósk.

26). Frá Tinder til Tene eftir Berglindi Ósk.

25). Valentínusardagur eftir Berglindi Ósk.

24). Fölbláar tjarnir eftir Berglindi Ósk.

23). Það sem fer upp kemur aftur niður eftir Berglindi Ósk.

22). Augnablikið eftir Berglindi Ósk.

21). Lögmál frumskógarins eftir Berglindi Ósk.

20). Ormurinn eftir Berglindi Ósk.

19). Rætur og dætur eftir Berglindi Ósk.

18). Skýjahula eftir Berglindi Ósk.

17). Löng leið eftir Berglindi Ósk.

16). Black Petals by Michael Moorcock.[1]

15). And a Ship to Sail by Chris Pierson. Illustrated by Rebecca Guay.

14). Red Pearls: An Elric Story by Michael Moorcock.[1]

13). Nothing but Trouble by Ed Greenwood. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

12). Kyrrstaða eftir Berglindi Ósk.

11). Gamlárskvöld eftir Berglindi Ósk.

10). The Sailor from Gibraltar by Marguerite Duras. Translated by Barbara Bray.[1]

9). Soonest Mended by John Ashbery.

8). Ur-Fascism by Umberto Eco.

7). The Strenuous Life by Theodore Roosevelt.[1]

6). Citizenship in a Republic by Theodore Roosevelt.[1]

5). If— by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

4). Division by Zero by Ted Chiang.[1]

3). Legendary Heroes by Ben Bova. Illustrated by R. K. Post.

2). The King of Elfland's Daughter by Lord Dunsany.[1]

1). Why do so many western Muslim men love Andrew Tate? by Zainab Iqbal.

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Desember (11/203)

1605). Tales of the Fifth Age: Relics by Jeff Grubb. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1604). Tales of the Fifth Age: Firstborn by Dave Gross. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1603). How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan Ellenberg.[1]

1602). Ég bara hangi í hárinu á þér eftir Jón Kalman Stefánsson.

1601). La Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri. Preface by W. M. Rossetti. Translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.[1]

1600). Tales of the Fifth Age: Thunder and Ice by Douglas Niles. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1599). Tales of the Fifth Age: The Gift of Fire by Sue Weinlein Cook and William W. Connors. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1598). Tales of the Fifth Age: Measure of the Home Guard by J. Robert King. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1597). The Nostalgia Differential: A Jerry Cornelius Adventure by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1596). Tales of the Fifth Age: Mirta's God by Mark Anthony. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1595). What Mary Didn't Know by Frank Jackson.

1594). Tales of the Fifth Age: The Taking of Mount Nevermind by David Wise. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1593). Kleptopia: How Dirty Money Is Conquering the World by Tom Burgis.[1]

1592). Tales of the Fifth Age: Mission from Kendermore [...] by Harold J. Johnson.

1591). Tales of the Fifth Age: Kindling by Jean Rabe. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1590). The Best of Michael Moorcock by Michael Moorcock. Edited by John Davey. Afterword by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer.[1]

1589). The Birds of the Moon by Michael Moorcock.

1588). Crossing into Cambodia by Michael Moorcock.

1587). Leaving Pasadena by Michael Moorcock.

1586). Going to Canada by Michael Moorcock.

1585). Colour by Michael Moorcock.

1584). Daði og Ragnheiður eftir Guðmund Kamban. Formáli eftir Kjartan Sveinsson.

1583). Behold the Man by Michael Moorcock.[1] [Nebula Award winner]

1582). The Opium General by Michael Moorcock.

1581). Mythos: The Greek Myths Reimagined by Stephen Fry.[1]

1580). A Dead Singer by Michael Moorcock.

1579). The Visible Men or, Down the Multiversal Rabbit Hole by Michael Moorcock.

1578). Nokkur almenn orð um kulnun sólar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.[1]

1577). Á göngu í desembermánuði langt utan við Hálsaskóg eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1576). Fagnaðarefni fyrir ritstjóra orðabóka eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1575). Næturmynd eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1574). Lengsta heimildarmyndin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1573). Lifandi steinar Fyrir Aðalstein Kristmundsson eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1572). Svalandi stund eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1571). Kvöldblíða eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1570). Hugleiðsla eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1569). Tímaflakk eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1568). Í slóð H.G. Wells eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1567). Dreymt að veturnóttum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1566). Í Litla-skógi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1565). Framvindan mikla eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1564). Í grafreitnum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1563). Stjörnufræði fyrir byrjendur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1562). Endurhæfing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1561). Duft og aska eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1560). Að hausti eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1559). Októbervísa eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1558). Nútímamaðurinn Handa Yang Wan-Li eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1557). Aðgangur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1556). Síðasta lag fyrir myrkur II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1555). Síðasta lag fyrir myrkur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1554). Hugleiðing II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1553). Samfélagslegt ljóð Fyrir Dag Sigurðarson eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1552). Kvöldganga í C-moll eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1551). Elegía eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1550). Hugleiðing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1549). Í fiðrildaskólanum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1548). Næturakstur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1547). Dreymt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1546). Í skóginum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1545). Engin leið til baka eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1544). Blaupunkt 1967 In memoriam eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1543). Aftur til framtíðar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1542). Tínslufólk eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1541). Að moldu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1540). Horfinn heimur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1539). Enn um hlýnun Jarðar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1538). Að baki Dyrfjöllum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1537). Árstíð í einskonar víti eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1536). Langferð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1535). Lífið er spennistöð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1534). Í landi norna eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1533). Haustljóð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1532). Gotneskt ljóð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1531). Spenntur hugur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1530). Rifið af almanaki eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1529). Sýn að hausti II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1528). Tilfærsla eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1527). Skarð í sjálfinu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1526). Sýn að hausti eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1525). Undur í Þistilfirði eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1524). Undir morgun eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1523). Þýðing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1522). Að drekkja hvolpum Frá liðnum tíma eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1521). Septembersýning úti á landi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1520). Júníhret eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1519). Skilaboð til næsta manns eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1518). Hálfkveðið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1517). Nokkrar misjafnar almennar hugmyndir um dauðann eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1516). Óvissa hins einmana eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1515). Hækkað sjávarmál Tileinkað James Hanley eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1514). Að losna úr búri hversdagsins eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1513). Kvöld á eynni Burra Hjaltland eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1512). Rúmsjór eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1511). Í djúpinu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1510). Handan við allt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1509). Þorpið Hamnavoe á Hjaltlandi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1508). Hylurinn Fyrir Izaak Walton eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1507). Framtíðarsýn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1506). Sólhvörf eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1505). Svartnætti í Langadal eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1504). Fossvogskirkjugarður á björtum sumardegi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1503). Andvaraleysi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1502). Dýpsta lægðin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1501). Á uppleið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1500). Hugarorka eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1499). Arnarstapi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1498). Mýrdalssandur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1497). Walden í nóvember 2005 eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1496). Við Öskjuvatn í september 2005 eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1495). Fyrir norðan 1999 Tileinkað Þ.f.H. eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1494). Meðalfellsvatn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1493). Skilgreining bréfritarans eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1492). Melankólía eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1491). Skuggi Jónsmessurunnans Fyrir lyfjafræðinga eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1490). Talað við babúsku eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1489). Samhliða eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1488). Innland eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1487). Mynd úr ferðalagi Smáskilaboð til Kristjáns Fjallaskálds eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1486). Vetraráform um sumarferðalag eftir Gyrði Elíasson.[1]

1485). Ljóð fyrir harmóniku á Sólbakka eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1484). Tvílýsi í sumarlok eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1483). Ágústgaldur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1482). Hugleiðing í júlí eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1481). Í kjölfarið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1480). Barnagæla eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1479). Farið til tegrasa eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1478). Um rykdeyfða hringingu að utan fyrir svefn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1477). Ljóð fyrir kvöldsvæf börn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1476). Haustdagur á Sauðárkróki eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1475). Næturferð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1474). Svefn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1473). Hugskeyti úr ferðalagi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1472). Sumardagur á Núpsstað eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1471). Í Mýrdal eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1470). Boðskort frá eilífðarlandinu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1469). Við svaladyr eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1468). Lauslega munað úr veiðiferð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1467). Marsnóttin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1466). Umbreyting eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1465). Vetraráform um sumarferðalag eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1464). Í sveitinni eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1463). Miðsumar fyrir kínverskt flugnaskáld eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1462). Rölt í góðviðri eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1461). Sumarþyngsli eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1460). Breyttir tímar til Óskars Árna eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1459). Brot úr kvöldþulu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1458). Fornleifafundur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1457). Aðsókn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1456). Á Reykjaströnd eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1455). Sumar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1454). Draumför eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1453). Um gamlan hund eystra eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1452). Kvöld nærri útvarpstæki eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1451). Sólmyrkvi á hátíðisdegi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1450). Samvitund tréskurður eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1449). Hugsað norður eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1448). Fyrir utan glugga eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1447). Kvöldþankar úr austurvegi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1446). Skömmu fyrir Jónsmessu til Einars Braga eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1445). Við landsenda eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1444). Týnt búmerang eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1443). Úr öllum áttum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1442). William Heinesen 1900-1991 eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1441). Í Möðrudal á Fjöllum eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1440). Júníljóð til bróður eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1439). Vornótt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1438). Margt í mörgu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1437). Í þokunni eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1436). Ljóðsaga til Kristínar Steinsdóttur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1435). Skilaboð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1434). Að Dyrafjallabaki í Njarðvík eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1433). Langt í burtu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1432). Steinhús í Wales tileinkað John Cowper Powys eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1431). Úr lífríki fjörunnar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1430). Á Rauðgranaslóðum í Skagafirði eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1429). Maímorgunljóð eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1428). Eftir hádegi fyrir Norðfirðing eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1427). Vorljóð til Elísu eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1426). Flutningur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1425). Gegnum aldir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1424). Gler og steinar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1423). Desemberbréf til De La Mare eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1422). Skammdegisblámi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1421). Ljóshúsið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1420). Hyborian Genesis: Notes on the Creation of the Conan Stories by Patrice Louinet.

1419). Smartís eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

1418). Líkþvottakonan eftir Sara Omar. Þýtt af Katrínu Fjeldsted.[1]

1417). No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays by Ellen Willis.[1]

1416). Epilogue: The Neo-Guilt Trip by Ellen Willis.

1415). Coming Down Again by Ellen Willis.

1414). The Drug War: Hell No, I Won't Go by Ellen Willis.

1413). The Drug War: From Vision to Vice by Ellen Willis.

1412). Now, Voyager by Ellen Willis.

1411). Beyond Pluralism by Ellen Willis.

1410). In Defense of Offense: Salman Rushdie's Religious Problem by Ellen Willis.

1409). Andy Warhol, ?-1987 by Ellen Willis.

1408). The End of Fatherhood: Family Plots by Ellen Willis.

1407). Exile on Main Street: What the Pollard Case Means to Jews by Ellen Willis.

1406). Ministries of Fear by Ellen Willis.

1405). Sins of Confession by Ellen Willis.

1404). The People's Picasso by Ellen Willis.

1403). Escape from New York by Ellen Willis.

1402). Rebel Girl: What de Beauvoir Left Us by Ellen Willis.

1401). Feminism Without Freedom by Ellen Willis.

1400). Radical Feminism and Feminist Radicalism by Ellen Willis.

1399). Sisters Under the Skin? Confronting Race and Sex by Ellen Willis.

1398). From Forced Pregnancy to Forced Surgery by Ellen Willis.

1397). Looking for Mr. Good Dad by Ellen Willis.

1396). Putting Women Back in the Abortion Debate by Ellen Willis.

1395). Marriage on the Rocks by Ellen Willis.

1394). Peace in Our Time? The Greening of Betty Friedan by Ellen Willis.

1393). The Last Unmarried Person in America by Ellen Willis.

1392). Toward a Feminist Sexual Revolution by Ellen Willis.

Nóvember (8/74)

1391). Human Nature and Moral Education in Mencius, Xunzi, Hobbes, and Rousseau by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1390). Do We Think in Inner Speech? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1389). Nature's Revenge by Ellen Willis.

1388). Lust Horizons: Is the Women's Movement Pro-Sex? by Ellen Willis.

1387). Novelist as a Vocation by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen.[1][2]

1386). Pop Sonnet CIII (Kermit the Frog, "The Rainbow Connection") by Erik Didriksen.

1385). Pop Sonnet CII (The Beatles, "In My Life") by Erik Didriksen.

1384). Pop Sonnet CI (The Rembrandts, "I'll Be There for You") by Erik Didriksen.

1383). Pop Sonnet C (LMFAO, "Sexy and I Know It") by Erik Didriksen.

1382). Pop Sonnet XCIX (Ed Sheeran, "Thinking Out Loud") by Erik Didriksen.

1381). Pop Sonnet XCVIII (Lou Bega, "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...)") by Erik Didriksen.

1380). Pop Sonnet XCVII (Coldplay, "Viva la Vida") by Erik Didriksen.

1379). Pop Sonnet XCVI (The Who, "Pinball Wizard") by Erik Didriksen.

1378). Pop Sonnet XCV (The Eagles, "Already Gone") by Erik Didriksen.

1377). Pop Sonnet XCIV (David Bowie, "Heroes") by Erik Didriksen.

1376). Pop Sonnet XCIII (Justin Bieber, "What Do You Mean") by Erik Didriksen.

1375). Pop Sonnet XCII (Queen, "We Are the Champions") by Erik Didriksen.

1374). Pop Sonnet XCI (Elmo & Patsy, "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer") by Erik Didriksen.

1373). Pop Sonnet XC ("Weird Al" Yankovic, "The Saga Begins") by Erik Didriksen.

1372). Pop Sonnet LXXXIX (Adele, "Hello") by Erik Didriksen.

1371). Pop Sonnet LXXXVIII (The Wellingtons, "The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle") by Erik Didriksen.

1370). Pop Sonnet LXXXVII (Rupert Holmes, "The Piña Colada Song") by Erik Didriksen.

1369). Pop Sonnet LXXXVI (John Lennon, "Imagine") by Erik Didriksen.

1368). Pop Sonnet LXXXIV (Drake, "Hotline Bling") by Erik Didriksen.

1367). Pop Sonnet LXXXIII (Bobby Pickett, "Monster Mash") by Erik Didriksen.

1366). Pop Sonnet LXXXII (Chuck Berry, "Johnny B. Goode") by Erik Didriksen.

1365). Somnium by Johannes Kepler. Translated by Reverend Normand Raymond Falardeau, S.S.S..[1]

1364). Pop Sonnet LXXXI (The Black Eyed Peas, "My Humps") by Erik Didriksen.

1363). Pop Sonnet LXXX (The Beatles, "Paperback Writer") by Erik Didriksen.

1362). Pop Sonnet LXXIX (Michael Jackson, "Billie Jean") by Erik Didriksen.

1361). Pop Sonnet LXXVIII (Smash Mouth, "All-Star") by Erik Didriksen.

1360). Interventions 2020 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.[1]

1359). The Vincent Lambert Affair Should Not Have Taken Place by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1358). A Bit Worse. A Response to a Few Friends by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1357). Conversation with Geoffroy Lejeune by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1356). Donald Trump Is a Good President by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1355). Emmanuel Carrère and the Problem of Goodness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1354). Interview with Agathe Novak-Lechevalier by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1353). Interview with Marin de Viry and Valérie Toranian by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1352). A Remedy for the Exhaustion of Being by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1351). Interview with Frédéric Beigbeder by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1350). The Lost Text by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1349). Soil Cutting by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1348). I Have Read My Whole Life Long by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1347). I'm Normal. A Normal Writer by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1346). Prolegomena to Positivism by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1345). Conservatism, a Source of Progress by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1344). Towards a Semi-Rehabilitation of the Hick by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1343). Philippe Muray in 2002 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1342). Leaving the Twentieth Century by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1341). Sky, Earth, Sun by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1340). Technical Consolation by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1339). Interview with Christian Authier by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1338). Neil Young by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1337). I Have a Dream by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1336). Empty Heavens by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1335). Humanity, the Second Stage by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1334). The Question of Paedophilia by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1333). Letter to Lakis Proguidis by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1332). Opera Bianca by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1331). Time Out by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1330). The Party by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1329). Creative Absurdity by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1328). Art as Peeling by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1327). Interview with Jean-Yves Jouannais and Christophe Duchâtelet by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1326). Staring into the Distance: In Praise of Silent Cinema by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1325). Approaches to Distress by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1324). The Mirage by Jean-Claude Guiguet by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1323). Jacques Prévert Is a Jerk by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.

1322). On the Epidemiology of Sexual Norms by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1321). At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

1320). The Morality of Ethics Professors: Survey by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1319). Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch by Rivka Galchen.[1]

1318). The Flight of Colors by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1317). Act of War, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

1316). Reporting What We Think, Want, and Fear by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1315). The Warlord of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

1314). Turning Back Your Eyes by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1313). The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1312). Epic of Gilgamesh translated by William Muss-Arnolt.[1]

1311). Act of War, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

1310). Why Does "Believe" Have No Present Progressive? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

Október (31/336)

1309). The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

1308). #YesAllWomen Changes the Story by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1307). Cassandra Among the Creeps by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1306). Berlin by Jason Lutes.[1]

1305). Berlin Book Three: City of Light by Jason Lutes.[1]

1304). Berlin Book Two: City of Smoke: A Work of Fiction by Jason Lutes.[1]

1303). The Devil's Thoughts by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

1302). Frost at Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

1301). The Eolian Harp by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

1300). The Destruction of the Bastille by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

1299). Songs of the Pixies by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

1298). Inexhaustibility of the Subject of Christmas by Leigh Hunt.

1297). To Kosciusko by John Keats.[1]

1296). To Kosciusko by Leigh Hunt.[1]

1295). Happy Lynchers by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1294). Images as "Pictures" by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1293). Against longtermism by Émile P. Torres.

1292). Berlin Book One: City of Stones: A Work of Fiction by Jason Lutes.[1]

1291). What a relief! Sunak the Sensible is here and the chaos has all magically gone away by Marina Hyde.

1290). Do Things Look Flat? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1289). Do Tilted Coins Look Elliptical? (Part Two) by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1288). Do Tilted Coins Look Elliptical? (Part One) by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1287). Odds & Ends: Unfinity by Mark Rosewater.

1286). Fight Club 2: The Tranquility Gambit by Chuck Palahniuk. Introduction by Gerald Howard. Illustrated by Cameron Stewart.[1]

1285). Killing and Dying: Six Stories by Adrian Tomine.[1]

1284). Intruders for Yoshihiro Tatsumi by Adrian Tomine.

1283). Killing and Dying by Adrian Tomine.

1282). Translated, from the Japanese, by Adrian Tomine.

1281). Go Owls by Adrian Tomine.

1280). Amber Sweet by Adrian Tomine.

1279). A Brief History of the Art Form Known as "Hortisculpture" by Adrian Tomine.

1278). Patience by Daniel Clowes.[1]

1277). Lost at Sea by Bryan Lee O'Malley.[1]

1276). Neonomicon by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1275). Neonomicon 4: The Lurker Within by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1274). Neonomicon 3: The Language at the Threshold by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1273). Neonomicon 2: The Shadow Out of America by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1272). Neonomicon 1: At the Mansions of Madness by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1271). The Courtyard 2 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1270). The Courtyard 1 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1269). American Virgin 4: Around the World by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan and Ryan Kelly.[1]

1268). Goðheimar 12: Gegnum eld og vatn eftir Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1][2]

1267). Elskhuginn eftir Marguerite Duras. Þýtt af Hallfríði Jakobsdóttur.[1] [Prix Goncourt]

1266). The Bridegrooms by Daria Serenko. Translated by Eugene Ostashevsky.

1265). Providence Compendium by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1264). Providence XII: The Book by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1263). Providence XI: The Unnameable by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1262). Providence X: The Haunted Place by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1261). Providence IX: Outsiders by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1260). Providence VIII: The Key by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1259). Men Explain Things to Me and Other Essays by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1258). Pandora's Box and the Volunteer Police Force by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1257). Woolf's Darkness: Embracing the Inexplicable by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1256). To Kosciusko by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

1255). Grandmother Spider by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1254). In Praise of the Threat: What Marriage Equality Really Means by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1253). Worlds Collide in a Luxury Suite: Some Thoughts on the IMF, Global Injustice, and a Stranger on a Train by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1252). The Longest War by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1251). Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit.[1]

1250). A Mathematical Problem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

1249). A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress, who deserted him in quest of a more wealthy husband in the East Indies by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

1248). Can a State Be "Half-Conscious"? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1247). The Unfinity Gauntlet, Part 3 by Mark Rosewater.

1246). How Many People *Really* Believe in God and Heaven? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1245). Providence VII: The Picture by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1244). Providence VI: Out of Time by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1243). Providence V: In the Walls by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1242). Providence IV: White Apes by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1241). Providence III: A Lurking Fear by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1240). Providence II: The Hook by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1239). Providence I: The Yellow Sign by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1]

1238). To Autumn by John Keats.[1]

1237). Lamia by John Keats.[1]

1236). Ode on Melancholy by John Keats.[1]

1235). Ode on Indolence by John Keats.[1]

1234). Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats.[1]

1233). Ode to Psyche by John Keats.[1]

1232). Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats.[1]

1231). Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley.[1]

1230). What Does It Mean to Say "Human Nature Is Good"? by Neil Krolicki.

1229). Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1228). The Boys at the Lab by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1227). The Labrador Fiasco by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1226). The Entities by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1225). White Horse by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1224). Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1223). Hugdregill eftir Kristján Jóhann Jónsson.

1222). Konan, draumurinn og dátinn eftir Kristin Kristjánsson.

1221). Vorljóð eftir Einar Ólafsson.

1220). Hundsbit eftir Pétur Hraunfjörð.

1219). Iljalaus ár eftir Sigfús Bjartmarsson.

1218). Margt líkist því að drepast eftir Sigfús Bjartmarsson.

1217). Þegar Aleixandre fékk Nóbelsverðlaunin eftir Thor Vilhjálmsson.

1216). Til Boga og allar nýføðingar í verðini efter Jóanes Nielsen.

1215). Fjøllini efter Guðrið Helmsdal Nielsen.

1214). Morgun í mars efter Guðrið Helmsdal Nielsen.

1213). Bíðar tú efter Rói Patursson.

1212). Órói eftir Kristján Árnason.

1211). Í Ális eftir Kristján Árnason.

1210). Gamlar nýstefnur og fleira gott eftir Einar Kárason.

1209). Skapadægur eftir Sigurð A. Magnússon.

1208). Ef skáldsagan leggur upp laupana eftir Milan Kundera. Þýtt af Pétri Gunnarssyni.

1207). Um þrálátan dauða félaga Leníns eða Ó hverfult er vort byltingarlán eftir Hauk Hallsson.

1206). Morgunninn eftir Magnús Jóhannsson frá Hafnarnesi.

1205). Haust eftir Magnús Jóhannsson frá Hafnarnesi.

1204). Frá henni eftir Þuríði Guðmundsdóttur.

1203). Steinn eftir Þuríði Guðmundsdóttur.

1202). Dögun eftir Þuríði Guðmundsdóttur.

1201). Óskíýranlegt eftir Sigurlaug Elíasson.

1200). A-V eftir Sigurlaug Elíasson.

1199). Nútítt eftir Sigurlaug Elíasson.

1198). Þankar sunnudaginn 23. maí 1982 eftir Benedikt Sigurðarson.

1197). Maðurinn sem vildi gera allt fyrir alþýðuna eftir Guðberg Bergsson.

1196). Karlarnir og greiðan eftir Guðberg Bergsson.

1195). Leit að lífsskilningi: Um Hel eftir Sigurð Norðdal eftir Pál Valsson.

1194). Kertalog: Til Leifs eftir Kristján Kristjánsson.

1193). Bíóljóð eftir Kristján Kristjánsson.

1192). Saga í þágu samtíðar eða Síðbúin ritdómur um Íslenska menningu Sigurðar Norðdal eftir Gunnar Karlsson.

1191). Heimspekin og Sigurður Norðdal eftir Pál Skúlason.

1190). Drápa eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

1189). Strandir eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

1188). Skautaferð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1187). Veisla eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1186). Níð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1185). Kleinur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1184). Litla-Fjarðarhorn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1183). Safamýri eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1182). Aðflug eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1181). Japanskt ævintýr eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1180). Í uppsveitum Úganda eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1179). Silki eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1178). Skarphéðinn í Kolkata eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1177). Indland eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1176). Doktor Mengele drukknar undan ströndum São Paulo eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1175). Skór Marie-Antoinette eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1174). Sumarkvöld á Gotlandi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1173). Værð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1172). Ljóð um börn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1171). Kjötkrókur kemst í feitt eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1170). Jólaljóð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1169). Stjarna fæðist á Vestdalseyri eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1168). Hofsós eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1167). Bill Holm deyr eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1166). Í minningu skáldbróður eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1165). Pourquoi-pas eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1164). Ávarp fjallkonu eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1163). Hólavallagarður eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1162). Vor í Skerjafirði eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1161). Snæfellsnes eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1160). Haganesvík eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1159). Maðurinn með ljáinn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1158). Öxnadalur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1157). Strandir eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1156). Höggstaður eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

1155). Annar í jólum eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1154). Kirkjufell eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1153). Erfðaskrá eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1152). Við vatnið eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1151). Logn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1150). Vinur minn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1149). Vesturbær eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1148). Nýársmorgunn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1147). Anna eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1146). Sigurgleði eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1145). Skagafjörður eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1144). Afplánun eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1143). Hamingjan eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1142). Brúðkaup eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1141). Dánartilkynning trúlausa mannsins eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1140). Trója eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1139). Rúst eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1138). Dauðastríð Egils eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1137). Jónas eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1136). Laufskálarétt eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1135). Brottför eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1134). Höggstaður eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1133). Hallgerður í Laugarnesi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1132). Rask eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1131). Ævintýri á fjöllum eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1130). Gamla hverfið í Nice eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1129). Ægisíða eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1128). Nótt eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1127). Langanes eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1126). Heimsókn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1125). Helgi tattú eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1124). María eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1123). Norður eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1122). Aðför eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1121). Ættjarðarljóð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1120). Perlumóðir eftir Sólveigu Eir Stewart.

1119). Monopoly by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1118). The Other Place by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1117). My Last Duchess by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1116). The Headless Horseman by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1115). The Art of Cooking and Serving by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1114). The Bad News by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1113). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

1112). Why Do the Good Guys Always Win in Morality Tales? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1111). The Invisible Man by Lucy Sante.

1110). Can There Be Non-Obvious Illusions? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1109). My Last Duchess by Robert Browning.[1]

1108). The Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

1107). Delusional broadcast disorder has claimed its latest victim: John Cleese by Marina Hyde.

1106). Development of the Moon Illusion? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

1105). The Unfinity Gauntlet, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

1104). Wockyjabber by Hilbert Schenck, Jr..

1103). Plain Geometry by Emma Rounds.

1102). Launkofi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

1101). Tröllagjöf eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1100). Guð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1099). Kveðja frá Ararat eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1098). Vænghaf eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1097). Skotbolti eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1096). Ferð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1095). Veðurfrétt eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1094). Franklín (1938-1998) eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1093). Desember eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1092). Samviskubit eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1091). Hugskot eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1090). Hljóðskraf eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1089). Ljóð um hamingjuna eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1088). Sylvia Plath eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1087). Launkofi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1086). Bæn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1085). Verksummerki eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1084). Sumarljóð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1083). Þakkir eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1082). Hnetusúkkulaði eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1081). Arfur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1080). Ísland eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1079). Bergþóra eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1078). Harðfiskur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1077). Ljóð um kött eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1076). Systkini mín eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1075). Svefnherbergi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1074). Ástarljóð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1073). Vök eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1072). Skál eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1071). Ísfrétt eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

1070). Þú eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1069). Vetrarljóð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1068). Ljóð um bækur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1067). Fjarlægð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1066). Björg eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1065). Þessi ást, þessi ást eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1064). Ísfrétt eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1063). Medúsa eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1062). Síðasti vetrardagur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1061). Einn af þessum morgnum eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1060). Svalbarðseyri eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1059). Vísur Hallgerðar eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1058). Við Flóann eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1057). Með eld eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1056). Næturljóð eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1055). Ástarkveðja eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1054). Til Skírnis eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1053). Hvalfang eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1052). Hefnd eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1051). Fok eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

1050). Pop Sonnet LXXVII (Katy Perry, "Teenage Dream") by Erik Didriksen.

1049). Tvíbreitt (svig)rúm eða póesíbók númer eitt komma tvö eftir Gyrði Elíasson.[1]

1048). another poem for allen ginsberg and einar már eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1047). eða hvað eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1046). háspenna eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1045). sól án blóma eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1044). sjálfsrýni eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1043). hugleiðing II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1042). hugleiðing I eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1041). impressjón eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1040). sjónar horn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1039). upp/upp eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1038). f eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1037). dagar koma &svoframnesvegis eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1036). sápugrænn himinn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1035). eindagar eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1034). án titils eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1033). einskonar elegía eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1032). tímans dust eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1031). leit eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1030). dagur ei meir eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1029). á tali eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1028). + - eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1027). tvö eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1026). (þaðvarfyrirátjánárum) eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1025). SCHREIB MASCHINEN PAPIER 50 blatt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1024). hreinsivökvi eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1023). ávaxtamarkaður í tókýó/draumsendur japanpappír tileinkað brautigan eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1022). post (war) poetry eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1021). horft eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1020). ø eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1019). liszt eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1018). júlíkvöld eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1017). blóm (& kransar afþakkaðir) eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1016). 0-0 eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1015). 5 km/klst eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1014). tilverur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1013). melankólía í c-moll eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1012). 2½% eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1011). c eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1010). e eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1009). k eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1008). n eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1007). a eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1006). þú eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1005). ég eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1004). kirkjublús eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1003). konsert eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1002). hundertwasser eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1001). kastalavist A eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

1000). 451 eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

999). þýngsli IV eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

998). þýngsli III eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

997). þýngsli II eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

996). þýngsli I eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

995). svefn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

994). insomnia IV eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

993). insomnia III eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

992). insomnia II (tilbrigði við japanskt ljóð) eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

991). insomnia I eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

990). Söngur steinasafnarans eftir Sjón.[1]

989). tilraun til endurlífgunar dúu khalil aswad eftir Sjón.

988). náttúruljóð (vi) eftir Sjón.

987). náttúruljóð (v) eftir Sjón.

986). dægurlag eftir Sjón.

985). söngur steinasafnarans eftir Sjón.

984). heimilislíf eftir Sjón.

983). steinþrykk eftir Sjón.

982). sólhvörf eftir Sjón.

981). næturþankar eftir Sjón.

980). fórnargjafir handa 22 reginöflum eftir Sjón.

979). steinar eftir Sjón.

978). strengleikur eftir Sjón.

977). náttúruljóð (iv) eftir Sjón.

976). náttúruljóð (iii) eftir Sjón.

975). allt sem við lærum í sextíuogáttaára bekk eftir Sjón.

974). 23. apríl 2006 eftir Sjón.

973). það sem stúlkurnar geyma eftir Sjón.

972). náttúruljóð (ii) eftir Sjón.

971). náttúruljóð (i) eftir Sjón.

970). tímamót eftir Sjón.

969). borgarlíf eftir Sjón.

968). á ferð með vísum manni eftir Sjón.

967). Rauðir hestar eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

966). Scusa da Kalina Muhova.[1]

965). The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. Translated by Carol Della Chiesa.[1]

964). Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. Translated by Louis Mercier.[1]

963). Can Freethinkers Be Conservative? by S. T. Joshi.

962). Is There an Experience of Thinking? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

961). The Unreliability of Naive Introspection by Eric Schwitzgebel.

960). Is Conscious Experience Rich or Thin? And How Does One Find Out? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

959). The Unfinity Gauntlet, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

958). The Stories of Ray Bradbury by Ray Bradbury.[1]

957). Gotcha! by Ray Bradbury.

956). The Aqueduct by Ray Bradbury.[1]

955). McGillahee's Brat by Ray Bradbury.

954). Farewell Summer by Ray Bradbury.

953). The Black Ferris by Ray Bradbury.

952). Long After Midnight by Ray Bradbury.[1]

951). Have I Got a Chocolate Bar for You! by Ray Bradbury.

950). The Pumpernickel by Ray Bradbury.

949). The October Game by Ray Bradbury.

948). The Miracles of Jamie by Ray Bradbury.

947). Darling Adolf by Ray Bradbury.

946). The Better Part of Wisdom by Ray Bradbury.

945). Forever and the Earth by Ray Bradbury.

944). The Wish by Ray Bradbury.

943). A Story of Love by Ray Bradbury.

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942). Interval in Sunlight by Ray Bradbury.

941). Liz did it, Charles did it, lots of celebs have done it: Why don't we care about the awfulness of adultery any more? by Oliver Keens.

940). I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories by Ray Bradbury.[1]

939). Drink Entire: Against the Madness of Crowds by Ray Bradbury.

938). Getting Through Sunday Somehow by Ray Bradbury.

937). Punishment Without Crime by Ray Bradbury.

936). G.B.S.-Mark V by Ray Bradbury.

935). The Messiah by Ray Bradbury.

934). A Piece of Wood by Ray Bradbury.

933). The Burning Man by Ray Bradbury.

932). The Parrot Who Met Papa by Ray Bradbury.

931). One Timeless Spring by Ray Bradbury.

930). The Blue Bottle by Ray Bradbury.

929). I Sing the Body Electric! by Ray Bradbury.[1]

928). Christus Apollo by Ray Bradbury.

927). The Lost City of Mars by Ray Bradbury.

926). Henry the Ninth by Ray Bradbury.

925). The Man in the Rorschach Shirt by Ray Bradbury.

924). Heavy-Set by Ray Bradbury.

923). The Problem of the Ethics Professors by Eric Schwitzgebel.

922). Making Space, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

921). Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's Is a Friend of Mine by Ray Bradbury.

920). The Tombling Day by Ray Bradbury.

919). I Sing the Body Electric! by Ray Bradbury.

918). Í haustsólinni eftir Guðberg Bergsson.

917). a rhetoric poem in semi-icelandic dedicated to einar már and allen ginsberg eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

916). Málarinn eftir Magnús Skúlason.

915). Við höfnina eftir Guðna Má Henningsson.

914). Góðir lesendur og góðir höfundar eftir Vladimir Nabokov. Þýtt af Sverri Hólmarsyni.

913). Haustlauf eftir Ingibjörgu Haraldsdóttur.

912). Hið hvekkta tré eftir Guðberg Bergsson.

911). Lýrísk fuglafræði eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

910). Álftanes eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

909). Raun vísinda eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

908). Ljóðabréf eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

907). Gljátíð eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

906). Vetur í Reykjavík eftir Eyvind Eiríksson.

905). Gesturinn eftir Jón frá Pálmholti.

904). Upphafning eftir Thor Vilhjálmsson.

903). Stúfur, Súpermann og Afiguð á himnum eftir Einar Ólafsson.

902). Dans stöðumælana á regnvotu strætinu eftir Einar Ólafsson.

901). Hvaðan eftir Njörð P. Njarðvík.

900). Dans eftir Atla Ingólfsson.

899). Svefnrof eftir Atla Ingólfsson.

898). á erfiðum tímum í evrópu eftir Anton Helga Jónsson.

897). Lítið ljóð um heimspeki eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

896). Rannsóknir í háskóla eftir Pál Skúlason.

895). Morgunn eftir Þorstein frá Hamri.

894). Faðir vor eftir José Leandro Urbina. Þýtt af Vésteini Lúðvíkssyni.

893). Söngur um sjálfan mig (Brot) eftir Walt Whitman. Þýtt af Sigurði A. Magnússyni.[1]

892). Þurfa ljóð annað nafn en svona? eftir Ísak Harðarson.

891). Lóusöngur eftir Vilborgu Dagbjartsdóttur.

890). Óskar Halldórsson: Kveðja eftir Véstein Ólason.

889). Stjórnarskrá eftir Geirlaug Magnússon.

888). Samruni garðanna eftir Julio Cortázar. Þýtt af Ingibjörgu Haraldsdóttur.[1]

887). Úr kvöldbók einstæðings eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

886). Í hafsauga eftir Þorstein frá Hamri.

885). Inga Ló eftir Edgar Allan Poe. Þýtt af Þorsteini frá Hamri.

884). Vatnið eftir Edgar Allan Poe. Þýtt af Þorsteini frá Hamri.

883). Vísa eftir Olgu Guðrúnu Árnadóttur.

882). Ljóðið eftir Olgu Guðrúnu Árnadóttur.

881). Stúlka á engi eftir Olgu Guðrúnu Árnadóttur.

880). Konúngsleyfi eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

879). Getið sólskinsfífl eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

878). Hvað úngur nemur: Pöddugoggsljóð eftir Dag Sigurðarson.

877). Jólasaga um íslendinga, eskimóa og dani eftir Guðberg Bergsson.

876). Vald eftir Árna Ibsen.

875). Fornar slóðir eftir Þórberg Þórðarson.

874). Atvik eftir Árna Ibsen.

873). Bréf til Gabriel Turville-Petre eftir Þórberg Þórðarson.

872). Að liðnum vetri eftir Ólaf Jóhann Sigurðsson.

871). Vísa um reyni - tileinkað Þ.Ö.S. eftir Ólaf Jóhann Sigurðsson.

870). The Battle for Paradise: Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists by Naomi Klein.[1]

869). Einskonar höfuð lausn eftir Gyrði Elíasson.[1]

868). Myrkar fígúrur eftir Sjón.[1]

867). Uppstigning á fjöllum eftir Sjón.

866). Svik eftir Sjón.

865). Höfuðlausn eftir Sjón.

864). Þversummur eftir Sjón.

863). Harlekin eftir Sjón.

862). Sigurvegarinn eftir Sjón.

861). Fez Instamatic eftir Sjón.

860). París (1895/1985) eftir Sjón.

859). Tvísaga eftir Sjón.

858). Ferðalangur eftir Sjón.

857). Brosmildi eftir Sjón.

856). Þrettándaganga eftir Sjón.

855). Augað eftir Sjón.

854). Finnagaldur eftir Sjón.

853). Við gröf ósýnilega mannsins eftir Sjón.

852). Íslenskur hagfræðingur í Sóhó eftir Sjón.

851). Fez Instamatic eftir Sjón.

850). Frétt frá undralandi eftir Sjón.

849). Félagsfræðineminn eftir Sjón.

848). Stjörnufræði hins svanga eftir Sjón.

847). Upphefð eftir Sjón.

846). Reykvíkingur hugsar á göngu eftir Sjón.

845). Birting eftir Sjón.

844). Eilífar speglanir: Vísindalegar athuganir eftir Kristínu Ómarsdóttur.[1]

843). Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss ritstýrt af Bjarka Bjarnasyni.[1]

842). Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne. Translated by G. M. Towle.[1]

841). Víðtækar afleiðingar ósigra Rússlands eftir Jón Orm Halldórsson.

840). John Coltrane: All That Jazz by Martin Smith.

839). Pop Sonnet LXXVI (Metallica, "Enter Sandman") by Erik Didriksen.

838). The Haunting of the New by Ray Bradbury.

837). Pop Sonnet LXXV (Bruno Mars, "Grenade") by Erik Didriksen.

836). The Cold Wind and the Warm by Ray Bradbury.

835). Three Kopecks by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Eric Konkol.

834). Remembering Gudok by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Margaret Wettlin.

833). Designing the Warhammer 40,000 Commander Decks by Ethan Fleischer.

832). Making Space, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

831). Sheryl Sandberg and the Crackling Hellfire of Corporate America by Caitlin Flanagan.

830). Yes, We'll Gather at the River by Ray Bradbury.

829). Downwind From Gettysburg by Ray Bradbury.

828). The Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley.[1]

827). The Inspired Chicken Motel by Ray Bradbury.

826). The Women by Ray Bradbury.

825). Tomorrow's Child by Ray Bradbury.

824). The Terrible Conflagration Up at the Place by Ray Bradbury.

823). The Kilimanjaro Device by Ray Bradbury.

822). To Unfinity and Beyond by Mark Rosewater.

821). Designing for Universes Beyond by Mark Rosewater.

820). Dominaria United States of Design, Part 3 by Mark Rosewater.

819). A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

818). Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

817). A Theory of Jerks and Other Philosophical Misadventures by Eric Schwitzgebel.[1]

816). Will Future Generations Find Us Morally Loathsome? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

815). Blogging and Philosophical Cognition by Eric Schwitzgebel.

814). On Being Good at Seeming Smart by Eric Schwitzgebel.

813). Invisible Revisions by Eric Schwitzgebel.

812). Against Charity in the History of Philosophy by Eric Schwitzgebel.

811). Nazi Philosophers, World War I, and the Grand Wisdom Hypothesis by Eric Schwitzgebel.

810). Kant on Killing Bastards, Masturbation, Organ Donation, Homosexuality, Tyrants, Wives, and Servants by Eric Schwitzgebel.

809). Obfuscatory Philosophy as Intellectual Authoritarianism and Cowardice by Eric Schwitzgebel.

808). The Philosopher of Hair by Eric Schwitzgebel.

807). Why Metaphysics Is Always Bizarre by Eric Schwitzgebel.

806). What's in People's Stream of Experience During Philosophy Talks? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

805). Trusting Your Sense of Fun by Eric Schwitzgebel.

804). Truth, Dare, and Wonder by Eric Schwitzgebel.

803). Are Garden Snails Conscious? Yes, No, or *Gong* by Eric Schwitzgebel.

802). Goldfish-Pool Immortality by Eric Schwitzgebel.

801). Penelope's Guide to Defeating Time, Space, and Causation by Eric Schwitzgebel.

800). How Everything You Do Might Have Huge Cosmic Significance by Eric Schwitzgebel.

799). Choosing to Be That Fellow Back Then: Voluntarism about Personal Identity by Eric Schwitzgebel.

798). Might You Be a Cosmic Freak? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

797). Is the United States Literally Conscious? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

796). A Two-Seater Homunculus by Eric Schwitzgebel.

795). Possible Psychology of a Matrioshka Brain by Eric Schwitzgebel.

794). Birthday Cake and a Chapel by Eric Schwitzgebel.

793). On the Morality of Hypotenuse Walking by Eric Schwitzgebel.

792). What Happens to Democracy When the Experts Can't Be Both Factual and Balanced? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

791). The Legend of the Leaning Behaviorist by Eric Schwitzgebel.

790). Profanity Inflation, Profanity Migration, and the Paradox of Prohibition (or I Love You, "Fuck") by Eric Schwitzgebel.

789). Competing Perspectives on One's Final, Dying Thought by Eric Schwitzgebel.

788). The Epistemic Status of Deathbed Regrets by Eric Schwitzgebel.

787). Knowing What You Love by Eric Schwitzgebel.

786). Thoughts on Conjugal Love by Eric Schwitzgebel.

785). Flying Free of the Deathbed, with Technological Help by Eric Schwitzgebel.

784). Memories of My Father by Eric Schwitzgebel.

783). Does It Matter If the Passover Story Is Literally True? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

782). Dreidel: A Seemingly Foolish Game That Contains the Moral World in Miniature by Eric Schwitzgebel.

781). How to Accidentally Become a Zombie Robot by Eric Schwitzgebel.

780). Skepticism, Godzilla, and the Artificial Computerized Many-Branching You by Eric Schwitzgebel.

779). Our Possible Imminent Divinity by Eric Schwitzgebel.

778). How Robots and Monsters Might Destroy Human Moral Systems by Eric Schwitzgebel.

777). We Would Have Greater Moral Obligations to Conscious Robots than to Otherwise Similar Humans by Eric Schwitzgebel.

776). Cheerfully Suicidal AI Slaves by Eric Schwitzgebel.

775). Someday, Your Employer Will Technologically Control Your Moods by Eric Schwitzgebel.

774). My Daughter's Rented Eyes by Eric Schwitzgebel.

773). Cute AI and the ASIMO Problem by Eric Schwitzgebel.

772). Should Your Driverless Car Kill You So Others May Live? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

771). The Moral Compass and the Liberal Ideal in Moral Education by Eric Schwitzgebel.

770). A Moral Dunning-Kruger Effect? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

769). The Mush of Normativity by Eric Schwitzgebel.

768). On Not Distinguishing Too Finely among Your Motivations by Eric Schwitzgebel.

767). A Theory of Hypocrisy by Eric Schwitzgebel.

766). Kindred by Octavia E. Butler.[1]

765). Kindred Reader's Guide: Critical Essay by Robert Crossley.

764). Erewhon, or Over the Range by Samuel Butler.[1]

763). The Utterly Perfect Murder by Ray Bradbury.

762). MTV Video Music Awards (Kanye West, 2015 Video Vanguard Acceptance Speech) by Erik Didriksen.

761). Darwin Among the Machines by Samuel Butler.[1]

760). Dominaria United States of Design, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

759). How will history recall the reign of Bad King Boris? by Stewart Lee.

758). Pop Sonnet LXXIV (The Charlie Daniels Band, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia") by Erik Didriksen.

757). Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood.[1]

756). Pop Sonnet LXXIII (Tina Fabrique, "Reading Rainbows") by Erik Didriksen.

Ágúst (16/65)

755). Dominaria United States of Design, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

754). Is It Perfectly Fine to Aim for Moral Mediocrity? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

753). Imagining Yourself in Another's Shoes versus Extending Your Love by Eric Schwitzgebel.

752). How Much Should You Care about How You Feel in Your Dreams? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

751). On Not Seeking Pleasure Much by Eric Schwitzgebel.

750). Cheeseburger Ethics ( or How Often Do Ethicists Call Their Mothers?) by Eric Schwitzgebel.

749). The Happy Coincidence Defense and The-Most-You-Can-Do Sweet Spot by Eric Schwitzgebel.

748). Forgetting as an Unwitting Confession of Your Values by Eric Schwitzgebel.

747). A Theory of Jerks by Eric Schwitzgebel.

746). Do Some People Literally See Red When They're Angry? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

745). In-Between Believing by Eric Schwitzgebel.

744). Do You Know If You're a Racist? by Eric Schwitzgebel.

743). This Is Not a Story by Denis Diderot. Translated by Peter Phalen.[1]

742). Pop Sonnet LXXII (Snoop Doggy Dogg, "Gin and Juice") by Erik Didriksen.

741). The Turn of the Screw by Henry James.[1]

740). Shamela by Henry Fielding.[1]

739). Dominaria United We Stand, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

738). Symposium by Plato. Translated by Benjamin Jowett.[1]

737). Dominaria United We Stand, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

736). Red Clocks by Leni Zumas.[1]

735). The Habsburgs: The Rise and Fall of a World Power by Martyn Rady.[1]

734). Pop Sonnet LXXI (The Jackson 5, "ABC") by Erik Didriksen.

733). Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security by Sarah Chayes.[1]

732). Pop Sonnet LXX (The Ramones, "I Wanna Be Sedated") by Erik Didriksen.

731). Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn.[1]

730). White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide by Carol Anderson.[1]

729). Ravnica Design Handoff Document by Mark Rosewater.

728). Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. Translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori.[1]

727). De rerum natura by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.[1]

726). Great Meteorological Phenomena, Etc. by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

725). Can Civilization Survive Capitalism? by Noam Chomsky.

724). Origins and Savage Period of Mankind by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

723). Origins of Vegetable and Animal Life by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

722). The World Is Not Eternal by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

721). The Passion of Love by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

720). Some Vital Functions by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

719). The Senses and Mental Pictures by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

718). Existence and Character of the Images by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

717). Folly of the Fear of Death by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

716). The Soul Is Mortal by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

715). Nature and Composition of the Mind by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

714). Pop Sonnet LXIX (5 Seconds of Summer, "Amnesia") by Erik Didriksen.

713). Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive by Kristen J. Sollée.[1]

712). Pop Sonnet LXVIII (Bryan Adams, "Summer of '69") by Erik Didriksen.

711). Treasure Island!!! by Sara Levine.[1]

710). Kláði eftir Fríðu Ísberg.[1]

709). Undanhlaup eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

708). Bláir dagar eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

707). Sjö eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

706). 1. apríl 2006 eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

705). Grenitré eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

704). Fingur eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

703). Prófíll eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

702). Einmitt eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

701). Dúkka eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

700). Viðtalið eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

699). Infinite Worlds by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

698). Atomic Forms and Their Combinations by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

697). Atomic Motions by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

696). State of Design 2022 by Mark Rosewater.

695). Magic Design from A to Z, Part 3 by Mark Rosewater.

694). Magic Design from A to Z, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

693). Magic Design from A to Z, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

692). More Life Lessons by Mark Rosewater.

691). A Double Take, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

690). A Double Take, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

689). Seeing Double Masters 2022 by Mark Rosewater.

688). Quirk Summer Jams (Jimmy Buffet, "Margaritaville") by Erik Didriksen.

687). The Infinity of the Universe by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

686). Confutation of Other Philosophers by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

685). Character of the Atoms by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

684). Nothing Exists per se Except Atoms and the Void by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

683). The Void by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

682). Substance Is Eternal by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

681). Sumar konur eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

680). The Moon Maid Complete and Restored by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Preface by Gary H. Dunham. Introduction by Terry Bisson. Afterword by Richard J. Golsan.[1]

679). Red Blood vs. the Red Flag by Phillip R. Burger.

678). The Red Hawk by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

677). Pop Sonnet LXVII (Panic! at the Disco, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies") by Erik Didriksen.

676). The Moon Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

675). Að horfast í augu við viðurstyggðina by Illugi Jökulson.

Júlí (10/51)

674). Heim eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

673). Að kúga eða kúgast eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

672). Ljósakrónan eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

671). Næturverk eftir Sjón.[1]

670). Söngur breytinganna eftir Sjón.

669). Mæling skuggans eftir Sjón.

668). Framfarir eftir Sjón.

667). Fimm þýðingar úr bókmenntum trjáa eftir Sjón.

666). Úr leiðslusafninu eftir Sjón.

665). Tölfræði skáldskapar eftir Sjón.

664). Blóm sem má endurtaka eftir Sjón.

663). Sigurður Pálsson eftir Sjón.

662). Og mannasiðir eftir Sjón.

661). Tunglspeki eftir Sjón.

660). Dagur tuttugu og sjö eftir Sjón.

659). Mannfræði eftir Sjón.

658). Næturverk eftir Sjón.

657). Kvenhöfuð eftir Sjón.

656). Árstíðarflökt eftir Sjón.

655). Jóhann Hjálmarsson til skuggans eftir Sjón.

654). Birting eftir Sjón.

653). The Moon Maid by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1]

652). Trigger Warning eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

651). Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

650). She Unnames Them by Ursula K. Le Guin.

649). The Eighth Elegy by Rainer Maria Rilke. Translated by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

648). May's Lion by Ursula K. Le Guin.

647). For Leonard, Darko, and Burton Watson by Ursula K. Le Guin.

646). A Conversation with a Silence by Ursula K. Le Guin.

645). Black Leonard in Negative Space by Ursula K. Le Guin.

644). Tabby Lorenzo by Ursula K. Le Guin.

643). Horse Camp by Ursula K. Le Guin.

642). Sleeping Out by Ursula K. Le Guin.

641). The Man Eater by Ursula K. Le Guin.

640). Winter Downs (For Barbara) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

639). Totem by Ursula K. Le Guin.

638). Found Poem by Ursula K. Le Guin.

637). For Ted by Ursula K. Le Guin.

636). What Is Going on in the Oaks Around the Barn by Ursula K. Le Guin.

635). The Crown of Laurel by Ursula K. Le Guin.

634). Xmas Over by Ursula K. Le Guin.

633). West Texas by Ursula K. Le Guin.

632). Lewis and Clark and After by Ursula K. Le Guin.

631). Torrey Pines Reserve (For Bob and Mary Elliott) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

630). Vegfarandinn eftir Davið Stefánsson.

629). Mount St Helens/Omphalos by Ursula K. Le Guin.

628). Flints by Ursula K. Le Guin.

627). The Basalt by Ursula K. Le Guin.

626). Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo Award winner, Nebula Award nominee]

625). Come into Animal Presence by Denise Levertov.

624). Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

623). I'd Rather Die than Delete Truthful Tweet for Cancel Creeps by Jordan Peterson.

622). Hamingja eftir Diddu.[1]

621). The Consolidator; or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon by Daniel Defoe.[1]

620). Venjulegar konur: Vændi á Íslandi eftir Brynhildi Björnsdóttur.[1]

619). The Power of Geography: Ten Maps that Reveal the Future of Our World by Tim Marshall.[1]

618). The Husband Stitch by Carmen Maria Machado.

617). The Other World: Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon by Cyrano de Bergerac. Translated by Archibald Lovell.[1]

616). Quirk Summer Jams (DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, "Summertime") by Erik Didriksen.

615). The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein.[1] [Hugo Award Winner; Nebula Award nominee]

614). Glasto Reminded Me How I Hate People, but Not as Much as I Hate Myself by Marc Burrows.

Júní (9/14)

613). Crimea: The Last Crusade by Orlando Figes.[1]

612). The Grug Brained Developer: A layman's guide to thinking like the self-aware smol brained

611). Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne. Translated by Frederick Amadeus Malleson.[1]

610). The 1885 Reviews of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

609). A True Story by Lucian. Introduction by Charles Whibley. Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley, J. B. Clark, and William Strang. Translated by Francis Hicks.[1]

608). The Discovery of a World in the Moone by John Wilkins.[1]

607). Self-described "Christian fascist" movement is trying to sabotage LGBTQ Pride Month by Ben Lorber and Kathryn Joyce.

606). The Man in the Moone by Francis Godwin.[1]

605). Around the Moon by Jules Verne. Translated by Eleanor Elizabeth King and Louis Mercier.[1]

604). The bleak spectacle of the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial by Michael Hobbes.

603). Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate Vision Design Handoff by Mark Rosewater.

602). From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne. Translated by Eleanor Elizabeth King and Louis Mercier.[1]

601). Vinsæl afþreying að úthúða konum fyrir allra augaum eftir Melkorku Gunborg Briansdóttur.

600). Pop Sonnet LXVI (Kesha, "Tik Tok") by Erik Didriksen.

599). The First Men in the Moon by H. G. Wells.[1]

598). Þegar ráðherra VG þarf stuðning, hvað gerist þá? eftir Illuga Jökulson.

597). 'Stranger Things' Fell for My Favorite Sexist Dead Girl Trope by Emily Leibert.

596). Quirk Summer Jams (Martha & the Vandellas, "Dancing in the Street") by Erik Didriksen.

595). Pop Sonnet LXV (The Temptations, "My Girl") by Erik Didriksen.

594). Quirk Summer Jams (LFO, "Summer Girls") by Erik Didriksen.

593). Going Baldur's Gate, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

592). Pop Sonnet LXIV (Jimmy Eat World, "The Middle") by Erik Didriksen.

591). Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.[1]

Maí (12/122)

590). The Third Law of Power by Richard Parks. Illustrated by Deran Wright.

589). Winter's Knight by Mark Anthony. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

588). Pop Sonnet LXIII (Don McLean, "American Pie") by Erik Didriksen.

587). On the Scent at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

586). Pop Sonnet LXII (Justin Bieber, "Baby") by Erik Didriksen.

585). Why Atheism Is Morally Bankrupt by Ben Shapiro.

584). Going Baldur's Gate, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

583). Hunt's End by Rudy Thauberger. Illustrated by Stephen Daniele.

582). The Compass Rose by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

581). Sur by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

580). Some Approaches to the Problem of the Shortage of Time (Where Does the Time Go?) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

579). The Wife's Story by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

578). The Water Is Wide by Ursula K. Le Guin.

577). Malheur County by Ursula K. Le Guin.

576). Gwilan's Harp by Ursula K. Le Guin.

575). The Pathways of Desire by Ursula K. Le Guin.

574). Mazes by Ursula K. Le Guin.

573). The Eye Altering by Ursula K. Le Guin.

572). Intracom by Ursula K. Le Guin.

571). The Phoenix by Ursula K. Le Guin.

570). The White Donkey by Ursula K. Le Guin.

569). The Diary of the Rose by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

568). The First Report of the Shipwrecked Foreigner to the Kadanh of Derb by Ursula K. Le Guin.

567). Small Change by Ursula K. Le Guin.

566). SQ by Ursula K. Le Guin.

565). Two Delays on the Northern Line by Ursula K. Le Guin.

564). How Pingwill Was Routed by H. G. Wells.

563). How Gabriel Became Thompson by H. G. Wells.

562). The New Faust: A Film Story by H. G. Wells.

561). First Out of Baldur's Gate by Mark Rosewater.

560). To Her Husband for Beating Her by Gwerful Mechain. Translated by A. M. Juster.

559). The Female Genitals by Gwerful Mechain. Translated by Dafydd Johnston.

558). On the Gleefully Indecent Poems of a Medieval Welsh Feminist Poet by Lauren Cocking.

557). Schrödinger's Cat by Ursula K. Le Guin.

556). Answer to Prayer by H. G. Wells.

555). The Loyalty of Esau Common: A Fragment by H. G. Wells.

554). Pop Sonnet LXI (Taylor Swift, "Shake It Off") by Erik Didriksen.

553). Pop Sonnet LX (Ace of Base, "The Sign") by Erik Didriksen.

552). Pop Sonnet LIX (Sam Smith, "Stay with Me") by Erik Didriksen.

551). The New Atlantis by Ursula K. Le Guin.

550). Our Little Neighbour by H. G. Wells.

549). The Thumbmark by H. G. Wells.

548). The Thing in No. 7 by H. G. Wells.

547). Mr Marshall's Doppelganger by H. G. Wells.

546). The Presence by the Fire by H. G. Wells.

545). The Devotee of Art by H. G. Wells.

544). Walcote by H. G. Wells.

543). Wayde's Essence by H. G. Wells.

542). A Perfect Gentleman on Wheels by H. G. Wells.

541). A Family Elopement by H. G. Wells.

540). The Short Stories of H. G. Wells by H. G. Wells.[1]

539). The Story of the Last Trump by H. G. Wells.

538). The Grisly Folk by H. G. Wells.

537). Little Mother Up the Mörderberg by H. G. Wells.

536). My First Aeroplane — "Alauda Magna" by H. G. Wells.

535). The Wild Asses of the Devil by H. G. Wells. Preface by Jon Richfield.

534). 'The Author of the Acacia Seeds' and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics by Ursula K. Le Guin.

533). The Land Ironclads by H. G. Wells.[1]

532). A Tale of the Twentieth Century: For Advanced Thinkers by H. G. Wells.

531). A Talk with Gryllotalpa by H. G. Wells.

530). Pop Sonnet LVIII (Miley Cyrus, "Wrecking Ball") by Erik Didriksen.

529). Short Fiction by H. G. Wells.

528). The Pearl of Love [...] by H. G. Wells.[1]

527). I Invented Gilead. The Supreme Court Is Making It Real. by Margaret Atwood.

526). The Country of the Blind and Other Stories by H. G. Wells.[1]

525). The Beautiful Suit by H. G. Wells.[1]

524). The Country of the Blind by H. G. Wells.[1]

523). University Assessment Committee Erotica by Juliana Gray.

522). Reviewing Course Evaluations: The Drinking Game by Steph Jeffries.

521). Heartburn by Nora Ephron.[1]

520). The Door in the Wall by H. G. Wells.

519). The Empire of the Ants by H. G. Wells.[1]

518). A Vision of Judgment by H. G. Wells.[1]

517). Tales of Space and Time by H. G. Wells.[1]

516). The Man Who Could Work Miracles: A Pantoum in Prose by H. G. Wells.[1]

515). A Story of the Days to Come by H. G. Wells.[1]

514). Odds & Ends: Streets of New Capenna by Mark Rosewater.

513). Breaking the Wall by Lois Tilton. Illustrated by Larry Smith.

512). "Hann getur ekki farið fram úr rúminu án þess að selja ættmennum eignir okkar á útsöluprís" eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

511). Pop Sonnet LVII (Black Sabbath, "Iron Man") by Erik Didriksen.

510). A Story of the Stone Age by H. G. Wells.[1]

509). Pop Sonnet LVI (The Spice Girls, "Wannabe") by Erik Didriksen.

508). If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is? by James Baldwin.

507). Mother's Day is gaslighting by Alison Stine.

506). What I Don't Tell My Students About "The Husband Stitch" by Jane Dykema.

505). The Beginning Place by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

504). Goðheimar 11: Ráðgátan um skáldamjöðinn eftir Peter Madsen ásamt Henning Kure og Per Vadmand. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1][2]

503). The Star by H. G. Wells.[1]

502). The Crystal Egg by H. G. Wells.[1]

501). Pop Sonnet LV (Jason Derulo, "Talk Dirty") by Erik Didriksen.

500). Announcement by Erik Didriksen.

499). Pop Sonnet LIV (Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars, "Uptown Funk") by Erik Didriksen.

498). Gluggi - Draumskrá eftir Ástu Fanneyju Sigurðardóttur.

497). Certain Personal Matters: A Collection of Material, Mainly Autobiographical by H. G. Wells.[1]

496). How I Died by H. G. Wells.

495). The Mode in Monuments: Stray Thoughts in Highgate Cemetery by H. G. Wells.

494). From an Observatory by H. G. Wells.

493). The Amateur Nature Lover by H. G. Wells.

492). The Pleasure of Quarreling by H. G. Wells.

491). Through a Microscope: Some Moral Reflections by H. G. Wells.

490). The Book of Essays Dedicatory by H. G. Wells.

489). Bagarrow by H. G. Wells.

488). The Coal-Scuttle: A Study in Domestic Æsthetics by H. G. Wells.

487). Concerning Chess by H. G. Wells.

486). On the Art of Staying at the Seaside: A Meditation at Eastbourne by H. G. Wells.

485). The Theory of Quotation by H. G. Wells.

484). Bleak March in Epping Forest by H. G. Wells.

483). The Parkes Museum: The Place to Spend a Happy Day by H. G. Wells.

482). The Writing of Essays by H. G. Wells.

481). The Extinction of Man by H. G. Wells.

480). Of a Book Unwritten by H. G. Wells.

479). Pop Sonnet LIII (Eminem, "Lose Yourself") by Erik Didriksen.

478). Working in a New Zealand brothel was anything but 'a job like any other' by Rae Story.

477). Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson.[1]

476). Incidental Thoughts on a Bald Head by H. G. Wells.

475). For Freedom of Spelling: The Discovery of an Art by H. G. Wells.

474). Euphemia's New Entertainment by H. G. Wells.

473). Dunstone's Dear Lady by H. G. Wells.

472). The Book of Curses by H. G. Wells.

471). The Shopman by H. G. Wells.

470). Word on the Streets of New Capenna, Part 3 by Mark Rosewater.

469). Concerning a Certain Lady by H. G. Wells.

468). The Veteran Cricketer by H. G. Wells.

467). Gloves Off: Roound VII by Chuck Palahniuk.

466). Don't Tell Your Mom OR The Legend of Josie Brambrook by Maegan Heil.

465). The Pose Novel by H. G. Wells.

464). Marxism vs. Liberalism: An Interview by H. G. Wells.[1]

463). Of Cleverness: Àpropos of One Crichton by H. G. Wells.

462). Of Blades and Bladery by H. G. Wells.

461). House-Hunting as an Outdoor Amusement by H. G. Wells.

460). The Literary Regimen by H. G. Wells.

459). Pop Sonnet LII (NSYNC, "Bye Bye Bye") by Erik Didriksen.

458). Pop Sonnet LI (Shaggy, "It Wasn't Me") by Erik Didriksen.

457). Pop Sonnet L (The Killers, "Mr. Brightside") by Erik Didriksen.

Apríl (15/157)

456). The Diary of a Settler of Catan by Jeremiah Budin.

455). The Language of Flowers by H. G. Wells.

454). The Poet and the Emporium by H. G. Wells.

453). The Plague by Christina Rossetti.

452). The Plague Athens by Lucretius. Translated by William Ellery Leonard.

451). A Litany in the Time of the Plague by Thomas Nashe.

450). My Death by Dan Frrazier.[1]

449). On Schooling and the Phases of Mr. Sandsome by H. G. Wells.

448). In a Literary Household by H. G. Wells.

447). Of Conversation: An Apology by H. G. Wells.

446). What If? A Writing Prompt by Chuck Palahniuk.

445). Round VI: Gloves Off by Chuck Palahniuk.

444). Natural Selection by Dan Frrazier.

443). Odds & Ends: Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty by Mark Rosewater.

442). Gloves Off: Round V by Chuck Palahniuk.

441). Tumble salts by Kerri Rickard.

440). Gloves Off: Round IV by Chuck Palahniuk.

439). Chronicles of a BarFly by Erik Knudtson.

438). Af vanhæfi eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

437). The Prison Guard Gives Her Elegy by Allison Darcy.

436). Now Accepting Remorse by Neil Krolicki.

435). Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway.[1]

434). ORGASM by Benjamin Davis.

433). A Writing Prompt #6 by Chuck Palahniuk.

432). Ephemera: The '90s by Chuck Palahniuk.

431). Gloves Off: Round III by Chuck Palahniuk.

430). Inside the Last Cinnamon Raisin Bagel by Benjamin Davis.

429). The House of Di Sorno: A Manuscript Found in a Box by H. G. Wells.

428). The Time of Leaving by Ron Collins. Illustrated by Dave Kooharian.

427). On the Choice of a Wife by H. G. Wells.

426). The Trouble of Life by H. G. Wells.

425). The Easter Quiz Winners! by Chuck Palahniuk.

424). A Writing Prompt #5 by Chuck Palahniuk.

423). A Postcard from Tour: Los Angeles by Chuck Palahniuk.

422). Try This: Make the Incredible Mundane by Chuck Palahniuk.

421). Thanks 4 the Thanks by Chuck Palahniuk.

420). Gloves Off: Round II by Chuck Palahniuk.

419). Destined by Greg Eidson.

418). The Stuffed Crust Conquistador by Matt Perky.

417). Please, Touch the Art by Remy Lazarus.

416). Word on the Streets of New Capenna, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

415). Have You Read: Thurnley Abbey by Chuck Palahniuk.

414). Thurnley Abbey by Perceval Landon.[1]

413). A Call for Stories by Chuck Palahniuk.

412). A Writing Prompt #4 by Chuck Palahniuk.

411). Gloves Off: The Mercurian by Chuck Palahniuk.

410). The Mercurian by Lyra Ohare.

409). Be Aware of: The Woo-Woo by Chuck Palahniuk.

408). Under the Influence of: Reporting by Chuck Palahniuk.

407). A Writing Prompt #2 by Chuck Palahniuk.

406). A Writing Prompt by Chuck Palahniuk.

405). Thoughts on Cheapness and My Aunt Charlotte by H. G. Wells.

404). Atheism is not as rare or as rational as you think by Will Gervais.

403). Address of the International Working Men's Association to Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America by Karl Marx.

402). Dead Man's Curse by Roy V. Young. Illustrated by Dave Kooharian.

401). Pop Sonnet XLIX (Cyndi Lauper, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun") by Erik Didriksen.

400). The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. Translated by Stephen Snyder.[1]

399). Select Conversations with an Uncle (Now Extinct) and Two Other Reminiscences by H. G. Wells.[1]

398). The Man with a Nose by H. G. Wells.

397). A Misunderstood Artist by H. G. Wells.

396). The Pains of Marriage by H. G. Wells.

395). The Great Change by H. G. Wells.

394). An Unsuspected Masterpiece (Authoress Unknown) by H. G. Wells.

393). On a Tricycle by H. G. Wells.

392). La Belle Dame Sans Merci: A Rhapsody by H. G. Wells.

391). The Joys of Being Engaged by H. G. Wells.

390). On Social Music by H. G. Wells.

389). Bagshot's Mural Decorations by H. G. Wells.

388). Let the Old Dead Make Room for the Young Dead by Milan Kundera.[1]

387). The Art of Being Photographed by H. G. Wells.

386). The Use of Ideals by H. G. Wells.

385). The Theory of the Perpetual Discomfort of Humanity by H. G. Wells.

384). Of Conversation and the Anatomy of Fashion by H. G. Wells.

383). The Adventures of Tommy by H. G. Wells.

382). The Queer Story of Brownlow's Newspaper by H. G. Wells.[1]

381). Pop Sonnet XLVIII (Katy Perry, "I Kissed a Girl") by Erik Didriksen.

380). Why Is This Classic Rock, and Where Did I Put My Glasses? by Jeremy Hooper.

379). Fjármálaráðherra, flækjufótur, föðurlandssvikari eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

378). Merking eftir Fríðu Ísberg.[1]

377). Pop Sonnet XLVII (Beastie Boys, "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party!)") by Erik Didriksen.

376). Thirty Strange Stories by H. G. Wells.[1]

375). Le Mari Terrible by H. G. Wells.

374). The Rajah's Treasure by H. G. Wells.

373). The Reconciliation by H. G. Wells.

372). Word on the Streets of New Capenna, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

371). Wallflower at the Orgy by Nora Ephron.[1]

370). On Location with Catch-22 by Nora Ephron.

369). An Interview with Mike Nichols by Nora Ephron.

368). The Diary of a Beach Wife by Nora Ephron.

367). Publishing Prophets for Profit by Nora Ephron.

366). Eating and Sleeping with Arthur Frommer by Nora Ephron.

365). A Rhinestone in a Trash Can and The Love Machine Phenomenon of J. Susann by Nora Ephron.

364). The Man in the Bill Blass Suit by Nora Ephron.

363). Tímaþjófar eftir Auði Jónsdóttur.

362). The Plattner Story and Others by H. G. Wells.[1]

361). A Slip Under the Microscope by H. G. Wells.

360). The Sad Story of a Dramatic Critic by H. G. Wells.

359). The Lost Inheritance by H. G. Wells.

358). A Catastrophe by H. G. Wells.

357). In the Modern Vein: An Unsympathetic Love Story by H. G. Wells.

356). Mush by Nora Ephron.

355). Women's Wear Daily Unclothed by Nora Ephron.

354). Hin ósnertanlegu eftir Eyju Margréti Brynjarsdóttur.

353). Makeover: The Short, Unglamorous Saga of a New, Glamorous Me by Nora Ephron.

352). The Fountainhead Revisited by Nora Ephron.

351). The Jilting of Jane by H. G. Wells.

350). The Purple Pileus by H. G. Wells.

349). The Cone by H. G. Wells.[1]

348). "If You're a Little Mouseburger, Come with Me. I Was a Mouseburger and I Will Help You." by Nora Ephron.

347). The Food Establishment: Life in the Land of the Rising Soufflé (Or Is It the Rising Meringue?) by Nora Ephron.

346). The Red Room by H. G. Wells.[1]

345). Pop Sonnet XLVI (John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John, "You're the One That I Want") by Erik Didriksen.

344). Pollock and the Porroh Man by H. G. Wells.

343). The Sea Raiders by H. G. Wells.[1]

342). Under the Knife by H. G. Wells.

341). Hitting the Streets of New Capenna, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

340). The Apple by H. G. Wells.

339). Ljósagangur: Vísindaskáldsaga eftir Dag Hjartarson.

338). In the Abyss [...] by H. G. Wells.[1]

337). The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham by H. G. Wells.

336). The Argonauts of the Air by H. G. Wells.[1]

335). The Plattner Story by H. G. Wells.[1]

334). A Sandwich by Nora Ephron.

333). Sugar Babies by Nora Ephron.

332). About (Almost Surely) New York, or Something by Nora Ephron.

331). Nora Ephron's Aha! Moment by Nora Ephron.

330). I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman by Nora Ephron.[1]

329). Considering the Alternative by Nora Ephron.

328). What I Wish I'd Known by Nora Ephron.

327). On Rapture by Nora Ephron.

326). The Lost Strudel or Le Strudel Perdu by Nora Ephron.

325). The Story of My Life in 3,500 Words or Less by Nora Ephron.

324). Where I Live by Nora Ephron.

323). Me and Bill: The End of Love by Nora Ephron.

322). Me and JFK: Now It Can Be Told by Nora Ephron.

321). Moving On by Nora Ephron.

320). Parenting in Three Stages by Nora Ephron.

319). Blind as a Bat by Nora Ephron.

318). "Old Town the Road" by Lil Nas X, featuring Cormac McCarthy by Ada Wofford.

317). On Maintenance by Nora Ephron.

316). Serial Monogamy: A Memoir by Nora Ephron.

315). I Hate My Purse by Nora Ephron.

314). I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron.

313). Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth.[1]

312). Malafrena by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

311). The Young Man and the Tax Return by Carlos Greaves.

310). Þetta er bara fóturinn, Svenni eftir Sif Sigmarsdóttur.

309). Seldi sínum bankann okkar eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

308). Seams by Olga Tokarczuk. Translated by Jennifer Croft.

307). Pop Sonnet XLV (Rebecca Black, "Friday") by H. G. Wells.

306). Hitting the Streets of New Capenna, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

305). The Mysterious Fall of the Nacirema by Neil B. Thompson.[1]

304). Body Ritual Among the Nacirema by Horace Miner.[1]

303). Pop Sonnet XLIV (Vanilla Ice, "Ice Ice Baby") by Erik Didriksen.

302). The Sleeper Awakes by H. G. Wells.[1]

301). Pop Sonnet XLIII (Alanis Morissette, "Ironic") by Erik Didriksen.

300). Fulli frændinn eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

299). Pop Sonnet XLII (Sir Mix-a-Lot, "Baby Got Back") by Erik Didriksen.

298). The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells.[1]

297). Pop Sonnet XLI (Bruno Mars, "Just the Way You Are") by Erik Didriksen.

296). The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance by H. G. Wells.[1]

295). The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells.[1]

294). Short Fiction by Robert E. Howard.

293). Weekly Short Story by Robert E. Howard.

292). Sleeping Beauty by Robert E. Howard.

291). After the Game by Robert E. Howard.

290). Pop Sonnet XL (Nicki Minaj, "Super Bass") by Erik Didriksen.

289). Pop Sonnet XXXIX (Mariah Carey, "All I Want for Christmas Is You") by Erik Didriksen.

288). Pop Sonnet XXXVIII (Destiny's Child, "Say My Name") by Erik Didriksen.

287). Pop Sonnet XXXVII (Green Day, "Basket Case") by Erik Didriksen.

286). Pop Sonnet XXXVI (Celine Dion, "My Heart Will Go On") by Erik Didriksen.

285). Pop Sonnet XXXV (Arlo Guthrie, "Alice's Restaurant") by Erik Didriksen.

Mars (10/94)

284). The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents by H. G. Wells.[1]

283). The Treasure in the Forest by H. G. Wells.

282). The Moth—Genus Novo by H. G. Wells.

281). The Hammerpond Park Burglary by H. G. Wells.

280). The Lord of the Dynamos by H. G. Wells.[1]

279). The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes by H. G. Wells.

278). Æpyornis Island by H. G. Wells.[1]

277). The Diamond Maker by H. G. Wells.[1]

276). The Flying Man by H. G. Wells.

275). The Temptation of Harringay by H. G. Wells.

274). Through a Window by H. G. Wells.

273). A Deal in Ostriches by H. G. Wells.[1]

272). The Triumphs of a Taxidermist by H. G. Wells.[1]

271). In the Avu Observatory by H. G. Wells.

270). The Flowering of the Strange Orchid by H. G. Wells.

269). The Stolen Bacillus by H. G. Wells.

268). Pop Sonnet XXXIV (One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful") by Erik Didriksen.

267). The Wonderful Visit by H. G. Wells.[1]

266). Pop Sonnet XXXIII (Elton John, "Rocket Man") by Erik Didriksen.

265). Pop Sonnet XXXII (Rihanna feat. Jay-Z, "Umbrella") by Erik Didriksen.

264). Pop Sonnet XXXI (Michael Jackson, "Thriller") by Erik Didriksen.

263). Deciduous by Mark Rosewater.

262). Pop Sonnet XXX (The Monkees, "I'm a Believer") by Erik Didriksen.

261). In Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus. Illustrated by Hans Holbein.[1]

260). Pop Sonnet XXIX (Britney Spears, "Oops! I Did It Again") by Erik Didriksen.

259). The Narrative Structure in Ian Fleming by Umberto Eco.

258). Pop Sonnet XXVIII (The Beatles, "All You Need Is Love") by Erik Didriksen.

257). The Power by Naomi Alderman.[1]

256). Pop Sonnet XXVII (Eiffel 65, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)") by Erik Didriksen.

255). SCUM Manifesto by Valerie Solanas.[1]

254). Pop Sonnet XXVI (ABBA, "Dancing Queen") by Erik Didriksen.

253). Where Thingies Rush In by J. Robert King. Illustrated by Scott Rosema.

252). Pop Sonnet XXV (Journey, "Don't Stop Believin'") by Erik Didriksen.

251). Get It? Unstable Edition by Mark Rosewater.

250). Pop Sonnet XXIV (Queen, "Bohemian Rhapsody") by Erik Didriksen.

249). Pop Sonnet XXIII (Blink-182, "What's My Age Again?") by Erik Didriksen.

248). Pop Sonnet XXII (Avril Lavigne, "Complicated") by Erik Didriksen.

247). Úkraínska þjóðin er að breyta Evrópu eftir Jón Orm Halldórsson.

246). Pop Sonnet XXI (Backstreet Boys, "I Want It That Way") by Erik Didriksen.

245). Pop Sonnet XX (Bon Jovi, "Livin' on a Prayer") by Erik Didriksen.

244). Pop Sonnet XIX (Spin Doctors, "Two Princes") by Erik Didriksen.

243). Pop Sonnet XVIII (Will Smith, "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") by Erik Didriksen.

242). Pop Sonnet XVII (Magic!, "Rude") by Erik Didriksen.

241). Pop Sonnet XVI (Village People, "YMCA") by Erik Didriksen.

240). Caged Bird by Maya Angelou.

239). Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar.[1]

238). The Machineries of Joy by Ray Bradbury.[1]

237). To the Chicago Abyss by Ray Bradbury.[1]

236). The Lifework of Juan Díaz by Ray Bradbury.[1]

235). The Best of All Possible Worlds by Ray Bradbury.[1]

234). A Flight of Ravens by Ray Bradbury.[1]

233). Death and the Maiden by Ray Bradbury.[1]

232). The Beggar on Dublin Bridge by Ray Bradbury.[1]

231). And So Died Riabouchinska by Ray Bradbury.[1]

230). A Miracle of Rare Device by Ray Bradbury.[1]

229). Some Live Like Lazarus by Ray Bradbury.[1]

228). The Illustrated Woman by Ray Bradbury.[1]

227). El Día de Muerte by Ray Bradbury.[1]

226). Forever Voyage by Ray Bradbury.[1]

225). Perhaps We Are Going Away by Ray Bradbury.[1]

224). The Drummer Boy of Shiloh by Ray Bradbury.[1]

223). The Vacation by Ray Bradbury.[1]

222). Pop Sonnet XV (Fountains of Wayne, "Stacy's Mom") by Erik Didriksen.

221). Which Came First? by Mark Rosewater.

220). The Prehistoric Producer by Ray Bradbury.[1]

219). The Machineries of Joy by Ray Bradbury.[1]

218). Pop Sonnet XIV (Ariana Grande feat. Iggy Azalea, "Problem") by Erik Didriksen.

217). The Eye of the Heron by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

216). Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster by Svetlana Alexievich. Translated by Keith Gessen.[1]

215). Selected Negative Teaching Evaluations of Jesus Christ by Amanda Lehr.

214). Pop Sonnet XIII (Idina Menzel, "Let It Go") by Erik Didriksen.

213). Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe.[1]

212). Pop Sonnet XII (Avicii, "Wake Me Up") by Erik Didriksen.

211). Pop Sonnet XI (Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams, "Get Lucky") by Erik Didriksen.

210). Pop Sonnet X (The Chainsmokers, "#SELFIE") by Erik Didriksen.

209). Captain Ahab, Woman by Leslie Ylinen.

208). Pop Sonnet IX (Lorde, "Royals") by Erik Didriksen.

207). Nuts & Bolts #14: Initial Ideation by Mark Rosewater.

206). Pop Sonnet VIII (Taylor Swift, "We Are Never Getting Back Together") by Erik Didriksen.

205). Pop Sonnet VII (The Bee Gees, "Staying Alive") by Erik Didriksen.

204). The Vintage Bradbury by Ray Bradbury.[1]

203). The Anthem Sprinters by Ray Bradbury.[1]

202). Pop Sonnet VI (Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX, "I Love It") by Erik Didriksen.

201). Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury.[1]

200). The Tarot Witch by Ray Bradbury.

199). Pop Sonnet V (Gloria Gaynor, "I Will Surviver") by Erik Didriksen.

198). Pop Sonnet IV (Rick Astley, "Never Gonna Give You Up") by Erik Didriksen.

197). Pop Sonnet III (Beyoncé Knowles, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)") by Erik Didriksen.

196). Pop Sonnet II (Miley Cyrus, "Party in the USA") by Erik Didriksen.

195). Pop Sonnet I (Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe") by Erik Didriksen.

194). Pop Sonnet LXXXV (50 Cent, "In Da Club") by Erik Didriksen.

193). Statues by Ray Bradbury.[1]

192). The Green Machine by Ray Bradbury.[1]

191). It's time to confront the Trump-Putin network by Rebecca Solnit.

190). Contemporary Orthodox Fiction by Katherine Kelaidis.

189). We must confront Russian propaganda – even when it comes from those we respect by George Monbiot.

188). Make No Mistake, If There's a War Between Russia and Ukraine, It Will Be a Religious War by Katherine Kelaidis.

187). Why Vladimir Putin has already lost this war by Yuval Noah Harari.

186). Illumination by Ray Bradbury.[1]

185). Green Wine for Dreaming by Ray Bradbury.[1]

184). Unpacking 'Heartburn' by Chuck Palahniuk.

183). Odds and Ends: Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty by Mark Rosewater.

182). The Window by Ray Bradbury.[1]

181). The Happiness Machine by Ray Bradbury.[1]

Febrúar (12/64)

180). Exorcism by Ray Bradbury.[1]

179). Good-by, Grandma by Ray Bradbury.[1]

178). Classic Stories 2: From A Medicine for Melancholy and S Is for Space by Ray Bradbury.[1]

177). S Is for Space by Ray Bradbury.[1]

176). The Trolley by Ray Bradbury.[1]

175). The Screaming Woman by Ray Bradbury.[1]

174). Time in Thy Flight by Ray Bradbury.[1]

173). Chrysalis by Ray Bradbury.[1]

172). Surprise! by Chuck Palahniuk.

171). A Postcard from Tour: Manchester by Chuck Palahniuk.

170). Classic Stories 1: From The Golden Apples of the Sun and R is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1]

169). R Is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1]

168). Summer in the Air by Ray Bradbury.[1]

167). The Last, the Very Last by Ray Bradbury.[1]

166). R Is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1]

165). Twice 22 by Ray Bradbury.[1]

164). A Medicine for Melancholy by Ray Bradbury.[1]

163). The Great Collision of Monday Last by Ray Bradbury.[1]

162). All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury.[1]

161). The First Night of Lent by Ray Bradbury.[1]

160). A Medicine for Melancholy (The Sovereign Remedy Revealed!) by Ray Bradbury.[1]

159). The Day It Rained Forever by Ray Bradbury.[1]

158). The Strawberry Window by Ray Bradbury.[1]

157). The Millionth Murder by Ray Bradbury.[1]

156). A Scent of Sarsaparilla by Ray Bradbury.[1]

155). The Shoreline at Sunset by Ray Bradbury.[1]

154). The Mice by Ray Bradbury.[1]

153). The Gift by Ray Bradbury.[1]

152). The Time of Going Away by Ray Bradbury.[1]

151). The Headpiece by Ray Bradbury.[1]

150). The Naming of Names by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

149). Almost the End of the World by Ray Bradbury.[1]

148). Icarus Montgolfier Wright by Ray Bradbury.[1]

147). Elements of Neon by Mark Rosewater.

146). The Town Where No One Got Off by Ray Bradbury.[1]

145). Project Hail Mary: by Andy Weir.[1]

144). The Marriage Mender by Ray Bradbury.[1]

143). Referent by Ray Bradbury.[1]

142). Hunter Under the Sun by Brent J. Giles. Illustrated by Joel Biske.

141). Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Vision Design Handoff, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

140). "Foodie" by Colton Merris by Chuck Palahniuk.

139). Foodie by Colton Merris.

138). Why the West's Diplomacy with Russia Keeps Failing by Anne Applebaum.

137). My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell.[1]

136). Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Vision Design Handoff, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

135). The Martian by Andy Weir.[1]

134). Fever Dream by Ray Bradbury.[1]

133). Contest: To Avoid Thought Verbs by Chuck Palahniuk.

132). The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

131). How to Build an Autocracy by David Frum.

130). Next Stop, the Stars by Ray Bradbury.[1]

129). A Postcard from Tour: Providence by Chuck Palahniuk.

128). The Dragon by Ray Bradbury.[1]

127). In a Season of Calm Weather by Ray Bradbury.[1]

126). Ephemera: Pirate Speak by Chuck Palahniuk.

125). The Day It Rained Forever by Ray Bradbury.[1]

124). Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq and the Left edited by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. Afterword by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

123). The Genocidal Imagination of Christopher Hitchens by Richard Seymour.

122). Christopher Hitchens's Last Battle by Juan Cole.

121). The Making of a Dynasty, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

120). Christopher Hitchens: Flickering Firebrand by Gary Malone.

119). Letter to a Lost Friend by Dennis Perrin.

118). The Passion of Christopher Hitchens: A Review of Love, Poverty, and War by Michael Kazin.

117). Farewell Hitch by George Scialabba.

116). Obituary for a Former Contrarian by Dennis Perrin.

115). A Few Words of Fraternal Admonition to 'Norm' Finkelstein by Christopher Hitchens.

114). Hitchens as Model Apostate by Norman G. Finkelstein.

113). Hitchens's Response to Studs Terkel by Christopher Hitchens.

112). Letter to the Nation, January 6, 2003 by Studs Terkel.

111). Christopher Hitchens: The Dishonorable Policeman of the Left by Scott Lucas.

110). Hitchens's Response to Edward S. Herman's Letter to the Nation, January 10, 2002 by Christopher Hitchens.

109). Summary of Edward S. Herman's Letter to the Nation, January 10, 2002 by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman.

108). A Rejoinder to Noam Chomsky by Christopher Hitchens.

107). Summary of Noam Chomsky's Letter to the Nation, October 1, 2001 by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman.

106). An Interview with Christopher Hitchens, Part II: Anti-Fascism, Reactionary Conservatism, and the Post–September 11 World by Jamie Glazov.

105). Susan Sontag: An Obituary by Christopher Hitchens.

Janúar (9/95)

104). Polymath with a Cause: A Review of From Oslo to Iraq and the Road Map by Edward W. Said by Christopher Hitchens.

103). Left-Leaving, Left-Leaning: A Review of Left Illusions by David Horowitz and Not Without Love by Constance Webb by Christopher Hitchens.

102). Europe's Status Quo Left: A Review of Language, Politics, and Writing: Stolentelling in Western Europe by Patrick McCarthy by Christopher Hitchens.

101). Don't. Be. Silly. An Open Letter to Martin Amis by Christopher Hitchens.

100). An Interview with Christopher Hitchens, Part I: Radicalism, Liberty, and the Post-Socialist War by Rhys Southan.

99). Anti-War, My Foot by Christopher Hitchens.

98). The Pressure Campaign on Spotify to Remove Joe Rogan Reveals the Religion of Liberals: Censorship by Glenn Greenwald.

97). A War to Be Proud Of by Christopher Hitchens.

96). Losing the Iraq War by Christopher Hitchens.

95). Unmitigated Galloway by Christopher Hitchens.

94). History and Mystery by Christopher Hitchens.

93). Abu Ghraib Isn't Guernica by Christopher Hitchens.

92). Bringing Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Designs to Life by Dave Humpherys.

91). The Making of a Dynasty, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

90). Under the Influence of: Music by Chuck Palahniuk.

89). Second Thinking by Christopher Hitchens.

88). Vietnam? by Christopher Hitchens.

87). Fallujah by Christopher Hitchens.

86). Guerrillas in the Mist by Christopher Hitchens.

85). The Literal Left by Christopher Hitchens.

84). Restating the Case for War by Christopher Hitchens.

83). Weapons and Terror by Christopher Hitchens.

82). I Want It to Rain on Their Parade by Christopher Hitchens.

81). So Long, Fellow Travelers by Christopher Hitchens.

80). Taking Sides by Christopher Hitchens.

79). Appointment in Samarra? by Christopher Hitchens.

78). Why Ask Why? by Christopher Hitchens.

77). Yes, London Can Take It by Christopher Hitchens.

76). We Cannot Surrender by Christopher Hitchens.

75). Jihad in the Netherlands by Christopher Hitchens.

74). Bush's Secularist Triumph by Christopher Hitchens.

73). Murder by Any Other Name by Christopher Hitchens.

72). To Die in Madrid by Christopher Hitchens.

71). Al Qaeda's Latest Target by Christopher Hitchens.

70). Inside the Islamic Mafia by Christopher Hitchens.

69). It's a Good Time for War by Christopher Hitchens.

68). Saving Islam from bin Laden by Christopher Hitchens.

67). Stranger in a Strange Land by Christopher Hitchens.

66). Ha Ha Ha to the Pacifists by Christopher Hitchens.

65). The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson.[1] [Pulitzer Prize winner]

64). The Value(s) of Making Misogyny a Hate Crime by Grant Wyeth.

63). Harvesting the Boneflowers by Joe Lunievicz. Illustrated by Tom Dow.

62). Of Sin, the Left, & Islamic Fascism by Christopher Hitchens.

61). Against Rationalization by Christopher Hitchens.

60). What Do Women Really Want by Christopher Hitchens.

59). The Pursuit of Happiness Is at an End by Christopher Hitchens.

58). American Society Can Outlast or Absorb Practically Anything by Christopher Hitchens.

57). R.U.R. [...] by Karel Capek. Translated by Nigel Playfair and Paul Selver.[1]

56). Terror, Iraq, and the Left by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman.

55). Try This: A List by Chuck Palahniuk.

54). Try This: Killing an Animal by Chuck Palahniuk.

53). Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

52). The Cruiser by Christopher Hitchens.

51). Something for the Boys by Christopher Hitchens.

50). Unmaking Friends by Christopher Hitchens.

49). Running on Empty by Christopher Hitchens.

48). The Long Littleness of Life by Christopher Hitchens.

47). Rebel in Evening Clothes by Christopher Hitchens.

46). The Road to West Egg by Christopher Hitchens.

45). The Case of Arthur Conan Doyle by Christopher Hitchens.

44). O'Brian's Great Voyage by Christopher Hitchens.

43). Ode to the West Wing by Christopher Hitchens.

42). In Defence of Plagiarism by Christopher Hitchens.

41). Hooked on Ebonics by Christopher Hitchens.

40). Bloom's Way by Christopher Hitchens.

39). The Egg-Head's Egger-On by Christopher Hitchens.

38). Something About the Poems by Christopher Hitchens.

37). Powell's Way by Christopher Hitchens.

36). How Unpleasant to Meet Mr Eliot by Christopher Hitchens.

35). The Importance of Being Andy by Christopher Hitchens.

34). The Grimmest Tales by Christopher Hitchens.

33). Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Hitchens.

32). Ecclesiastes[1]

31). The Big Picture by Mark Rosewater.

30). Short Fiction by H. P. Lovecraft.

29). Critic of the Booboisie by Christopher Hitchens.

28). Old Man Kipling by Christopher Hitchens.

27). Not Dead Yet by Christopher Hitchens.

26). A Regular Bull by Christopher Hitchens.

25). Big Game Hunters by Sarah Fenske.

24). Mea Culpa: It's Not You It's Me by Chuck Palahniuk.

23). Stuck in Neutral by Christopher Hitchens.

22). Ireland by Christopher Hitchens.

21). After-time by Christopher Hitchens.

20). Even More Words with R&D by Mark Rosewater.

19). Under the Influence of: Cacophony by Chuck Palahniuk.

18). Cacophnoy Soceity Part 1 by Chuck Palahniuk.

17). The Cosmopolitan Man by Christopher Hitchens.

16). The Real Thing by Christopher Hitchens.

15). Age of Ideology: Murray Kempton on the Thirties by Christopher Hitchens.

14). Oh, Lionel! by Christopher Hitchens.

13). George Orwell and Raymond Williams by Christopher Hitchens.

12). Lord Trouble by Christopher Hitchens.

11). Oscar Wilde's Socialism by Christopher Hitchens.

10). The Wilde Side by Christopher Hitchens.

9). Hostage to History: Cyprus from the Ottomans to Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

8). Try This: Reinventing Ritual by Chuck Palahniuk.

7). We Need a Wizard Who Can Appeal to the Moderate Orc Voter by David Howard.

6). "Nothing Against Ms. Johnson, but..." by Patricia Callahan.

5). Since You Asked... by Chuck Palahniuk.

4). Try This: Borrow a Page from Fitzgerald by Chuck Palahniuk.

3). Is Christianity Good for the World? - A Debate by Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson. Foreword by Jonah Goldberg.[1]

2). Hitchens vs. Blair: Be It Resolved Religion Is a Force for Good in the World (The Munk Debate on Religion) by Christopher Hitchens and Tony Blair. Edited by Rudyard Griffiths.[1]

1). Tilfinningar eru fyrir aumingja eftir Kamillu Einarsdóttur.[1]

2021 (140/936)

Desember (17/78)

1076). Counsels and Maxims by Arthur Schopenhauer. Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders.[1]

1075). How to Have Sex with a Fat Girl by Gina Tonic.

1074). Fatphobia Exists – and It's Especially Bad in the Bedroom by Marie Southard Ospina.

1073). The Wisdom of Life by Arthur Schopenhauer. Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders.[1]

1072). Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Translated by George W. Chrystal.[1]

1071). If Lee Had Not Won the Battle of Gettysburg by Winston S. Churchill.

1070). The Art of Being Right: 38 Ways to Win an Argument by Arthur Schopenhauer. Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders.[1]

1069). The Art of the Novel by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1]

1068). In the Presence of Schopenhauer by Michel Houellebecq. Preface by Agathe Novak-Lechevalier. Translated by Andrew Brown.[1]

1067). H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life by Michel Houellebecq. Introduction by Stephen King. Translated by Dorna Khazeni.[1]

1066). "Lovecraft's Pillow" by Stephen King.

1065). The October Country by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1064). The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1063). The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1062). The Dwarf by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1061). The Small Assassin by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1060). Jack-in-the-Box by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1059). Dark Carnival by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1058). The Next in Line by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1057). Touched with Fire by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1056). The Cistern by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1055). The Man Upstairs by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1054). The Dead Man by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1053). Is That You, Herb? by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1052). The Wind by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1051). Let's Play 'Poison' by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1050). The Handler by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1049). The Small Assassin by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1048). The Emissary by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1047). The Smiling People by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1046). The Tombstone by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1045). Skeleton by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1044). The Playground by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1043). The Life and Remarkable Adventures of Israel R. Potter by Israel R. Potter. Introduction by Leonard Kriegel.[1]

1042). Animal Collective's Merriweather Post Pavilion Was Radical Enough to Redefine Indie Music. Why Didn't It? by Larry Fitzmaurice.

1041). Odds & Ends: Innistrad: Crimson Vow, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

1040). I Spoke with Sex Workers Along Highways. Here's What I Learned. by Arman Khan.

1039). How Tech Has Redefined Sex Work in Some of Asia's Largest Red-Light Districts by Arman Khan.

1038). Driving Yourself Crazy? by Chuck Palahniuk.

1037). The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

1036). Designing for Alchemy by Dave Humpherys.

1035). Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn & Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002 for The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition) DVD, Part Two by Jeff Alexander and Tom Bissell.

1034). Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002 for The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition) DVD, Part One by Jeff Alexander and Tom Bissell.

1033). Odds & Ends: Innistrad: Crimson Vow, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

1032). Phthor by Piers Anthony.[1]

1031). Chthon by Piers Anthony.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee]

1030). There Was an Old Woman by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1029). The Scythe by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1028). The Crowd by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1027). The Coffin by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1026). The Lake by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1025). The Traveller by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1024). Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1023). Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1022). Their Names in Dust, Their Dates in Grass by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1021). Thoughts on Visiting the Main Rocket Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral for the First Time by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1020). If Man Is Dead, Then God Is Slain by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1019). The Syncopated Hunchbacked Man by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1018). A Poem with a Note: All England Empty, the People Flown by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1017). That Son of Richard III by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1016). Lo, the Ghost of Our Least Favorite Uncle (not exactly a funeral oration) by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1015). Out of Dickinson by Poe, or The Only Begotten Son of Emily and Edgar by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1014). Death for Dinner, Doom for Lunch by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1013). Telephone Friends, in Far Places by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1012). If You Get Sick, or Get Bored, or It Is Raining by Chuck Palahniuk.

1011). Try This: On Naming Names or Renaming Them or Not Naming Them by Chuck Palahniuk.

1010). The Nefertiti-Tut Express (Poem written on learning that trans-Egyptian railroad firemen sometimes used mummies for locomotive cordwood) by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1009). Somewhere a Band is Playing by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1008). Why Didn't Someone Tell Me About Crying in the Shower? by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1007). The Beast Atop the Building, the Tiger on the Stairs (remembrance of two loves that never were but are) by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1006). Uncle Einar by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1005). Homecoming by Ray Bradbury.[1]

1004). Notorious RGB: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik.[1]

1003). Awake by Tobias Wolff.

1002). Bible by Tobias Wolff.

1001). Smokers by Tobias Wolff.

1000). The Young Galileo Speaks by Ray Bradbury.[1]

999). J.C.—Summer '28 by Ray Bradbury.[1]

998). Remembrance II by Ray Bradbury.[1]

997). Death as a Conversation Piece by Ray Bradbury.[1]

996). My Love, She Weeps at Many Things by Ray Bradbury.[1]

995). I Die, So Dies the World by Ray Bradbury.[1]

994). We Have Our Arts So We Won't Die of Truth by Ray Bradbury.[1]

993). Why Viking Lander, Why the Planet Mars? by Ray Bradbury.[1]

992). I Have a Brother, Mostly Dead by Ray Bradbury.[1]

991). The Night by Ray Bradbury.[1]

990). Boy Pope Behold! Dog Bishop See! by Ray Bradbury.[1]

989). Íslensk spendýraheiti: Saga þeirra og uppruni eftir Guðrúnu Bjarkadóttur.

988). Ghost at the Window, Hive on the Hearth by Ray Bradbury.[1]

987). We March Back to Olympus by Ray Bradbury.[1]

986). I Am the Residue of All My Daughters' Lives by Ray Bradbury.[1]

985). What I Do Is Me-For That I Came for Gerard Manley Hopkins by Ray Bradbury.[1]

984). Byzantium I Come Not From by Ray Bradbury.[1]

983). To Unfinity and Beyond by Mark Rosewater.

982). Prologue by Ray Bradbury.[1]

Nóvember (18/146)

981). Rock Me Amadeus ...or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Handel by Seb Hunter.[1]

980). The Liar by Tobias Wolff.

979). Deep Kiss by Tobias Wolff.

978). The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury.[1]

977). The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury.[1]

976). Hail and Farewell by Ray Bradbury.[1]

975). The Great Fire by Ray Bradbury.[1]

974). The Meadow by Ray Bradbury.[1]

973). Sun and Shadow by Ray Bradbury.[1]

972). En la Noche by Ray Bradbury.[1]

971). Powerhouse by Ray Bradbury.[1]

970). Cora and the Great Wide World by Ray Bradbury.[1]

969). A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury.[1]

968). The Big Black and White Game by Ray Bradbury.[1]

967). Embroidery by Ray Bradbury.[1]

966). I See You Never by Ray Bradbury.[1]

965). The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind by Ray Bradbury.[1]

964). The Murderer by Ray Bradbury.[1]

963). The Flying Machine by Ray Bradbury.[1]

962). Invisible Boy by Ray Bradbury.[1]

961). The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl by Ray Bradbury.[1]

960). Ray Bradbury Collected Short Stories by Ray Bradbury.[1]

959). The April Witch by Ray Bradbury.[1]

958). The Rich Brother by Tobias Wolff.

957). The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury.[1]

956). A Pleasure to Burn: Fahrenheit 451 Stories by Ray Bradbury.[1]

955). The Fox and the Forest by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

954). Sometime Before Dawn by Ray Bradbury.[1]

953). The Dragon Who Ate His Tail by Ray Bradbury.[1]

952). The Fireman by Ray Bradbury.[1]

951). Long After Midnight by Ray Bradbury.[1]

950). That Room by Tobias Wolff.

949). Say Yes by Tobias Wolff.[1]

948). David Shrigley: 'I see genius where other people see rubbish' by Tim Jonze.

947). Powder by Tobias Wolff.

946). All Ahead of Them by Tobias Wolff.

945). Bullet in the Brain by Tobias Wolff.

944). Gift Suggestion: Wickedness by Chuck Palahniuk.

943). The Smile by Ray Bradbury.[1]

942). The Garbage Collector by Ray Bradbury.[1]

941). The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

940). The Cricket on the Hearth by Ray Bradbury.[1]

939). Bonfire by Ray Bradbury.[1]

938). The Here and Vow, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

937). Bright Phoenix by Ray Bradbury.[1]

936). The Library by Ray Bradbury.[1]

935). The Reincarnate by Ray Bradbury.[1]

934). The Lost Bradbury: Forgotten Tales of Ray Bradbury by Ray Bradbury.[1]

933). The One Who Waits by Ray Bradbury.[1]

932). I, Mars by Ray Bradbury.[1]

931). Holiday by Ray Bradbury.[1]

930). Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Ray Bradbury.[1]

929). The Ducker by Ray Bradbury.[1]

928). The Candle by Ray Bradbury.[1]

927). Luana the Living by Ray Bradbury.[1]

926). Nine Rarities by Ray Bradbury.[1]

925). Final Victim by Ray Bradbury.[1]

924). Undersea Guardians by Ray Bradbury.[1]

923). I, Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1]

922). A Postcard from Tour: Seattle by Chuck Palahniuk.

921). Siðferði og stjórnmál ritstýrt af Jóni Á. Kalmanssyni. Inngangur eftir Pál Skúlason.

920). Siðvæðing stjórnmála eftir Vilhjálm Árnason.

919). Stjórnmál, lög og siðferði eftir Sigurð Líndal.

918). Um siðferði í stjórnmálum eftir Árna Sigfússon.

917). Hvaða siðareglur telur þú mikilvægast að stjórnmálamaður haldi í heiðri? eftir Ingibjörgu Sólrúnu Gísladóttur.

916). Tæknileg tök á siðferðilegu viðfangsefni. Draumsýn og veruleiki eftir Sigríði Lillý Baldursdóttur.

915). Stjórnmál, frjálslyndi og siðprýði eftir Gunnar Helga Kristinsson.

914). Samdráttur og siðbót eftir Halldór Reynisson.

913). Juggernaut by Ray Bradbury.[1]

912). The Magic White Suit by Ray Bradbury.[1]

911). Short Fiction by Ray Bradbury.

910). A Little Journey [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

909). Pillar of Fire [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

908). Of Course Kyle Rittenhouse Was Acquitted by Adam Serwer.

907). Eurovision!: A History of Modern Europe Through the World's Greatest Song Contest by Chris West.[1]

906). Asleep in Armageddon [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

905). Jonah of the Jove-Run [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

904). Rocket Summer [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

903). Frost and Fire [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

902). Hollerbochen's Dilemma by Ray Bradbury.[1]

901). The Here and Vow, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

900). Lorelei of the Red Mist by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury.[1]

899). Defense Mech [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

898). Try This: Apostolic Fiction by Chuck Palahniuk.

897). Try This: Making a Hole by Chuck Palahniuk.

896). The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century by Amia Srinivasan.[1]

895). Óorð eftir Jón Gnarr.[1]

894). Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment by Cass Sunstein, Daniel Kahnemann, and Olivier Sibony.[1]

893). Lazarus Come Forth [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

892). Floor Games by H. G. Wells.[1]

891). The Limits of Individual Plasticity by H. G. Wells.[1]

890). Zoological Retrogression by H. G. Wells.

889). Morgue Ship [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

888). The Monster Maker [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

887). Try This: Why the Misspelings? by Chuck Palahniuk.

886). Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.4 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]

885). Ninevah by Joseph E. Kelleam.

884). Bokaricature by Hannes Bok.[1]

883). I've Never Seen by Hannes Bok.

882). The Itching Hour by Damon Knight.

881). The Piper [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

880). Would You? by J. H. Haggard.

879). Thots on the Worldstate by Henry Kuttner.

878). The Phantoms by Joseph E. Kelleam.

877). Heil! [...] by Robert A. Heinlein.

876). Gorgono and Slith by Ray Bradbury.[1]

875). Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.3 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]

874). The Symphonic Abduction by Hannes Bok.

873). The Best Way to Get Around by Ross Rocklynne.

872). Hades by Hannes Bok.

871). Marmok by Emil Petaja.

870). Asphodel by E. T. Pine.

869). The Intruder by Emil Petaja.

868). The Fight of the Good Ship Clarissa [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

867). Aw G'wan! by Henry Hasse.

866). The Voice of Scariliop by Forrest J Ackerman.

865). Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.2 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]

864). Return from Death by Hannes Bok.

863). Is It True What They Say About Kuttner? or The Man with the Weird Tale by Hannes Bok.

862). The Pendulum [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

861). God Busters by Forrest J Ackerman.

860). The Truth About Goldfish by Henry Kuttner.

859). Lost Soul by Henry Hasse.

858). Satan's Mistress by Ray Bradbury.[1]

857). I'm Through! by Henry Hasse.

856). The Galapurred Forsendyke: A Tale of the Indies by Forrest J Ackerman.

855). Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.1 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]

854). Thought and Space by Ray Bradbury.[1]

853). The Record by Forrest J Ackerman.

852). The Revolt of the Scientists by T. Bruce Yerke.

851). Don't Get Technatal [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

850). From Vow On, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

849). Try This: Half a Loaf by Chuck Palahniuk.

848). The Historians Are Fighting by William Hogeland.

847). Come into My Cellar by Ray Bradbury.[1]

846). The Paranoid Style in American Politics, and Other Essays by Richard Hofstadter. Foreword by Sean Wilentz.[1]

845). Free Silver and the Mind of "Coin" Harvey by Richard Hofstadter.

844). Here There Be Tygers by Ray Bradbury.[1]

843). 'I'm Overdue for a Discussion About My Role in Inspiring 'Edgelord' Shit': A Conversation with Steve Albini by Zaron Burnett III.

842). The Machines, Beyond Shylock by Ray Bradbury.[1]

841). What Happened to the Antitrust Movement? by Richard Hofstadter.

840). A Postcard from Tour: St. Louis by Chuck Palahniuk.

839). Why is the idea of 'gender' provoking backlash the world over? by Judith Butler.

838). Næturluktin eftir Gyrði Elíasson.[1]

837). Monkey Portraits by Jill Greenberg. Foreword by Paul Weitz.[1]

836). Cuba, the Philippines, and Manifest Destiny by Richard Hofstadter.

835). The Culture of Alcoholics Anonymous Perpetuates Sexual Abuse by Elizabeth Brown.

834). Fagradalsfjall: Í návígi við eldgos eftir Daníel Pál Jónasson.

833). Goldwater and Pseudo-Conservative Politics by Richard Hofstadter.

832). Saved by The Idea by Chuck Palahniuk.

831). Pseudo-Conservatism Revisited by Richard Hofstadter.

830). The Pseudo-Conservative Revolt by Richard Hofstadter.

829). From Vow On, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

828). The Paranoid Style in American Politics by Richard Hofstadter.[1]

827). Myndir frá pressuballi 1972 eftir Vilborgu Dagbjartsdóttur.

826). The Struggle Against the State and Other Essays by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.[1]

825). Bibliographical Afterword [on Makhno] by Alexandre Skirda. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

824). On the History of the Spanish Revolution 1931 - and the Part played by the Left and Right-Wing Socialists and the Anarchists by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

823). Open Letter to the Spanish Anarchists by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

822). On Revolutionary Discipline by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

821). Our Organisation by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

820). Anarchism and Our Times by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

819). The First of May: Symbol of a New Era in the Life and Struggle of the Toilers by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

818). The Struggle Against the State by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

Október (11/69)

817). The Coming of Bill by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

816). "Soviet" Power - Its Present and Its Future by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

815). The Paths of "Proletarian" Power by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

814). The Idea of Equality and The Bolsheviks by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

813). In Memory of the Kronstadt Revolt by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

812). The Makhnovshchina and Anti-Semitism by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

811). To the Jews of All Countries by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

810). A Few Words on the National Question of the Ukraine by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

809). On defense of the revolution by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

808). Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion.

807). Under the Influence of: Romantic Fatalism by Chuck Palahniuk.

806). On the 10th Anniversary of the Makhnovist Insurgent Movement in the Ukraine by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

805). A Damsel in Distress by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

804). Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw.

803). The Intersectional Presidency by Tressie McMillan Cottom.

802). What Is Intersectionality?

801). "We're all just different!" How Intersectionality is Being Colonized by White People by Jamie Utt.

800). How Stigmatizing Male Emotional Vulnerability Has Created a Crisis for Us All by Kali Holloway.

799). David Lynch's chillingly prescient vision of modern America by Billy J. Stratton.

798). Because America: 5 Must Have Facts on Sexism and Patriarchy 101 by Philippe Leonard Fradet.

797). Beyond the 'Nice Guy': Creating a New Masculinity in the 21st Century by Philippe Leonard Fradet.

796). Toxic masculinity is everywhere. It's up to us men to fix this by Jordan Stephens.

795). 7 Reasons Why Patriarchy Is Bad (And Feminism Is Good) for Men by Philippe Leonard Fradet.

794). Understanding Patriarchy by bell hooks.

793). My white friend asked me to explain white privilege, so I decided to be honest by Lori Lakin Hutcherson.

792). Yes, You Can Measure White Privilege by Michael Harriot.

791). How Trivial - Vampires by Mark Rosewater.

790). Why do so many white people deny the existence of white privilege? by Brando Simeo Starkey.

789). The Real Problem with Charles Murray and "The Bell Curve" by Eric Siegel.

788). 10 Examples that Prove White Privilege Protects White People in Every Aspect Imaginable by Jon Greenberg.

787). Why the Academic Achievement Gap is a Racist Idea by Ibrahim X. Kendi.

786). Try This: Guns vs. Clocks by Chuck Palahniuk.

785). The Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen.[1]

784). Ephemera: My Famous Babysitter by Chuck Palahniuk.

783). Plotting: Morph Your Objects by Chuck Palahniuk.

782). Great October in the Ukraine by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

781). Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

780). Building the Monkey House: At Kurt Vonnegut's Writing Table by Gregory D. Sumner.

779). Ask Chuck: Unhelpful Feedback by Chuck Palahniuk.

778). Adam by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

777). EPICAC by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

776). The Kid Nobody Could Handle by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

775). The Lie by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

774). Go Back to Your Precious Wife and Son by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

773). The Hyannis Port Story by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

772). Next Door by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

771). New Dictionary by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

770). Miss Temptation by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

769). Long Walk to Forever by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

768). Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

767). Who Am I This Time? by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

766). Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

765). Where I Live by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

764). Look at the Harlequins! by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

763). Why does Jordan Peterson resonate with white supremacists? by Benjamin Doxtdator.

762). Under the Influence of: A New Box of Cripples by Chuck Palahniuk.

761). God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, or Pearls Before Swine by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

760). Transparent Things by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

759). A Reader's Manifesto by B. R. Myers.[1]

758). Business Sense: The Secret by Chuck Palahniuk.

757). Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1] [Hugo Award nominee]

756). Live Life to the Fullest! by Chuck Palahniuk.

755). Let's Talk Color Pie by Mark Rosewater.

754). A Postcard from Tour: Brighton by Chuck Palahniuk.

753). Plotting: The Thumbnail by Chuck Palahniuk.

752). Backstory: (How to) Say My Name by Chuck Palahniuk.

751). Riders of the Purple Wage or the Great Gavage by Philip José Farmer.[1] [Hugo Award Winner; Nebula Award nominee]

750). Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

749). Why I'm a Cuckoldress - Crystal Welch 21st Century Love by Crystal Welch.

748). Re-Thinking Monogamy and Our Unlimited Capacity to Love by Crystal Welch.

747). Yes, You Should Shoot Your Shot by Megan Boley.

746). When Women Say "No, Thank You" to Our Offer of a Date by Mark Greene.

745). Homework: Cabaret Bingo by Chuck Palahniuk.

744). Odds & Ends: Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

743). Homework: You Ready to Win Sh-t!?? by Chuck Palahniuk.

742). A Postcard from Tour: Prague by Chuck Palahniuk.

741). Backstory: On "Prayer" by Chuck Palahniuk.

740). Prayer by Chuck Palahniuk.

739). The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer.[1]

738). Try This: Reading for the Radio by Chuck Palahniuk.

September (11/107)

737). Try This: From Whence Great Ideas Come by Chuck Palahniuk.

736). Ephemera: Tom on Dangerous Writing by Chuck Palahniuk.

735). Under the Influence of: EC Comics by Chuck Palahniuk.

734). Fáninn / The Flag eftir Hörð Lárusson ásamt Guðmund Odd Magnússon og Hauk Harðarson. Þýtt af Ian Watson.

733). Like a Velvet Glove in Cast Iron by Daniel Clowes.[1]

732). Caricature: Nine Stories by Daniel Clowes.[1]

731). Black Nylon by Daniel Clowes.

730). Gynecology by Daniel Clowes.

729). The Primitives by Frank Herbert.

728). Odds & Ends: Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

727). Green Eyeliner by Daniel Clowes.

726). Immortal, Invisible by Daniel Clowes.

725). Like a Weed, Joe by Daniel Clowes.

724). MCMLXVI by Daniel Clowes.

723). Matchless: A Christmas Story by Gregory Maguire.[1]

722). Middle-Earth According to Mordor by Laura Miller.

721). The Goldmommy by Daniel Clowes.

720). Blue Italian Shit by Daniel Clowes.

719). Caricature by Daniel Clowes.

718). Plotting: The Little Machine by Chuck Palahniuk.

717). Greener Pastures: An Introduction by Chuck Palahniuk.

716). Distinctions: Body of Knowledge by Chuck Palahniuk.

715). Dyrnar eftir Magda Szabó. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Hannesdóttur.[1]

714). Spring-Heeled Jack = The Terror of London by Charlton Lea.[1][2]

713). Head's Up: Pixie Packages by Chuck Palahniuk.

712). Writing a Serial = Deja Vu by Chuck Palahniuk.

711). The Eclogues by Virgil.[1]

710). Eclogue X by Virgil.[1]

709). Eclogue IX by Virgil.

708). Eclogue VIII by Virgil.[1]

707). Eclogue VII by Virgil.

706). Eclogue VI by Virgil.

705). Eclogue V by Virgil.[1]

704). Eclogue IV by Virgil.[1]

703). Eclogue III by Virgil.[1]

702). Eclogue II by Virgil.[1]

701). Ephemera: What Catches You Off Guard by Chuck Palahniuk.

700). Eclogue I by Virgil.[1]

699). Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey.[1]

698). My Vision: Study Hall by Chuck Palahniuk.

697). An Accidental Collection by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

696). Calculus Made Easy [...] by Silvanus P. Thompson.[1]

695). Business Sense: Free Diamonds by Chuck Palahniuk.

694). Here We Go Again by Chuck Palahniuk.

693). Burning the Midnight Oil, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

692). Forréttindin að tilheyra fótboltaklefanum eftir Þorstein V. Einarsson.

691). Burning the Midnight Oil, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

690). The String of Pearls: A Domestic Romance by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest.[1]

689). Happy Hunt-ing, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

688). Autocracy and War by Joseph Conrad.

687). Heretics by G. K. Chesterton.[1]

686). Happy Hunt-ing, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

685). A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson. Illustrated by Maria L. Kirk.[1]

684). To Any Reader by Robert Louis Stevenson.

683). To My Name-Child by Robert Louis Stevenson.

682). To Minnie by Robert Louis Stevenson.

681). To Auntie by Robert Louis Stevenson.

680). To My Mother by Robert Louis Stevenson.

679). To Willie and Henrietta by Robert Louis Stevenson.

678). Historical Associations by Robert Louis Stevenson.

677). The Gardener by Robert Louis Stevenson.

676). Autumn Fires by Robert Louis Stevenson.

675). The Dumb Soldier by Robert Louis Stevenson.

674). Summer Sun by Robert Louis Stevenson.

673). The Flowers by Robert Louis Stevenson.

672). Nest Eggs by Robert Louis Stevenson.

671). Night and Day by Robert Louis Stevenson.

670). The Little Land by Robert Louis Stevenson.

669). Armies in the Fire by Robert Louis Stevenson.

668). The Land of Story Books by Robert Louis Stevenson.

667). Block City by Robert Louis Stevenson.

666). My Treasures by Robert Louis Stevenson.

665). Picture-books in Winter by Robert Louis Stevenson.

664). My Kingdom by Robert Louis Stevenson.

663). My Ship and I by Robert Louis Stevenson.

662). The Unseen Playmate by Robert Louis Stevenson.

661). North-west Passage by Robert Louis Stevenson.

660). Farewell to the Farm by Robert Louis Stevenson.

659). The Hayloft by Robert Louis Stevenson.

658). Winter-time by Robert Louis Stevenson.

657). From a Railway Carriage by Robert Louis Stevenson.[1]

656). Fairy Bread by Robert Louis Stevenson.

655). Looking-glass River by Robert Louis Stevenson.

654). Time to Rise by Robert Louis Stevenson.

653). The Swing by Robert Louis Stevenson.

652). The Moon by Robert Louis Stevenson.

651). My Bed Is a Boat by Robert Louis Stevenson.

650). The Lamplighter by Robert Louis Stevenson.[1]

649). The Sun's Travels by Robert Louis Stevenson.

648). Foreign Children by Robert Louis Stevenson.

647). Good and Bad Children by Robert Louis Stevenson.

646). Keepsake Mill by Robert Louis Stevenson.

645). The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson.

644). Happy Thought by Robert Louis Stevenson.

643). The Cow by Robert Louis Stevenson.

642). Marching Song by Robert Louis Stevenson.

641). Escape at Bedtime by Robert Louis Stevenson.

640). A Good Boy by Robert Louis Stevenson.

639). System by Robert Louis Stevenson.

638). My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson.[1]

637). The Land of Nod by Robert Louis Stevenson.

636). The Land of Counterpane by Robert Louis Stevenson.

635). Auntie's Skirts by Robert Louis Stevenson.

634). Where Go the Boats? by Robert Louis Stevenson.

633). A Good Play by Robert Louis Stevenson.

632). Looking Forward by Robert Louis Stevenson.

631). Singing by Robert Louis Stevenson.

630). Travel by Robert Louis Stevenson.

629). Windy Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson.

628). Foreign Lands by Robert Louis Stevenson.

627). Pirate Story by Robert Louis Stevenson.

626). Rain by Robert Louis Stevenson.

625). Whole Duty of Children by Robert Louis Stevenson.

624). Young Night Thought by Robert Louis Stevenson.

623). At the Seaside by Robert Louis Stevenson.

622). A Thought by Robert Louis Stevenson.

621). Bed in Summer by Robert Louis Stevenson.

620). To Alison Cunningham from Her Boy by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Ágúst (13/64)

619). The Two Reasons Parents Regret Having Kids by Gail Cornwall.

618). Winter Tale by Catherine Brennan. Illustrated by Larry Smith.

617). Lifegiver by Darren C. Cummings. Illustrated by Charlie Parker.

616). Múmínálfarnir: 3. bindi eftir Tove Jansson.

615). Seint í nóvember eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Þórdísi Gísladóttur.[1]

614). Hundagerðið eftir Sofi Oksanen. Þýtt af Erlu E. Völudóttur.[1]

613). Framboð eftir Henry Alexander Henrysson.

612). The Science of Making Americans Hurt Their Own Country by Anne Applebaum.

611). The Siege of Bahorel's Bed by Daniel Hood. Illustrated by Dan Burr.

610). What Power Holds by Richard Parks. Illustrated by Larry Smith.

609). I Am Prepared to Die by Nelson Mandela.[1]

608). Time in a Bottle by P. Andrew Miller. Illustrated by David O. Miller.

607). The Lady of Roth Shan by Jo Shannon Cochran. Illustrated by Bob Lessl.

606). The Angry Internet by Christian Mogensen and Stine Helding Rand.

605). Innistrad Design Handoff Document by Mark Rosewater.

604). Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths.[1]

603). Carmilla by Sheridan LeFanu.[1]

602). The Book of Wonder by Lord Dunsany.[1]

601). The Wonderful Window by Lord Dunsany.

600). Chu-Bu and Sheemish by Lord Dunsany.[1]

599). The Coronation of Mr. Thomas Shap by Lord Dunsany.

598). How One Came, as Was Foretold, to the City of Never by Lord Dunsany.

597). How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art upon the Gnoles by Lord Dunsany.

596). The Hoard of the Gibbelins by Lord Dunsany.[1]

595). The Quest of the Queen's Tears by Lord Dunsany.

594). The War Nerd: Was There a Plan in Afghanistan? by Gary Brecher.

593). Miss Cubbidge and the Dragon of Romance by Lord Dunsany.

592). The Loot of Bombasharna by Lord Dunsany.

591). The Injudicious Prayers of Pombo the Idolator by Lord Dunsany.

590). The Probable Adventure of the Three Literary Men by Lord Dunsany.

589). The House of the Sphinx by Lord Dunsany.

588). The Distressing Tale of Thangobrind the Jeweller, and of the Doom that Befell Him by Lord Dunsany.

587). The Bride of the Man-Horse by Lord Dunsany.

586). State of Design 2021 by Mark Rosewater.

585). The Original of Laura by Vladimir Nabokov. Edited by Dmitri Nabokov.[1]

584). Distrust That Particular Flavor by William Gibson.[1]

583). Googling the Cyborg by William Gibson.

582). Johnny: Notes on a Process by William Gibson.

581). William Gibson's Filmless Festival by William Gibson.

580). Will We Have Computer Chips in Our Heads? by William Gibson.

579). Time Machine Cuba by William Gibson.

578). The Net Is a Waste of Time by William Gibson.

577). Introduction: "The Body" - Foreword to Stelarc: The Monograph by Marquard Smith by William Gibson.

576). Terminal City - Introduction to Phantom Shanghai by Greg Girard by William Gibson.

575). Skip Spence's Jeans by William Gibson.

574). The Road to Oceania by William Gibson.

573). My Own Private Tokyo by William Gibson.

572). My Obsession by William Gibson.

571). Modern Boys and Mobile Girls by William Gibson.

570). Metrophagy: The Art and Science of Digesting Great Cities - Review of London: The Biography by William Gibson.

569). An Invitation - Preface to Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings by Jorge Luis Borges by William Gibson.

568). Shiny Balls of Mud: Hikaru Dorodango and Tokyu Hands by William Gibson.

567). Mr. Buk's Window by William Gibson.

566). Þegar Ída litla ætlaði að gera skammarstrik eftir Astrid Lindgren. Þýtt af Vilborgu Dagbjartsdóttur.

565). Up the Line: A Talk for the Directors Guild of America by William Gibson.

564). Dead Man Sings by William Gibson.

563). Talk for Book Expo, New York by William Gibson.

562). The Baddest Dude on Earth by William Gibson.

561). Any 'Mount of World by William Gibson.

560). Since 1948 by William Gibson.

559). Rocket Radio by William Gibson.

558). Introduction: African Thumb Piano by William Gibson.

557). Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

556). Odds & Ends: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

555). Of course Prince Andrew isn't sweating over this lawsuit – he can't by Marina Hyde.

554). Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez.[1]

553). Elegies by Sulpicia. Translated by Jon Corelis.

552). Bróðir minn Ljónsharta eftir Astrid Lindgren. Myndskreytt af Ilon Wikland. Þýtt af Þorleifi Haukssyni.[1]

551). Dæs eftir Lóu Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttur.[1]

550). Odds & Ends: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

549). Dungeons Tales, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

548). Dungeons Tales, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

547). D&D-esign, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

546). D&D-esign, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

545). Commander, Party of Four? by Glenn Jones.

544). Does anyone have the right to sex? by Amia Srinivasan.

543). Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe.[1]

Júlí (11/5)

542). Farandskuggar eftir Úlfar Þormóðsson.[1]

541). The Gospel According to Jesus Christ by José Saramago. Translated by Giovanni Pontiero.[1]

540). The Times I Knew I Was Gay by Eleanor Crewes.[1]

539). A Farewell to Hemnes: Ernest Hemingway Assembles an IKEA Daybed Frame with Three Drawers by Jeff Steinbrink.

538). In a Free State by V. S. Naipaul.[1] [Booker Prize Winner]

537). Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw.[1]

536). The True Deceiver by Tove Jansson. Introduction by Ali Smith. Translated by Thomas Teal.[1]

535). Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee.[1]

534). Very Far Away from Anywhere Else by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

533). Missing Person by Patrick Modiano. Translated by Daniel Weissbort.[1]

532). King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard.[1]

531). We can't keep politics out of sport, but please keep politicians out of football by Marina Hyde.

530). Til stuðnings gerendum eftir Ingibjörgu Dögg Kjartansdóttur.

529). ... uns sekt er sönnuð eftir Margréti Tryggvadóttur.

528). The Wind Through the Keyhole: A Dark Tower Novel by Stephen King.[1]

527). Only the Incompetent Need Apply by Paul Krugman.

Júní (8/93)

526). Ég verð: Minningar úr Trostansfirði eftir Einar Svein Árnason.

525). 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan Peterson. Foreword by Norman Doidge.[1]

524). Odds & Ends: Modern Horizons 2, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

523). Defiance by Lisa Smedman. Illustrated by Peter Clarke.

522). Cap Renvoort's Luck by Daniel Hood. Illustrated by Martin Cannon.

521). Odds & Ends: Modern Horizons 2, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

520). Haruki Murakami: The Art of Fiction, No. 182 by John Wray.

519). It was no cup of tea inside the Whitehall police kettle by Laurie Penny.

518). Children of the Nameless by Brandon Sanderson.[1]

517). Canary in a Cat House by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

516). Unready to Wear by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

515). Tom Edison's Shaggy Dog by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

514). Hal Irwin's Magic Lamp by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

513). A Brush with Life by Tim Emswiler. Illustrated by James Crabtree.

512). Deer in the Works by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

511). The Foster Portfolio by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

510). More Stately Mansions by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

509). The Euphio Question by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

508). Spencer's Peace by Kurt Giambastiani. Illustrated by Martin Cannon.

507). The Manned Missiles by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

506). On the Horizons, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

505). D.P. by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

504). Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times by Alice Duer Miller.[1]

503). The Unconscious Suffragists by Alice Duer Miller.

502). A Masque of Teachers: The Ideal Candidates by Alice Duer Miller.

501). Thoughts at an Anti Meeting by Alice Duer Miller.

500). The Ballad of Lost Causes by Alice Duer Miller.

499). A Lady's Choice by Alice Duer Miller.

498). Militants by Alice Duer Miller.

497). Playthings by Alice Duer Miller.

496). Dependence by Alice Duer Miller.

495). Glory by Alice Duer Miller.

494). From a Man's Point of View by Alice Duer Miller.

493). Male Philosophy by Alice Duer Miller.

492). Beware! by Alice Duer Miller.

491). Women by Alice Duer Miller.

490). Chivalry by Alice Duer Miller.

489). What Every Woman Must Not Say by Alice Duer Miller.

488). Candor by Alice Duer Miller.

487). The Universal Answer by Alice Duer Miller.

486). Intercepted by Alice Duer Miller.

485). Evolution by Alice Duer Miller.

484). The Warning by Alice Duer Miller.

483). Feminism by Alice Duer Miller.

482). Democracy by Alice Duer Miller.

481). If They Meant All They Said by Alice Duer Miller.

480). Mutual Vows by Alice Duer Miller.

479). Advice to Heroines by Alice Duer Miller.

478). A Sex Difference by Alice Duer Miller.

477). Many Men to Any Woman by Alice Duer Miller.

476). To the Great Dining Out Majority by Alice Duer Miller.

475). The New Freedom by Alice Duer Miller.

474). Another of Those Curious Coincidences by Alice Duer Miller.

473). Interviews with Celebrated Anti-Suffragists by Alice Duer Miller.

472). Do You Know by Alice Duer Miller.

471). Sometimes We're Ivy, and Sometimes We're Oak by Alice Duer Miller.

470). Consistency by Alice Duer Miller.

469). The Logic of the Law by Alice Duer Miller.

468). Why We Oppose Votes for Men by Alice Duer Miller.

467). But Then Who Cares for Figures by Alice Duer Miller.

466). Why We Oppose Schools for Children (By the Children's Anti-School League.) by Alice Duer Miller.

465). Why We Oppose Women Travelling in Railway Trains by Alice Duer Miller.

464). Fashion Notes: Past and Present by Alice Duer Miller.

463). Our Own Twelve Anti-suffragist Reasons by Alice Duer Miller.

462). To The Times Editorials by Alice Duer Miller.

461). "Oh, That 'Twere Possible!" by Alice Duer Miller.

460). What Governments Say to Women by Alice Duer Miller.

459). Partners by Alice Duer Miller.

458). Warning to Suffragists by Alice Duer Miller.

457). The Protected Sex by Alice Duer Miller.

456). The Newer Lullaby by Alice Duer Miller.

455). A Modern Proposal by Alice Duer Miller.

454). The Woman of Charm by Alice Duer Miller.

453). A Suggested Campaign Song by Alice Duer Miller.

452). Such Nonsense by Alice Duer Miller.

451). The Maiden's Vow by Alice Duer Miller.

450). Home and Where It Is by Alice Duer Miller.

449). To President Wilson by Alice Duer Miller.

448). Sonnet by Alice Duer Miller.

447). Representation by Alice Duer Miller.

446). The Gallant Sex by Alice Duer Miller.

445). The Revolt of Mother by Alice Duer Miller.

444). On Not Believing All You Hear by Alice Duer Miller.

443). Lines to Mr. Bowdle of Ohio by Alice Duer Miller.

442). Our Idea of Nothing at All by Alice Duer Miller.

441). A Consistent Anti to Her Son by Alice Duer Miller.

440). Why We Oppose Pockets for Women [...] by Alice Duer Miller.

439). All The King's Horses by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

438). Thieves' Justice by David J. Schwartz. Illustrated by Jeff Menges.

437). The Left's Contempt for Jordan Peterson Is Perfectly Rational by Eric Levitz.

436). Report on the Barnhouse Effect by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

435). Minningabrot frá Afríku: Úr kennslustarfi í Namibíu 1992-2001 eftir Stefán S. Kristmannsson.

434). Setrið eftir Carlo Maria Martini.

433). Anxious People by Fredrik Backman. Translated by Neil Smith.[1]

432). What Mia Farrow Knew by Caitlin Flanagan.

431). On the Horizons, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

430). Af hverju einkavæddi Lóraxinn ekki trufflutrén? eftir Eirík Ragnarsson.

429). From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds by Daniel C. Dennett.[1]

428). The River Children by Peni R. Griffin. Illustrated by Bob Lessl.

427). A Cult of Ignorance by Isaac Asimov.

426). A Modern Approach, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

Maí (11/77)

425). Languages of Truth: Essays 2003-2020 by Salman Rushdie.[1]

424). The Proust Questionnaire: Vanity Fair by Salman Rushdie.

423). Pandemic: A Personal Engagement with the Coronavirus by Salman Rushdie.

422). Carrie Fisher by Salman Rushdie.

421). The Unbeliever's Christmas by Salman Rushdie.

420). Sebastião Salgado by Salman Rushdie.

419). Kara Walker at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2009 by Salman Rushdie.

418). Taryn Simon: An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar by Salman Rushdie.

417). Being Francesco Clemente: Self-Portraits by Salman Rushdie.

416). Bhupen Khakhar (1934–2003) by Salman Rushdie.

415). Amrita Sher-Gil: Letters by Salman Rushdie.

414). The Composite Artist: The Emperor Akbar and the Making of the Hamzanama by Salman Rushdie.

413). Emory University Commencement Address, 2015 by Salman Rushdie.

412). Nova Southeastern University Commencement Address, 2006 by Salman Rushdie.

411). The Half-Woman God by Salman Rushdie.

410). Ai Weiwei and Others: The 2011 Crackdown in China by Salman Rushdie.

409). Osama Bin Laden by Salman Rushdie.

408). The Liberty Instinct by Salman Rushdie.

407). Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) by Salman Rushdie.

406). Texts for PEN by Salman Rushdie.

405). PEN World Voices Opening Night 2017 by Salman Rushdie.

404). PEN World Voices Opening Night 2014 by Salman Rushdie.

403). The Arthur Miller Lecture, 2012 by Salman Rushdie.

402). The Birth of PEN World Voices by Salman Rushdie.

401). The Pen and the Sword by Salman Rushdie.

400). Courage by Salman Rushdie.

399). Truth by Salman Rushdie.

398). Very Well Then I Contradict Myself by Salman Rushdie.

397). King of the World by David Remnick by Salman Rushdie.

396). Hans Christian Andersen by Salman Rushdie.

395). Notes on Sloth: From Saligia to Oblomov by Salman Rushdie.

394). Adaptation by Salman Rushdie.

393). Autobiography and the Novel by Salman Rushdie.

392). Introduction to The Paris Review Interviews, Vol. IV by Salman Rushdie.

391). Harold Pinter (1930–2008) by Salman Rushdie.

390). Gabo and I by Salman Rushdie.

389). Cervantes and Shakespeare by Salman Rushdie.

388). Samuel Beckett's Novels by Salman Rushdie.

387). Kurt Vonnegut and Slaughterhouse-Five by Salman Rushdie.

386). A Modern Approach, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

385). Philip Roth by Salman Rushdie.

384). Another Writer's Beginnings by Salman Rushdie.

383). Heraclitus by Salman Rushdie.

382). Opið bréf til góðu strákanna eftir Þórdísi Elvu Þorvaldsdóttur.

381). Proteus by Salman Rushdie.

380). Wonder Tales by Salman Rushdie.

379). Whedon, Fandom, and Cancel Culture by Alissa Whitmore.

378). Piccadilly Jim by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

377). The Book of Nonsense by Edward Lear.[1]

376). A Woman's College from Outside by Virginia Woolf.

375). Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street by Virginia Woolf.

374). In the Orchard by Virginia Woolf.

373). Portrait of a Londoner by Virginia Woolf.

372). A Haunted House and Other Stories by Virginia Woolf. Foreword by Leonard Woolf.[1]

371). A Summing Up by Virginia Woolf.

370). Together and Apart by Virginia Woolf.

369). The Legacy [...] by Virginia Woolf.

368). The Searchlight [...] by Virginia Woolf.

367). The Man Who Loved His Kind by Virginia Woolf.

366). 'Moments of Being' by Virginia Woolf.

365). The Duchess and the Jeweller by Virginia Woolf.[1]

364). The Lady in the Looking-Glass: A Reflection by Virginia Woolf.

363). Future Sight Design Handoff Document by Mark Rosewater.

362). Solid Objects by Virginia Woolf.

361). Lappin and Lapinova by Virginia Woolf.

360). The Shooting Party by Virginia Woolf.

359). The New Dress by Virginia Woolf.[1]

358). Notes on Grief by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1]

357). There Was No Farewell by Taha Muhammad Ali.

356). The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War by Ben Macintyre.[1]

355). Odds & Ends: Strixhaven, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

354). A Room with a View by E. M. Forster. Introduction by Malcolm Bradbury.[1]

353). Odds & Ends: Strixhaven, Part 1 by Brenda Gates Spielman.

352). The Year Dave Hilton Debuted for the Yakult Swallows by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

351). First Person Singular: Stories by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.[1]

350). First Person Singular by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

349). The Yakult Swallows Poetry Collection by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

348). Carnaval by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

347). Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

346). With the Beatles by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

345). Charlie Parker Plays Bossa Nova by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

344). On a Stone Pillow by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

343). The Cool Kid's Philosopher by Nathan J. Robinson.

342). Cream by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

341). Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson. Foreword by Kenneth Blanchard.[1]

340). Healing Sex: A Mind-Body Approach to Healing Sexual Trauma by Staci Haines.[1]

339). Uneasy Money by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

338). Umbrot í flóknasta samfélagi jarðar eftir Jón Orm Halldórsson.

Apríl (9/35)

337). Strixhaven Vision Design Handoff Document, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

336). The Best by Margaret Weis. Illustrated by Dan Frazier.

335). One-Eyed Death by Jonathan Shipley. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

334). Daisy Miller by Henry James.[1]

333). The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood.[1]

332). The Dark Warrens by Lois Tilton. Illustrated by Robert Klasnich.

331). Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic by Terry Jones.[1]

330). Eyjan hans Múmínpabba eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Steinunni Briem.[1]

329). The War Nerd: Taiwan — The Thucydides Trapper Who Cried Woof by Gary Brecher.

328). Ashes to Ashes by Lisa Smedman. Illustrated by Brom.

327). Strixhaven Vision Design Handoff Document, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

326). The Only Good Orc by Liz Holliday and Paul Jaquays.

325). The End of Trading Season by Daniel Hood. Illustrated by Kevin Ward.

324). Journalists, Learning They Spread a CIA Fraud About Russia, Instantly Embrace a New One by Glenn Greenwald.

323). Metaphors of a Magnifico by Wallace Stevens.[1]

322). Bainnor's Last Ballad by Ralph W. Bundy. Illustrated by Robert Klasnich.

321). On Liberty by John Stuart Mill. Introduction by W. L. Courtney, LL.D..[1]

320). Orsinian Tales by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

319). Imaginary Countries by Ursula K. Le Guin.

318). The Lady of Moge by Ursula K. Le Guin.

317). School's in Session by Mark Rosewater.

316). The House by Ursula K. Le Guin.

315). An die Musik by Ursula K. Le Guin.

314). A Week in the Country by Ursula K. Le Guin.

313). Brothers and Sisters by Ursula K. Le Guin.

312). This Is What Judicial Activism Looks Like on the Supreme Court by Linda Greenhouse.

311). The Road East by Ursula K. Le Guin.

310). Conversations at Night by Ursula K. Le Guin.

309). The United States in World History by Edward J. Davies, II.[1]

308). Essay on the Principle of Population [...] by Thomas Malthus.[1]

307). Eldfærin eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson.[1]

306). Ile Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin.

305). In the Strixhaven, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

304). Review of The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb by David Aldous.

303). The Barrow by Ursula K. Le Guin.

302). Abandoning a Cat: Memories of My Father by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

301). The Wind Cave by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

300). A Walk to Kobe by Haruki Murakami.

299). The Fountains by Ursula K. Le Guin.

298). Hafmeyjan litla eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson.[1]

297). 'They Aren't Who You Think They Are' by David French and Nancy French.

296). Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury.[1]

295). Heimurinn sem birtist eftir Jón Orm Halldórsson.

294). Beware the Child Rescuers by Stuart Vyse.

Mars (6/43)

293). In the Strixhaven, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

292). The Heroes of Weefield by Mitchell Diamond. Illustrated by Tom Baxa.

291). Heimaslátrun eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.[1]

290). Ylur annars eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

289). Keith J. í stiganum eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

288). Koddar og krepptir hnefar eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

287). Engra orða staður eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

286). Ég líka eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

285). Kenndafléttur eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

284). Lífið í beygju þarna eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

283). Augu eitt og tvö eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

282). Millimetri eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

281). Mosagómur eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

280). Höfuð og skömm eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

279). Vængir eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

278). Eitthvað er í þokunni eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

277). IV eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

276). Re: Kæra Universum eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

275). Mannlýsing eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

274). Við erum ekki lengur í víkinni eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

273). Línan í grasinu eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

272). Öldugangur, ævilangur eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

271). Ég á hlut eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

270). Upp úr rifunni eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

269). Brot pg bláþræðir eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

268). Mold á skýi eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

267). Þegar áin byrjaði að renna eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

266). Beðið eftir bornum eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

265). Fjall vill eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

264). Völina eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

263). Heimaslátrun eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.

262). Klón: Eftirmyndasaga eftir Ingólf Eiríksson. Myndskreytt af Elínu Eddu.[1]

261). Something Fresh by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

260). It's Time to Talk About Violent Christian Extremism by Zack Stanton.

259). The Entire World Should Be Laughing at America for Pretending to Care About Muslims in China by Caitlin Johnstone.

258). Nuts & Bolts #13: Design Skeleton Revisited by Mark Rosewater.

257). The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson.[1]

256). America Has Forgotten How to Forgive by Graeme Wood.

255). The Identity Hoaxers by Helen Lewis.

254). The Barber, the Thief, and the Smith by P. Andrew Miller. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

253). Djinn Coffee by Aaron Allston and Allen Varney. Illustrated by Pam Shanteau.

252). Time After Time Spiral by Mark Rosewater.

251). She Was a Star of New Palestinian Music. Then She Played Beside the Mosque. by Patrick Kingsley.

250). 27 Things You Might Not Have Known About Time Spiral Block by Mark Rosewater.

249). Psmith, Journalist by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

248). The Hidden Benefit of Covid Is Science that Could Change Our World by Richard Dawkins.

247). The Test of Time Spiral Remastered by Mark Rosewater.

246). The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower by Stephen King.[1]

245). Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came by Robert Browning.[1]

Febrúar (15/89)

244). One Thousand and Counting by Mark Rosewater.

243). Why I reimagined "LOTR" from Mordor's perspective by Kirill Eskov.

242). Footnotes in Gaza by Joe Sacco.[1] [Eisner Award winner]

241). Something Familiar by Eliza Erskine. Illustrated by Jeff Menges.

240). Dragon Scales by Eric Tanafon. Illustrated by Bob Lessl.

239). Mom's Cancer by Adrian Snook.[1] [Eisner Award winner]

238). Sabrina by Nick Drnaso.[1]

237). Odds & Ends: Kaldheim, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

236). The Little Sisters of Eluria by Stephen King.[1]

235). The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah by Stephen King.[1]

234). Reading Edmund Burke Shows that Conservatism Is All About Defending Traditional Hierarchies by Matt McManus.

233). Odds & Ends Kaldheim, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

232). Perceptions and Reality by Daniel Finn.

231). How the Media Cracks Down on Critics of Israel by Nathan J. Robinson.

230). The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King.[1]

229). Dýragarðsbörnin eftir Christiane F., Horst Rieck og Kai Hermann. Þýtt af Sólveigu Thorarensen.[1]

228). The Circle Game by Margaret Atwood. Introduction by Sherrill Grace.[1]

227). The Settlers by Margaret Atwood.

226). The Explorers by Margaret Atwood.

225). A Place: Fragments by Margaret Atwood.

224). Letters, Towards and Away by Margaret Atwood.

223). The Islands by Margaret Atwood.

222). Against Still Life by Margaret Atwood.

221). Pre-Amphibian by Margaret Atwood.

220). Some Objects of Wood and Stone by Margaret Atwood.

219). Journey to the Interior by Margaret Atwood.

218). Migration: C.P.R. by Margaret Atwood.

217). A Sibyl by Margaret Atwood.

216). Spring in the Igloo by Margaret Atwood.

215). Winter Sleepers by Margaret Atwood.

214). Camera by Margaret Atwood.

213). The Circle Game by Margaret Atwood.

212). A Meal by Margaret Atwood.

211). Eventual Proteus by Margaret Atwood.

210). On the Streets, Love by Margaret Atwood.

209). The City Planners by Margaret Atwood.

208). Man with a Hook by Margaret Atwood.

207). Playing Cards by Margaret Atwood.

206). A Descent Through the Carpet by Margaret Atwood.

205). In My Ravines by Margaret Atwood.

204). An Attempted Solution for Chess Problems by Margaret Atwood.

203). Evening Trainstation, Before Departure by Margaret Atwood.

202). A Messenger by Margaret Atwood.

201). After the Flood, We by Margaret Atwood.

200). This Is a Photograph of Me by Margaret Atwood.

199). Grísafjörður eftir Lóu Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttur.[1]

198). The Happy Zombie Sunrise Home by Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman.

197). Good Bones and Simple Murders by Margaret Atwood.[1]

196). Simple Murders by Margaret Atwood.

195). Good Bones by Margaret Atwood. Afterword by Rosemary Sullivan.[1]

194). Good Bones by Margaret Atwood.

193). Dance of the Lepers by Margaret Atwood.

192). We Want It All by Margaret Atwood.

191). Four Small Paragraphs by Margaret Atwood.

190). Death Scenes by Margaret Atwood.

189). Third Handed by Margaret Atwood.

188). Homelanding by Margaret Atwood.

187). Poppies: Three Variations by Margaret Atwood.

186). An Angel by Margaret Atwood.

185). Theology by Margaret Atwood.

184). My Life as a Bat by Margaret Atwood.

183). Hardball by Margaret Atwood.

182). Adventure Story by Margaret Atwood.

181). Alien Territory by Margaret Atwood.

180). Men at Sea by Margaret Atwood.

179). Cold-Blooded by Margaret Atwood.

178). Epaulettes by Margaret Atwood.

177). Making a Man by Margaret Atwood.

176). Stump Hunting by Margaret Atwood.

175). In Love With Raymond Chandler by Margaret Atwood.

174). The Female Body by Margaret Atwood.

173). Let Us Now Praise Stupid Women by Margaret Atwood.

172). Unpopular Gals by Margaret Atwood.

171). There Was Once by Margaret Atwood.

170). Gertrude Talks Back by Margaret Atwood.

169). The Little Red Hen Tells All by Margaret Atwood.

168). Bad News by Margaret Atwood.

167). Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood.[1]

166). Hack Wednesday by Margaret Atwood.

165). Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood.

164). Weight by Margaret Atwood.

163). The Age of Lead by Margaret Atwood.

162). Uncles by Margaret Atwood.

161). Death by Landscape by Margaret Atwood.

160). The Bog Man by Margaret Atwood.

159). Isis in Darkness by Margaret Atwood.

158). Hairball by Margaret Atwood.

157). True Trash by Margaret Atwood.

156). The Vengeance of Rome by Michael Moorcock. Introduction by Alan Wall.[1]

155). Thriller Suite: New Poems by Margaret Atwood.

154). One Day by Margaret Atwood.

153). Zombie Poetry Zombie by Margaret Atwood.

152). Ghost Cat by Margaret Atwood.

151). Thriller Suite by Margaret Atwood.

150). Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein by Margaret Atwood.[1]

149). Why I Wrote MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood.

148). Future Library by Margaret Atwood.

147). Growing Up in Quarantineland: Childhood Nightmares in the Age of Germs Prepared Me for Coronavirus by Margaret Atwood.

146). Water and Ashes by Allen Varney. Illustrated by Kevin Ward.

145). Kaldheim Storytime, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

144). How Nemra Added a Line to the Book of Thieves by Dan Crawford. Illustrated by Kevin Ward.

143). Gryphon's Nest by Ardath Mayhar. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

142). The Dragonbone Flute by Lois Tilton. Illustrated by Bob Walters.

141). Murder Most Fowl by Deborah Millitello. Illustrated by Bob Lessl.

Janúar (10/130)

140). The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother by Gabriel Garcia Márquez.[1]

139). Moonlight by Heather Lynn Sarik. Illustrated by Bob Giadrosich.

138). Kaldheim Storytime, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

137). River's Friend by Josepha Sherman. Illustrated by Dan Burr.

136). Gautreks saga[1]

135). The Time-Travelling Caveman by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.[1]

134). Bason and the Hugonauts by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

133). The Wergs' Invasion of Earth by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

132). The Wild Knight by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

131). Johnno, the Talking Horse by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

130). Doggins Has an Awfully Big Adventure by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

129). Mr Trapcheese and his Ark by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

128). Bedwyr and Arthur's Hill by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

127). The Wizard of Blackbury United by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

126). The Hole in Time by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

125). Lemonade on the Moon by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

124). The Time-travelling Caveman by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

123). The Great Big Weather Fight by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

122). The Mark One Computer by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

121). Ub and the Toad by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

120). The Pied Piper of Blackbury by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

119). The Tropnecian Invasion of Great Britain by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

118). Professor Whelk's Trip to Mars by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

117). The Meaning of the Mittens: Five Possibilities by Naomi Klein.

116). Jerusalem Commands by Michael Moorcock. Introduction by Alan Wall.[1]

115). Leading Kaldheim Set Design by Dave Humpherys.

114). A Few More Thoughts on the Total Deplatforming of Parler & Infrastructure Content Moderation by Mike Masnick.

113). Ummyndanir eftir Úlfar Þormóðsson.

112). Norsing Around, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

111). Ósýnilega barnið og aðrar sögur eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.[1]

110). Jólatréð eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

109). Rage by Bob Woodward.[1]

108). Sali eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

107). Leyndarmál hattífattanna eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

106). Human Voices by Jean Lorrah. Illustrated by Martin Cannon.

105). Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump.[1]

104). Norsing Around, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

103). Tales and Stories by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Introduction by Richard Garnett.[1]

102). The Pilgrims by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

101). The Elder Son by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

100). Euphrasia: A Tale of Greece by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

99). The Pole by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

98). The Parvenue by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

97). The Brother and Sister, An Italian Story by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

96). The Invisible Girl by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

95). How QAnon Conspiracy Theories Spread in My Colorado Hometown by Aida Chávez.

94). The Women Making Conspiracy Theories Beautiful by Kaitlyn Tiffany.

93). What we can learn about QAnon from the Satanic Panic by Rebecca Jennings.

92). Join the Q: How the Wayfair Conspiracy Got Absorbed by QAnon by Joe Ondrak.

91). A Game Designer's Analysis of QAnon by Reed Berkowitz.

90). The Swiss Peasant by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

89). Transformation by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

88). Sagan um ósýnilega barnið eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

87). The Mortal Immortal: A Tale [...] by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

86). A Tale of the Passions; or, The Death of Despina by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

85). Unicorn Variations by Roger Zelazny.[1]

84). Some Science Fiction Parameters: A Biased View by Roger Zelazny.

83). The George Business by Roger Zelazny.

82). Walpurgisnacht by Roger Zelazny.

81). Angel, Dark Angel by Roger Zelazny.

80). The Night Has 999 Eyes by Roger Zelazny.

79). The Horses of Lir by Roger Zelazny.

78). And I Only Am Escaped to Tell Thee by Roger Zelazny.

77). My Lady of the Diodes by Roger Zelazny.

76). A Very Good Year.. by Roger Zelazny.[1]

75). Exeunt Omnes by Roger Zelazny.

74). Fire and/or Ice by Roger Zelazny.

73). Home Is the Hangman by Roger Zelazny. [Hugo & Nebula Awars winner]

72). Hemúllinn sem elskaði þögnina eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

71). Poem Written in 1991 When the Soviet Union Was Disintegrating by Ursula K. Le Guin.

70). Pard and the Time Machine: The Annals of Pard XXIII by Ursula K. Le Guin.

69). Pard: An Interrupted Nap by Ursula K. Le Guin.

68). The Jaguar by Ursula K. Le Guin.

67). Cause to Celebrate by Ursula K. Le Guin.

66). A Work in Progress: Earthsea Sketches by Charles Vess by Ursula K. Le Guin.

65). Refusing to be Bullied by Ursula K. Le Guin.

64). Constructing the Golem by Ursula K. Le Guin.

63). The Wall by Anita Endrezze by Ursula K. Le Guin.

62). The Wall by Anita Endrezze.

61). Pard Gets a New Catnip Mouse: The Annals of Pard XXI by Ursula K. Le Guin.

60). The Election, Lao Tzu, a Cup of Water by Ursula K. Le Guin.

59). Health Update Update by Ursula K. Le Guin.

58). Health Update by Ursula K. Le Guin.

57). The Big Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin.

56). My Life So Far, by Pard (Part ii): The Annals of Pard XX by Ursula K. Le Guin.

55). My Life So Far, by Pard (Part i): The Annals of Pard XIX by Ursula K. Le Guin.

54). Reality Goes Over the Top by Ursula K. Le Guin.

53). Pard Pix: The Annals of Pard XVIII by Ursula K. Le Guin.

52). The Game of Fibble by Ursula K. Le Guin.

51). Thirty-Five Days by Ursula K. Le Guin.

50). High Noon in Harney County: Twenty Days by Ursula K. Le Guin.

49). Some Books I Read in 2015 by Ursula K. Le Guin.

48). Pard's Christmas 2015: Annals of Pard XVII by Ursula K. Le Guin.

47). A Child Who Survived by Ursula K. Le Guin.

46). Ruby and Me by Ursula K. Le Guin.

45). A Trip South by Ursula K. Le Guin.

44). Concerning a Wilderness by Ursula K. Le Guin.

43). A Personal Take on Go Set a Watchman by Ursula K. Le Guin.

42). Some People Are Just As Equal As Others: Annals of Pard XVI by Ursula K. Le Guin.

41). "A Book that Changed My Life" by Ursula K. Le Guin.

40). Up the Amazon with the BS Machine, or Why I keep Asking You Not to Buy Books from Amazon by Ursula K. Le Guin.

39). Puzzle Personal Assistant: Annals of Pard XV by Ursula K. Le Guin.

38). Addendum to "Are they going to say this is fantasy?" by Ursula K. Le Guin.

37). "Are they going to say this is fantasy?" by Ursula K. Le Guin.

36). Pard's Christmas, 2014: Annals of Pard XIII by Ursula K. Le Guin.

35). Knowing a Book by its Cover by Ursula K. Le Guin.

34). The Myth of the Veneer by Ursula K. Le Guin.

33). The Internet as Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin.

32). Cats, Claws, Panic: Annals of Pard X by Ursula K. Le Guin.

31). The Tango: Annals of Pard IX by Ursula K. Le Guin.

30). Blurbery by Ursula K. Le Guin.

29). Pard, Autumn 2013: Annals of Pard VIII by Ursula K. Le Guin.

28). Steens Mountain Region, August 2013 by Ursula K. Le Guin.

27). Walking through the Bottomland by Ursula K. Le Guin.

26). The Cat Letters (obediently transcribed by Elisabeth and Ursula Le Guin) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

25). The False Rhyme by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

24). The Mourner by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

23). The Dream, A Tale by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

22). The Force that Through the Circuit Drives the Current by Roger Zelazny.

21). A Hand Across the Galaxy by Roger Zelazny.

20). But Not the Herald by Roger Zelazny.

19). Go Starless in the Night by Roger Zelazny.

18). Dismal Light by Roger Zelazny.

17). The Parts that Are Only Glimpsed: Three Reflexes by Roger Zelazny.

16). The Naked Matador by Roger Zelazny.

15). Recital by Roger Zelazny.

14). The Last of the Wild Ones by Roger Zelazny.

13). Saga um síðasta drekann í heiminum eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

12). The Evil Eye. A Tale by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

11). Unicorn Variation by Roger Zelazny.[1]

10). Inside Story: A Novel by Martin Amis.[1]

9). Fillífjónkan sem trúði á hörmungar eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

8). The Blue Octavo Notebooks by Franz Kafka. Edited by Max Brod. Translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.[1]

7). Oktober by Martin Amis.

6). Hryllingssaga eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

5). What I know about men by Isabel Fonseca.

4). Ferdinando Eboli. A Tale by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

3). The Sisters of Albano by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

2). Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

1). Vorlagið hans Snúðs eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Guðrúnu Jarþrúði Baldvinsdóttur.

2020 (147/1078)

Desember (19/176)

1225). Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood.[1] [Booker Prize shortlist]

1224). The Life in The Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable by Dani Alexis Ryskamp.

1223). Did Jesus Exist? by Frank Zindler.

1222). Bjarnabylgjan eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

1221). Jólasveinaheimilið: Vettvangskönnun eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn. Myndskreytt af Brian Pilkington.[1]

1220). Andspænis eftir Hugleik Dagsson og Þránd Þórarinsson. Formáli eftir Friðrik Sólnes.[1]

1219). The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee; Locus Award winner]

1218). What Is Black and White and Orange All Over?: Annals of Pard VI by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1217). Pard Pix: Annals of Pard VII by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1216). The Baron of Magister Valley by Steven Brust.[1]

1215). Why Your Library May Not Have the E-Book You Want by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1214). La Guantanamera by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1213). Accidental Discovery by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1212). Kidnapped by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1211). Why I Don't Want to Be a West Point Graduate by Blake Page.

1210). The God Glut by Frank Bruni.

1209). An Attempt to Think as a Free Thinker by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1208). The Milky Way is probably full of dead civilizations by Rafi Letzter.

1207). Pard and the Poets: Annals of Pard IV by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1206). Catching up with Pard: Annals of Pard III by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1205). Where Have All the Liars Gone? by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1204). Libraries and Ebooks by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1203). The Opening Night by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1202). The Black Vampyre; A Legend of St. Domingo by Uriah Derick D'Arcy. Introduction by Duncan Faherty and Ed White.[1]

1201). Why Humans Have No Penis Bone by Matilda Brindle.

1200). The 23-year-old book that explains Brexit by Alastair Campbell.

1199). Le Guin's Hypothesis by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1198). The Insidious Attacks on Scientific Truth by Richard Dawkins.

1197). Some Recent Fantasies: Reading/Seeing (iii) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1196). Reading, Seeing (i) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1195). Primitive Copy-rites of Ancient Peoples by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1194). The Death of the Book by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1193). Google Goggles by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1192). People I don't want to hear any more about by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1191). The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

1190). Fear and Loathing in e-Land by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1189). Literary Bests by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1188). Five Bad Myths by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1187). Ninety-Nine Weeks: A Fairy Tale by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1186). Long-Term Discouragement by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1185). Dangerous Writing, Dangerous Cover Copy by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1184). Riffing Again by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1183). Exercises by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1182). Against Eisenhower by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1181). Petty Expectations by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1180). To Save Free Enterprise, Books Must Die by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1179). The Middle of What? by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1178). Beige by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1177). The Painful Slow Process of Creating Utopia by Mona Elnamoury.

1176). Unfacts Concerning the Google (Un)Settlement Part 2 by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1175). More About Steinbeck: Troubled Waters by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1174). Unfacts Concerning the Google (Un)Settlement by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1173). To my Readers in Japan by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1172). The Center of Warmth in Tahrir Square by Mona Elnamoury.

1171). Footnote to my Egypt Blog Post by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1170). Egypt by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1169). A Riff on the Harper Contract by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1168). On Prospero's Island by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1167). Confidential reports from FBI agents to the Bureau, intercepted by Wikileeks (Welsh Information Kontrol Institute) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1166). The Absent Silence by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1165). Miners and I-Pods by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1164). Some Assumptions about Fantasy by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1163). A Left-Handed Commencement Address by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1162). The Tombs of Atuan by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

1161). A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

1160). Sexual Harassment Has Virtually Vanished from These Farms by Vera L. Chang.

1159). Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein.[1] [Hugo Award Winner]

1158). Goðheimar 10: Gjafir guðanna eftir Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1][2]

1157). Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life by Emily Nagoski.[1]

1156). How I Approach the Toughest Decisions by Barack Obama.

1155). Fávitar eftir Sólborgu Guðbrandsdóttur.[1]

1154). God Bless America: Strange and Unusual Religious Beliefs and Practices in the United States by Karen Stollznow.[1]

1153). Pirate Stew by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell.[1]

1152). The Great Reset Conspiracy Smoothie by Naomi Klein.

1151). To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf.[1]

1150). Storm Scale: Theros and Theros Beyond Death by Mark Rosewater.

1149). To Victor Gollancz, 9 May 1937 by Eric Blair.

1148). To Steven Runciman, August 1920 by Eric Blair.

1147). Free Will by Eric Blair.

1146). Review of The Pub and the People by Mass-Observation by George Orwell.

1145). Review of Trials in Burma by Maurice Collis by George Orwell.

1144). Review of Burmese Interlude by C. V. Warren by George Orwell.

1143). Can Socialists Be Happy? by George Orwell.

1142). British Cookery by George Orwell.

1141). Beggars in London by Eric Blair.

1140). A Day in the Life of a Tramp by Eric Blair.

1139). The Proletarian Writer by Desmond Hawkins and George Orwell.

1138). Rudyard Kipling by George Orwell.

1137). Just Junk – but Who Could Resist It? by George Orwell.

1136). In Defence of English Cooking by George Orwell.

1135). How a Nation Is Exploited by Eric Blair.

1134). Freedom and Happiness (Review of 'We' by Yevgeny Zamyatin) [...] by George Orwell.

1133). Essays by George Orwell.[1]

1132). My Country Right or Left by George Orwell.[1]

1131). A Messiah-cum-Surrogate-Dad for Gormless Dimwits: On Jordan B. Peterson's "12 Rules for Life" by Houman Barekat.

1130). Speaking of "Truth" with Jordan B. Peterson by Sam Harris.

1129). Galileo's Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science by Alice Dreger.[1]

1128). Penny Red: Notes from the New Age of Dissent by Laurie Penny. Foreword by Warren Ellis.[1]

1127). Inside the Gaddafi House by Laurie Penny.

1126). In Defence of Squatting by Laurie Penny.

1125). Hey, Dave: Our Society's Bigger than Yours by Laurie Penny.

1124). A Modesty Slip for Misogyny by Laurie Penny.

1123). How the Disabled were Dehumanised by Laurie Penny.

1122). Revolts Don't Have to be Tweeted by Laurie Penny.

1121). The Revolution Will Be Civilised by Laurie Penny.

1120). This is No Conspiracy by Laurie Penny.

1119). Insurrection on Oxford Street by Laurie Penny.

1118). It's All Over for Sex-and-Shopping Feminism by Laurie Penny.

1117). I Shall Wear Midnight by Laurie Penny.

1116). Interview with China Miéville by Laurie Penny.

1115). Baby Boomers by Laurie Penny.

1114). Pickling Dissent by Laurie Penny.

1113). Girls, Tattoos and Men Who Hate Women by Laurie Penny.

1112). Facebook, Capitalism and Geek Entitlement by Laurie Penny.

1111). Time for an Experiment by Michael G. Ryan. Illustrated by Robert Klasnich.

1110). Uktena's Crest by Kit Wesler. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra.

1109). The Social Mobility Scam by Laurie Penny.

1108). Simon Hughes and the Cartel of British Politics by Laurie Penny.

1107). A Tale of Three Parties by Laurie Penny.

1106). Poverty Pimps: Selling Out the Disabled by Laurie Penny.

1105). A Paler Shade of White by Sasha Frere-Jones.

1104). Strictly Come Scrounging? by Laurie Penny.

1103). The Power of the Intern by Laurie Penny.

1102). Michael Gove and the Imperialists by Laurie Penny.

1101). Poppy Day Is the Opium of the People by Laurie Penny.

1100). This is England by Laurie Penny.

1099). Buns, Bunting and Retro-Imperialism by Laurie Penny.

1098). Undercover with the Young Conservatives by Laurie Penny.

1097). The Shame Is All Theirs by Laurie Penny.

1096). Charlie Sheen's Problem with Women by Laurie Penny.

1095). Violence Against Women in Tahrir Square by Laurie Penny.

1094). Skinny Porn by Laurie Penny.

1093). The Princess Craze Is No Fairy Tale by Laurie Penny.

1092). Galliano's Fashionable Beliefs by Laurie Penny.

1091). Vajazzled and Bemused by Laurie Penny.

1090). The Sexy Way to Die by Laurie Penny.

1089). What Sun Readers Swallow with their Corn Flakes by Laurie Penny.

1088). In Defence of Cunt by Laurie Penny.

1087). The Gulag of Desire by Laurie Penny.

1086). The Blue-Eyed Thief by Bob Liddil. Illustrated by Robert Klasnich.

1085). A Little Knowledge by Jerry Oltion. Illustrated by Tom Baxa.

1084). Lies in London by Laurie Penny.

1083). What Really Happened in Trafalgar Square by Laurie Penny.

1082). No Sex, No Drugs and No Leaders by Laurie Penny.

1081). Inside the Parliament Square Kettle by Laurie Penny.

1080). Protesting the Turner Prize by Laurie Penny.

1079). Inside the Whitehall Kettle by Laurie Penny.

1078). Talking About a Revolution by Laurie Penny.

1077). Inside the Millbank Tower Riots by Laurie Penny.

1076). Odds & Ends: Commander Legends by Mark Rosewater.

1075). An occupational hazard? by Cath Elliott.

1074). Say it again: it's our right to choose by Laurie Penny.

1073). A woman's opinion is the mini-skirt of the internet by Laurie Penny.

1072). The Occupy Movement From Liberty to London by Laurie Penny.

1071). Cyberactivism From Egypt to Occupy Wall Street by Laurie Penny.

1070). Working out what they want in the shadow of skyscrapers by Laurie Penny.

1069). Radical squatters: Taking back what's theirs... how to go on strike when you haven't got a job by Laurie Penny.

1068). A Right Royal Poke by Laurie Penny.

1067). A papier-mâché puppet and a badly tuned guitar by Laurie Penny.

1066). My New York date was going really well. Until... by Laurie Penny.

1065). Can't we tell a prank from a terrorist plot? by Laurie Penny.

1064). Real men want to talk about sex - when are we going to start listening? by Laurie Penny.

1063). The Future, Probably by Laurie Penny.

1062). This blog has moved! by Laurie Penny.

1061). Men, sex, journalism, armageddon and radical papier-mâché: what I've been writing by Laurie Penny.

1060). Chains of oppression: Katie Roiphe, Lena Dunham and the sexual counter-revolution by Laurie Penny.

1059). That's enough politeness – women need to rise up in anger by Laurie Penny.

1058). Occupy activists fear that America's pro-Israeli lobbyists want a war by Laurie Penny.

1057). In Syntagma Square... by Laurie Penny.

1056). Women, activism, anger, and other things I've been up to.. by Laurie Penny.

1055). A love letter for London by Laurie Penny.

1054). I was almost arrested too – but Bloomberg's tactics can only galvanise protests by Laurie Penny.

1053). Occupy Wall Street: police violence reveals a corrupt system by Laurie Penny.

1052). New website, new city, new post... by Laurie Penny.

1051). Dear Occupy Wall Street, by Laurie Penny.

1050). "This is Patriotic": marching on Wall Street by Laurie Penny.

1049). Bringing down the wall: Occupy Wall Street and the Brooklyn Bridge arrests [...] by Laurie Penny.

1048). News from Nowhere 2 by Laurie Penny.

1047). News from Nowhere by Laurie Penny.

1046). The Book of the blog, and why I'm not going on Big Brother by Laurie Penny.

1045). Panic on the streets of London by Laurie Penny.

1044). Of Pies and Circuses by Laurie Penny.

1043). Books, etc. by Laurie Penny.

1042). Fight for your right to be heard by Laurie Penny.

1041). Asking for it? by Laurie Penny.

1040). Riots and romance: thoughts on journalism, revolution and the anti-cuts movement by Laurie Penny.

1039). Notebook: responsibility and writing by Laurie Penny.

1038). Filthy assistant required: please help! by Laurie Penny.

1037). It's been a while... by Laurie Penny.

1036). William Hague's duty to the party by Laurie Penny.

1035). The West must not use women's rights to justify war by Laurie Penny.

1034). Peterloo: 191 years ago today by Laurie Penny.

1033). Gay jokes and carry-on commentating... by Laurie Penny.

1032). No police officers to be charged in conjunction with Ian Tomlinson by Laurie Penny.

1031). Head Nurses by William Peace.

Nóvember (9/68)

1030). Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. Introduction by Nadia Fusini.[1]

1029). Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy by Viktor E. Frankl. Foreword by Harold S. Kushner. Afterword by William J. Winslade. Translated by Ilse Lasch.[1]

1028). Educated by Tara Westover.[1]

1027). Just an idea, Vince... by Laurie Penny.

1026). Deference and defeatism vs. youth revolution by Laurie Penny.

1025). Mancession? Get real by Laurie Penny.

1024). How Trivial – Legendary Creatures by Mark Rosewater.

1023). The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World by Catherine Nixey.[1]

1022). Internships auctioned at Oxford university by Laurie Penny.

1021). The Crown's fake history is as corrosive as fake news by Simon Jenkins.

1020). Black Swans, Slim Chances, and the 2020 Presidential Election by Rebecca Solnit.

1019). On Not Meeting Nazis Halfway by Rebecca Solnit.

1018). Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World by Tim Whitmarsh.[1]

1017). Thoughts on Britain's Next Top Model by Laurie Penny.

1016). Let's use Your Freedom to chuck out the Digital Economy Act by Laurie Penny.

1015). The Tories' war on independent women by Laurie Penny.

1014). Aw, you guys... by Laurie Penny.

1013). Public service announcement: another rare personal post by Laurie Penny.

1012). Labour's fingerprints are all over this budget by Laurie Penny.

1011). We are the fifth estate by Laurie Penny.

1010). Are you a mother or a lover? by Laurie Penny.

1009). Youth politics and revolution by Laurie Penny.

1008). New blog for New Statesman by Laurie Penny.

1007). One Man and His Tent by Laurie Penny.

1006). Shiny happy rape culture by Laurie Penny.

1005). Orwell, Abbott and abortion rights by Laurie Penny.

1004). Is That a Truncheon in Your Pocket? by Laurie Penny.

1003). A Tory wet dream of women in politics: for Morning Star by Laurie Penny.

1002). Hey, geeks: NO by Laurie Penny.

1001). Here's what you can do, Dave by Laurie Penny.

1000). ... by Laurie Penny.

999). The kindness of strangers by Laurie Penny.

998). In-betweenery by Laurie Penny.

997). Demonstration tomorrow by Laurie Penny.

996). The people have mumbled! by Laurie Penny.

995). For fuck's sake, vote by Laurie Penny.

994). Rethinking Appropriation and Wokeness in Pop Music by Rawiya Kameir.

993). UK election: where are the women? by Laurie Penny.

992). Feminism in crisis, a mini-manifesto by Laurie Penny.

991). Change we've got to believe in? by Laurie Penny.

990). Casual Play by Mark Rosewater.

989). Dispatches from the Same Old + Staggers on generational angst [...] by Laurie Penny.

988). Men and feminism: comment is fraught by Laurie Penny.

987). Urgent abortion support appeal: help a teenage girl in Northern Ireland by Laurie Penny.

986). Full interview with Ken MacLeod by Laurie Penny.

985). Theogony by Hesiod. Translated by H. G. Evelyn-White.[1]

984). The Ongoing Death of Free Speech: Prominent ACLU Lawyer Cheers Suppression of a New Book by Glenn Greenwald.

983). White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo. Foreword by Michael Eric Dyson.[1]

982). The West's Failure on Covid Is Even More Staggering than You Think by Umair Haque.

981). I've spent 4+ years trying to understand Trump supporters. I'm all done now by Annie Reneau.

980). Waiting for the Barbarians by Constantine P. Cavafy. Translated by Edmund Keeley.[1]

979). The Invention of Sound by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

978). Heljarslóð eftir Jóhannes Birkiland.

977). Geeking the left: Ken Macleod on radical politics and the internet by Laurie Penny.

976). There's just no pleasing some people by Laurie Penny.

975). Jubilations: Penny Red makes the Orwell Prize shortlist! [and finds more gainful employment] by Laurie Penny.

974). Quite Some Characters by Mark Rosewater.

973). Vote for choice by Laurie Penny.

972). And now for something completely different by Laurie Penny.

971). Hang on, is it just me - by Laurie Penny.

970). Adventures in hipsterland by Laurie Penny.

969). A small wobble by Laurie Penny.

968). The Sex Work Shibboleth by Laurie Penny.

967). 'What I have most wanted to do... is to make political writing into an art.' by Laurie Penny.

966). Ada Lovelace and the Digital Economy Bill by Laurie Penny.

965). The Digital Economy Bill threatens creativity by Laurie Penny.

964). A state-sponsored book-burning parade by Laurie Penny.

963). The Egg [...] by Andy Weir.[1]

962). Your Wish Is My Commander Legends, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

961). The Destructors by Graham Greene.[1]

960). Proof Positive by Graham Greene.[1]

959). A Shocking Accident by Graham Greene.[1]

958). OK, America, so what the hell happens now? by Marina Hyde.

957). How a protest should be by Laurie Penny.

956). This is very interesting by Laurie Penny.

955). Speech on Body Image for International Women's Day by Laurie Penny.

954). The bishop's profitable sex workers by Dr. Kate Lister.

Október (13/115)

953). Let it be known by Laurie Penny.

952). Objectification: what if the world were different for a day? by Laurie Penny.

951). Young women aren't just sexual victims by Laurie Penny.

950). Noam Chomsky Believes Trump Is "the Worst Criminal in Human History" by Isaac Chotiner.

949). Generation Y, gender and ethics: shortest post evAr by Laurie Penny.

948). Checking in: a rare meta-post by Laurie Penny.

947). Candy and lullabies: new column for Morning Star by Laurie Penny.

946). Your Wish Is My Commander Legends, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

945). So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo.[1]

944). Penny for your privilege? by Laurie Penny.

943). My generation need to be heroes by Laurie Penny.

942). Resignations, rivalry and the future of the left by Laurie Penny.

941). Feeling sinful? by Laurie Penny.

940). BREAK GLASS: part 1 by Laurie Penny.

939). Conference report: Women, political blogging and the future of the left by Laurie Penny.

938). Thinly Veiled Misogyny by Laurie Penny.

937). Þegar ég ákvað að skrifa pistil um lögguna eftir Illuga Jökulson.

936). Does Simon Jenkins shit in the woods? by Laurie Penny.

935). More feminist cisfaff by Laurie Penny.

934). It's not Torygeddon yet by Laurie Penny.

933). Linkdumping Wednesday! by Laurie Penny.

932). ESA proves that Labour has betrayed its core values by Laurie Penny.

931). Working mothers resist misogyny amid attacks on 'Career Women' by Laurie Penny.

930). Saturday sisterhood by Laurie Penny.

929). Original Zendikar Design Handoff Document, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

928). Strike one for patriarchy: manchester gang-rapists acquitted over victim's fantasies by Laurie Penny.

927). This is going to hurt by Laurie Penny.

926). Happy New Year to you too, Boris by Laurie Penny.

925). The Boys Who Cried Fox by Laurie Penny.

924). Carnival of Feminists, 23/12/09: Tidings of Comfort and Joy by Laurie Penny.

923). Bah, Humbug by Laurie Penny.

922). Murder is murder, whatever the victim's faith by Laurie Penny.

921). Why men hate Sex and the City by Laurie Penny.

920). Men: feminism needs you ...to revise your gender identity by Laurie Penny.

919). Three cheers for the internet by Laurie Penny.

918). Three cheers for the internet! (plus a small public service announcement) by Laurie Penny.

917). World on Fire: Sinking and Swimming by Laurie Penny.

916). Is Brown playing the class card under the table? by Laurie Penny.

915). World on Fire (1): blue waves and black dogs by Laurie Penny.

914). ACPO advises women: stay sober to avoid rape by Laurie Penny.

913). Don't swallow that sedative: fifth column for Morning Star by Laurie Penny.

912). Moving Towards Solidarity [...] by Laurie Penny.

911). The Oxbridge Sex Workers by Laurie Penny.

910). Of Corset Matters by Laurie Penny.

909). Against Censorship by Laurie Penny.

908). Update on Reclaim the Night Faff by Laurie Penny.

907). Pre-protest faff-laden filk-off-athon of doom (or: why the London feminist scene is quite depressing at the moment) by Laurie Penny.

906). A 'Straight, White Men's' officer for SOAS? by Laurie Penny.

905). Nauðgarinn Jón og nauðgarinn séra Jón eftir Þórdísi Elvu Þorvaldsdóttur.

904). Autechre Worked in Isolation for Decades. Now It's Unintentionally Timely. by Jon Pareles.

903). Was There a Civilization on Earth Before Humans? A look at the available evidence by Adam Frank.

902). The Communist Manifesto [...] by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx. Introduction by R. W. Postgate.[1]

901). Hlæjandi meyjar: Tilraunastofan Lóaboratoríum eftir Úlfhildi Dagsdóttur.

900). The Order of the Stick 6: Utterly Dwarfed by Rich Burlew.[1]

899). A distinctive purpose by Laurie Penny.

898). Reclaiming the revolution by Laurie Penny.

897). Inspirational history, practical handbook: Ireland's Hidden Diaspora by Ann Rossiter (Irish Abortion Solidarity Campaign), reviewed by Laurie Penny.

896). Something special by Laurie Penny.

895). Mrs Chips by Laurie Penny.

894). Back to class by Laurie Penny.

893). Only 43 inside by Laurie Penny.

892). Commie Girl in the OC by Laurie Penny.

891). Disturbing family order by Laurie Penny.

890). Up for a fight by Laurie Penny.

889). Student debt: selling out the next generation by Laurie Penny.

888). Babes without spice by Laurie Penny.

887). Hypertext heroines by Laurie Penny.

886). Not for little sister by Laurie Penny.

885). Don't blame Belle De Jour for glamorising prostitution by Laurie Penny.

884). Original Zendikar Design Handoff Document, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

883). The Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill.[1]

882). Shut up, little girl, don't you know grown-ups are talking? by Laurie Penny.

881). Pants off to impropriety! by Laurie Penny.

880). Have you no shame? by Laurie Penny.

879). Day of the Dead by Laurie Penny.

878). Mitch McConnell's Mission of Misery by Paul Krugman.

877). Can't stop the blog: what the internet has done for ideas by Laurie Penny.

876). Angry feminist Tuesday by Laurie Penny.

875). Daily Mail says Stephen Gateley's lifestyle was "unnatural" by Laurie Penny.

874). Me, the Patriarchy and my Big Red Pen by Laurie Penny.

873). Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1]

872). The Order of the Stick 5: Blood Runs in the Family by Rich Burlew. Foreword by John Rogers.[1]

871). The Man Upstairs and Other Stories by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

870). In Alcala by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

869). The Swoop! and Other Stories by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

868). The Goal-Keeper and the Plutocrat by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

867). Sir Agravaine: A Tale of King Arthur's Round Table by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

866). Ahead of Schedule by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

865). Little Lolitas? by Laurie Penny.

864). Labour forgets about fairness by Laurie Penny.

863). The Tuppenny Millionaire by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

862). Three from Dunsterville by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

861). Out of School by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

860). The Uncollected Wodehouse by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

859). Pots o' Money by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

858). The Good Angel by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

857). The Man, the Maid and the Miasma by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

856). Fair enough? by Laurie Penny.

855). No going back by Laurie Penny.

854). Tea and sympathy by Laurie Penny.

853). High heels and low lives... by Laurie Penny.

852). Seriously, what the fuck? by Laurie Penny.

851). Bisexual Wednesday by Laurie Penny.

850). I can't actually believe what just happened by Laurie Penny.

849). Purnell write-up by Laurie Penny.

848). Archibald's Benefit: Reginald's Record Knock by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

847). Ruth in Exile by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

846). The Man Who Disliked Cats by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

845). Glingurfugl eftir Elínu Eddu.[1]

844). Gombri lifir eftir Elínu Eddu.[1]

843). Fáfræði eftir Ernu Mist Pétursdóttur.

842). Where's God? by Hugleikur Dagsson. Introduction by Friðrik Sólnes.[1]

841). Rough-Hew Them How We Will by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

840). By Advice of Counsel by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

839). When Doctors Disagree by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

838). Odds & Ends: Zendikar Rising by Mark Rosewater.

837). Deep Waters by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

836). Something to Worry About by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

835). The Man Upstairs by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

834). The Little Nugget by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

833). A bit of good news by Laurie Penny.

832). Stop hounding the Prime Mentalist! by Laurie Penny.

831). Hypocrisy and the death of the welfare state by Laurie Penny.

830). Reproductive freedom and racial paranoia: or, why Melanie McDonagh can fuck right off by Laurie Penny.

829). Watching the watchers: Climate Camp and the summer of rage by Laurie Penny.

828). Being a Woman: Germaine Greer, Caster Semenya and gender paranoia by Laurie Penny.

827). What Women Want by Laurie Penny.

826). We love the NHS! Sort of by Laurie Penny.

September (12/71)

825). Not feeding the trolls: comments policy by Laurie Penny.

824). More shameless whorebaggery by Laurie Penny.

823). Beyond Noughtie Girls [...] by Laurie Penny.

822). Harman's foot-in-mouth feminism by Laurie Penny.

821). Leaf Storm and Other Stories by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.[1]

820). Leaf Storm by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.[1]

819). Media lies and the 'Me First' generation by Laurie Penny.

818). Blog Awards callout! by Laurie Penny.

817). Turn Left by Laurie Penny.

816). Alternative culture = fail by Laurie Penny.

815). Torygeddon 1: Every Family Matters? by Laurie Penny.

814). Irony by Laurie Penny.

813). Push the button, save the world: Torchwood and the British state by Laurie Penny.

812). Harry Potter and the Fascist Ubermensch by Laurie Penny and Withiel Black.

811). Zendikar Rising Vision Design Handoff Document by Mark Rosewater.

810). A Talk with Gabriel García Márquez by Marlise Simons.

809). Nabo: The Black Man Who Who Made the Angels Wait... by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.

808). Monologue of Isabel Watching It Rain in Macondo by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.

807). The Last Voyage of the Ghost Ship by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.

806). The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World: A Tale for Children by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.[1]

805). The Challenge by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Edith Grossman.

804). A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for Children by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.[1]

803). Death Constant Beyond Love by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa and J. S. Bernstein.

802). Blacamán the Good, Vendor of Miracles by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa.

801). The Order of the Stick 4: Don't Split the Party by Rich Burlew.[1]

800). The Election that Could Break America by Barton Gellman.

799). Back home and unimpressed by Laurie Penny.

798). France Tells Women What Not to Wear by Laurie Penny.

797). France, the Burqa and hypocrisy - for the Huffington Post by Laurie Penny.

796). RIP Jacko by Laurie Penny.

795). In Case You Hadn't Noticed: Britain's Got Fascists by Laurie Penny.

794). Britain's Got Fascists: for the Huffington Post by Laurie Penny.

793). A holiday, a holiday, the first one of the year... by Laurie Penny.

792). More on those stupid white men [...] by Laurie Penny.

791). Where the Size-Zero Debate Goes Awry [...] by Laurie Penny.

790). Perfect slaves? by Laurie Penny.

789). Reasons To Be Cheerful! by Laurie Penny.

788). Habits of deference: a brief hymn to Dworkin by Laurie Penny.

787). He'll be back by Laurie Penny.

786). Donald Trump Is Attacking American Democracy at Its Core by John Cassidy.

785). No Tears for Blears by Laurie Penny.

784). Pro-what now? by Laurie Penny.

783). Humourless feminazi *2: why it's not about you by Laurie Penny.

782). Shiny Dave and the Lightweight's Cant by Laurie Penny.

781). A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller, Jr..[1] [Hugo Award winner]

780). The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

779). The R-Word by Laurie Penny.

778). Notice: comments policy by Laurie Penny.

777). Feminism vs fascism: vote out the stupid! by Laurie Penny.

776). The blusher-brush of righteous rage! by Laurie Penny.

775). Equality Bill: 'political correctness' be damned! by Laurie Penny.

774). More Zendikar Rising Stars by Mark Rosewater.

773). Seize the Day by Saul Bellow. Introduction by Alfred Kazin.[1]

772). The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Introduction by Henry Claridge.[1]

771). Humourless feminazi *1: fuck the animals by Laurie Penny.

770). A Famous Colonial Litigation: The Case Between Richard Sherman and Capt. Robert Keayne, 1642 by Arthur Prentice Rugg.

769). Notice: Sima Valand by Laurie Penny.

768). Just another Monday evening by Laurie Penny.

767). Judaism in Music by Richard Wagner. Translated by W. Ashton Ellis.[1]

766). Pólitísk stefna VG eftir Auði Jónsdóttur.

765). Tips for Activists by Laurie Penny.

764). Zendikar Rising Stars by Mark Rosewater.

763). Kópavogskrónika - til dóttur minnar með ást og steiktum eftir Kamillu Einarsdóttur.[1]

762). The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Translated by Michael Hulse.[1]

761). The 'Evil Poor' by Laurie Penny.

760). Something to sing about? by Laurie Penny.

759). Fighting the good fight by Laurie Penny.

758). Wallace, Gromit and popular misogyny by Laurie Penny.

757). Beauty and the bitch: radio appearance by Laurie Penny.

756). Men, feminism and the patriarchal con by Laurie Penny.

755). How Capitalism Drives Cancel Culture by Helen Lewis.

754). A request, plea or supplication by Laurie Penny.

753). The Real Life of Sebastian Knight by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

752). Zendikar Rising to the Challenge, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

751). Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty. Translated by Arthur Goldhammer.[1]

750). My Letter to America by Noor bin Ladin.

749). The Enchanter by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov.[1]

748). Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees.[1]

747). Zendikar Rising to the Challenge, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

746). Please may Penny be excused from the blogosphere today? by Laurie Penny.

745). No justice, no peace by Laurie Penny.

744). Fuck by Laurie Penny.

743). You look lovely when you smile... by Laurie Penny.

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742). Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Introduction by Donald Fanger. Translated by Mirra Ginsburg.[1]

741). The Devil Rides Out by Dennis Wheatley.[1]

740). The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1]

739). Tomorrow Is Too Far by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

738). The Arrangers of Marriage by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

737). The Shivering by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

736). The American Embassy by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

735). The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

734). Jumping Monkey Hill by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

733). On Monday of Last Week by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

732). Eitruð epli: Smásögur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

731). Mengele var misskilinn húmoristi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

730). Úlfasaga eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

729). Mikið spilarðu vel eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

728). Selma og Selma eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

727). Sögur af saumaklúbbi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

726). Sólarsystur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

725). Kona með stól eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

724). Saumasystur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

723). Rue de Marianna eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

722). Órói eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

721). Enginn engill eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

720). Escape fyrir karlmenn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

719). Hobby horses of the apocalypse! by Laurie Penny.

718). 'Just a couple of black eyes, maybe a cracked rib. Nothing you didn't get on the Rugby field.' by Laurie Penny.

717). Put People First March 28/03/09 by Laurie Penny.

716). Parliamentary expenses, hypocrisy and whorebaggery by Laurie Penny.

715). Rip it up and start again by Laurie Penny.

714). Tales from Turnpike Lane station 4: Sandra and Jodie by Laurie Penny.

713). On Orwellian nightmares by Laurie Penny.

712). Britney and the Bedlamites: for Red Pepper by Laurie Penny.

711). Ghosts by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

710). Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism and other arguments for economic independence by Kristen R. Ghodsee.[1]

709). An Aching Hunger by Laurie Penny.

708). Take up your mouse and click! by Laurie Penny.

707). Identity politics and cyberculture: we're not in Kansas anymore by Laurie Penny.

706). Tom Harris and popular misogyny: LabourList guest post by Laurie Penny.

705). My oppression, your oppression by Laurie Penny.

704). No to Welfare Abolition! by Laurie Penny.

703). Riot fashion shoot: pissing about in the kitchen by Laurie Penny.

702). Penny Red's fashion tips pt.1: how to look cool at a protest by Laurie Penny.

701). Imitation by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

700). Back to the Future Sight, Part 3 by Mark Rosewater.

699). We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1]

698). The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas.[1]

697). State of Design 2020 by Mark Rosewater.

696). Promethea Book 5 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1]

695). Promethea 32: Wrap Party by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

694). Promethea 31: The Radiant, Heavenly City by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

693). Promethea 30: Everything Must Go! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

692). Promethea 29: Valley of the Dolls by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

691). Promethea 28: Don't They Know It's the End of the World? (It Ended When You Said Goodbye) by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

690). Promethea 27: When It Blows Its Stacks by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

689). Promethea 26: Later... by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

688). I actually do predict an actual riot! by Laurie Penny.

687). Public Service Announcement: Ivan Cameron by Laurie Penny.

686). Biscuits and bigotry: our glorious leaders by Laurie Penny.

685). Single parents, socialist feminism and the right to equal work by Laurie Penny.

684). Karlar eru með vald eftir Derek T. Allen.

683). Veggir valds eftir Sara Mansour.

682). Staðalímynd eftir Díönu Katrínu Þorsteinsdóttur.

681). Skömmin verður að eilífu þín eftir Sema Erlu Serdar.

680). Gerendur eru allskonar eftir Áslaugu Ýr Hjartardóttur.

679). "Það þýðir ekkert að berjast fyrir jafnrétti ef allir fá síðan ekki að vera með": Viðtal við Steinunni Ásu Þorvaldsdóttur, fötlunaraktívista eftir Steinunni Ólínu Hafliðadóttur.

678). Skoðanaskipti eftir Aldísi Amah Hamilton.

677). Tilveruréttur minn eftir Ingu Hrönn Sigrúnardóttur.

676). -Dagur í lífi konu- eftir Herdísi Hlíf Þorvaldsdóttur.

675). Þitt eigið kynfrelsi eftir Carmen og Neyta.

674). Hvernig verður man berskjölduð? Hinar margvíslegu tegundir varnarleysis og kúgunar sem konur af erlendum uppruna upplifa eftir Nicole Leigh Mosty.

673). Þú ert ekki aktívisti: Frá íslenskri konu sem "lítur ekki út eins og íslensk kona" eftir Nadine Gaurino.

672). Bréf til 16 ára mín eftir Donna Cruz.

671). Velkomin í druslukórinn eftir Brynhildi Yrsu Valkyrju.

670). Nauðgunarmenning og samfélagsleg goggunarröð eftir Steinunni Radha.

669). Pólitísk sjálfsást eftir Emblu Guðrúnu Agústsdóttur.

668). Promethea Book 4 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1]

667). Promethea 25: A Higher Court by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

666). Promethea 24: Cross, Star, Moon, Shapes in the Sand (Everything Goes Wrong) by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

665). Promethea 23: The Serpent and the Dove by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

664). Promethea 22: Et in Arcadia Ego... by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

663). Promethea 21: The Wine of Her Fornications by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

662). Promethea 20: The Stars Are but Thistles... by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

661). Promethea 19: Fatherland by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

660). Any utterance unaimed will be disclaimed, will be maimed... by Laurie Penny.

659). Mental illness: the last great taboo? by Laurie Penny.

658). Purnell's welfare plan 'close to collapse'! by Laurie Penny.

657). National Take a Photo of a Police Officer Day 2009: stand up for citizen journalism! by Laurie Penny.

656). Promethea Book 3 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1]

655). Promethea 18: Life on Mars by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

654). Promethea 17: Gold by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

653). Promethea 16: Love and the Law by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

652). Promethea 15: Mercury Rising by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

651). Promethea 14: Moon River by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

650). Promethea 13: The Fields We Know by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

649). Promethea Book 2 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1]

648). Promethea 12: The Magic Theatre: A Pop Art Happening by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

647). Það myndi enginn nauðga feitri konu eftir Töru Margréti Vilhjálmsdóttur.

646). Promethea 11: Pseunami by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

645). Promethea 10: Sex, Stars & Serpents by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

644). Promethea 9: Bringing Down the Temple! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

643). Promethea 8: Guys and Dolls by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1]

642). Promethea 7: Rocks and Hard Places by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

641). Promethea Book 1 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1]

640). Promethea 6: A Warrior Princess of Hy Brasil by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

639). Promethea 5: No Man's Land by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

638). Promethea 4: A Faerie Romance by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

637). Promethea 3: Misty Magic Land by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

636). Promethea 2: The Judgment of Solomon by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

635). Promethea 1: The Radiant Heavenly City by Alan Moore. Illustrated by J. H. Williams III.[1][2]

634). Heimskaut eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

633). Dauði Hjartar eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

632). Sigur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

631). Nöfnur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

630). Kaþólsku sumarbúðirnar eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

629). Fårö eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

628). Delhi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

627). Skáld eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

626). Charlotte Brontë eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

625). Dúfurnar hans Darwin eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

624). Jakobsstafurinn eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

623). Helfararsafnið eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

622). Varsjá eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

621). Laufás 1935 eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

620). Frank Hurley á Suðurpólnum eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

619). Visby 1361 eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

618). Örlygsstaðir 1238 eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

617). Víðines 1208 eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

616). Hvammur í Dölum eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

615). Völuspá eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

614). Dómur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

613). Þökk eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

612). Atlantis eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

611). Síðsumar eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

610). Bréf frá Fríslandi eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

609). Júní eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

608). Hvítt eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

607). Janúar eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

606). Kanada eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

605). Svart eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

604). Veturnætur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

603). Gamlársdagur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

602). Stytta eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

601). Steinafjall eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

600). Heimskaut eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

599). Týra eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

598). Norður á Ströndum eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

597). Reykjavík eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

596). Grýla eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

595). Dýrahald eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

594). Sléttan eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

593). Ósigur eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

592). Sálumessa eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

591). Via the Ministry of Truth: 'British Wildcats' are a front for the BNP by Laurie Penny.

590). The politics of beauty are constrained by Laurie Penny.

589). The Arab of the Future 4: A Childhood in the Middle East, 1988-1992: A Graphic Memoir by Riad Sattouf. Translated by Sam Taylor.[1]

588). Fashion Beast by Alan Moore and Antony Johnson. Illustrated by Facundo Percio.[1]

587). Back to the Future Sight, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

586). Back to the Future Sight by Mark Rosewater.

585). On the Double by Mark Rosewater.

584). Set Boosters by Mark Rosewater.

583). The Complete Ballad of Halo Jones by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Ian Gibson.[1]

582). The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 3 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Ian Gibson.[1]

581). The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 2 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Ian Gibson.[1]

580). The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 1 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Ian Gibson.[1]

579). Nemo: The Roses of Berlin by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

578). Nemo: Heart of Ice by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

577). Nod Away by Joshua W. Cotter.[1]

576). The Problem with the 'Judeo-Christian Tradition' by James Loeffler.

575). The Apologizer by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.

574). Die Weltliteratur by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.

Júlí (10/51)

573). Identity by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1]

572). The Arab of the Future 3: A Childhood in the Middle East, 1985-1987: A Graphic Memoir by Riad Sattouf. Translated by Sam Taylor.[1]

571). The Cult of Selfishness Is Killing America by Paul Krugman.

570). Með hægð eftir Milan Kundera. Þýtt af Friðriki Rafnssyni.[1]

569). The Deluge by G. K. Chesterton.

568). The Gift by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov and Michael Scammell.[1]

567). Double Deal by Mark Rosewater.

566). The Ideological Corruption of Science by Lawrence M. Krauss.

565). The Cost of the Evangelical Betrayal by Peter Wehner.

564). Alan Moore's Hypothetical Lizard by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Lorenzo Lorente and Sebastian Fiumara.[1]

563). Ennio Morricone Was More than Just a Great Film Composer by John Zorn.

562). The Arab of the Future 2: A Childhood in the Middle East, 1984-1985: A Graphic Memoir by Riad Sattouf. Translated by Sam Taylor.[1]

561). Tom Strong: Book Three by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

560). Tom Strong #19 by Alan Moore and Leah Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse, Howard Chaykin, and Shawn McManus.[1]

559). Tom Strong and Tesla the Danger-Daughter!: The Hero-Hoard of Horatio Hogg! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

558). Tom Strong's Nemesis Paul Saveen: Bad to the Bone by Leah Moore. Illustrated by Shawn McManus.[1]

557). Tom Strong: Electric Ladyland! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Howard Chaykin.[1]

556). Tom Strong #18: The Last Roundup by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

555). Tom Strong #17: Ant Fugue! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

554). Tom Strong #16: Some Call Him the Space Cowboy by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

553). Tom Strong #15: Ring of Fire! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

552). Tom Strong: Book Two by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

551). Tom Strong #14 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Hilary Barta.[1]

550). Tom Strong and Johnny Future: Baubles of the Brain Bazaar! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

549). Tom Strong: The Land of Heart's Desire! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

548). Space Family Strong! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Hilary Barta.[1]

547). Tom Strong #13 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse, Kyle Baker, Pete Poplaski, and Russ Heath.[1]

546). The Family Strong: From Hares to Eternity! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Pete Poplaski.[1]

545). Warren Strong: Dramatic Ways! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Russ Heath.[1]

544). Young Tom Strong: The Battle of the Boy Bravos! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kyle Baker.[1]

543). The Family Strong and the Tower at Time's End! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

542). Tom Strong #12: Terror on Terra Obscura! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

541). Tom Strong #11: Strange Reunion by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

540). Tom Strong #10 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Gary Gianni.[1]

539). Tesla Strong: Too Many Teslas? by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

538). Tom Strong: Funnyland by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

537). Tom Strong and His Phantom Autogyro by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Gary Gianni.[1]

536). Tom Strong #9 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Paul Chadwick.[1]

535). Tesla Strong: Flip Attitude by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

534). The Perils of Dhalua: Volcano Dreams by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

533). Tom Strong: Terror Temple of Tayasal! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Paul Chadwick.[1]

532). Tom Strong #8 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Alan Weiss and Chris Sprouse.[1]

531). Tesla Strong: Sparks by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

530). Tom Strong and the Strongmen of America: The Old Skool! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

529). Tom Strong: Riders of the Lost Mesa by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Alan Weiss.[1]

528). Tom Strong: Book One by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

527). Tom Strong #7: Sons and Heirs by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Gary Frank.[1]

526). Tom Strong #6: Dead Man's Hand by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Dave Gibbons.[1]

525). Tom Strong #5: Memories of Pangaea by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Jerry Ordway.[1]

524). Tom Strong #4: Swastika Girls! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Art Adams and Chris Sprouse.[1]

523). The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers.[1]

522). Rue Barrée by Robert W. Chambers.

521). The Street of Our Lady of the Fields by Robert W. Chambers.

520). The Street of the First Shell by Robert W. Chambers.

519). The Street of the Four Winds by Robert W. Chambers.

518). The Prophets' Paradise by Robert W. Chambers.[1]

517). The Demoiselle d'Ys by Robert W. Chambers.[1]

516). The Yellow Sign by Robert W. Chambers.

515). In the Court of the Dragon by Robert W. Chambers.[1]

514). The Mask by Robert W. Chambers.

513). The Repairer of Reputations by Robert W. Chambers.[1]

Júní (11/40)

512). Odds & Ends: Core Set 2021 by Mark Rosewater.

511). The Queen is Dead. The Queen of England is Dead. by Laurie Penny.

510). Thintransigence by Laurie Penny.

509). Sold out: an end to whataboutery by Laurie Penny.

508). Re-drawing the line - in conjunction with Compass Youth by Laurie Penny.

507). Tom Strong #3: Aztech Nights by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

506). Tom Strong #2: Return of the Modular Man by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

505). Tom Strong #1: How Tom Strong Got Started by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse.[1]

504). Some Day, My Reprints Will Come by Mark Rosewater.

503). Stay Safe and Throw Lava by Mark Heggen.

502). Behind the Scenes of Designing Jumpstart by Doug Beyer.

501). But Wait, There's Core by Mark Rosewater.

500). Blown, or Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind: An Exorcism, Ritual Two by Philip José Farmer.[1]

499). "He's the Chosen One to Run America": Inside the Cult of Trump, His Rallies Are Church and He Is the Gospel by Jeff Sharlet.

498). Image of the Beast by Philip José Farmer. Foreword by Theodore Sturgeon.[1]

497). The time has come to put away childish things by Laurie Penny.

496). Redistribute this: Fabian NYC report *1 by Laurie Penny.

495). Police State economy claims its first casualty by Laurie Penny.

494). Whipping boys: a post for International Fetish Day by Laurie Penny.

493). The Headstrong Historian by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

492). A Private Experience by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

491). Cell One by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

490). Flesh by Philip José Farmer. Afterword by Dennis E. Power.[1]

489). The Lovers by Philip José Farmer.[1]

488). Black Hole by Charles Burns.[1]

487). Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge.[1]

486). Need I Say Core? by Mark Rosewater.

485). The War Nerd: The Confederates Who Should've Been Hanged by Gary Brecher.

484). Public service announcement! by Laurie Penny.

483). In other Fuck The Pope news... by Laurie Penny.

482). Call Me a Woman by Nancy R. Smith.

481). For Every Woman by Nancy R. Smith.

480). Gender anti-fascism and the fourth wave by Laurie Penny.

479). Mental health and welfare: a stamping manifesto by Laurie Penny.

478). Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories by Angela Carter. Introduction by Salman Rushdie.[1]

477). The Quilt Maker by Angela Carter.

476). The Snow Pavilion by Angela Carter.

475). The Scarlet House by Angela Carter.

474). American Ghosts and Old World Wonders by Angela Carter.[1]

473). Impressions: The Wrightsman Magdalene by Angela Carter.

472). Alice in Prague or The Curious Room by Angela Carter.

471). Ashputtle or The Mother's Ghost by Angela Carter.

470). In Pantoland by Angela Carter.

469). The Ghost Ships: A Christmas Story by Angela Carter.

468). The Merchant of Shadows by Angela Carter.

467). History Will Judge the Complicit by Anne Applebaum.

466). Gun for the Devil by Angela Carter.

465). My Favorite Things by Mark Rosewater.

464). The Professor's Daughter by Joann Sfar. Illustrated by Emmanuel Guibert. Translated by Alexis Siegel.[1][2]

463). The Arab of the Future: A Childhood in the Middle East, 1978-1984: A Graphic Memoir by Riad Sattouf. Translated by Sam Taylor.[1]

462). Korngult hár, grá augu eftir Sjón.[1]

Maí (10/163)

461). Rivers of London: Black Mould by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1]

460). Rivers of London: Night Witch by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1]

459). Rivers of London: Body Work by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1]

458). John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore by Angela Carter.

457). Lizzie's Tiger by Angela Carter.

456). The Grand Experiment by Mark Rosewater.

455). More Odds & Ends: Ikoria by Mark Rosewater.

454). Odds & Ends: Ikoria by Mark Rosewater.

453). Black Venus by Angela Carter.[1]

452). The Fall River Axe Murders by Angela Carter.

451). The Kitchen Child by Angela Carter.

450). Peter and the Wolf by Angela Carter.

449). Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night's Dream by Angela Carter.

448). Not another bloody top ten list by Laurie Penny.

447). Senseless in Gaza by Laurie Penny.

446). But think of the kiddies! by Laurie Penny.

445). Hope and Humbuggery: a Christmas tantrum by Laurie Penny.

444). Damn lies and statistics by Laurie Penny.

443). The writing's on the wall by Laurie Penny.

442). No more the meek and mild subservients we! by Laurie Penny.

441). Youth power and the progressive future by Laurie Penny.

440). The Way We Live Now by Susan Sontag.[1]

439). The Cabinet of Edgar Allan Poe by Angela Carter.

438). Our Lady of the Massacre by Angela Carter.

437). The Kiss by Angela Carter.

436). Black Venus by Angela Carter.

435). Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero by Henryk Sienkiewicz. Translated by Jeremiah Curtin.[1]

434). The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca translated by M. R. James.[1]

433). Who Goes Nazi? by Dorothy Thompson.

432). Notes on "Camp" by Susan Sontag.[1]

431). Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics, and the Fight for a Better Future by Paul Krugman.[1]

430). Transaction Costs and Tethers: Why I'm a Crypto Skeptic by Paul Krugman.

429). The Instability of Moderation by Paul Krugman.

428). How I Work by Paul Krugman.

427). The Dismal Science by Paul Krugman.

426). The Year of Living Stupidly by Paul Krugman.

425). Is There Any Point to Economic Analysis? by Paul Krugman.

424). Triumph of the Trivial by Paul Krugman.

423). Bait-and-Switch by Paul Krugman.

422). Beyond Fake News by Paul Krugman.

421). Manhood, Moola, McConnell, and Trumpism by Paul Krugman.

420). Conservatism's Monstrous Endgame by Paul Krugman.

419). Truth and Virtue in the Age of Trump by Paul Krugman.

418). Who's Afraid of Nancy Pelosi? by Paul Krugman.

417). Why It Can Happen Here by Paul Krugman.

416). Partisanship, Parasites, and Polarization by Paul Krugman.

415). Stop Calling Trump a Populist by Paul Krugman.

414). Trump and the Aristocracy of Fraud by Paul Krugman.

413). The Paranoid Style in G.O.P. Politics by Paul Krugman.

412). Why Not the Worst? by Paul Krugman.

411). Hope for a Green New Year by Paul Krugman.

410). Climate Denial Was the Crucible for Trumpism by Paul Krugman.

409). The Depravity of Climate-Change Denial by Paul Krugman.

408). Donald and the Deadly Deniers by Paul Krugman.

407). The Most Important Thing by Paul Krugman.

406). Capitalism, Socialism, and Unfreedom by Paul Krugman.

405). Red-Baiting in the 21st Century by Paul Krugman.

404). The Empty Quarters of U.S. Politics by Paul Krugman.

403). The Great Center-Right Delusion by Paul Krugman.

402). Eric Cantor and the Death of a Movement by Paul Krugman.

401). Same Old Party by Paul Krugman.

400). Movement Conservatism by Paul Krugman.

399). What's the Matter with Trumpland? by Paul Krugman.

398). Don't Blame Robots for Low Wages by Paul Krugman.

397). Money and Morals by Paul Krugman.

396). Graduates versus Oligarchs by Paul Krugman.

395). The Rich, the Right, and the Facts: Deconstructing the Income Distribution Debate by Paul Krugman.

394). The Skewing of America by Paul Krugman.

393). Making Tariffs Corrupt Again by Paul Krugman.

392). A Trade War Primer by Paul Krugman.

391). Oh, What a Trumpy Trade War! by Paul Krugman.

390). Globaloney and the Backlash by Paul Krugman.

389). Elizabeth Warren Does Teddy Roosevelt by Paul Krugman.

388). The Economics of Soaking the Rich by Paul Krugman.

387). The Trump Tax Cut: Even Worse Than You've Heard by Paul Krugman.

386). Why Was Trump's Tax Cut a Fizzle? by Paul Krugman.

385). The Biggest Tax Scam in History by Paul Krugman.

384). The Twinkie Manifesto by Paul Krugman.

383). The Ultimate Zombie by Paul Krugman.

382). On Paying for a Progressive Agenda by Paul Krugman.

381). Democrats, Debt, and Double Standards by Paul Krugman.

380). Melting Snowballs and the Winter of Debt by Paul Krugman.

379). What's in the Ryan Plan? by Paul Krugman.

378). The Hijacked Commission by Paul Krugman.

377). The Flimflam Man by Paul Krugman.

376). The Gullibility of the Deficit Scolds by Paul Krugman.

375). What's the Matter with Europe? by Paul Krugman.

374). Europe's Impossible Dream by Paul Krugman.

373). Crash of the Bumblebee by Paul Krugman.

372). The Spanish Prisoner by Paul Krugman.

371). A Bridge Too Far by Paul Krugman.

370). Structural Humbug by Paul Krugman.

369). Jobs and Skills and Zombies by Paul Krugman.

368). The Excel Depression by Paul Krugman.

367). Myths of Austerity by Paul Krugman.

366). Very Serious People by Paul Krugman.

365). The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism by Katherine Stewart.[1]

364). And in case you were wondering... by Laurie Penny.

363). Milking It by Laurie Penny.

362). Gender fucked: what does 'healthy womanhood' look like? by Laurie Penny.

361). I'm an anarcho-socialist: get me out of here by Laurie Penny.

360). What's Wrong with Functional Finance? (Wonkish) by Paul Krugman.

359). Bad Faith, Pathos, and G.O.P. Economics by Paul Krugman.

358). That Eighties Show by Paul Krugman.

357). The Mythical Seventies by Paul Krugman.

356). The Cost of Bad Ideas by Paul Krugman.

355). The Stimulus Tragedy by Paul Krugman.

354). The Obama Gap by Paul Krugman.

353). Stimulus Arithmetic (Wonkish but Important) by Paul Krugman.

352). IS-LMentary by Paul Krugman.

351). Depression Economics Returns by Paul Krugman.

350). The Triumph of Macroeconomics by Paul Krugman.

349). Nobody Understands Debt by Paul Krugman.

348). The Ignoramus Strategy by Paul Krugman.

347). The Madoff Economy by Paul Krugman.

346). Innovating Our Way to Financial Crisis by Paul Krugman.

345). That Hissing Sound by Paul Krugman.

344). Running Out of Bubbles by Paul Krugman.

343). The Sum of All Fears by Paul Krugman.

342). How Democrats Can Deliver on Health Care by Paul Krugman.

341). Obamacare's Very Stable Genius by Paul Krugman.

340). Three Legs Good, No Legs Bad by Paul Krugman.

339). The Cruelty Caucus by Paul Krugman.

338). Imaginary Health Care Horrors by Paul Krugman.

337). Obamacare Fails to Fail by Paul Krugman.

336). Fear Strikes Out by Paul Krugman.

335). Health Care Hopes by Paul Krugman.

334). The Waiting Game by Paul Krugman.

333). Health Care Terror by Paul Krugman.

332). Health Care Confidential by Paul Krugman.

331). Ailing Health Care by Paul Krugman.

330). Developing a Positive Agenda by Paul Krugman.

329). Barbara Ehrenreich Contains Multitudes. They're All Ticked Off. by Jennifer Szalai.

328). Where Government Excels by Paul Krugman.

327). Privatization Memories by Paul Krugman.

326). Social Security Lessons by Paul Krugman.

325). Buying into Failure by Paul Krugman.

324). Inventing a Crisis by Paul Krugman.

323). Social Security Scares by Paul Krugman.

322). After the Khaki Election by Paul Krugman.

321). LeftNewMedia: let a thousand flowers bloom... by Laurie Penny.

320). Tales from Turnpike Lane Station 2: the trouble with Reclaim the Night by Laurie Penny.

319). Say you want a revolution by Laurie Penny.

318). The Poppy Project: the showdown... by Laurie Penny.

317). Ikoria Vision Design Handoff by Mark Rosewater.

316). Nickel and Dimed (2011 Version) by Barbara Ehrenreich.

315). What America Owes its 'Illegals' by Barbara Ehrenreich.

314). Fat Fuel by Daniel E. Ward.

313). Had I Known: Collected Essays by Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

312). Throw Them Out with the Trash: Why Homelessness Is Becoming an Occupy Wall Street Issue by Barbara Ehrenreich.

311). Divisions of Labor by Barbara Ehrenreich.

310). The Recession's Racial Divide by Barbara Ehrenreich and Dedrick Muhammad.

309). Up Close at Trinidad's Carnival by Barbara Ehrenreich.

308). The Missionary Position by Barbara Ehrenreich.

307). The Animal Cure by Barbara Ehrenreich.

306). Mind Your Own Business by Barbara Ehrenreich.

305). Outclassed: Sexual Harassment by Alissa Quart and Barbara Ehrenreich.

304). What Abu Ghraib Taught Me by Barbara Ehrenreich.

303). Patriarchy Deflated by Barbara Ehrenreich.

302). The Selfish Side of Gratitude by Barbara Ehrenreich.

301). Liposuction: The Key to Energy Independence by Barbara Ehrenreich.

300). Our Broken Mental Health System by Barbara Ehrenreich.

299). Got Grease? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

298). Dead, White, and Blue: The Great Die-Off of America's Blue-Collar White by Barbara Ehrenreich.

297). A Homespun Safety Net by Barbara Ehrenreich.

296). What's So Great about Gated Communities? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

295). Are Illegal Immigrants the Problem? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

294). Going to Extremes: CEOs vs. Slaves by Barbara Ehrenreich.

293). Nickel-and-Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

292). La Isla Bonita eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

291). Toba Tek Singh by Saadat Hasan Manto. Translated by Frances W. Pritchett.[1]

290). Um tímann og vatnið eftir Andra Snæ Magnason.[1]

289). Shakespeare's Sonnets [...] by William Shakespeare.[1]

Apríl (18/28)

288). How to Deal with the Logicbros: Ben Burgis' Give Them an Argument by Ben Brooker.

287). Múmínálfarnir: 2. bindi eftir Tove Jansson.[1]

286). Vetrarundur í múmíndal eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Steinunni Briem.[1]

285). Why Jordan Peterson Is Always Wrong by Ben Burgis and Matt McManus.

284). Shakespeare's Sonnets: Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness by Zach Weinersmith.

283). Ikoria of the Beholder, Part 2 by Mark Rosewater.

282). The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee.[1]

281). Ekki láta mynda þig í netsokkabuxum eftir Sofi Oksanen.

280). Lost Girls by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Melinda Gebbie.[1]

279). Lost Girls Book Three: The Great and Terrible by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Melinda Gebbie.[1]

278). Lost Girls Book Two: Neverlands by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Melinda Gebbie.[1]

277). Lost Girls Book One: Older Children by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Melinda Gebbie.[1]

276). Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body by Roxane Gay.[1]

275). Ikoria of the Beholder, Part 1 by Mark Rosewater.

274). Chester Book Two: Isabelle and George by Jess Fink.

273). A Comic Strip Tour of the Wild World of Pandemic Modeling by Jasmine Mithani, Laura Bronner, Maggie Koerth, and Zach Weinersmith.

272). Religion: Ruining Everything Since 4004 B.C. by Zach Weinersmith.

271). Did you ever wonder what you'd be doing during an apocalypse? by Frankie Boyle.

270). Chester 5000 XYV by Jess Fink.

269). 2^7 Nerd Disses: A Significant Quantity of Disrespect by Phil Plait and Zach Weinersmith. Illustrated by Jess Fink.

268). Science: Ruining Everything Since 1543 by Zach Weinersmith.[1]

267). The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander.[1]

266). Science: Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness by Zach Weinersmith.

265). The Holy Bible: Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness by Zach Weinersmith.

264). A Twinkle in Someone's Ikoria by Mark Rosewater.

263). A Monster of a Set Design by Dave Humpherys.

262). Freak Power! by Laurie Penny.

261). More news on Bindelgate... by Laurie Penny.

260). This could get interesting... by Laurie Penny.

259). After New Labour: report on Guardian/Soundings event last night by Laurie Penny.

258). Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting* by Julio Vincent Gambuto.

257). Re-Victimized: When Sexual Assault Gets Uploaded to Porn Platforms by Rose Kalemba.

256). Neo-nazis say: vote Obama by Laurie Penny.

255). Pantomime dames (Oh yes, we are!) by Laurie Penny.

254). Victorian philanthropy and government hypocrisy by Laurie Penny.

253). More than Meets the Ikoria by Mark Rosewater.

252). The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter.[1]

251). Wolf-Alice by Angela Carter.

250). The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter.

249). The Werewolf by Angela Carter.

248). The Lady of the House of Love by Angela Carter.

247). The Snow Child by Angela Carter.

246). The Erl-King by Angela Carter.

245). Puss-in-Boots by Angela Carter.

244). The Tiger's Bride by Angela Carter.

243). Human History by Mark Rosewater.

Mars (4/84)

242). Örlaganóttin eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Steinunni Briem.[1]

241). I thought I needed alcohol to enjoy sex... but being sober made it so much better by Ginny Hogan.

240). A Trivial Pursuit by Mark Rosewater.

239). Nuts & Bolts #12, Part 2: Limited (Themes) by Mark Rosewater.

238). The Coronavirus Is a Disaster for Feminism by Helen Lewis.

237). The Courtship of Mr Lyon by Angela Carter.

236). Abortion, rape and hypocrisy by Laurie Penny.

235). The day the music died by Laurie Penny.

234). Is the Future Conservative? by Laurie Penny.

233). Stand up for women in Northern Ireland! by Laurie Penny.

232). The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter.

231). Tories in queer hypocrisy shocker! by Laurie Penny.

230). 'If Boris dropped dead tomorrow, I'd run.' by Laurie Penny.

229). The people's flag is palest pink... by Laurie Penny.

228). Stripping the Tories by Laurie Penny.

227). Those post-9/11 blues... by Laurie Penny.

226). They have no compunction by Laurie Penny.

225). It's a jungle out there! by Laurie Penny.

224). Palin and the gender agenda by Laurie Penny.

223). Reconstructed males by Laurie Penny.

222). Raising Our Game by Laurie Penny.

221). Who's your daddy? by Laurie Penny.

220). Welfare reform: what's the deal now? by Laurie Penny.

219). Gróðaveiran eftir Úlfar Þormóðsson.

218). I Paid $30 to Create a Deepfake Porn of Myself by Evan Jacoby.

217). This Quantum Physicist Used Machine Learning to Map Reddit's Sexual Fetishes by Samantha Cole.

216). An Adult Model Explains How to Take the Best Nude Selfies by Samantha Cole.

215). Deepfakes Were Created as a Way to Own Women's Bodies—We Can't Forget That by Samantha Cole.

214). Pornhub Doesn't Care by Emanuel Maiberg and Samantha Cole.

213). Fucking in Public Reveals Who Public Spaces Are Really For by Samantha Cole.

212). I Tried Not to Cum While Playing the Adult Games Advertised on Pornhub by Samantha Cole.

211). How Censorship Created Porn's New Face of Pleasure by Samantha Cole.

210). Creator of DeepNude, App that Undresses Photos of Women, Takes It Offline by Samantha Cole.

209). These Nudes Do Not Exist and I Don't Know Why This Startup Does Either by Samantha Cole.

208). And the beat goes on.... by Laurie Penny.

207). Wives and fathers, please stand up by Laurie Penny.

206). Síðasta einræði Evrópu eftir Val Gunnarsson.

205). Hverjir eru Hvítrússar eftir Val Gunnarsson.

204). On Gaze by Laurie Penny.

203). A smackdown for feminism in the courts by Laurie Penny.

202). Comic-book politicians and the Goddamned Batman by Laurie Penny.

201). Bipolitics and the fourth wave by Laurie Penny.

200). Nuts & Bolts #12, Part 1: Limited (Mechanics) by Mark Rosewater.

199). Misandry and miscommunication... by Laurie Penny.

198). Get me a hot towel, a silly costume and some pointy shoes and I'll dance all night... by Laurie Penny.

197). Fucking hell by Laurie Penny.

196). Boris, Blake and the Chartered Streets... by Laurie Penny.

195). Tube strikers and feminist socialism by Laurie Penny.

194). Blog Nation and men in feminist cyberspace... by Laurie Penny.

193). Monday night riot... by Laurie Penny.

192). Kill Patriarchy 3: Cleaners' strike by Laurie Penny.

191). Opið bréf til Katrínar Jakobsdóttur og Áslaugar Örnu Sigurbjörnsdóttur eftir Margréti Kristínu Blöndal.

190). Kona rífur kjaft eftir Sigríði Guðmarsdóttur.

189). Bringing the Vatican to Justice by Sam Harris.

188). 'I dreamed I was getting finger fucked by Hilary Clinton...' by Laurie Penny.

187). Scenes from Turnpike Lane station... by Laurie Penny.

186). Breaking news: violent rape of civil liberties takes place in Whitehall by Laurie Penny.

185). We Hate The Kids part 2: you're spoiling the game by Laurie Penny.

184). Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces by Angela Carter.[1]

183). Elegy for a Freelance by Angela Carter.

182). Reflections by Angela Carter.

181). Master by Angela Carter.

180). Flesh and the Mirror by Angela Carter.

179). Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest by Angela Carter.

178). Sugar nannies and the state by Laurie Penny.

177). Reefer madness: an interlude by Laurie Penny.

176). We Hate the Kids pt1: the madness of young men by Laurie Penny.

175). Lesbian mums and the end of patriarchy by Laurie Penny.

174). The Smile of Winter by Angela Carter.

173). The Loves of Lady Purple by Angela Carter.

172). YES! by Forrest Maltzman.

171). The Fritzl case and media hypocrisy by Laurie Penny.

170). 24 reasons for 24 weeks: a pro-choice call to arms... [...] by Jess McCabe and Laurie Penny.

169). What about women's rights, Mrs Dorries? by Laurie Penny.

168). Oh, god by Laurie Penny.

167). Election feverdreams... by Laurie Penny.

166). The Executioner's Beautiful Daughter by Angela Carter.

165). Goðheimar 9: Hólmgangan eftir Peter Madsen ásamt Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure og Per Vadmand. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1]

164). A Souvenir of Japan by Angela Carter.

163). Mayday Socialist Feminist stomp! by Laurie Penny.

162). Binge nation pt 2: a scuffling retraction... by Laurie Penny.

161). The face of power in a binge nation by Laurie Penny.

160). Ask a Feminist... by Laurie Penny.

159). These people are sometimes allowed guns by Laurie Penny.

158). Notes on NUS reform... by Laurie Penny.

157). Techfemme conference '08: your roving reporter... by Laurie Penny.

156). Democracy in New Labour Date-Rape Shocker 2! by Laurie Penny.

155). Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1]

Febrúar (11/107)

154). Once upon a Time in Germany by Christopher Hitchens.

153). Barely Legal... by Laurie Penny.

152). 55th Carnival of Feminists by Laurie Penny.

151). Misandry and Hypocrisy: transcript of speech for International Women's Day by Laurie Penny.

150). A Million Women Rose! (well, almost.) by Laurie Penny.

149). The Lay of Droone by William B. Crump. Illustrated by Erik Baker.

148). A Victorian Fable (with Glossary) by Angela Carter.

147). A Very, Very Great Lady and Her Son at Home by Angela Carter.

146). The Man Who Loved a Double Bass by Angela Carter.

145). The Princess Bride by William Goldman.[1]

144). Berserk Chapter A0: The Black Swordsman by Kentaro Miura.[1]

143). The drugs don't work? by Laurie Penny.

142). They Lied to Us by Laurie Penny.

141). Hunter, Hellraisers and Viral Democracy... by Laurie Penny.

140). Porn: what is it good for? by Laurie Penny.

139). Catastrophe Princesses and other mythical beasts by Laurie Penny.

138). Hey, mister! Keep your morals off my sister! by Laurie Penny.

137). We will all go together when we go... by Laurie Penny.

136). Stand up for the Pro-Choice Majority! by Laurie Penny.

135). The Struggle for Intergalactic Socialism by China Miéville.

134). The Lies that Aren't Meant to Deceive Us by China Miéville.

133). Double Standards and Decapitation by China Miéville.

132). Part Man, Part Machine, All Occupier by China Miéville.

131). The Rights and Wrongs of Free Speech by China Miéville.

130). Bunny Business by China Miéville.

129). Tolkien - Middle Earth Meets Middle England by China Miéville.

128). 'Tis the Season by China Miéville.

127). Imagination and the overculture: yes, it's fucking political by Laurie Penny.

126). Cyber without punk? by Laurie Penny.

125). 2008: Say You Want a Revolution... by Laurie Penny.

124). Humbuggery and radical rantings by Laurie Penny.

123). Life Is Elsewhere by Milan Kundera. Translated by Aaron Asher.[1]

122). Rape, Raunch Culture and Girl Power by Laurie Penny.

121). Freak Power! by Laurie Penny.

120). You say 'tomato', I say 'fuck off, fascist scum, before I stomp all over your entitlement-swollen yankee gonads' by Laurie Penny.

119). Porn, Prudery and the Law: The Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill by Laurie Penny.

118). Big dicks, high heels and subliminal messaging by Laurie Penny.

117). Giving Feminism a bad name by Laurie Penny.

116). There are times, running on adrenaline by Laurie Penny.

115). I like the leather, I like the whips and chains... by Laurie Penny.

114). Minningar múmínpabba eftir Tove Jansson og Þórdísi Gísladóttur.[1]

113). Fucking like a Feminist by Laurie Penny.

112). Behave? No, no, no! by Laurie Penny.

111). Thoughts on Lyrical Terrorism by Laurie Penny.

110). And today, on Brown-o-vision: Gordon Goes for Gold! by Laurie Penny.

109). Islam, feminism and false logic on the left by Laurie Penny.

108). Burlesque laid bare by Laurie Penny.

107). Life tastes better than skinny feels by Laurie Penny.

106). Yes, Mr Gove, I enjoyed an expensive education, but I'm still not on your team by Laurie Penny.

105). So they burned Alex Salmond in my hometown by Laurie Penny.

104). Don't Be a Dick: On Atheism, Cruelty and Kindness by Laurie Penny.

103). Julie Burchill's Imperialist Rant over Israel by Laurie Penny.

102). Zionism, chauvinism and the nature of rape by Laurie Penny.

101). Anarchy in the UK! by Laurie Penny.

100). These Boots Were Made for Blogging... by Laurie Penny.

99). Urgh by Laurie Penny.

98). The 'Pro-Life' fallacy and other fascist fantasies by Laurie Penny.

97). Shout out for Pro-Choice Week of Action! by Laurie Penny.

96). Thoughts after an assault by Laurie Penny.

95). Daily Feminist Activities for Boys by Laurie Penny.

94). We have acheived preambulation. Bring me a sweetie-bag of amphetamines and the head of Margaret Thatcher by Laurie Penny.

93). The Order of the Stick ½: Good Deeds Gone Unpunished by Rich Burlew.[1]

92). Pier Pressure by Rich Burlew.

91). Spoiler Alert Starring Therkla by Rich Burlew.

90). Child of Ocean by eluki bes shahar. Illustrated by Martin Cannon.

89). A Wing of Wyverns by M. C. Sumner. Illustrated by Dan Frazier.

88). London's Pubs Saved Me from Becoming an Alcoholic by Marta Abromaityte.

87). Is Patriarchy Too Big to Fail? by Laurie Penny.

86). Scruff and Tumble by Rich Burlew.

85). That's the Spirit by Rich Burlew.

84). We're Reading the Coronavirus Numbers Wrong by John Allen Paulos.

83). Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech by Sara Wachter-Boettcher.[1]

82). The Curtain: An Essay in Seven Parts by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1]

81). The Joke by Milan Kundera.[1]

80). Swordfish and Saucery by Deborah Millitello. Illustrated by Draw Pardner.

79). Thor Goes Fishing by Lois Tilton. Illustrated by Robin Wood.

78). Invitation to a Beheading by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov.[1]

77). Dragon's Blood by Bryan Haught. Illustrated by Scott Burdick.

76). Rest Stop by J. W. Donnelly. Illustrated by Erik Baker.

75). Bad Feminist: Essays by Roxane Gay.[1]

74). Tragedy. Call. Compassion. Response. by Roxane Gay.

73). The Racism We All Carry by Roxane Gay.

72). A Tale of Two Profiles by Roxane Gay.

71). Holding Out for a Hero by Roxane Gay.

70). The Alienable Rights of Women by Roxane Gay.

69). When Twitter Does What Journalism Cannot by Roxane Gay.

68). The Politics of Respectability by Roxane Gay.

67). When Less Is More by Roxane Gay.

66). The Last Day of a Young Black Man by Roxane Gay.

65). The Morality of Tyler Perry by Roxane Gay.

64). Beyond the Struggle Narrative by Roxane Gay.

63). Surviving Django by Roxane Gay.

62). The Solace of Preparing Fried Foods and Other Quaint Remembrances from 1960s Mississippi: Thoughts on The Help by Roxane Gay.

61). The Trouble with Prince Charming, or He Who Trespassed Against Us by Roxane Gay.

60). Blurred Lines, Indeed by Roxane Gay.

59). Dear Young Ladies Who Love Chris Brown So Much They Would Let Him Beat Them by Roxane Gay.

58). Some Jokes Are Funnier than Others by Roxane Gay.

57). Beyond the Measure of Men by Roxane Gay.

56). A Tale of Three Coming Out Stories by Roxane Gay.

55). The Spectacle of Broken Men by Roxane Gay.

54). The Illusion of Safety/The Safety of Illusion by Roxane Gay.

53). What We Hunger For by Roxane Gay.

52). The Curse-maker by Laurell K. Hamilton. Illustrated by Timothy Standish.

51). The Careless Language of Sexual Violence by Roxane Gay.

50). The Smooth Surfaces of Idyll by Roxane Gay.

49). Reaching for Catharsis: Getting Fat Right (or Wrong) and Diana Spechler's Skinny by Roxane Gay.

48). How We All Lose by Roxane Gay.

47). Not Here to Make Friends by Roxane Gay.

46). Garish, Glorious Spectacles by Roxane Gay.

45). I Once Was Miss America by Roxane Gay.

44). Girls, Girls, Girls by Roxane Gay.

43). How to Be Friends with Another Woman by Roxane Gay.

42). To Scratch, Claw, or Grope Clumsily or Frantically by Roxane Gay.

41). Typical First Year Professor by Roxane Gay.

40). Peculiar Benefits by Roxane Gay.

39). Feel Me. See Me. Hear Me. Reach Me. by Roxane Gay.

38). Brexit, the most pointless, masochistic ambition in our country's history, is done by Ian McEwan.

37). Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah.[1]

Janúar (7/29)

36). Consider This: Moments in My Writing Life after Which Everything Was Different by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

35). Quichotte by Salman Rushdie.[1] [Man Booker Prize shortlist]

34). Group Fitness by Roxane Gay.

33). The Kite by W. Somerset Maugham.

32). The Verger by W. Somerset Maugham.

31). The Ant and the Grasshopper by W. Somerset Maugham.

30). Hornborð eftir Stefán Hörð Grímsson.

29). Dögun eftir Stefán Hörð Grímsson.

28). Manntegundir eftir Hannes Sigfússon.

27). Uppskera eftir Hannes Sigfússon.

26). Samúð eftir Hannes Sigfússon.

25). nóvemberþórshöfn eftir Þorgeir Þorgeirsson.

24). Orðsending til ungs skálds eftir Eið Bergmann.

23). Ættjarðarkvæði anno 1953 eftir Hannes Sigfússon.

22). Ég er óskin eftir Gest Guðmundsson.

21). Landvörn eftir Gest Guðmundsson.

20). Veðurspá eftir Svavar Guðnason.

19). Skammdegi eftir Svavar Guðnason.

18). Sumarkvöld á heiði eftir Þorstein Valdimarsson.

17). 1953 eftir Guðmund Böðvarsson.

16). The Love Theme of Sybil and William by Chuck Palahniuk.

15). Storm Winter by M. C. Sumner. Illustrated by Charles G. Hiscock.

14). Geneva, 1959 by Orhan Pamuk. Translated by Ekin Oklap.

13). Conduction by Ta-Nehisi Coates.

12). Hereafter, Faraway by Viet Thanh Nguyen.

11). Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language by Steven Pinker.[1]

10). Once Upon a Time in the East: A Story of Growing Up by Xiaolu Guo.[1]

9). A Prayer for the Dead by Deborah Millitello. Illustrated by Timothy Standish.

8). Uncle Vanya: Scenes from Country Life in Four Acts by Anton Chekhov.[1]

7). Shadow Play by John P. Buentello. Illustrated by Ken Widing.

6). Thief on a String by Dean Edmonds. Illustrated by Daniel Horne.

5). Evil: The Science Behind Humanity's Dark Side by Julia Shaw.[1]

4). Serotonin by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Shaun Whiteside.[1]

3). The Waiting Woman by Peni R. Griffin. Illustrated by Martin Cannon.

2). Ivory in the Blood by Brian A. Hopkins. Illustrated by Paul Jaquays.

1). 45 Mercy Street by Anne Sexton.

2019 (116/776)

Desember (5/132)

892). National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy by Matthew Goodwin and Roger Eatwell.[1]

891). Reflections on Neverland by Emma Lindsay.

890). How International Women's Day Is a Synecdoche for Misunderstandings of Feminism by Emma Lindsay.

889). Fuck All You Straight Tinder Couples Looking for Threesomes by Emma Lindsay.

888). Power and the Psychology of Submission by Emma Lindsay.

887). The Stages of Adult Maturity by Emma Lindsay.

886). Coming Up Against the No by Emma Lindsay.

885). Bringing Compassion Back into Government — an endorsement for Shahid Buttar by Emma Lindsay.

884). Both Republicans and Democrats Hate Money in Politics — So Why Is It Still a Problem? by Emma Lindsay.

883). The Difficulty with Quotas by Emma Lindsay.

882). Troll Armies by Emma Lindsay.

881). Do You Want to Ask Me a Question? by Emma Lindsay.

880). I Don't Actually Read Most of My Comments by Emma Lindsay.

879). The Trouble with First Person Shooters Is Deeper than First Person Shooting by Emma Lindsay.

878). Does the Breakdown of the American Marriage Signal Something More Sinister? by Emma Lindsay.

877). Women Are Free to Speak About What Happens to Them in Private by Emma Lindsay.

876). Sexual Coercion Is Part of a Larger Culture of Coercion by Emma Lindsay.

875). Much of Human Bonding is Excluding Others by Emma Lindsay.

874). What Happens Without Net Neutrality? by Emma Lindsay.

873). If We Fire All Sexual Assaulters, Will We End Up Firing Everyone? by Emma Lindsay.

872). Me Too by Emma Lindsay.

871). Upside Down Chickens by Emma Lindsay.

870). Should Google Memo Guy Have Been Fired? by Emma Lindsay.

869). Women shouldn't apologise for the pitter-patter of tiny carbon footprints by Laurie Penny.

868). Why Do Men Put So Little Effort Into Serious Dating? by Emma Lindsay.

867). How Extreme Need Leads to Male Entitlement by Emma Lindsay.

866). Whose Pain Counts? by Emma Lindsay.

865). What I Hate About Dating Women vs What I Hate About Dating Men by Emma Lindsay.

864). I Often Worry I'm Going to Accidentally Do Something the Manosphere Might Support by Emma Lindsay.

863). The Small Weight Gain Problem by Emma Lindsay.

862). The Idealization of Young Horny Men by Emma Lindsay.

861). Things I Wish I'd Learned About Straight Sex in High School by Emma Lindsay.

860). Fish Love by Emma Lindsay.

859). This Whole "Are Trans Women Real Women?" Thing Is Gross by Emma Lindsay.

858). In Defense of Bi-Phobia by Emma Lindsay.

857). What Is Good Corrective Action for Racist Behavior? by Emma Lindsay.

856). Am I Just an Ugly Man Hater? by Emma Lindsay.

855). Why Does Dating Men Make Me Feel Like Shit? by Emma Lindsay.

854). Squirting Is Peeing by Emma Lindsay.

853). Dating an Extreme Gamer Is Like Dating an Alcoholic by Emma Lindsay.

852). Not Writing About Politics for a Bit by Emma Lindsay.

851). How Reading About Pickup Artists Helped Me Accept My Sexuality by Emma Lindsay.

850). Obama Pardons Manning: Shit Just Got Real by Emma Lindsay.

849). Everyone Deserves a Participation Trophy by Emma Lindsay.

848). To Decarbonize We Must Decomputerize: Why We Need a Luddite Revolution by Ben Tarnoff.

847). Every Time I Date an Asian Guy, People Ask Me If He Has a Small Dick by Emma Lindsay.

846). 4 Teens Beat Up Disabled Man Demonstrating Polarization of the Internet by Emma Lindsay.

845). How Is Getting Breast Implants Like Writing a Grant Proposal? by Emma Lindsay.

844). Musings on Princess Leia's Bikini by Emma Lindsay.

843). The Canterbury Tales [...] by Geoffrey Chaucer.[1]

842). The Tale of Gamelyn[1]

841). Confusing Sequel to a Story You Haven't Read by Adam-Troy Castro. Illustrated by Jim Holloway.

840). How a Trump Presidency Could Be Good, How a Trump Presidency Could Be Bad by Emma Lindsay.

839). What I Block People For & What I Have Infinite Patience For by Emma Lindsay.

838). Why Don't Women Say "Stop That, I Don't Like It" to Catcallers? by Emma Lindsay.

837). The Polarizing Rhetoric of the Left Is Scary by Emma Lindsay.

836). Father, Dear Father, Come Home with Me Now by John Morressy. Illustrated by Allen Nunis.

835). Gentrification and Ghost Towns: Two types of losers in the white liberal world order by Emma Lindsay.

834). This Immortal by Roger Zelazny.[1] [Hugo Award winner]

833). There Is No Such Thing as Irrational Jealousy by Emma Lindsay.

832). Liberals' Disregard for Community has Generated a Worldwide Backlash by Emma Lindsay.

831). Men Dump Their Anger into Women by Emma Lindsay.

830). The "List of Fake News" Problem by Emma Lindsay.

829). What Empathy Is Not by Emma Lindsay.

828). Why Do You Need to Empathize with Your Oppressors? by Emma Lindsay.

827). Political Trolling by Emma Lindsay.

826). How Political Correctness Fucked Us in the Ass by Emma Lindsay.

825). Clinton's Anne Hathaway Problem by Emma Lindsay.

824). Why Sex Robots Don't Work for Women by Emma Lindsay.

823). Femininity Lost by Emma Lindsay.

822). How the Sex Robot Revolution Will Finally Get Women Equal Pay by Emma Lindsay.

821). Why Criticizing Porn Is Difficult in a Sex Negative Culture by Emma Lindsay.

820). Stop Sex Shaming Ken Bone! by Emma Lindsay.

819). Have You No Honor? by Emma Lindsay.

818). "Bill Clinton Has Said Far Worse to Me on the Golf Course" by Emma Lindsay.

817). Why I Think I Should Marry a Rich Man by Emma Lindsay.

816). Why Straight White Women Perpetuate the Patriarchy: Male privilege ain't so bad if you can marry it by Emma Lindsay.

815). A Stranger Tried to Trick Me Into Getting Into His Car by Pretending to Be a Lyft Driver by Emma Lindsay.

814). Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn er krabbamein eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

813). The Return by Emma Lindsay.

812). What Drives Men to Rape? by Emma Lindsay.

811). White People — Can We Stop Shaming Other White People's Emotions? by Emma Lindsay.

810). The Case for Stay at Home Parents by Emma Lindsay.

809). I Write Because It Beats Drinking by Emma Lindsay.

808). How to Engage with Your Privilege Constructively by Emma Lindsay.

807). Being Single Is Hard by Emma Lindsay.

806). Men & Fear of Intimacy, Women & Fear of Desire by Emma Lindsay.

805). On Being Single, 32, and Wanting Children by Emma Lindsay.

804). Raistlin and the Knight of Solamnia by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Illustrated by Larry Elmore.

803). The Hunger for Female Desire: And the innate beauty of men by Emma Lindsay.

802). You Don't Have to Do Anything You Don't Want to Do by Emma Lindsay.

801). Dead Bodies by Emma Lindsay.

800). Why I Am Skeptical of White Liberals in the Black Lives Matter Movement by Emma Lindsay.

799). The Grey Man by H. G. Wells.[1]

798). The Time Machine [...] by H. G. Wells.[1]

797). Firebearer by Darlene Coltrain and Lois Tilton.

796). We Need to Talk About #AllLivesMatter by Emma Lindsay.

795). Pretty Girls Don't Get Fucked So Good by Emma Lindsay.

794). "Don't Expect Any of These White People to Sit in a Cell for You" by Emma Lindsay.

793). Why Do the Police Keep Killing Black People? by Emma Lindsay.

792). Why Do Women Wear Sexy Clothes If They Don't Want Attention? by Emma Lindsay.

791). How I Stopped Being Sad by Emma Lindsay.

790). When Sadness Becomes Identity by Emma Lindsay.

789). What Conservatives Have Right About the Liberal Overmind by Emma Lindsay.

788). The Way People Talk About the Shooting in Orlando Pisses Me Off by Emma Lindsay.

787). How We Obliterate Female Sexual Desire by Emma Lindsay.

786). The Neutralization of the Radical by Emma Lindsay.

785). The Second Toothbrush by Emma Lindsay.

784). Stop Bitching About How People Don't Like Change — Customers Aren't Sheeple! by Emma Lindsay.

783). How Are Slut Shaming and Slut Idolization Closely Linked? by Emma Lindsay.

782). Why Do Men Claim to Want Open Relationships More than Women? by Emma Lindsay.

781). What's Wrong with This Sponsored FB Post? by Emma Lindsay.

780). Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. by Judy Blume.[1]

779). Grieving the Intangible Pain of Lost Touch by Emma Lindsay.

778). Better Analogy for Sexual Assault by Emma Lindsay.

777). What Does Rape Culture Do to Female Desire? by Emma Lindsay.

776). Our Disgrace Will Save the World by Emma Lindsay.

775). Trump Supporters Aren't Stupid by Emma Lindsay.

774). Why Do Fat People Even Care About Dating Skinny People? by Emma Lindsay.

773). Trying to Impress People on Dates Reinforces Rape Culture by Emma Lindsay.

772). Advice on Relationships from a 31 Year Old Bisexual Woman After 2 Years of Abstinence by Emma Lindsay.

771). reclaim.love by Emma Lindsay.

770). How it feels having my highly personal story go viral by Emma Lindsay.

769). The Secret Lives of Women by Emma Lindsay.

768). What I Learned from Dating Women Who Have Been Raped by Emma Lindsay.

767). White Guilt Is Actually White Narcissism by Emma Lindsay.

766). Political Correctness and the Destruction of Intimacy by Emma Lindsay.

765). David Bowie as Clergy by Emma Lindsay.

764). Where I Have Faith, Where I Have Doubt by Emma Lindsay.

763). Rey from Star Wars Is Overpowered and It's Terrible for Feminism by Emma Lindsay.

762). How Does the World Treat Gays Differently to Straights? by Emma Lindsay.

761). How White Liberal Culture Perpetuates Racism by Emma Lindsay.

760). The Cost of Privilege by Emma Lindsay.

759). Caitlyn Jenner, Trans-Exclusionary Feminists, and the Artifacts of Femininity by Emma Lindsay.

758). Owning Your Privilege Doesn't Work by Emma Lindsay.

757). The Right and Wrong Way to Ask Your Girlfriend to Try Anal by Emma Lindsay.

756). Porn Makes Men Terrible in Bed by Emma Lindsay.

Nóvember (12/52)

755). The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. Illustrated by Paul Bransom.[1]

754). On Hope (in a Time of Hopelessness) by Laurie Penny.

753). Fafhrd & the Mouser Say Their Say by Fritz Leiber.

752). The First Notch by R. A. Salvatore. Illustrated by Karl Waller.

751). The Serpent of Aledorn by John P. Buentello. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio.

750). Lord of the Keep by Brenda K. Ward. Illustrated by Ned Dameron.

749). The Ever-After by eluki bes shahar. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio.

748). Reave the Just and Other Tales by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]

747). By Any Other Name by Stephen R. Donaldson.

746). What Makes Us Human by Stephen R. Donaldson.

745). The Woman Who Loved Pigs by Stephen R. Donaldson.

744). The Moral Bucket List by David Brooks.

743). Cornwoman by Steve Rasnic Tem. Illustrated by Kim Walter.

742). The Other Option by Dylan Brody. Illustrated by George Barr.

741). The Ulfjarl's Stone by Mickey Zucker Reichert. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio.

740). Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.[1]

739). Time by Randall Munroe.[1]

738). Permafrost by Roger Zelazny.[1] [Hugo Award winner; Nebula Award nominee]

737). Richard III by William Shakespeare.[1]

736). Penance by Stephen R. Donaldson.

735). Gluggar eftir Ólafur Hauk Símonarson.

734). The Kings of Tarshish Shall Bring Gifts by Stephen R. Donaldson.

733). Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Translated by John Ormsby.[1]

732). The Killing Stroke by Stephen R. Donaldson.

731). The Djinn Who Watches Over the Accursed by Stephen R. Donaldson.

730). Reave the Just by Stephen R. Donaldson.

729). The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury.[1]

728). The Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

727). Zero Hour [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1]

726). The City by Ray Bradbury.[1]

725). Marionettes, Inc. by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

724). The Concrete Mixer by Ray Bradbury.[1]

723). The Visitor by Ray Bradbury.[1]

722). The Fox and the Forest by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

721). No Particular Night or Morning by Ray Bradbury.[1]

720). The Exiles by Ray Bradbury.[1][2][3]

719). The Rocket Man by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

718). The Long Rain by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

717). The Man by Ray Bradbury.[1]

716). The Highway by Ray Bradbury.[1]

715). The Other Foot by Ray Bradbury.[1]

714). Kaleidoscope by Ray Bradbury.[1]

713). The Veldt by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]

712). The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury.[1]

711). Gross Anatomy: My Curious Relationship with the Female Body (The Top Half and the Bottom Half) by Mara Altman.[1]

710). The Book of Frank Herbert by Frank Herbert.[1]

709). Occupation Force by Frank Herbert.

708). Operation Syndrome by Frank Herbert.

707). Encounters in a Lonely Place by Frank Herbert.

706). The Gone Dogs by Frank Herbert.

705). Looking for Something? by Frank Herbert.

704). Gambling Device by Frank Herbert.

703). The Nothing by Frank Herbert.

702). The Worlds of Frank Herbert by Frank Herbert.[1]

701). A-W-F Unlimited by Frank Herbert.

700). The Featherbedders by Frank Herbert.

699). The GM Effect by Frank Herbert.[1]

698). Escape Felicity by Frank Herbert.

697). Mating Call by Frank Herbert.

696). Committee of the Whole by Frank Herbert.[1]

695). A Matter of Traces by Frank Herbert.[1]

694). The Tactful Saboteur by Frank Herbert.[1]

693). The Eye by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov.[1]

692). The Defense by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Michael Scammell.[1]

Október (12/25)

691). Hver er þetta í sætinu við hliðina á Ellen? eftir Símon Vestarr.

690). The Last Children of Tokyo by Yoko Tawada. Translated by Margaret Mitsutani.[1]

689). Flesh and Blood by Mary Frances Zambreno. Illustrated by Jean Elizabeth Martin.

688). The Visitor by Llynne Moore. Illustrated by Paul Jaquays.

687). Between Lightning & Thunder by Nancy Varian Berberick. Illustrated by Stephen E. Fabian.

686). The Curse of the Magus by Bruce Boston and Robert Frazier. Illustrated by George Barr.

685). Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.[1]

684). The Testaments by Margaret Atwood.[1] [Man Booker Prize Winner]

683). The Trembling of a Leaf: Little Stories of the South Sea Islands by W. Somerset Maugham.[1]

682). Envoi by W. Somerset Maugham.

681). Rain [...] by W. Somerset Maugham.[1]

680). Honolulu by W. Somerset Maugham.

679). The Pool by W. Somerset Maugham.

678). Red by W. Somerset Maugham.

677). On Human Nature by E. O. Wilson.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

676). The Fall of Edward Barnard by W. Somerset Maugham.

675). Mackintosh by W. Somerset Maugham.

674). The Pacific by W. Somerset Maugham.

673). Letters from Afar by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.

672). Mr. Know-All by W. Somerset Maugham.

671). Cities of the Classical World: An Atlas and Gazetteer of 120 Centres of Ancient Civilization by Colin McEvedy. Edited by Douglas Stuart Oles.[1]

670). Outgrowing God: A Beginner's Guide by Richard Dawkins.[1]

669). Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011 by Lizzy Goodman.[1]

668). How Do We Write Now? An Essay by Patricia Lockwood.

667). The Pinch by Patricia Lockwood.

666). Jewel Thief Movie by Patricia Lockwood.

665). The Ode on a Grecian Urn by Patricia Lockwood.

664). The Hypno-Domme Speaks, and Speaks and Speaks by Patricia Lockwood.

663). Government Spending by Patricia Lockwood.

662). What Is the Zoo for What by Patricia Lockwood.

661). The Arch by Patricia Lockwood.

660). Love Poem Like We Used to Write It by Patricia Lockwood.

659). Rape Joke by Patricia Lockwood.

658). Malfunctioning Sex Robot by Patricia Lockwood.

657). Dead Men's Trousers by Irvine Welsh.[1]

656). Múmínálfarnir eftir Tove Jansson.[1]

655). Pípuhattur galdrakarlsins eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Steinunni Briem.[1]

September (9/41)

654). What Should a Billionaire Give – and What Should You? by Peter Singer.

653). A Carnivore's Credo by Roger Scruton.

652). Both Flesh and Not: Essays by David Foster Wallace.[1]

651). Deciderization 2007—A Special Report by David Foster Wallace.

650). Borges on the Couch by David Foster Wallace.

649). Twenty-Four Word Notes by David Foster Wallace.

648). A woman's greatest enemy? A lack of time to herself by Brigid Schulte.

647). The Best of the Prose Poem by David Foster Wallace.

646). Rhetoric and the Math Melodrama by David Foster Wallace.

645). The Nature of the Fun by David Foster Wallace.

644). The (As It Were) Seminal Importance of Terminator 2 by David Foster Wallace.

643). Back in New Fire by David Foster Wallace.

642). Democracy and Commerce at the U.S. Open by David Foster Wallace.

641). Mr. Cogito by David Foster Wallace.

640). The Empty Plenum: David Markson's Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Foster Wallace.

639). Fictional Futures and the Conspicuously Young by David Foster Wallace.

638). The Unfinished: David Foster Wallace's struggle to surpass "Infinte Jest" by D. T. Max.

637). King, Queen, Knave by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov.[1]

636). Host by David Foster Wallace.

635). Consider the Lobster and Other Essays by David Foster Wallace.[1]

634). Joseph Frank's Dostoevsky by David Foster Wallace.

633). Up, Simba!: 7 Days on the Trail of an Anticandidate by David Foster Wallace.

632). How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart by David Foster Wallace.

631). The View from Mrs. Thompson's by David Foster Wallace.

630). Authority and American Usage (or, 'Politics and the English Language' is Redundant) by David Foster Wallace.

629). Some Remarks on Kafka's Funniness from Which Probably Not Enough Has Been Removed by David Foster Wallace.

628). Certainly the End of Something or Other, One Would Sort of Have to Think (Re John Updike's Toward the End of Time) by David Foster Wallace.

627). All That by David Foster Wallace.

626). AVN's Response to "Neither Adult Nor Entertainment" by James B. Meigs, Mark Kernes, Paul Fishbein, and Rebecca Gray.

625). Big Red Son by David Foster Wallace.

624). Rabbit Resurrected by David Foster Wallace.

623). Federer Both Flesh and Not by David Foster Wallace.

622). This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life by David Foster Wallace.[1]

621). Just Asking by David Foster Wallace.

620). Borges and The 60's Groove by Edwin Williamson.

619). Overlooked: Five direly underappreciated U.S. novels >1960 by David Foster Wallace.

618). A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments by David Foster Wallace.[1]

617). Tennis Player Michael Joyce's Professional Artistry as a Paradigm of Certain Stuff about Choice, Freedom, Discipline, Joy, Grotesquerie, and Human Completeness by David Foster Wallace.

616). Greatly Exaggerated by David Foster Wallace.

615). Getting Away from Already Being Pretty Much Away from It All by David Foster Wallace.

614). Síðasta ferðin eftir Ingibjörgu Jónsdóttur.

613). E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction by David Foster Wallace.

612). David Lynch Keeps His Head by David Foster Wallace.

611). Derivative Sport in Tornado Alley by David Foster Wallace.

610). The Prince and Betty by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

609). Fáfræðin eftir Milan Kundera. Þýtt af Friðriki Rafnssyni.[1]

608). The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life by Todd Herman.[1]

607). The Personality Brokers: The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and the Birth of Personality Testing by Merve Emre.[1]

606). A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s by Donna Haraway.[1]

605). A Decent Ride by Irvine Welsh.[1]

Ágúst (10/77)

604). O Josephine! by Jason.[1]

603). O Josephine! by Jason.

602). The Diamonds by Jason.

601). L. Cohen: A Life by Jason.

600). The Wicklow Way by Jason.

599). Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy by Cathy O'Neil.[1]

598). Við þurfum að tala um listamannalaun eftir Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson.

597). The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power by Jeff Sharlet.[1]

596). Ég er drusla ritstýrt af Grétu Þorkelsdóttur, Hjalta Vigfússyni og Salvör Gullbrá Þórarinsdóttur.[1]

595). Ástandið eftir Eirúnu Sigurðardóttur og Jóní Jónsdóttur.

594). Every night I am assaulted by Alda Villiljós.

593). Instagrammað handan feðraveldisins - Nokkrar leiðir í átt að internet aktívisma eftir Lóu Björk Björnsdóttur.

592). Kynsvelt eftir Hormóna.

591). Frumeymd eftir Hormóna.

590). Blygðunarlaus blygðunin eftir Auði Jónsdóttur.

589). Villikelling eftir Hljómsveitina Evu.

588). Líkami minn er ekki almenningseign: Ræða Emblu Guðrúnar Agústsdóttur í Druslugöngunni 26. júlí 2014 eftir Emblu Guðrúnu Agústsdóttur.

587). GRRRLS eftir Jóhönnu Friðriku Weisshappel, Nödju Oliversdóttur, Rakel P. Kjerúlf og Unu Barkardóttur.

586). Barnið sem gat varla ferðast eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

585). Cyber

584). Haglabyssa eftir Fríðu Ísberg.

583). Við getum ekki beðið lengur: Ræða Júlíu Birgisdóttur í Druslugöngunni 23. júlí 2016 eftir Júlíu Birgisdóttur.

582). Heil

581). Drusla Skamm Skömm Þöggun eftir Ingu Huld Hákonardóttur.

580). Í gegnum mannkynssöguna eftir Júlíu Runólfsdóttur.

579). Koddahjal

578). Ástarljoð eftir Dag Hjartarson.

577). Sorrý, ég vil ekki særa þig en... eftir Bylgju Babýlons.

576). Í leit að rödd og sjálfsmynd í nýju heimalandi: Ræða Cynthiu Trililani í Druslugöngunni 26. júlí 2014 eftir Cynthiu Trililani.

575). This Searing Light, the Sun and Everything Else: Joy Division: The Oral History by Jon Savage.[1]

574). Reheated Cabbage: Tales of Chemical Degeneration by Irvine Welsh.[1]

573). I Am Miami by Irvine Welsh.

572). Victor Spoils by Irvine Welsh.

571). The State of the Party by Irvine Welsh.

570). The Rosewell Incident by Irvine Welsh.

569). Kissing and Making Up by Irvine Welsh.

568). Elspeth's Boyfriend by Irvine Welsh.

567). Catholic Guilt (You Know You Love It) by Irvine Welsh.

566). A Fault in the Line by Irvine Welsh.

565). Crime by Irvine Welsh.[1]

564). To the Finland Station: A Study in the Writing and Acting of History by Edmund Wilson.[1]

563). Useful Idiots and Trumpist Billionaires by Paul Krugman.

562). The Lava Lizard's Tale by Richard Dawkins.

561). Science in the Soul: Selected Writings of a Passionate Rationalist by Richard Dawkins. Edited by Gillian Somerscales.[1]

560). Honouring Hitch by Richard Dawkins.

559). More than My Uncle: A. F. 'Bill' Dawkins, 1916–2009 by Richard Dawkins.

558). O My Beloved Father: John Dawkins, 1915–2010 by Richard Dawkins.

557). Memories of a Maestro by Richard Dawkins.

556). Dawkins' Laws by Richard Dawkins.

555). Athorism: Let's Hope It's a Lasting Vogue by Richard Dawkins.

554). Sage Elder Statesman of the Dinosaur Fancy by Richard Dawkins.

553). Jarvis and the Family Tree by Richard Dawkins.

552). The Great Bus Mystery by Richard Dawkins.

551). Fundraising for Faith by Richard Dawkins.

550). Farewell to a Digerati Dreamer by Richard Dawkins.

549). The Sea Turtle's Tale: There and Back Again (and Again?) by Richard Dawkins.

548). The Giant Tortoise's Tale: Islands Within Islands by Richard Dawkins.

547). About Time by Richard Dawkins.

546). If I Ruled the World... by Richard Dawkins.

545). In Praise of Subtitles; or, a Drubbing for Dubbing by Richard Dawkins.

544). Who Would Rally Against Reason? by Richard Dawkins.

543). I Love Fireworks, but... by Richard Dawkins.

542). But Can They Suffer? by Richard Dawkins.

541). 'Beyond Reasonable Doubt'? by Richard Dawkins.

540). The Dead Hand of Plato by Richard Dawkins.

539). Atheists for Jesus by Richard Dawkins.

538). Is Science a Religion? by Richard Dawkins.

537). The Science of Religion by Richard Dawkins.

536). Merry Christmas, Prime Minister! by Richard Dawkins.

535). The Theology of the Tsunami by Richard Dawkins.

534). The Guided Missiles of 9/11 by Richard Dawkins.

533). The 'Alabama Insert' by Richard Dawkins.

532). Fifty Years On: Killing the Soul? by Richard Dawkins.

531). Searching Under the Lamp-post by Richard Dawkins.

530). Intelligent Aliens by Richard Dawkins.

529). Net Gain by Richard Dawkins.

528). Twelve Misunderstandings of Kin Selection by Richard Dawkins.

527). An Ecology of Replicators by Richard Dawkins.

526). The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova.[1]

525). Universal Darwinism by Richard Dawkins.

524). 'More Darwinian than Darwin': The Darwin–Wallace Papers by Richard Dawkins.

523). Dolittle and Darwin by Richard Dawkins.

522). Science and Sensibility by Richard Dawkins.

521). Speaking Up for Science: An Open Letter to Prince Charles by Richard Dawkins.

520). The Values of Science and the Science of Values by Richard Dawkins.

519). Gerin Oil by Richard Dawkins.

518). The Real Romance in the Stars by Richard Dawkins.

Júlí (6/4)

517). A Message to Left Wing Men

516). The Problem of Mindfulness by Sahanika Ratnayake.

515). ð ævisaga eftir Stefán Pálsson ásamt Anton Kaldal Ágústsson, Gunnar Vilhjálmsson og Steinar Inga Faresveit.[1]

514). The Crane Wife by CJ Hauser.

513). A Gentleman of Leisure by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

512). Psmith in the City by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

511). The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II by Svetlana Alexievich. Translated by Larissa Volokhonksy and Richard Pevear.[1] [Nobel Prize Winner]

510). Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life Among the Lowly by Harriet Beecher Stowe.[1]

509). An Epidemic of Disbelief: What new research reveals about sexual predators, and why police fail to catch them by Barbara Bradley Hagerty.

508). The Triumph of Christianity: How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

Júní (10/10)

507). Jesus Before the Gospels: How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

506). The Golden House by Salman Rushdie.[1]

505). The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power by Tariq Ali.[1]

504). How Rock 'n' Roll Failed Us Again This Presidential Election by Tim Sommer.

503). Videos vs. Colonialism: The Cases of Rammstein and Hatari by Hans Rollmann.

502). The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner, Man Booker Prize Winner]

501). Advanced Nuclear Power: Cheaper, Safer, and (Still) No Vats of Glowing Green Ooze by Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith.

500). A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again by David Foster Wallace.

499). Life Begins at Conception (Except When That's Inconvenient for Republicans) by Molly Jong-Fast.

498). Consider the Lobster by David Foster Wallace.[1]

497). Konan - ég eftir Siv Holm.[1]

496). The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World by Andrea Wulf.[1] [Whitbread Award winner]

495). Prince Talks: The Silence Is Broken by Neal Karlen.

494). The Triumph of Death by Petrarch. Translated by Mary Sidney.[1]

493). A Dialogue Between Two Shepherds, Thenot and Piers, in Praise of Astrea by Mary Sidney.

492). The Dolefull Lay of Clorinda by Mary Sidney.

491). Hit So Hard: A Memoir by Patty Schemel with Erin Hosier.[1]

490). Hasim: Götustrákur í Kalkútta og Reykjavík eftir Þóru Kristínu Ásgeirsdóttur .[1]

489). Sagan af Kúti, Gullintanna & skessunni myndskreytt af Gylfa Gíslasyni.

488). Capitalism: A Ghost Story by Arundhati Roy.[1]

Maí (7/149)

487). Flóttinn eftir Jón Trausta Reynisson.

486). Hating Valerie Solanas (and Loving Violent Men) by Chavisa Woods.

485). Love Goes to Buildings on Fire: Five Years in New York that Changed Music Forever by Will Hermes.[1]

484). Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night by Nik Cohn.[1]

483). Ævintýrið um Birtu & Skugga eftir Arnheiði Borg.

482). I Am More than My Chromosomes by Elísabet Rún.

481). Six Politicians Walk into a Bar by Elísabet Rún.

480). Forgery and Counterforgery: The Use of Literary Deceit in Early Christian Polemics by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

479). Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

478). A Liberating Experience by Christopher Hitchens.

477). Saddam's Long Good-Bye by Christopher Hitchens.

476). Pakistan: On the Frontier of Apocalypse: Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, October 20, 2001 by Christopher Hitchens.

475). The Ends of War by Christopher Hitchens.

474). Blaming Bin Laden First by Christopher Hitchens.

473). A Rejoinder to Noam Chomsky by Christopher Hitchens.

472). Of Sin, the Left, & Islamic Fascism by Christopher Hitchens.

471). Against Rationalization by Christopher Hitchens.

470). The Morning After by Christopher Hitchens.

469). We're Still Standing by Christopher Hitchens.

468). The Clinton-Douglas Debates by Christopher Hitchens.

467). Havana Can Wait by Christopher Hitchens.

466). Visit to a Small Planet by Christopher Hitchens.

465). Thunder in the Black Mountains by Christopher Hitchens.

464). The Struggle of the Kurds by Christopher Hitchens.

463). The Gospel According to Mel by Christopher Hitchens.

462). The Future of an Illusion by Christopher Hitchens.

461). Jewish Power, Jewish Peril by Christopher Hitchens.

460). Blessed Are the Phrasemakers: A Review of God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible by Adam Nicolson by Christopher Hitchens.

459). The Devil and Mother Teresa by Christopher Hitchens.

458). Nýtt og frábært ljóð eftir Stefán Mána.

457). The Divine One by Christopher Hitchens.

456). Virginity Regained: Medjugorje/Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina by Christopher Hitchens.

455). Unfairenheit 9/11: The Lies of Michael Moore by Christopher Hitchens.

454). A Hundred Years of Muggery: A Review of Malcolm Muggeridge: A Biography by Gregory Wolfe by Christopher Hitchens.

453). The Strange Case of David Irving: A Review of The Holocaust on Trial by D. D. Guttenplan and Lying About Hitler by Richard J. Evans by Christopher Hitchens.

452). Scenes from an Execution by Christopher Hitchens.

451). Martha Inc. by Christopher Hitchens.

450). For Patriot Dreams by Christopher Hitchens.

449). I Fought the Law in Bloomberg's New York by Christopher Hitchens.

448). America's Poet? Bob Dylan's Achievement: A Review of Dylan's Visions of Sin by Christopher Hitchens.

447). Rebel Ghosts by Christopher Hitchens.

446). The Adventures of Augie March: Introduction to The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow by Christopher Hitchens.

445). The Ballad of Route 66 by Christopher Hitchens.

444). It Happened on Sunset by Christopher Hitchens.

443). The Immortal: A Review of Borges: A Life by Edwin Williamson by Christopher Hitchens.

442). Joyce in Bloom by Christopher Hitchens.

441). The Acutest Ear in Paris: A Review of Swann's Way by Marcel Proust, translated by Lydia Davis by Christopher Hitchens.

440). The Misfortune of Poetry: A Review of Byron: Life and Legend by Fiona MacCarthy by Christopher Hitchens.

439). The Man of Feeling: A Review of Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis by Christopher Hitchens.

438). Scoop: Introduction to Scoop by Evelyn Waugh by Christopher Hitchens.

437). Greeneland: Introduction to Orient Express by Graham Greene by Christopher Hitchens.

436). Huxley and Brave New World: Foreword to Brave New World by Aldous Huxley by Christopher Hitchens.

435). The Old Man by Christopher Hitchens.

434). A Man of Permanent Contradictions: A Review of The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling by David Gilmour by Christopher Hitchens.

433). The Persian Version by Robert Graves.

432). The Medals of His Defeats by Christopher Hitchens.

431). For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

430). In Defence of Daniel Deronda by Christopher Hitchens.

429). C.L.R James by Christopher Hitchens.

428). Victor Serge by Christopher Hitchens.

427). Kazuo Ishiguro by Christopher Hitchens.

426). Greene: Where the Shadow Falls: Review of Graham Greene, Reflections, ed. Judith Adamson by Christopher Hitchens.

425). P.G. Wodehouse in Love, Poverty and War: Review of Frances Donaldson (ed.), Yours, Plum: The Letters of P.G. Wodehouse by Christopher Hitchens.

424). Updike on the Make: Review of John Updike, S. by Christopher Hitchens.

423). James Baldwin: Humanity First: Review of W.J. Weatherby, James Baldwin: Artist on Fire by Christopher Hitchens.

422). Degenerate Art by Christopher Hitchens.

421). Goya's Radical Pessimism by Christopher Hitchens.

420). Siding with Rushdie: Review of Lisa Appignanesi and Sara Maitland (eds), The Rushdie File, Fay Weldon, Counterblasts No. 4: Sacred Cows, Timothy Brennan, Salman Rushdie and the Third World: Myths of the Nation by Christopher Hitchens.

419). Warhol in One Dimension by Christopher Hitchens.

418). Not Funny Enough (2): Review of P.J. O'Rourke, Parliament of Whores: A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire U.S. Government by Christopher Hitchens.

417). P.J. O'Rourke: Not Funny Enough by Christopher Hitchens.

416). Too Big For His Boot: Review of Nicholas Garland, Not Many Dead: Journal of a Year in Fleet Street, Alan Watkins, A Slight Case of Libel: Meacher v. Telford and Others by Christopher Hitchens.

415). A Grave Disappointment All Round: Review of Anthony Howard, Crossman: The Pursuit of Power by Christopher Hitchens.

414). The Life of Johnson by Christopher Hitchens.

413). Ghoul of Calcutta by Christopher Hitchens.

412). Berlin's Mandate for Palestine by Christopher Hitchens.

411). Kissinger: A Touch of Evil: Review of Walter Isaacson, Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens.

410). Nixon: Maestro of Resentment: Review of Richard Nixon, In the Arena: A Memoir of Victory, Defeat and Renewal, Herbert S. Parmet, Richard Nixon and His America by Christopher Hitchens.

409). Booze and Fags: Review of V.G. Kiernan, Tobacco: A History, Simon Rae (ed.), The Faber Book of Drink, Drinkers and Drinking by Christopher Hitchens.

408). Friend of Promise: Review of Francis Wheen, Tom Driberg: His Life and Indiscretions by Christopher Hitchens.

407). Politically Correct by Christopher Hitchens.

406). Shouting Anarchy by Christopher Hitchens.

405). The 'We' Fallacy: Review of Noam Chomsky, The Culture of Terrorism by Christopher Hitchens.

404). Clubland Intellectuals: Review of Noel Annan, Our Age: A Portrait of a Generation by Christopher Hitchens.

403). New York Intellectuals and the Prophet Outcast: Review of Neil Jumonville, Critical Crossings: The New York Intellectuals in Post-War America by Christopher Hitchens.

402). Princess of Dysfunction: Review of Andrew Morton, Diana: Her True Story, Nicholas Davies, Diana: A Princess and Her Troubled Marriage by Christopher Hitchens.

401). Unhappy Families: Review of John Hartley, Accession: The Making of a Queen, Phillip Hall, Royal Fortune: Tax, Money and the Monarchy, Willie Hamilton, Blood on the Walls: Memoirs of an Anti-royalist from Miner's Row to Royal Palace by Christopher Hitchens.

400). Charlie's Angel by Christopher Hitchens.

399). How's the Vampire?: Review of Philip Ziegler, King Edward VIII: The Official Biography by Christopher Hitchens.

398). Bribing and Twisting: Review of Peter Chippindale and Chris Horrie, Stick It Up Your Punter!: The Rise and Fall of the 'Sun' by Christopher Hitchens.

397). Neil Kinnock: Defeat Without Honour by Christopher Hitchens.

396). Union Jackshirt: Ingham's Conservative Chic: Review of Robert Harris, Good and Faithful Servant: The Unauthorised Biography of Bernard Ingham by Christopher Hitchens.

395). Credibility Politics: Sado-Monetarist Economics: Review of Gordon Brown, Where There is Greed... Margaret Thatcher and the Betrayal of Britain's Future, John Lloyd, Counterblasts No. 3: A Rational Advance for the Labour Party by Christopher Hitchens.

394). 'Society' and Its Enemies by Christopher Hitchens.

393). Appointment in Sarajevo by Christopher Hitchens.

392). How Neo-conservatives Perish by Christopher Hitchens.

391). The Free Market Cargo Cult by Christopher Hitchens.

390). Bricks in the Wall by Christopher Hitchens.

389). On the Road to Timsoara by Christopher Hitchens.

388). Police Mentality by Christopher Hitchens.

387). The Twilight of Panzerkommunismus by Christopher Hitchens.

386). Cretinismo Eroico by Christopher Hitchens.

385). Third Thoughts by Christopher Hitchens.

384). The Autumn of the Patriarch by Christopher Hitchens.

383). Tio Sam: Review of R.M. Koster and Guillermo Sanchez Borbon, In the Time of the Tyrants: Panama 1968–89 by Christopher Hitchens.

382). The Saviour by Christopher Hitchens.

381). Squeezing Costa Rica by Christopher Hitchens.

380). Hating Sweden by Christopher Hitchens.

379). Against It by Ross McKibbin.

378). Songs Fit for Heroes by Christopher Hitchens.

377). Jewish in Damascus by Christopher Hitchens.

376). Arise, Sir Norman by Christopher Hitchens.

375). Befriending the Kurds by Christopher Hitchens.

374). No End of a Lesson by Christopher Hitchens.

373). Churchillian Delusions by Christopher Hitchens.

372). Realpolitik in the Gulf: A Game Gone Tilt by Christopher Hitchens.

371). Bill's Bills in Miami by Christopher Hitchens.

370). Clinton as Rhodesian by Christopher Hitchens.

369). The Clemency of Clinton by Christopher Hitchens.

368). Billionaire Populism by Christopher Hitchens.

367). Rioting in Mount Pleasant by Christopher Hitchens.

366). New Orleans in a Brown Shirt by Christopher Hitchens.

365). Hard on the Houseboy by Christopher Hitchens.

364). A Pundit Who Need Never Dine Alone: Review of George F. Will, Suddenly: The American Idea Abroad and at Home 1986–1990 by Christopher Hitchens.

363). The Hate that Dare Not Speak Its Name by Christopher Hitchens.

362). Voting in the Passive Voice by Christopher Hitchens.

361). The State Within the State by Christopher Hitchens.

360). Contempt for the Little Colony by Christopher Hitchens.

359). On the Imagination of Conspiracy: Review of Norman Mailer, Harlot's Ghost, Theodore Draper, A Very Thin Line: The Iran–Contra Affairs by Christopher Hitchens.

358). Where Were You Standing?: Review of Don DeLillo, Libra by Christopher Hitchens.

357). Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

356). On Not Knowing the Half of It: Homage to Telegraphist Jacobs by Christopher Hitchens.

355). Dear Oscar by Christopher Hitchens.

354). The Tolling Bell by Christopher Hitchens.

353). The Killing Bottle by Christopher Hitchens.

352). Triumph of the Will by Christopher Hitchens.

351). A Few Questions by Christopher Hitchens.

350). Original Sin by Christopher Hitchens.

349). Miami Vice by Christopher Hitchens.

348). Faulty Tower by Christopher Hitchens.

347). Blabscam by Christopher Hitchens.

346). The Era of Good Feelings by Christopher Hitchens.

345). Reality Time by Christopher Hitchens.

344). Reagan's December by Christopher Hitchens.

343). "A Bodyguard of Lies" by Christopher Hitchens.

342). With a Little Luck by Christopher Hitchens.

341). Hurricane Robertson by Christopher Hitchens.

340). Wanton Acts of Usage by Christopher Hitchens.

339). Watergate Revisited: The Greek Connection by Christopher Hitchens.

338). Occupy by Noam Chomsky. Edited by Greg Ruggiero.[1]

337). Occupy Protest Support by Noam Chomsky.

336). Remembering Howard Zinn by Noam Chomsky.

335). Occupying Foreign Policy by Noam Chomsky.

334). InterOccupy by Noam Chomsky.

333). After Thirty Years of Class War by Noam Chomsky.

332). Occupy: Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture by Noam Chomsky.

Apríl (10/78)

331). Casting Bread with Senators by Christopher Hitchens.

330). Loony Tunes by Christopher Hitchens.

329). Skin of Their Teeth by Christopher Hitchens.

328). Standing Tall by Christopher Hitchens.

327). Chicken Hawks by Christopher Hitchens.

326). Bitter Fruit by Christopher Hitchens.

325). Useless Idiots by Christopher Hitchens.

324). Kennedy's Bedroom by Christopher Hitchens.

323). Destructive Engagement by Christopher Hitchens.

322). Reagan the Democrat by Christopher Hitchens.

321). Finding It Funny by Christopher Hitchens.

320). Perceptions and Signals by Christopher Hitchens.

319). Kennedy Lies by Christopher Hitchens.

318). The President by Christopher Hitchens.

317). Doing Good: The Neoliberals by Christopher Hitchens.

316). Conflict of Interest by Christopher Hitchens.

315). Against the Contras by Christopher Hitchens.

314). The Old Boy by Christopher Hitchens.

313). The Fiddler's Elbow by Christopher Hitchens.

312). The Meese Factor by Christopher Hitchens.

311). Lies, All Lies by Christopher Hitchens.

310). A Sense of Mission: The Raj Quartet by Christopher Hitchens.

309). Conversations with Djilas by Christopher Hitchens.

308). Liberté à La Polonaise by Christopher Hitchens.

307). Going Home with Kim Dae Jung by Christopher Hitchens.

306). A Morning with Rabbi Kahane by Christopher Hitchens.

305). Dead Men on Leave by Christopher Hitchens.

304). Hobbes in the Levant by Christopher Hitchens.

303). The Cathouse and the Cross by Christopher Hitchens.

302). Nicaragua Libre by Christopher Hitchens.

301). Mugged by Reality by Christopher Hitchens.

300). Why do people believe myths about the Confederacy? Because our textbooks and monuments are wrong. by James W. Loewen.

299). How Christian Slaveholders Used the Bible to Justify Slavery by Noel Rae.

298). The Myth of the Kindly General Lee by Adam Serwer.

297). Style Section by Christopher Hitchens.

296). The Blood Never Dies by Christopher Hitchens.

295). Blunt Instruments by Christopher Hitchens.

294). Umberto Umberto by Christopher Hitchens.

293). From Here to Democracy by Christopher Hitchens.

292). Better Off Without by Christopher Hitchens.

291). Same, Only More So by Christopher Hitchens.

290). Something for Everybody by Christopher Hitchens.

289). Earache by Christopher Hitchens.

288). False Start by Christopher Hitchens.

287). The Trouble with Henry by Christopher Hitchens.

286). Born-Again Conformist by Christopher Hitchens.

285). The Mouth of Foot by Christopher Hitchens.

284). I Dare Say by Christopher Hitchens.

283). Poor Dear Cyril by Christopher Hitchens.

282). Decimation: The Tenth Man by Christopher Hitchens.

281). Brideshead Reviewed by Christopher Hitchens.

280). Camus: Un Compain by Christopher Hitchens.

279). Comrade Orwell by Christopher Hitchens.

278). The Chorus and Cassandra by Christopher Hitchens.

277). Reading to Borges by Christopher Hitchens.

276). Creon's Think Tank: The Mind of Conor Cruise O'Brien by Christopher Hitchens.

275). Holy Laud Heretic by Christopher Hitchens.

274). The Charmer by Christopher Hitchens.

273). Thomas Paine: The Actuarial Radical by Christopher Hitchens.

272). The Parthenon Marbles: The Case for Reunification by Christopher Hitchens. Preface by Nadine Gordimer.[1]

271). The Restitution Works on the Acropolis Monuments by Charalambos Bouras.

270). The Elgin Marbles by Christopher Hitchens.

269). The Parthenon in History by Robert Browning.

268). The Monarchy: A Critique of Britain's Favourite Fetish by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

267). White by Bret Easton Ellis.[1]

266). Bernie Sanders and the Myth of the 1 Percent by Paul Krugman.

265). The Gem Collector by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

264). The Castle by Franz Kafka. Afterword by Malcolm Pasley. Translated by Mark Harman.[1]

263). Meira um góða fólkið eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

262). Góða fólkið eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

261). Hvernig skal uppræta Islam eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

260). Jokes for the Gunmen by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

259). Juan and Ausa by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

258). Curtain by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

257). Portion of Jam by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

256). Aquarium by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

255). Other-People's-Dreams Syndrome by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

254). The Angel of Death by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

253). A Joke by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

252). Biscuits by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

251). Cinema by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

250). Gramophone by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

249). Matador by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

248). Jokes for the Gunmen by Mazen Maarouf. Translated by Jonathan Wright.

247). The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today by Helena Cronin.[1]

246). The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason.[1]

245). Mike: A Public School Story by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

244). Mike and Psmith by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

Mars (11/35)

243). Mike at Wrykyn by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

242). Halastjarnan eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Steinunni Briem.[1]

241). Sing to It: New Stories by Amy Hempel.[1]

240). Cloudland by Amy Hempel.

239). The Quiet Car by Amy Hempel.

238). Equivalent by Amy Hempel.

237). Moonbow by Amy Hempel.

236). The Second Seating by Amy Hempel.

235). The Correct Grip by Amy Hempel.

234). Four Calls in the Last Half Hour by Amy Hempel.

233). Fort Bredd by Amy Hempel.

232). Greed by Amy Hempel.

231). The Chicane by Amy Hempel.

230). I Stay with Syd by Amy Hempel.

229). The Doll Tornado by Amy Hempel.

228). A Full-Service Shelter by Amy Hempel.

227). The Orphan Lamb by Amy Hempel.

226). Sing to It by Amy Hempel.

225). The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo, Nebula & Locus Award winner]

224). Jordan Peterson Is a Poor Researcher Whose Own Sources Contradict His Claims by Emily Pothast.

223). Cicada by Shaun Tan.

222). Living in the Cult of Likability by Bret Easton Ellis.

221). Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung [...] by Mao Zedong.[1]

220). The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot: A New Look at Betrayer and Betrayed by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

219). The Untold Story of NotPetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History by Andy Greenberg.

218). Impostor Syndrome and the Paradox of Agency by Grace Krause.

217). Resilience or Fuck You Neoliberalism - a strike poem by Grace Krause.

216). I got told what to call this poem by my male colleague by Grace Krause.

215). Queen Camilla by Sue Townsend.[1]

214). Áfram konur! 150 ára barátta fyrir frelsi, jafnrétti og systralagi eftir Marta Breen. Myndskreytt af Jenny Jordahl. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

213). Tariff Man Has Become Deficit Man: Trump really has no idea how international trade works by Paul Krugman.

212). Put Your Little Hand in Mine by Hugleikur Dagsson.[1]

211). The Best of Cordwainer Smith by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

210). A Planet Named Shayol by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

209). The Ballad of Lost C'Mell by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

208). Alpha Ralpha Boulevard by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

207). Under Old Earth by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

206). The King of Pop—and Perversion by Maureen Dowd.

205). The Dead Lady of Clown Town by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

204). The Life of a Comment Moderator for a Right-Wing Website by Adam Sokol.

203). The Crime and the Glory of Commander Suzdal by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

202). Golden the Ship Was-Oh! Oh! Oh! by Cordwainer Smith.

201). The Burning of the Brain by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

200). The Lady Who Sailed the Soul by Cordwainer Smith.

199). Scanners Live in Vain by Cordwainer Smith.[1] [Retro Hugo Award nominee]

198). Socialism and the Self-Made Woman: What Ivanka Trump doesn't know about social mobility by Paul Krugman.

Febrúar (10/7)

197). The Word for World Is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo Award winner; Nebula Award nominee]

196). Nauðgun af gáleysi eftir Kristínu Dís.

195). The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award winner]

194). Endir 5: Súperkúkur eftir Hugleik Dagsson. Myndskreytt af Árna Jóni Gunnarssyni.[1]

193). Academic Robin DiAngelo: 'We have to stop thinking about racism as someone who says the N-word' by Nosheen Iqbal.

192). Eggið eftir Áslaugu Jónsdóttur.

191). Perurnar í íbúðinni minni eftir Kött Grá Pje.[1]

190). The Russian Intelligence by Michael Moorcock. Introduction by Jack Trevor Story.[1]

189). Jack's Unforgettable Christmas by Michael Moorcock.

188). Throwaway Friends by Jack Trevor Story.

187). The Chinese Agent by Michael Moorcock.[1][2]

186). Under the Boot by Lyle Jeremy Rubin.

185). Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives by Alan Bullock.[1]

184). The Magical Thinking of Guys Who Love Logic by Aisling McCrea.

183). Trump Versus the Socialist Menace by Paul Krugman.

182). Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker.[1]

181). Agyar by Steven Brust.[1]

Janúar (14/166)

180). The Darkness Surrounds Me by Hugleikur Dagsson.[1][2]

179). Number Ten by Sue Townsend.[1]

178). Rebuilding Coventry: A Tale of Two Cities by Sue Townsend.[1]

177). A Visit to Three Fronts by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

176). Unreconciled: Poems 1991-2013 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.[1]

175). In the mindlessness that takes the place of grace by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

174). We were waiting, serene, alone on the white runway by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

173). We had taken the fast lane by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

172). The beetroot fields conquered by pylons by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

171). The colours of madness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

170). Show yourself, my friend, my double by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

169). Passage by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

168). The enamoured master in a fictional challenge by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

167). The Long Road to Clifden by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

166). The Contracting Operators by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

165). There is a country, or rather a frontier by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

164). Dawn grows in the softness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

163). When torrential rain fell by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

162). Evening without Mist by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

161). Twilight by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

160). Grey House by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

159). A Summer in Deuil-la-Barre by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

158). A field of constant intensity by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

157). Véronique by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

156). The Girl by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

155). The Garden of Ferns by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

154). Modern Art by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

153). Nice by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

152). I am difficult to find by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

151). Wednesday. Mayence – Rhine Valley – Koblenz by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

150). The weather was nice by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

149). The TGV Atlantique slipped through the night with terrifying efficiency by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

148). Sublime abstraction of the landscape by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

147). The Core of the Malaise by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

146). The Immaterials by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

145). The itemised lump by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

144). Immobile grace by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

143). The Will to Fight by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

142). It is true that this world, where we have difficulty breathing by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

141). It is like a vein running beneath the skin by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

140). We travel protected in the uniform light by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

139). The Disappearance by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

138). Homages to humanity by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

137). Before, long before, there were beings by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

136). When the meaning of things disappears by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

135). A station in the Yvelines by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

134). I went round and round in my bedroom by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

133). The news mixes up like needles by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

132). The fine and delicate texture of the clouds by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

131). Gently, we moved towards a fictional palace by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

130). Outside there is the night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

129). I am like a child who no longer has the right to tears by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

128). Like a maize seedling dug up from its soil by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

127). Traces of the night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

126). When it is cold by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

125). New Order for Michel Bulteau by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

124). I have always had the impression that we were close by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

123). Religious Vocation by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

122). HMT by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

121). The Memory of the Sea by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

120). The central exhaustion of a starless night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

119). The abolished arc of slender sadness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

118). A rapid sunny morning by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

117). This desire to no longer do anything and especially to no longer feel anything by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

116). No shadow replies; the heavens are blue and empty by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

115). The light evolves almost in the forms by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

114). Holidays by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

113). Holiday-Club 2 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

112). Holiday-Club by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

111). Djerba 'The Sweet' by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

110). In the morning, chaste and tranquil by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

109). My former obsession and my new fervour by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

108). 17-23 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

107). The first time I made love was on a beach by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

106). Variation 49: The Final Journey by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

105). Last Times by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

104). So Long by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

103). I have no more within by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

102). Gone the belief by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

101). By the death of the purest by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

100). The universe is in the shape of a semi-circle by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

99). Far from Happiness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

98). To exist, to perceive by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

97). Absences of Limited Duration by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

96). Swallows fly off by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

95). In the Clear Air by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

94). The Marriage of the Brigadier [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

93). The Adventures of Gerard [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

92). The Last Adventure of the Brigadier by Arthur Conan Doyle.

91). How the Brigadier Bore Himself at Waterloo [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

90). The Prussian Horsemen by Arthur Conan Doyle.

89). The Adventure of the Forest Inn by Arthur Conan Doyle.

88). How the Brigadier Rode to Minsk by Arthur Conan Doyle.

87). How the Brigadier Triumphed in England by Arthur Conan Doyle.

86). How the Brigadier Saved the Army by Arthur Conan Doyle.

85). How the Brigadier Captured Saragossa by Arthur Conan Doyle.

84). How Brigadier Gerard Lost His Ear by Arthur Conan Doyle.

83). Uncle Bernac: A Memory of the Empire [...] [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

82). Before, there was love by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

81). Insects run between the stones by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

80). We must develop an attitude of non-resistance to the world by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

79). I had gone on holiday with my son by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

78). A vegetation of abolition by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

77). Ghosts displayed their harmful hands by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

76). The Clouds, the Night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

75). Reaching Creuse by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

74). Read the Belgian Press! by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

73). It is time to pause by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

72). Skin is a borderline object by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

71). The bodies piled up on the sand by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

70). A moment of pure innocence by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

69). I floated above the river by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

68). Mist surrounded the mountain by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

67). The exercise of reflection by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

66). Television aerials by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

65). My body belongs by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

64). The breathing of washers by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

63). In the almost empty metro by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

62). On the direct train to Dourdan by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

61). Gentle rolling of the hills by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

60). The light gleamed on the waters by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

59). To live without a fulcrum, surrounded by the void by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

58). Differentiation in the Rue d'Avron by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

57). Why can we never by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

56). A Cold Sensation by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

55). Tres Calle de Sant'Engracia by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

54). This evening, while walking in Venice by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

53). The little washed objects by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

52). Afternoon of false joy by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

51). You would have to pass through a lyrical universe by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

50). At the corner of the FNAC seethed by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

49). My right earlobe is swollen by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

48). Evening's End by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

47). Possible Journey's End by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

46). Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach.[1]

45). It was never about Europe. Brexit is Britain's reckoning with itself by Fintan O'Toole.

44). My dad was a solitary and barbarous cunt by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

43). Death is difficult for old ladies who are too rich by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

42). So many hearts have beaten by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

41). I love hospitals, asylums of suffering by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

40). Jim by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

39). Like a weekend on a bus by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

38). Midday by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

37). Love, Love. by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

36). Distribution - Consumption by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

35). The sun rises and grows by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

34). Unemployment by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

33). Afternoon on the Boulevard Pasteur by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

32). Hypermarket - November by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.

31). The Green Odyssey by Philip José Farmer.[1]

30). Litlu álfarnir og flóðið mikla eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Þórdísi Gísladóttur.[1]

29). Devotion by Patti Smith.[1]

28). Lost Christianities: The Battles for Scripture and the Faiths We Never Knew by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

27). The Green Flag and Other Stories of War and Sport by Arthur Conan Doyle.

26). The Debut of the Bimbashi Joyce [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

25). The New Catacomb [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

24). The Three Correspondents [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

23). The King of the Foxes [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

22). A Shadow Before [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

21). The Striped Chest [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

20). The Lord of Chateau Noir [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

19). The Croxley Master [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

18). The Mystery of Sasassa Valley by Arthur Conan Doyle.

17). Captain Sharkey [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

16). How Copley Banks Slew Captain Sharkey by Arthur Conan Doyle.

15). The Dealings of Captain Sharkey with Stephen Craddock by Arthur Conan Doyle.

14). How the Governor of Saint Kitt's Came Home by Arthur Conan Doyle.

13). The Green Flag [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

12). The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. Illustrated by W. B. Wollen.[1]

11). How the Brigadier Was Tempted by the Devil [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

10). How the Brigadier Won His Medal [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

9). How the Brigadier Played for a Kingdom [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

8). How the Brigadier Took the Field Against the Marshal Millefleurs [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

7). How the King Held the Brigadier [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

6). How the Brigadier Held the King [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

5). How the Brigadier Slew the Brothers of Ajaccio [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

4). How the Brigadier Came to the Castle of Gloom [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

3). A Foreign Office Romance [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

2). The Bullywug Gambit by Nicolas Logue. Illustrated by Ben Wootten and Warren Mahy.

1). Beyond Sasserine by F. Wesley Schneider and James Sutter. Illustrated by Ben Wootten.

2018 (163/1081)

Desember (11/29)

1244). What Is to Be Done? Burning Questions of Our Movement by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.[1]

1243). The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

1242). The "Slapping Sal" by Arthur Conan Doyle.

1241). The Crime of the Brigadier [...] [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.

1240). The Great Shadow by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

1239). Þegar ég fróa mér: þrjátíu og eitthvað sjálfsfróunar sögur frá konum eftir Írisi Stefaníu Skúladóttur.[1]

1238). Horrible Histories: The Rotten Romans by Terry Deary. Illustrated by Martin Brown.[1]

1237). The Yoda of Silicon Valley by Siobhan Roberts.

1236). Ronja ræningjadóttir eftir Astrid Lindgren. Myndskreytt af Ilon Wikland. Þýtt af Þorleifi Haukssyni.[1]

1235). City of Illusions by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

1234). Sojan the Swordsman by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1233). Rens Karto of Bersnol by Michael Moorcock with Richard W. Ellingsworth.[1]

1232). Dek of Noothar by Michael Moorcock with John Wisdom.[1]

1231). The Siege of Noothar by Michael Moorcock with John Wisdom.

1230). The Strange Ones by Michael Moorcock with John Wisdom.

1229). The Sword of Life by Michael Moorcock with John Wisdom.

1228). Klan the Spoiler by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1227). Sojan the Swordsman by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1226). The Devil Hunters of Norj by Michael Moorcock.

1225). Sons of the Snake God by Michael Moorcock.

1224). The Plain of Mystery by Michael Moorcock.

1223). Sojan and the Sea of Demons by Michael Moorcock.

1222). Prisoners in Stone by Michael Moorcock.

1221). The Sea of Demons by Michael Moorcock.

1220). Sojan at Sea! by Michael Moorcock.

1219). The Sea Wolves! by Michael Moorcock.

1218). The Purple Galley by Michael Moorcock.

1217). Sojan, Swordsman of Zylor by Michael Moorcock.

1216). The Hordes Attack by Michael Moorcock.

1215). Revolt in Hatnor by Michael Moorcock.

1214). Sojan the Swordsman by Michael Moorcock.

1213). Mission to Asno by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1212). Daughter of a Warrior King by Michael Moorcock.

1211). Sorrí með mig (er bannað að segja það sem manni finnst?) eftir Henry Alexander Henrysson.

1210). Genesis P-Orridge: fantastic transgressor or sadistic aggressor? by Lottie Brazier.

1209). Against Method: Outline of an Anarchist Theory of Knowledge by Paul Feyerabend.[1]

1208). The Indiscreet Jewels by Denis Diderot.[1]

1207). Þrjár klukkustundir af sannleik eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

1206). Planet of Exile by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

1205). Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker.[1]

Nóvember (14/99)

1204). Think It's #NotAllMen? These 4 Facts Prove You're Just Plain Wrong by Aaminah Khan and Melissa A. Fabello.

1203). One City by Alexander McCall Smith, Ian Rankin, and Irvine Welsh. Introduction by J. K. Rowling. Foreword by Lesely Hinds.[1]

1202). Murrayfield (you're having a laugh) by Irvine Welsh.

1201). Showtime by Ian Rankin.

1200). The Unfortunate Fate of Kitty da Silva by Alexander McCall Smith.

1199). Eternals by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Mark Evanier. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1198). Jack Kirby and the Eternals by Robert Greenberger.

1197). Eternals Proposal by Neil Gaiman.

1196). The Spotlight Interview with Neil Gaiman by John Rhett Thomas.

1195). Eternals #7: Journey's End by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1194). Eternals #6: Modified Rapture by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1193). Eternals #5: Right to Life by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1192). Eternals #4: From Genesis to Revelations by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1191). Eternals #3: Hostage Situation by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1190). Eternals #2: Identity Crisis by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1189). Eternals #1: Intelligent Design by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

1188). Midnight Days by Neil Gaiman.[1]

1187). Sandman Midnight Theatre by Matt Wagner and Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Teddy Kristiansen.

1186). Hellblazer #27: Hold Me by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.

1185). Shaggy God Stories by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Mike Mignola.

1184). Swamp Thing Annual #5: Brothers by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kim DeMulder, Mike Hoffman, and Richard Piers Rayner.

1183). Jack in the Green by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.

1182). The Gods of Pegāna by Lord Dunsany.[1]

1181). The Memory Illusion: Remembering, Forgetting, and the Science of False Memory by Julia Shaw.[1]

1180). Some Mistakes of Moses by Robert G. Ingersoll.[1]

1179). United States: Essays 1952–1992 by Gore Vidal.[1]

1178). Reflections on Glory Reflected and Otherwise by Gore Vidal.

1177). At Home in a Roman Street by Gore Vidal.

1176). Mongolia! by Gore Vidal.

1175). Remembering Orson Welles by Gore Vidal.

1174). Hollywood! by Gore Vidal.

1173). Homage to Daniel Shays: Collected Essays, 1952-1972 by Gore Vidal.[1]

1172). Rocking the Boat by Gore Vidal.[1]

1171). Visit to a Small Planet by Gore Vidal.

1170). Writing Plays for Television by Gore Vidal.

1169). The Fourth Diary of Anaïs Nin by Gore Vidal.

1168). On Flying by Gore Vidal.

1167). At Home in Washington, D.C. by Gore Vidal.

1166). Patriotism by Gore Vidal.

1165). Gods & Greens by Gore Vidal.

1164). Cue the Green God, Ted by Gore Vidal.

1163). Ronnie and Nancy: A Life in Pictures by Gore Vidal.

1162). Richard Nixon: Not the Best Man's Best Man by Gore Vidal.

1161). H. Hughes by Gore Vidal.

1160). An American Press Lord by Gore Vidal.

1159). Barry Goldwater: A Chat by Gore Vidal.

1158). Paranoid Politics by Gore Vidal.

1157). Yes, yes, yes: Why female pleasure must be at the heart of sex education by Jess Phillips.

1156). H. L. Mencken the Journalist by Gore Vidal.

1155). Eleanor Roosevelt by Gore Vidal.

1154). Æskuást eftir Jónas Guðlaugsson.

1153). Last Note on Lincoln by Gore Vidal.

1152). Lincoln, Lincoln, and the Priests of Academe by Gore Vidal.

1151). First Note on Abraham Lincoln by Gore Vidal.

1150). Drugs by Gore Vidal.

1149). The Bird and the Bees by Gore Vidal.

1148). Women's Liberation: Feminism and Its Discontents by Gore Vidal.

1147). The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel by Amy Hempel. Introduction by Rick Moody.[1]

1146). The Dog of the Marriage: The Collected Short Stories by Amy Hempel.[1]

1145). Offertory by Amy Hempel.

1144). Memoir by Amy Hempel.

1143). The Afterlife by Amy Hempel.

1142). The Dog of the Marriage by Amy Hempel.

1141). What Were the White Things? by Amy Hempel.

1140). Reference #388475848-5 by Amy Hempel.

1139). The Uninvited by Amy Hempel.

1138). Doc Reuben by Gore Vidal.

1137). The Twelve Caesars by Gore Vidal.

1136). Calvino's Death by Gore Vidal.

1135). The Death of Mishima by Gore Vidal.

1134). Tennessee Wiliams: Someone to Laugh at the Squares With by Gore Vidal.

1133). Paul Bowles's Stories by Gore Vidal.

1132). A Note on "The Best Man" by Gore Vidal.

1131). Evelyn Waugh by Gore Vidal.

1130). Two Immoralists: Orville Prescott and Ayn Rand by Gore Vidal.

1129). Social Climbing, According to the Books by Gore Vidal.

1128). Footnote to the Dreyfus Case by Gore Vidal.

1127). The Making of a Hero and a Legend: Richard Hillary by Gore Vidal.

1126). In the Shadow of the Scales: Friedrich Duerrenmatt by Gore Vidal.

1125). Carson McCuller's "Clock without Hands" by Gore Vidal.

1124). Strangers at Breakfast: "Five Finger Exercise" by Gore Vidal.

1123). The Couch in the Shrine: Dore Schary and Paddy Chayefsky by Gore Vidal.

1122). The Commercialites by Gore Vidal.

1121). Eugene O'Neill's "A Touch of the Poet" by Gore Vidal.

1120). The Future of Conservatism by Gore Vidal.

1119). Suicide in the Trenches by Siegfried Sassoon.

1118). Dada Manifesto by Hugo Ball.[1]

1117). Karawane von Hugo Ball.

1116). Gadji beri bimba von Hugo Ball.[1]

1115). Police Brutality by Gore Vidal.

1114). HUAC Revisited by Gore Vidal.

1113). Frederic Prokosch: The European Connection by Gore Vidal.

1112). Why I Am Eight Years Younger than Anthony Burgess by Gore Vidal.

1111). Book Report by Gore Vidal.

1110). John Dos Passos at Midcentury by Gore Vidal.

1109). The House Un-American Activities Committee by Gore Vidal.

1108). President Kennedy by Gore Vidal.

1107). Jesus Is Waiting by Amy Hempel.

1106). Beach Town by Amy Hempel.

1105). Pen Pals: Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell by Gore Vidal.

1104). The Sexus of Henry Miller by Gore Vidal.

1103). Ford's Way by Gore Vidal.

1102). Maugham's Half & Half by Gore Vidal.

1101). Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House by Gore Vidal.

1100). Oscard Wilde: On the Skids Again by Gore Vidal.

1099). Dæmd æska eftir Wilfred Owen. Þýtt af Þorsteini Valdimarssyni.[1]

1098). Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen.[1]

1097). Tumble Home: A Novella and Short Stories by Amy Hempel.[1]

1096). Tumble Home by Amy Hempel.

1095). Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama by Alison Bechdel.[1]

1094). Lína langsokkur eftir Astrid Lindgren. Myndskreytt af Ingrid Vang Nyman. Þýtt af Sigrúnu Árnadóttur.[1][2]

1093). Logan Pearsall Smith Loves the Adverb by Gore Vidal.

1092). The Golden Bowl of Henry James by Gore Vidal.

Október (13/60)

1091). The Bookchat of Henry James by Gore Vidal.

1090). Meredith by Gore Vidal.

1089). The New Lodger by Amy Hempel.

1088). Love, Love, Love by Gore Vidal.

1087). Literary Gangsters by Gore Vidal.

1086). Writers and the World by Gore Vidal.

1085). The Annex by Amy Hempel.

1084). Housewife by Amy Hempel.

1083). Sportsman by Amy Hempel.

1082). The Children's Party by Amy Hempel.

1081). Church Cancels Cow by Amy Hempel.

1080). Weekend by Amy Hempel.

1079). Norman Mailer's Self-Advertisements by Gore Vidal.

1078). Creatures of the Night by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.[1]

1077). The Daughter of Owls by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.

1076). The Price by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.

1075). Satire in the 1950s by Gore Vidal.

1074). A Note on the Novel: by Gore Vidal.

1073). At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom: Stories by Amy Hempel.[1]

1072). The Rest of God by Amy Hempel.

1071). Tom-Rock Through the Eels by Amy Hempel.

1070). The Center by Amy Hempel.

1069). Under No Moon by Amy Hempel.

1068). The Lady Will Have the Slug Louie by Amy Hempel.

1067). At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom by Amy Hempel.

1066). In the Animal Shelter by Amy Hempel.

1065). And Lead Us Not into Penn Station by Amy Hempel.

1064). To Those of You Who Missed Your Connecting Flights Out of O'Hare by Amy Hempel.

1063). The Day I Had Everything by Amy Hempel.

1062). Murder by Amy Hempel.

1061). Du Jour by Amy Hempel.

1060). Rapture of the Deep by Amy Hempel.

1059). The Most Girl Part of You by Amy Hempel.

1058). Every Eckermann His Own Man by Gore Vidal.

1057). The Harvest by Amy Hempel.

1056). Daylight Come by Amy Hempel.

1055). Reasons to Live: Stories by Amy Hempel.[1]

1054). Today Will Be a Quiet Day by Amy Hempel.

1053). The Trump Tax Scam, Phase II by Paul Krugman.

1052). Arms and the Very Bad Men by Paul Krugman.

1051). Breathing Jesus by Amy Hempel.

1050). Why I'm Here by Amy Hempel.

1049). When It's Human Instead of When It's Dog by Amy Hempel.

1048). The Man in Bogotá by Amy Hempel.

1047). Three Popes Walk into a Bar by Amy Hempel.

1046). Pool Night by Amy Hempel.

1045). Going by Amy Hempel.

1044). Beg, Sl Tog, Inc, Cont, Rep by Amy Hempel.

1043). In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried by Amy Hempel.

1042). Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen.[1]

1041). San Francisco by Amy Hempel.

1040). Nashville Gone to Ashes by Amy Hempel.

1039). Celia Is Back by Amy Hempel.

1038). Tonight Is a Favor to Holly by Amy Hempel.

1037). In a Tub by Amy Hempel.

1036). On Amy Hempel by Rick Moody.

1035). Goodbye, Political Spin, Hello Blatant Lies by Paul Krugman.

1034). Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual Politics of Sickness by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English.[1]

1033). Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and Abroad by Barbara Ehrenreich and John Ehrenreich.[1]

1032). Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World - and Why Things Are Better than You Think by Hans Rosling with Anna Rosling Rönnlund and Ola Rosling.[1]

1031). Fear: Trump in the White House by Bob Woodward.[1]

1030). House by Neil Gaiman.

1029). Slough by John Betjeman.[1]

1028). Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing by Margaret Atwood.[1]

1027). Women in the Global Factory by Annette Fuentes and Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

1026). Modem Times 2.0 by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1025). Get the Music Right: Michael Moorcock Inverviewed by Terry Bisson.

1024). My Londons by Michael Moorcock.

1023). Modem Times by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1022). London Bone and Other Stories by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1021). London Bone by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1020). Lost London Writers by Michael Moorcock.

1019). The Cairene Purse by Michael Moorcock.[1]

September (16/165)

1018). London Flesh by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1017). Cake by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1016). The Clapham Antichrist by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1015). A Twist in the Lines by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1014). Doves in the Circle by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1013). Grimmsævintýri fyrir unga og aldna sögð upp á nýtt eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

1012). Gulllykillinn eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

1011). Veiðimennirnir tólf eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

1010). Vatnadísin í myllutjörninni eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

1009). Gæsastúlkan hjá lindinni eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

1008). Tunglið eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

1007). Hans sterki eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

1006). Lati Hans eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

1005). Update on Werewolves [...] by Margaret Atwood.

1004). London Blood by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1003). The Third Jungle Book by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1002). A Winter Admiral by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1001). Símelífjall eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

1000). Járn-Hans eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

999). The Rituals of Infinity by Michael Moorcock.[1]

998). Skórnir sem voru dansaðir í tætlur eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

997). Eineyg, tvíeyg og þríeyg eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

996). Collected Stories by Franz Kafka. Introduction by Gabriel Josipovici. Translated by Willa Muir.

995). A Chinese Puzzle by Franz Kafka. Translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.

994). Isabella by Franz Kafka. Translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.

993). The Stoker by Franz Kafka. Translated by Edwin Muir and Willa Muir.[1]

992). Hands by Franz Kafka. Translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.

991). The Watchman by Franz Kafka. Translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.

990). A Splendid Beast by Franz Kafka. Translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.

989). New Lamps by Franz Kafka. Translated by Malcolm Pasley.

988). An Ancient Sword by Franz Kafka. Translated by Hannah Arendt and Martin Greenberg.

987). The Proclamation by Franz Kafka. Translated by Malcolm Pasley.

986). The Angel by Franz Kafka. Translated by Hannah Arendt and Martin Greenberg.

985). The Student by Franz Kafka. Translated by Edwin Muir, Hannah Arendt, and Martin Greenberg.

984). Lærdómurinn í klíkuskýrslu Hannesar og Bjarna eftir Jón Trausta Reynisson.

983). The Zürau Aphorisms by Franz Kafka. Foreword by Daniel Frank. Translated by Edwin Muir, Michael Hofmann, and Willa Muir.[1]

982). The Great Wall of China by Franz Kafka.[1]

981). "He": Notes from the Year 1920 by Franz Kafka. Translated by Edwin Muir, Michael Hofmann, and Willa Muir.

980). Reflections on Sin, Pain, Hope, and the True Way by Franz Kafka. Translated by Edwin Muir, Michael Hofmann, and Willa Muir.

979). Asnakálið eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

978). Stolnu peningarnir eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

977). Litla líkklæðið eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

976). Hans broddgöltur eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

975). The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.[1]

974). Ástarljóð eftir Friðrik Sólnes.

973). Kavanaugh and the Politics of Bad Faith by Paul Krugman.

972). Ferðafélagarnir tveir eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

971). Bjarnarfeldur eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

970). The Rub of Time: Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump. Essays and Reportage, 1986–2016 by Martin Amis.[1]

969). Véra and Vladimir: Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov by Martin Amis.

968). Bellow: Avoiding the Void: The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915–1964 by Zachary Leader by Martin Amis.

967). Christopher Hitchens by Martin Amis.

966). Jane Austen and the Dream Factory by Martin Amis.

965). Rabbit Angstrom Confronts Obamacare by Martin Amis.

964). Updike's Farewell Notes: My Father's Tears and Other Stories by John Updike by Martin Amis.

963). Roth the Elder: A Moralistic Investigation: The Dying Animal by Philip Roth by Martin Amis.

962). Philip Roth Finds Himself: Roth Unbound by Claudia Roth Pierpont by Martin Amis.

961). The Crippled Murderers of Cali, Colombia by Martin Amis.

960). On Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition by Martin Amis.

959). In Memory of Neda Soltan (1983–2009): Iran by Martin Amis.

958). Is Terrorism 'About Religion'? by Martin Amis.

957). Ivan Is Introduced to the USSR: All Together Now: Voices of Revolution, 1917, edited and introduced by Mark D. Steinberg by Martin Amis.

956). You Ask the Questions (2) by Martin Amis.

955). Marty and Nick Jr. Sail to America by Martin Amis.

954). Writing Time's Arrow by Martin Amis.

953). On the Court: My Beautiful Game by Martin Amis.

952). In Search of Dieguito Maradona by Martin Amis.

951). No, I Am Not a Racist by Martin Amis.

950). The Champions League Final, 1999 by Martin Amis.

949). Three Stabs at Tennis by Martin Amis.

948). The Tims by Martin Amis.

947). My Ad by Martin Amis.

946). The Personalities of the Court by Martin Amis.

945). The Shock of the New: A Clockwork Orange Turns Fifty by Martin Amis.

944). J.G. Ballard: From Outer Space to Inner Space by Martin Amis.

943). Don DeLillo: Laureate of Terror: The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories by Don DeLillo by Martin Amis.

942). Travolta's Second Act by Martin Amis.

941). Losing in Las Vegas by Martin Amis.

940). Nabokov's Natural Selection: Stalking Nabokov by Brian Boyd by Martin Amis.

939). Bellow's Lettres: Saul Bellow, There Is Simply Too Much to Think About by Martin Amis.

938). The King's English by Martin Amis.

937). On the Road: The Multicity Book Tour by Martin Amis.

936). The Fourth Estate and the Question of Heredity by Martin Amis.

935). You Ask the Questions (I) by Martin Amis.

934). The Queen's Speech, the Queen's Heart by Martin Amis.

933). Princess Diana: A Mirror, Not a Lamp by Martin Amis.

932). Iris Murdoch (1919–1999): Age Will Win by Martin Amis.

931). Larkin's Letters to Monica by Martin Amis.

930). Philip Larkin: His Work and Life by Martin Amis.

929). The Republican Party in 2016: Trump by Martin Amis.

928). The Republican Party in 2012: Tampa, Florida by Martin Amis.

927). The Republican Party in 2011: Iowa by Martin Amis.

926). Saul Bellow, As Opposed to Henry James by Martin Amis.

925). Nabokov and the Problem from Hell: The Original of Laura by Vladimir Nabokov by Martin Amis.

924). He's Leaving Home by Martin Amis.

923). Fables by Robert Louis Stevenson.

922). The Song of the Morrow by Robert Louis Stevenson.

921). The Poor Thing by Robert Louis Stevenson.

920). The Touchstone by Robert Louis Stevenson.

919). Faith, Half Faith, and No Faith at All by Robert Louis Stevenson.

918). Something in It by Robert Louis Stevenson.

917). The Tadpole and the Frog by Robert Louis Stevenson.

916). The Cart-Horse and the Saddle-Horse by Robert Louis Stevenson.

915). The Distinguished Stranger by Robert Louis Stevenson.

914). The Citizen and the Traveller by Robert Louis Stevenson.

913). The Reader by Robert Louis Stevenson.

912). The Man and His Friend by Robert Louis Stevenson.

911). The Four Reformers by Robert Louis Stevenson.

910). The House of Eld by Robert Louis Stevenson.

909). The Yellow Paint by Robert Louis Stevenson.

908). The Penitent by Robert Louis Stevenson.

907). The Devil and the Innkeeper by Robert Louis Stevenson.

906). The Sick Man and the Fireman by Robert Louis Stevenson.

905). The Two Matches by Robert Louis Stevenson.

904). The Sinking Ship by Robert Louis Stevenson.

903). The Persons of the Tale by Robert Louis Stevenson.

902). Gæsastúlkan eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

901). Syngjandi klingjandi lævirkinn eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

900). Spila-Hans eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.

899). Félagarnir sex sem komust áfram í lífinu eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

898). If You Liked School You'll Love Work by Irvine Welsh.[1]

897). Kingdom of Fife by Irvine Welsh.

896). Jorinda og Joringel eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

895). Þúsundskinna eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

894). Miss Arizona by Irvine Welsh.

893). What's Holding Blacks Back? by John H. McWhorter.

892). Bóndatetur eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

891). The Fracking Factory: A Jerry Cornelius Story by Michael Moorcock.[1]

890). Gullfuglinn eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

889). Harkadurtur eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

888). Mjallhvít eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

887). Þyrnirós eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

886). The DOGS of Lincoln Park by Irvine Welsh.

885). If You Liked School You'll Love Work... by Irvine Welsh.

884). Cheering for the Rockets: A Jerry Cornelius Story by Michael Moorcock.[1]

883). The Spencer Inheritance: A Jerry Cornelius Story by Michael Moorcock.[1]

882). The Duniazát by Salman Rushdie.

881). Einiberjatréð eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

880). Dauði guðfaðir eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

879). Ræningjabrúðguminn eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

878). Álfarnir eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

877). Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything by Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith.[1]

876). Rattlesnakes by Irvine Welsh.

875). Listen to This by Alex Ross.[1]

874). Blessed Are the Sad: Late Brahms by Alex Ross.

873). Fervor: Remembering Lorraine Hunt Lieberson by Alex Ross.

872). I Saw the Light: Following Bob Dylan by Alex Ross.

871). The Music Mountain: Inside the Marlboro Retreat by Alex Ross.

870). Voice of the Century: Marian Anderson by Alex Ross.

869). Learning the Score: The Crisis in Music Education by Alex Ross.

868). Edges of Pop: Kiki and Herb, Cecil Taylor and Sonic Youth, Sinatra, Kurt Cobain by Alex Ross.

867). Almost Famous: On the Road with the St. Lawrence Quartet by Alex Ross.

866). Verdi's Grip: Opera as Popular Art by Alex Ross.

865). Song of the Earth: The Arctic Sound of John Luther Adams by Alex Ross.

864). Symphony of Millions: Classical Music in China by Alex Ross.

863). The Swoop! or, How Clarence Saved England: A Tale of the Great Invasion by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

862). The Politeness of Princes and Other School Stories by P. G. Wodehouse.

861). Pillingshot, Detective by P. G. Wodehouse.

860). The Autograph Hunters by P. G. Wodehouse.

859). A Corner in Lines by P. G. Wodehouse.

858). The Guardian by P. G. Wodehouse.

857). An International Affair by P. G. Wodehouse.

856). Shields' and the Cricket Cup by P. G. Wodehouse.

855). The Politeness of Princes by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

854). Death at the Excelsior and Other Stories by P. G. Wodehouse.

853). The Test Case by P. G. Wodehouse.

852). Concealed Art by P. G. Wodehouse.

851). The Best Sauce by P. G. Wodehouse.

850). Misunderstood by P. G. Wodehouse.

849). Death at the Excelsior by P. G. Wodehouse.

848). I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration

847). Emotional Landscapes: Björk's Saga by Alex Ross.

846). Great Soul: Searching for Schubert by Alex Ross.

845). The Anti-Maestro: Esa-Pekka Salonen at the Los Angeles Philharmonic by Alex Ross.

844). Orbiting: Radiohead's Grand Tour by Alex Ross.

843). The Storm of Style: Mozart's Golden Mean by Alex Ross.

842). Get Sick, Go Bankrupt and Die by Paul Krugman.

841). Infernal Machines: How Recordings Changed Music by Alex Ross.

840). Chacona, Lamento, Walking Blues: Bass Lines of Music History by Alex Ross.

839). Not George Washington - An Autobiographical Novel by Herbert Westbrook and P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

838). Adjustment Day by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

Ágúst (14/54)

837). Stígvélin úr vísundaskinninu eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

836). The Twenty-Five-Year Journey of Magic: The Gathering by Neima Jahromi.

835). Why We Go to Cabarets: A post-debutante explains by Ellin Mackay.

834). Listen to This: A classical kid learns to love pop-and wonders why he has to make a choice by Alex Ross.

833). Why I Am Not a Muslim by Ibn Warraq. Foreword by R. Joseph Hoffmann.[1]

832). The White Feather by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

831). The Werewolf by Aksel Sandemose. Introduction by Harald S. Næss. Translated by Gustaf Lannestock.[1]

830). Presidents Behaving Badly by Steven Pinker.

829). How Much Art Can the Brain Take? by Steven Pinker.

828). Can a Computer Be Conscious? by Steven Pinker.

827). The Brain's Versatile Toolbox by Steven Pinker.

826). Against Nature by Steven Pinker.

825). Evolutionary Psychology: Letter on Stephen Jay Gould's 'Darwinian Fundamentalists' by Steven Pinker.

824). Chasing the Jargon Jitters by Steven Pinker.

823). Grammar Puss by Steven Pinker.

822). The Game of the Name by Steven Pinker.

821). Letter on 9/11 and Perceptions of Risk by Steven Pinker.

820). Handalausa stúlkan eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

819). Gullhárin þrjú á Kölska eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

818). Beinið sem söng eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

817). Tónsnillingarnir frá Brimaborg eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

816). Living with a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth about Everything by Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

815). Karl and the Ogre by Paul J. McAuley. Illustrated by Hank Jankus.

814). Something Not Rotten in Denmark by Paul Krugman.

813). Eyes of Redemption by James Brunet. Illustrated by John Lakey.

812). Christmas Every Day and Other Stories Told for Children by William Dean Howells.[1]

811). Butterflyflutterby and Flutterbybutterfly by William Dean Howells.

810). The Pumpkin-Glory by William Dean Howells.

809). The Pony Engine and the Pacific Express by William Dean Howells.

808). The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal by Gore Vidal. Edited by Jay Parini.[1]

807). Monotheism and Its Discontents by Gore Vidal.

806). Homage to Daniel Shays by Gore Vidal.

805). The Holy Family: The Gospel according to Arthur, Paul, Pierre, and William and several minor apostles by Gore Vidal.

804). Pornography by Gore Vidal.

803). Passage to Egypt by Gore Vidal.

802). Turkeys Turning the Tables by William Dean Howells.

801). Rabbit's Own Burrow by Gore Vidal.

800). Montaigne by Gore Vidal.

799). Dawn Powell: The American Writer by Gore Vidal.

798). William Dean Howells by Gore Vidal.

797). Christmas Every Day by William Dean Howells.[1]

796). Tarzan Revisited by Gore Vidal.

795). Novelists and Critics of the 1940s by Gore Vidal.

794). Imperial America: Reflections on the United States of Amnesia by Gore Vidal.[1]

793). Interim Report: Election 2004 by Gore Vidal.

792). We Are the Patriots by Gore Vidal.

791). The National Security State by Gore Vidal.

790). Notes on Our Patriarchal State by Gore Vidal.

789). Armageddon? by Gore Vidal.

788). A Cheerful Response by Gore Vidal.

787). The Day the American Empire Ran Out of Gas by Gore Vidal.

786). The Privatizing of the American Election by Gore Vidal.

785). State of the Union: 2004 by Gore Vidal.

784). Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream by Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

783). Out of Hand by Nina Kiriki Hoffman. Illustrated by Brad W. Foster.

782). Welcome to Cancerland by Barbara Ehrenreich.

781). Natural Causes: An Epidemic of Wellness, the Certainty of Dying, and Killing Ourselves to Live Longer by Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

780). Charlie Manson's Home on the Range by Gay Talese.

779). The Silent Season of a Hero by Gay Talese.

778). The Unlimited Dream Company by J.G. Ballard.[1]

777). Frank Sinatra Has a Cold by Gay Talese.

776). Why the Left Is So Afraid of Jordan Peterson by Caitlin Flanagan.

775). Denialism: What Drives People to Reject the Truth by Keith Kahn-Harris.

774). Con/Game: You Can't Cheat an Honest Man by Cory Doctorow. Illustrated by Jen Wang.

773). In Real Life by Cory Doctorow. Illustrated by Jen Wang.[1]

772). The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fennimore Cooper.[1]

771). The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.[1]

770). Love Among the Chickens [...] by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

Júlí (8/15)

769). Legacy: An Off-Color Novella for You to Color by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Mike Norton and Steven Morris.[1]

768). Bait: Off-Color Stories for You to Color by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Alise Gluskova, Duncan Fegredo, Joëlle Jones, Kirbi Fagan, Lee Bermejo, Marc Sheff, Steven Morris, and Tony Puryear.[1]

767). Salvation by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Joëlle Jones.

766). Mud Slinger by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Steven Morris.

765). Bait by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Marc Sheff.

764). Ghostwriter by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Alise Gluskova.

763). Nonsense by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Tony Puryear.

762). Let's See What Happens by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Duncan Fegredo.

761). Conspiracy by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Kirbi Fagan.

760). Dad All Over by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Lee Bermejo.

759). The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.[1]

758). The Shores of Death by Michael Moorcock.[1]

757). Peterson's Complaint by Laurie Penny.

756). The Winds of Limbo by Michael Moorcock.[1][2]

755). The Sundered Worlds by Michael Moorcock.[1]

754). King of the City by Michael Moorcock.[1]

753). The Science of (Sexual) Frustration by Emily Nagoski.

752). I'm Sorry You're Lonely but It's Not My Job to Help You: The Science of Incels by Emily Nagoski.

751). Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay.[1]

750). Jeeves Makes an Omelette by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

749). Shark-killer by Carol Severance. Illustrated by Paul Jaquays.

748). The Old Ways Are Best by Larry Walker. Illustrated by Stephen E. Fabian.

747). The Entire Western World Lives in Cognitive Dissonance by Paul Craig Roberts.

Júní (10/14)

746). The Last Word: Adventurers say the darndest things before you squash them by Gregg Sharp.

745). The Spirit Way by Leigh Ann Hussey. Illustrated by Terry Lee.

744). The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008 by Paul Krugman.[1]

743). The Age of Patriarchy: How an Unfashionable Idea Became a Rallying Cry for Feminism Today by Charlotte Higgins.

742). Tucker's Kobolds by Roger E. Moore.

741). Well Bottled at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by George Barr.

740). The City & the City by China Miéville.[1] [Hugo & Locus Award winner; Nebula Award nominee]

739). The Passing of Kings by Lois Tilton. Illustrated by George Barr.

738). Return of the Blood Libel by Paul Krugman.

737). Ottólína og gula kisan eftir Chris Riddell. Þýtt af Ásdísi Guðnadóttur.[1]

736). The Public Confessions of a Middle-Aged Woman by Sue Townsend.[1]

735). Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris.[1]

734). The Last Man by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

733). Palimpsest by Tais Teng. Illustrated by Valerie A. Valusek.

732). The Prince's Birthday by Keith Minnion. Illustrated by Paul Jaquays.

731). Dragon Meat by Robert Don Hughes. Illustrated by Brad W. Foster.

730). The Bright Stuff by Daniel C. Dennett.

729). The Agony of Misplaced Ecstasy by Daniel C. Dennett.

728). Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind by Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola. Foreword by Richard Dawkins.[1]

727). The Pawns of Crux by Steven Saylor. Illustrated by Darlene.

726). What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire? by Miranda Carter.

725). Confessions of an English Opium-Eater: Being an Extract from the Life of a Scholar by Thomas De Quincey. Introduction by George Douglas.[1]

724). Notes from China by Barbara W. Tuchman.[1]

723). Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911–45 by Barbara W. Tuchman.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

Maí (25/79)

722). Claudius the God by Robert Graves. Introduction by Barry Unsworth.[1]

721). Swamp Thing Book One: Saga of the Swamp Thing by Alan Moore. Foreword by Ramsey Campbell. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

720). The Saga of the Swamp Thing #27: ...by Demons Driven! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

719). The Saga of the Swamp Thing #26: ...a Time of Running... by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

718). The Saga of the Swamp Thing #25: The Sleep of Reason... by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

717). The Saga of the Swamp Thing #24: Roots by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

716). The Saga of the Swamp Thing #23: Another Green World by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

715). The Saga of the Swamp Thing #22: Swamped by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

714). The Saga of the Swamp Thing #21: The Anatomy Lesson by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1]

713). Angel Catbird Volume 2: To Castle Catula by Margaret Atwood. Foreword by G. Willow Wilson. Illustrated by Johnnie Christmas.[1]

712). Rummungur ræningi eftir Otfried Preußler. Þýtt af Aðalsteini Ásbergi Sigurðssyni.[1]

711). Reconsider the Lobster by Kate Mann.

710). Jordan Peterson, Custodian of the Patriarchy by Nellie Bowles.

709). Across the Fog-Gray Sea by Lois Tilton. Illustrated by Stephen E. Fabian.

708). On the Camino by Jason.[1]

707). Lost Cat by Jason.[1]

706). Cinema Panopticum by Thomas Ott.[1]

705). The Sigh by Marjane Satrapi. Translated by Edward Gauvin.[1]

704). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century 1969 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

703). Post-Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel.[1]

702). Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English.[1]

701). Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel.[1]

700). The Social Cell: What do debutante balls, the Japanese tea ceremony, Ponzi schemes and doubting clergy all have in common? by Daniel C. Dennett.

699). Concerning Franklin and His Gallant Crew by Margaret Atwood.

698). The It-Doesn't-Matter Suit by Sylvia Plath. Illustrated by Rotraut Susanne Berner.[1]

697). Curious Pursuits: Occasional Writing 1970-2005 by Margaret Atwood.[1]

696). Ten Ways of Looking at The Island of Dr. Moreau: Introduction to The Island of Doctor Moreau by Margaret Atwood.

695). Uncovered: An American Iliad by Margaret Atwood.

694). Headscarves to Die For: Review of Snow by Orhan Pamuk, trans. Maureen Freely by Margaret Atwood.

693). To Beechey Island by Margaret Atwood.

692). He Springs Eternal: Review of Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Difficult Times by Studs Terkel by Margaret Atwood.

691). Carol Shields, Who Died Last Week, Wrote Books that Were Full of Delights by Margaret Atwood.

690). George Orwell: Some Personal Connections by Margaret Atwood.

689). Edinburgh and Its Festival by Margaret Atwood.

688). Letter to America by Margaret Atwood.

687). Writing Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood.

686). Mortification by Margaret Atwood.

685). Victory Gardens by Margaret Atwood.

684). The Queen of Quinkdom: Review of The Birthday of the World and Other Stories by Ursula K. Le Guin by Margaret Atwood.

683). The Indelible Woman: Essay on Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse by Margaret Atwood.

682). Cops and Robbers: Review of Tishomingo Blues by Elmore Leonard by Margaret Atwood.

681). Of Myths and Men by Margaret Atwood.

680). Mystery Man: Some Clues to Dashiell Hammett by Margaret Atwood.

679). Introduction to Doctor Glas by Margaret Atwood.

678). Introduction to She by Margaret Atwood.

677). When Afghanistan Was at Peace by Margaret Atwood.

676). Mordecai Richler: 1931-2001: Diogenes of Montreal by Margaret Atwood.

675). Pinteresque by Margaret Atwood.

674). Why I Love Night of the Hunter: Review of The Night of the Hunter, dir. Charles Laughton (1955) by Margaret Atwood.

673). In Search of Alias Grace: On Writing Canadian Historical Fiction by Margaret Atwood.

672). 'Little Chappies with Breasts': Review of An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel by Margaret Atwood.

671). Not So Grimm: The Staying Power of Fairy Tales by Margaret Atwood.

670). The Grunge Look by Margaret Atwood.

669). The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish.[1]

668). Spotty-Handed Villainesses: Problems of Female Bad Behaviour by Margaret Atwood.

667). Introduction: The Early Years by Margaret Atwood.

666). Afterword to Anne of Green Gables by Margaret Atwood.

665). Angela Carter: 1940-1992 by Margaret Atwood.

664). A Slave to His Own Liberation: Review of The General in His Labyrinth by Gabriel García Márquez by Margaret Atwood.

663). Nine Beginnings by Margaret Atwood.

662). A Double-Bladed Knife: Subversive Laughter in Two Stories by Margaret Atwood.

661). The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

660). The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy by Matthew Stewart.

659). A Difficult Undertaking by Harry Turtledove. Illustrated by Hank Jankus.

658). The Public Woman as Honorary Man: Review of The Warrior Queens by Antonia Fraser by Margaret Atwood.

657). Introduction: Reading Blind by Margaret Atwood.

656). Great Aunts: From Family Portraits: Remembrances by Twenty Distinguished Writers, ed. Carolyn Anthony by Margaret Atwood.

655). Writing Utopia by Margaret Atwood.

654). Haunted by Their Nightmares: Review of Beloved by Toni Morrison by Margaret Atwood.

653). Introduction to Roughing It in the Bush by Margaret Atwood.

652). Wondering What It's Like to Be a Woman: Review of The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike by Margaret Atwood.

651). Writing the Male Character by Margaret Atwood.

650). Northrop Frye Observed by Margaret Atwood.

649). The Curse of Eve — Or, What I Learned in School by Margaret Atwood.

648). Review of Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters by Margaret Atwood.

647). Review of Diving into the Wreck by Margaret Atwood.

646). File Under "B" by Esther M. Friesner. Illustrated by Valerie A. Valusek.

645). The Wizard's Boy by Nancy Varian Berberick. Illustrated by Bob Eggleton.

644). Travels Back by Margaret Atwood.

643). The Burning World by J.G. Ballard.[1]

642). Valkyrie by W. J. Hodgson. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio.

641). Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born by Peter David. Illustrated by Jae Lee.[1]

640). The Ultimates #1: Super-Human by Mark Millar. Illustrated by Bryan Hitch.[1]

639). Scalped: Indian Country: Part One of Three by Jason Aaron. Illustrated by R. M. Guéra.[1]

638). Witch & Wizard: The Manga: Free Comic Book Day Preview by James Patterson. Illustrated by Svetlana Chmakova.[1]

637). Bart Simpson: Big Top Flop by Sergio Aragonés.[1]

636). Li'l Krusty by Mary Trainor. Illustrated by Jason Ho.[1]

635). Bart Simpson: Let the Games Begin! by Evan Dorkin.[1]

634). Ralph Wiggum: Ralph Learns a Lesson by Jesse Leon McCann. Illustrated by James Lloyd.[1]

633). Elric: The Balance Lost by Chris Roberson. Afterword by Ross Richie. Illustrated by Francesco Biagini.[1]

632). The Hulk: The Fixit! by Todd Dezago. Illustrated by Leonel Castellani.[1]

631). Iron Man/Supernova: There's an Ape for That! by Paul Tobin. Illustrated by Craig Rousseau.[1]

630). Iron Man/Thor #1: Fair Weather by Matt Fraction. Illustrated by John Romita, Jr.[1]

629). Stofuhiti - ritgerð um samtímann eftir Berg Ebba Benediktsson.[1]

628). Mœbius Library: The World of Edena by Mœbius. Translated by Brandon Kander, Diana Schutz, Laure Dupont, and Philip R. Simon.[1]

627). Nemo: River of Ghosts by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

626). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century 1910 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

625). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

624). Les formes robustes de la Vérité sous le voile diaphane de la Fantaisie de Souheil Mellah.

623). The Grey Stones by Josepha Sherman. Illustrated by James Faulkenberg.

622). The Last Temptation by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.[1]

621). The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard. Introduction by Martin Amis.[1]

620). Early Ballard: The Drowned World by Martin Amis.

619). Catwings by Ursula K. Le Guin. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler.[1]

Apríl (15/31)

618). The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James.[1]

617). 'Beta Males' Want to Kill Women Because They Can't Get Laid by Robyn Pennacchia.

616). My Point... and I Do Have One by Ellen DeGeneres.

615). Doomsgame by J. B. Allen. Illustrated by Stephan Peregrine.

614). Intruder by Russell Madden. Illustrated by Hank Jankus.

613). On the Rocks at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by George Barr.

612). The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass by Stephen King.[1]

611). Scandinavian Humor & Other Myths by John Louis Anderson.

610). The Getaway by Jim Thompson. Introduction by Barry Gifford.[1]

609). Tonight by Elfriede Jelinek. Translated by Michael Hofmann.

608). Spring by Elfriede Jelinek. Translated by Michael Hofmann.

607). Our Motorbike by Elfriede Jelinek. Translated by Michael Hofmann.

606). Contempt by Elfriede Jelinek. Translated by Michael Hofmann.

605). The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 5 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Thomas M. Disch.[1][2][3]

604). I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon by Philip K. Dick.[1]

603). The Alien Mind by Philip K. Dick.

602). Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Jonathan Lethem.[1]

601). Rautavaara's Case by Philip K. Dick.[1]

600). Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities by Philip K. Dick.[1]

599). I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon by Philip K. Dick.[1]

598). Strange Memories of Death by Philip K. Dick.

597). Chains of Air, Web of Aether by Philip K. Dick.

596). The Exit Door Leads In by Philip K. Dick.[1]

595). The Day Mr. Computer Fell Out of Its Tree by Philip K. Dick.

594). The Eye of the Sibyl by Philip K. Dick.[1]

593). Paycheck by Philip K. Dick.[1]

592). The Golden Man by Philip K. Dick.[1]

591). The Pre-persons by Philip K. Dick.[1]

590). Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by David Farr, Dee Rees, Jack Thorne, Jessica Mecklenburg, Kalen Egan, Matthew Graham, Michael Dinner, Ronald D. Moore, Tony Grisoni, Travis Beacham, and Travis Sentell.

589). The Best of Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick.[1]

588). A Little Something for Us Tempunauts by Philip K. Dick.[1]

587). Cadbury, the Beaver Who Lacked by Philip K. Dick.

586). The Electric Ant by Philip K. Dick.[1]

585). The Story to End All Stories for Harlan Ellison's Anthology "Dangerous Visions" by Philip K. Dick.

584). Faith of Our Fathers by Philip K. Dick.[1] [Hugo Award nominee]

583). Not By Its Cover by Philip K. Dick.[1]

582). Holy Quarrel by Philip K. Dick.

581). Your Appointment Will Be Yesterday by Philip K. Dick.

580). A Terran Odyssey by Philip K. Dick.

579). The Preserving Machine by Philip K. Dick.[1]

578). Retreat Syndrome by Philip K. Dick.[1]

577). A Game of Unchance by Philip K. Dick.

576). The War with the Fnools by Philip K. Dick.[1]

575). The Little Black Box by Philip K. Dick.

574). Myndasagan: Hetjur, skrýmsl og skattborgarar eftir Úlfhildi Dagsdóttur.[1]

573). Nú er ólöglegt að stela stemningunni eftir Nínu Richter.

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572). The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 4 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by James Tiptree, Jr..[1][2][3]

571). Oh, to Be a Blobel! by Philip K. Dick.[1]

570). What'll We Do with Ragland Park? by Philip K. Dick.[1]

569). Stand-by by Philip K. Dick.

568). The Days of Perky Pat by Philip K. Dick.[1]

567). Orpheus with Clay Feet by Philip K. Dick.[1]

566). What the Dead Men Say by Philip K. Dick.[1]

565). Jordan Peterson & Fascist Mysticism by Pankaj Mishra.

564). Who Does She Think She Is? by Laurie Penny.

563). Waterspider by Philip K. Dick.[1]

562). Novelty Act by Philip K. Dick.[1]

561). The Wages of Stress by Christopher Gilbert. Illustrated by Tom Centola.

560). And Yet...: Essays by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

559). What Is Patriotism? by Christopher Hitchens.

558). The Importance of Being Orwell by Christopher Hitchens.

557). G. K. Chesterton: The Reactionary by Christopher Hitchens.

556). Peace and Quiet: Four projects for righteous anti-war types by Christopher Hitchens.

555). Charles Dickens's Inner Child by Christopher Hitchens.

554). The True Spirit of Christmas by Christopher Hitchens.

553). Joan Didion: Blue Nights by Christopher Hitchens.

552). Rosa Luxemburg: Red Rosa by Christopher Hitchens.

551). The Politicians We Deserve by Christopher Hitchens.

550). Hezbollah's Progress by Christopher Hitchens.

549). Shut Up about Armenians or We'll Hurt Them Again by Christopher Hitchens.

548). Colin Powell: Powell Valediction by Christopher Hitchens.

547). Engaging with Iran Is Like Having Sex with Someone Who Hates You by Christopher Hitchens.

546). Edward M. Kennedy: Redemption Song by Christopher Hitchens.

545). The Lovely Stones by Christopher Hitchens.

544). Barack Obama: Cool Cat by Christopher Hitchens.

543). No Regrets by Christopher Hitchens.

542). V. S. Naipaul: Cruel and Unusual by Christopher Hitchens.

541). The Tall Tale of Tuzla by Christopher Hitchens.

540). The Case against Hillary Clinton by Christopher Hitchens.

539). Paul Scott: Victoria's Secret by Christopher Hitchens.

538). Arthur Schlesinger: The Courtier by Christopher Hitchens.

537). Ayaan Hirsi Ali: The Price of Freedom by Christopher Hitchens.

536). On the Limits of Self-improvement, Part III: Mission Accomplished by Christopher Hitchens.

535). On the Limits of Self-improvement, Part II: Vice and Versa by Christopher Hitchens.

534). On the Limits of Self-improvement, Part I: Of Vice and Men by Christopher Hitchens.

533). Edmund Wilson: Literary Companion by Christopher Hitchens.

532). Physician, Heal Thyself by Christopher Hitchens.

531). If There Were No Benny Cemoli by Philip K. Dick.[1]

530). War Game by Philip K. Dick.[1]

529). Gertrude Bell: The Woman Who Made Iraq by Christopher Hitchens.

528). Clive James: The Omnivore by Christopher Hitchens.

527). Imperial Follies by Christopher Hitchens.

526). Oriana Fallaci and the Art of the Interview by Christopher Hitchens.

525). Look Who's Cutting and Running Now by Christopher Hitchens.

524). How Uninviting: Tony Judt's persecution complex by Christopher Hitchens.

523). Blood for No Oil! by Christopher Hitchens.

522). Power Suits by Christopher Hitchens.

521). Vertu úlfur: wargus esto eftir Héðinn Unnsteinsson.[1]

520). Can Bill Wyman be Bill Wyman? No, says Bill Wyman / Rock critic takes heat from rocker of same name by Joe Garofoli.

519). Ian Fleming: Bottoms Up by Christopher Hitchens.

518). A. N. Wilson: Downhill All the Way by Christopher Hitchens.

517). Bah, Humbug by Christopher Hitchens.

516). The Turkey Has Landed by Christopher Hitchens.

515). Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold.[1]

514). My Red-State Odyssey by Christopher Hitchens.

513). Salman Rushdie: Hobbes in the Himalayas by Christopher Hitchens.

512). Mikhail Lermontov: A Doomed Young Man by Christopher Hitchens.

511). On Becoming American by Christopher Hitchens.

510). Ohio's Odd Numbers by Christopher Hitchens.

509). Menace React by Philip K. Dick.

508). Bring on the Mud by Christopher Hitchens.

507). Orhan Pamuk: Mind the Gap by Christopher Hitchens.

506). Orwell's List by Christopher Hitchens.

505). Che Guevara: Goodbye to All That by Christopher Hitchens.

504). The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 3 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by John Brunner.[1][2][3]

503). The Book of Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick.[1]

502). Psi-Man Heal My Child! by Philip K. Dick.[1]

501). The Variable Man and Other Stories by Philip K. Dick.[1]

500). A World of Talent by Philip K. Dick.[1]

499). Misadjustment by Philip K. Dick.

498). Explorers We by Philip K. Dick.[1]

497). The Unreconstructed M by Philip K. Dick.[1]

496). Recall Mechanism by Philip K. Dick.[1]

495). The Minority Report by Philip K. Dick.[1]

494). The Mold of Yancy by Philip K. Dick.[1]

493). Captive Market by Philip K. Dick.[1]

492). Service Call by Philip K. Dick.[1]

491). Autofac by Philip K. Dick.[1]

490). The Wind from Nowhere: by J.G. Ballard.[1]

489). The Chromium Fence by Philip K. Dick.[1]

488). War Veteran by Philip K. Dick.[1]

487). The Intellectual We Deserve by Nathan J. Robinson.

486). Pay for the Printer by Philip K. Dick.[1]

485). ABC Knees (A Whore's Poem) by Elle Stanger.

484). To Serve the Master by Philip K. Dick.

483). Null-O by Philip K. Dick.[1]

482). Strange Eden by Philip K. Dick.[1]

481). The Father-Thing by Philip K. Dick.[1]

480). Fair Game by Philip K. Dick.[1]

479). I, Claudius by Robert Graves.[1]

478). Springtime for Sycophants by Paul Krugman.

477). Why White Evangelicalism Is So Cruel by Chris Ladd.

476). The Big Push: Exposing and Challenging the Persistence of Patriarchy by Cynthia Enloe.[1]

475). If You Steal by Jason.[1]

474). Að éta skít eftir Illuga Jökulson.

473). That's Patriarchy: How female sexual liberation led to male sexual entitlement by Van Badham.

472). Eruð þið í liði með fasistum? eftir Kristin Hrafnsson.

471). Murder in the Dark: Short Fictions and Prose Poems by Margaret Atwood. Afterword by Steven Heighton.[1]

470). Instructions for the Third Eye by Margaret Atwood.

469). Everlasting by Margaret Atwood.

468). Hand by Margaret Atwood.

467). A Parable by Margaret Atwood.

466). Hopeless by Margaret Atwood.

465). Him by Margaret Atwood.

464). Strawberries by Margaret Atwood.

463). Liking Men by Margaret Atwood.

462). Iconography by Margaret Atwood.

461). Worship by Margaret Atwood.

460). She by Margaret Atwood.

459). Mute by Margaret Atwood.

458). The Page by Margaret Atwood.

457). Bread by Margaret Atwood.

456). Women's Novels (For Lenore) by Margaret Atwood.

455). Simmering by Margaret Atwood.

454). Murder in the Dark by Margaret Atwood.

453). Raw Materials by Margaret Atwood.

452). Fainting by Margaret Atwood.

451). The Victory Burlesk by Margaret Atwood.

450). Boyfriends by Margaret Atwood.

449). Horror Comics by Margaret Atwood.

448). Before the War by Margaret Atwood.

447). The Boys' Own Annual, 1911 by Margaret Atwood.

446). Making Poison by Margaret Atwood.

445). Autobiography by Margaret Atwood.

444). The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 1 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Roger Zelazny. Foreword by Steven Owen Godersky.[1][2][3]

443). Nanny by Philip K. Dick.[1]

442). Prize Ship by Philip K. Dick.[1]

441). A Handful of Darkness by Philip K. Dick.[1]

440). Colony by Philip K. Dick.[1]

439). The King of the Elves by Philip K. Dick.[1]

438). Out in the Garden by Philip K. Dick.[1]

437). The Great C by Philip K. Dick.[1]

436). Paycheck by Philip K. Dick.[1]

435). Bodily Harm by Margaret Atwood.[1]

434). The Builder by Philip K. Dick.[1]

433). The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford by Philip K. Dick.[1]

432). The Indefatigable Frog by Philip K. Dick.[1]

431). How Do You Differentiate Good Acting From Bad Acting? by Marcus Geduld.

430). Expendable by Philip K. Dick.[1]

429). The Preserving Machine by Philip K. Dick.[1]

428). The Infinites by Philip K. Dick.[1]

427). The Little Movement by Philip K. Dick.[1]

426). Roog by Philip K. Dick.[1]

425). Stability by Philip K. Dick.[1]

424). Life Before Man by Margaret Atwood.[1]

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423). Precious Artifact by Philip K. Dick.

422). Return Match by Philip K. Dick.

421). Hvunndagshetjan: Þrjár öruggar aðferðir til að eignast óskilgetin börn eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur.[1]

420). Against Popular Culture by Owen Hulatt.

419). Passing in the Night by Rob Chilson. Illustrated by John Weinberg.

418). Blood, Class and Empire: The Enduring Anglo-American Relationship by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

417). "Fuck you, I like guns." by Anna.

416). Is Jordan Peterson the stupid man's smart person? by Tabatha Southey.

415). Mortality by Christopher Hitchens. Foreword by Graydon Carter. Afterword by Carol Blue.[1]

414). No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

413). Kappaslagur eða rímað afreksmannatal úr fornöld Íslendinga eftir Sigfús Sigfússon frá Eyvindará.

412). Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff.[1]

411). And Adventuring To... by Brenda Gates Spielman. Illustrated by Jerry Eaton.

410). Transformations by Anne Sexton. Foreword by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.. Illustrated by Barbara Swan.[1]

409). Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) by Anne Sexton.[1]

408). Hansel and Gretel by Anne Sexton.[1]

407). The Frog Prince by Anne Sexton.[1]

406). The Twelve Dancing Princesses by Anne Sexton.[1]

405). The Maiden Without Hands by Anne Sexton.[1]

404). Red Riding Hood by Anne Sexton.[1]

403). The Wonderful Musician by Anne Sexton.[1]

402). One-Eye, Two-Eyes, Three-Eyes by Anne Sexton.[1]

401). Cinderella by Anne Sexton.[1]

400). Iron Hans by Anne Sexton.[1]

399). Rapunzel by Anne Sexton.[1]

398). Godfather Death by Anne Sexton.[1]

397). The Little Peasant by Anne Sexton.[1]

396). Rumpelstiltskin by Anne Sexton.[1]

395). The White Snake by Anne Sexton.[1]

394). Snow White and the Seven Dwarves by Anne Sexton.[1]

393). The Gold Key by Anne Sexton.

392). At Moonset Blackcat Comes: A Tale of Gord of Greyhawk by E. Gary Gygax. Illustrated by Jim Roslof.

391). Dennim and the Golem by Robert S. Babcock. Illustrated by Stephan Peregrine.

390). The Forging of Fear by Ardath Mayhar. Illustrated by Valerie A. Valusek.

389). Art Sex Music by Cosey Fanni Tutti.[1]

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388). Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [Hugo, Nebula & Locus Award winner]

387). The Libertarian Case for Drug Prohibition by Timothy Hsiao.

386). The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Translated by Katherine Woods.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]

385). XLST: Programmer's Reference by Michael Kay.[1]

384). The Female Price of Male Pleasure by Lili Loofbourow.

383). Rocannon's World by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

382). Miklu meira en mest eftir Hrafn Jökulsson.[1]

381). Lament for Vixeela by Clark Ashton Smith.

380). The Wind-Threnody by Clark Ashton Smith.

379). The Unmerciful Mistress by Clark Ashton Smith.

378). The Unfinished Quest by Clark Ashton Smith.

377). The Harbour of the Past by Clark Ashton Smith.

376). The Burden of the Suns by Clark Ashton Smith.

375). Amor Autumnalis by Clark Ashton Smith.

374). Winter Midnight (II) by Clark Ashton Smith.

373). Wings of Perfume by Clark Ashton Smith.

372). The Waning Moon by Clark Ashton Smith.

371). The Twilight Woods by Clark Ashton Smith.

370). To the Morning Star by Clark Ashton Smith.

369). To a Mariposa Lily by Clark Ashton Smith.

368). The Throne of Winter by Clark Ashton Smith.

367). Souvenance by Clark Ashton Smith.

366). Seer of the Cycles by Clark Ashton Smith.

365). Saturnian Cinema by Clark Ashton Smith.

364). A Madrigal by Clark Ashton Smith.

363). Lawn-Mower by Clark Ashton Smith.

362). High Surf: Monterey Bay by Clark Ashton Smith.

361). Harmony by Clark Ashton Smith.

360). The Fanes of Dawn by Clark Ashton Smith.

359). Adjuration by Clark Ashton Smith.

358). The Years Restored by Clark Ashton Smith.

357). Sphinx and Medusa by Clark Ashton Smith.

356). The Song of the Worlds by Clark Ashton Smith.

355). A Song from Hell by Clark Ashton Smith.

354). The Potion of Dreams by Clark Ashton Smith.

353). A Phantasy of Twilight by Clark Ashton Smith.

352). The Dream-God's Realm by Clark Ashton Smith.

351). A Dream of Oblivion by Clark Ashton Smith.

350). The Castle of Dreams by Clark Ashton Smith.

349). The Burning-Ghauts at Benares by Clark Ashton Smith.

348). Beyond the Door by Clark Ashton Smith.

347). The Ancient Quest by Clark Ashton Smith.

346). The Titans in Tartarus by Clark Ashton Smith.

345). The Suns and the Void by Clark Ashton Smith.

344). Ode to Light by Clark Ashton Smith.

343). Suggestion by Clark Ashton Smith.

342). The Sphinx of the Infinite by Clark Ashton Smith.

341). Reclamation by Clark Ashton Smith.

340). Poplars by Clark Ashton Smith.

339). L'Amour Supreme by Clark Ashton Smith.

338). The Garden of Dreams by Clark Ashton Smith.

337). Fawn-Lilies by Clark Ashton Smith.

336). Dead Love by Clark Ashton Smith.

335). Wine of Summer by Clark Ashton Smith.

334). Windows at Lamplighting Time by Clark Ashton Smith.

333). The Whisper of the Worm by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

332). Water-Hemlock by Clark Ashton Smith.

331). Water-Fight by Clark Ashton Smith.

330). Vultures Come to the Ambarvalia by Clark Ashton Smith.

329). Venus by Clark Ashton Smith.

328). Vaticinations by Clark Ashton Smith.

327). Une Vie Spectrale de Clark Ashton Smith.

326). Un Paysage Paîen de Clark Ashton Smith.

325). Tryst at Lobos by Clark Ashton Smith.

324). Trope by Clark Ashton Smith.

323). Tristan to Iseult by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

322). Town Lights by Clark Ashton Smith.

321). Touch by Clark Ashton Smith.

320). To Whom It May Concern by Clark Ashton Smith.

319). To Nora May French (II) by Clark Ashton Smith.

318). To Beauty: A Fragment by Clark Ashton Smith.

317). Tin Can on the Mountain-Top by Clark Ashton Smith.

316). The Thralls of Circe Climb Parnassus by Clark Ashton Smith.

315). "That Last Infirmity" by Clark Ashton Smith.

314). Tempus by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

313). Sunset Over Farm-Land by Clark Ashton Smith.

312). Sufficiency by Clark Ashton Smith.

311). Strange Girl by Clark Ashton Smith.

310). Stormy Afterglow by Clark Ashton Smith.

309). Storm's End by Clark Ashton Smith.

308). Spring Nunnery by Clark Ashton Smith.

307). Spectral Life by Clark Ashton Smith.

306). Sonnet (How) by Clark Ashton Smith.

305). Somnus: A Fragment by Clark Ashton Smith.

304). Someone by Clark Ashton Smith.

303). Snowfall on Acacia by Clark Ashton Smith.

302). Snake, Owl, Cat or Hawk by Clark Ashton Smith.

301). Slaughter-House Pasture by Clark Ashton Smith.

300). Sestet by Clark Ashton Smith.

299). Sea-Memory by Clark Ashton Smith.

298). School-Room Pastime by Clark Ashton Smith.

297). Satiety (A) by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

296). River-Canyon by Clark Ashton Smith.

295). Reigning Empress by Clark Ashton Smith.

294). Refuge by Clark Ashton Smith.

293). Prisoner in Vain by Clark Ashton Smith.

292). A Prayer by Clark Ashton Smith.

291). Pool at Lobos by Clark Ashton Smith.

290). Poets in Hades by Clark Ashton Smith.

289). Poet in a Barroom by Clark Ashton Smith.

288). Plague from the Abatoir by Clark Ashton Smith.

287). Picture by Piero di Cosimo by Clark Ashton Smith.

286). Phallus Impudica by Clark Ashton Smith.

285). One Evening by Clark Ashton Smith.

284). On the Mount of Stone by Clark Ashton Smith.

283). On a Chinese Vase by Clark Ashton Smith.

282). An Old Theme by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

281). Old Limestone Kiln by Clark Ashton Smith.

280). Old Hydraulic Diggings by Clark Ashton Smith.

279). Odysseus in Eternity by Clark Ashton Smith.

278). The Nymph by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

277). Nuns Walking in the Orchard by Clark Ashton Smith.

276). November by Clark Ashton Smith.

275). Nocturnal Pines by Clark Ashton Smith.

274). Night of Miletus by Clark Ashton Smith.

273). The Nevermore-to-Be by Clark Ashton Smith.

272). Nevermore by Clark Ashton Smith.

271). Mystery by Clark Ashton Smith.

270). Mushroom-Gatherers by Clark Ashton Smith.

269). Mummy of the Flower by Clark Ashton Smith.

268). Mountain Trail by Clark Ashton Smith.

267). Moments by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

266). The Mime of Sleep by Clark Ashton Smith.

265). Madrigal of Memory by Clark Ashton Smith.

264). Madrigal of Evanescence by Clark Ashton Smith.

263). Madrigal by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

262). Love in Dreams by Clark Ashton Smith.

261). Love and Death by Clark Ashton Smith.

260). Lines on a Picture by Clark Ashton Smith.

259). The Limniad by Clark Ashton Smith.

258). Lichens by Clark Ashton Smith.

257). Lethe (From) by Clark Ashton Smith.

256). Les Marées de Clark Ashton Smith.

255). Le Miroir des Blanches Fleurs de Clark Ashton Smith.

254). Late November Evening by Clark Ashton Smith.

253). The Last Goddess: A Fragment by Clark Ashton Smith.

252). La Mort des Amants by Clark Ashton Smith.

251). La Mare de Clark Ashton Smith.

250). La Forteresse: A Benjamin DeCasseres de Clark Ashton Smith.

249). L'Espoir Du Néant de Clark Ashton Smith.

248). January Willow by Clark Ashton Smith.

247). Ineffability by Clark Ashton Smith.

246). Indian Summer by Clark Ashton Smith.

245). Indian Acorn-Mortar by Clark Ashton Smith.

244). In the Desert by Clark Ashton Smith.

243). In Alexandria by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

242). Improbable Dream by Clark Ashton Smith.

241). If Winter Remain by Clark Ashton Smith.

240). The Hill-Top by Clark Ashton Smith.

239). High Mountain Juniper by Clark Ashton Smith.

238). The Heron by Clark Ashton Smith.

237). Heliogabalus by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

236). Hearth on Old Cabin-Site by Clark Ashton Smith.

235). Grecian Yesterday by Clark Ashton Smith.

234). Grammar-School Vixen by Clark Ashton Smith.

233). Gopher-Hole in Orchard by Clark Ashton Smith.

232). Goats and Manzanita-Boughs by Clark Ashton Smith.

231). Girl of Six by Clark Ashton Smith.

230). The Ghost of Theseus by Clark Ashton Smith.

229). Garden of Priapus by Clark Ashton Smith.

228). Future Meeting by Clark Ashton Smith.

227). From Arcady by Clark Ashton Smith.

226). For the Dance of Death by Clark Ashton Smith.

225). Foggy Night by Clark Ashton Smith.

224). Flora by Clark Ashton Smith.

223). Flight of the Yellow-Hammer by Clark Ashton Smith.

222). Field Behind the Abattoir by Clark Ashton Smith.

221). Felo-de-se of the Parasite by Clark Ashton Smith.

220). February by Clark Ashton Smith.

219). Fallen Grape-Leaf by Clark Ashton Smith.

218). A Fable by Clark Ashton Smith.

217). Exotic Memory by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

216). Even in Slumber by Clark Ashton Smith.

215). Erato by Clark Ashton Smith.

214). Epitaph for an Astronomer by Clark Ashton Smith.

213). En Sourdine by Paul Verlaine. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

212). The Dragon-Fly by Clark Ashton Smith.

211). Dominion by Clark Ashton Smith.

210). Declining Moon by Clark Ashton Smith.

209). Decadence by Clark Ashton Smith.

208). Dancer by Clark Ashton Smith.

207). Cumuli by Clark Ashton Smith.

206). Crows in Spring by Clark Ashton Smith.

205). Copyist by Clark Ashton Smith.

204). Concupiscence by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

203). Classic Reminiscence by Clark Ashton Smith.

202). Classic Epigram by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

201). The Chimera by Clark Ashton Smith.

200). Chansonette by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

199). Chainless Captive by Clark Ashton Smith.

198). Cattle Salute the Psychopomp by Clark Ashton Smith.

197). Canticle by Clark Ashton Smith.

196). Calendar by Clark Ashton Smith.

195). But Grant, O Venus by Clark Ashton Smith.

194). Builder of Deserted Hearth by Clark Ashton Smith.

193). Boys Telling Bawdy Tales by Clark Ashton Smith.

192). Boys Rob a Yellow-Hammer's Nest by Clark Ashton Smith.

191). Borderland by Clark Ashton Smith.

190). Bird of Long Ago by Clark Ashton Smith.

189). Berries of the Deadly Nightshade by Clark Ashton Smith.

188). Bed of Mint by Clark Ashton Smith.

187). Basin in Boulder by Clark Ashton Smith.

186). Avowal by Clark Ashton Smith.

185). The Autumn Lake by Clark Ashton Smith.

184). Au Bord du Léthé de Clark Ashton Smith.

183). Apostrophe by Clark Ashton Smith.

182). Anodyne of Autumn by Clark Ashton Smith.

181). "All is Dross that is not Helena" by Clark Ashton Smith.

180). Aftermath of Mining Days by Clark Ashton Smith.

179). Weavings by Clark Ashton Smith.

178). To the Nightshade by Clark Ashton Smith.

177). To George Sterling (What) by Clark Ashton Smith.

176). To George Sterling (His) by Clark Ashton Smith.

175). To George Sterling (Deep) by Clark Ashton Smith.

174). The Voice of Silence by Clark Ashton Smith.

173). The Tartarus of the Suns by Clark Ashton Smith.

172). A Sierran Sunrise by Clark Ashton Smith.

171). The Power of Eld by Clark Ashton Smith.

170). The Palace of Jewels by Clark Ashton Smith.

169). The Pageant of Music by Clark Ashton Smith.

168). Ode to Matter by Clark Ashton Smith.

167). The Noon of the Seasons by Clark Ashton Smith.

166). Night (The) by Clark Ashton Smith.

165). Morning on an Eastern Sea by Clark Ashton Smith.

164). In the Ultimate Valleys by Clark Ashton Smith.

163). The Eternal Snows by Clark Ashton Smith.

162). Death by Clark Ashton Smith.

161). Cloudland by Clark Ashton Smith.

160). The Call of the Wind by Clark Ashton Smith.

159). Where Do You Sleep, Eldorado? by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales.

158). ¿Donde Duermes, Eldorado? de Clark Ashton Smith.

157). Red Memory by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by J. M. Cárdenas.

156). Red Memory by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales.

155). Memoria Roja de Clark Ashton Smith.

154). Poets by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales.

153). Los Poetas de Clark Ashton Smith.

152). The Unknown by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales.

151). Lo Ignoto de Clark Ashton Smith.

150). Lost Granges by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales.

149). Las Alquerjas Perdidas de Clark Ashton Smith.

148). Shipwrecked's Island by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales.

147). La Isla Del Naufrago de Clark Ashton Smith.

146). Free Beings' Song by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales.

145). El Cantar del los Seres Libres de Clark Ashton Smith.

144). Dos Mitos y una Fabula de Clark Ashton Smith.

143). To the Daemon of Sublimity by Clark Ashton Smith.

142). Memorial by Clark Ashton Smith.

141). The Incubus of Time by Clark Ashton Smith.

140). The Horologe by Clark Ashton Smith.

139). Yerba Buena by Clark Ashton Smith.

138). Wizard's Love (Latter manuscript version) by Clark Ashton Smith.

137). Twilight Song by Clark Ashton Smith.

136). To One Absent by Clark Ashton Smith.

135). Supplication by Clark Ashton Smith.

134). Sonnet (Green) by Clark Ashton Smith.

133). Sonnet (Empress) by Clark Ashton Smith.

132). Silent Hour by Clark Ashton Smith.

131). Sea Cycle by Clark Ashton Smith.

130). Reverie in August by Clark Ashton Smith.

129). Postlude by Clark Ashton Smith.

128). Paean by Clark Ashton Smith.

127). Nocturne: Grant Avenue by Clark Ashton Smith.

126). The Knoll by Clark Ashton Smith.

125). Illumination by Clark Ashton Smith.

124). Humors of Love by Clark Ashton Smith.

123). Future Pastoral by Clark Ashton Smith.

122). For an Antique Lyre by Clark Ashton Smith.

121). Bond by Clark Ashton Smith.

120). Before Dawn by Clark Ashton Smith.

119). Amor Hesternalis by Clark Ashton Smith.

118). Amor by Clark Ashton Smith.

117). Cycles by Clark Ashton Smith.

116). Amor Aeternalis by Clark Ashton Smith.

115). H.P.L. by Clark Ashton Smith.

114). Willow-Cutting in Autumn by Clark Ashton Smith.

113). Untold Arabian Fable by Clark Ashton Smith.

112). Unicorn by Clark Ashton Smith.

111). Tired Gardener by Clark Ashton Smith.

110). Thebaid by Clark Ashton Smith.

109). "That Motley Drama" by Clérigo Herrero. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

108). The Sparrow's Nest by Clark Ashton Smith.

107). Secret Love by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

106). The Sciapod by Clark Ashton Smith.

105). Said the Dreamer by Clark Ashton Smith.

104). Quiddity by Clark Ashton Smith.

103). The Phoenix by Clark Ashton Smith.

102). Philtre by Clark Ashton Smith.

101). Perseus and Medusa by Clark Ashton Smith.

100). Passing of an Elder God by Clark Ashton Smith.

99). Parnassus à la Mode by Clark Ashton Smith.

98). Paphnutius by Clark Ashton Smith.

97). The Pagan by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

96). Only to One Returned by Clark Ashton Smith.

95). No Stranger Dream by Clark Ashton Smith.

94). Nightmare of the Lilliputian by Clark Ashton Smith.

93). The Monacle by Clark Ashton Smith.

92). Mithridates by Clark Ashton Smith.

91). Late Pear-Pruner by Clark Ashton Smith.

90). The Last Apricot by Clark Ashton Smith.

89). A Hunter Meets the Martichoras by Clark Ashton Smith.

88). Harvest Evening by Clark Ashton Smith.

87). Growth of Lichen by Clark Ashton Smith.

86). Geese in the Spring Night by Clark Ashton Smith.

85). Fence and Wall by Clark Ashton Smith.

84). Feast of St. Anthony by Clark Ashton Smith.

83). Disillusionment by Clark Ashton Smith.

82). Didus ineptus by Clark Ashton Smith.

81). The Centaur by Clark Ashton Smith.

80). Cats in Winter Sunlight by Clark Ashton Smith.

79). Attar of the Past by Clark Ashton Smith.

78). Anteros by Clark Ashton Smith.

77). Alternative by Clark Ashton Smith.

76). Almost Anything by Clark Ashton Smith.

75). Abandoned Plum-Orchard by Clark Ashton Smith.

74). The Pursuer by Clark Ashton Smith.

73). Nada by Clark Ashton Smith.

72). The Flight of Azrael by Clark Ashton Smith.

71). Ye Shall Return by Clark Ashton Smith.

70). Two Myths and a Fable by Clark Ashton Smith.

69). The Twilight of the Gods by Clark Ashton Smith.

68). Surrealist Sonnet by Clark Ashton Smith.

67). The Stylite by Clark Ashton Smith.

66). Sonnet for the Psychoanalysts by Clark Ashton Smith.

65). Soliloquy in an Ebon Tower by Clark Ashton Smith.

64). Sinbad, It Was Not Well to Brag by Clark Ashton Smith.

63). Shapes in the Sunset by Clark Ashton Smith.

62). Seeker by Clark Ashton Smith.

61). The Poet Talks with the Biographers by Clark Ashton Smith.

60). The Old Water-Wheel by Clark Ashton Smith.

59). O Golden-Tongued Romance by Clark Ashton Smith.

58). Not Theirs the Cypress-Arch by Clark Ashton Smith.

57). "Not Altogether Sleep" by Clark Ashton Smith.

56). Malediction by Clark Ashton Smith.

55). The Isle of Saturn by Clark Ashton Smith.

54). High Surf by Clark Ashton Smith.

53). Hesperian Fall by Clark Ashton Smith.

52). Hellenic Sequel by Clark Ashton Smith.

51). Eros of Ebony by Clark Ashton Smith.

50). Don Quixote on Market Street by Clark Ashton Smith.

49). Dominium in Excelsis by Clark Ashton Smith.

48). The Dark Chateau by Clark Ashton Smith.

47). The Cypress by José A. Calcaño. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

46). Cambion by Clark Ashton Smith.

45). Calenture by Clark Ashton Smith.

44). The Complete Chronicles of Conan by Robert E. Howard. Edited by Stephen Jones. Illustrated by Les Edwards.

43). Robert E. Howard and Conan by Stephen Jones.

42). The Hall of the Dead by Robert E. Howard.[1]

41). The Hand of Nergal by Robert E. Howard.[1]

40). The Snout in the Dark by Robert E. Howard.[1]

39). Wolves Beyond the Border by Robert E. Howard.[1]

38). The Vale of Lost Women by Robert E. Howard.[1]

37). Drums of Tombalku by Robert E. Howard.[1]

36). Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's "Learned" by Lena Dunham.[1]

35). The Black Stranger by Robert E. Howard.[1]

34). The God in the Bowl by Robert E. Howard.[1]

33). L'oubli rouge de Souheil Mellah.

32). Notes on Various Peoples of Hyborian Age by Lee N. Falconer.

31). Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver Sacks.[1]

30). Am I a bad feminist? by Margaret Atwood.

29). Catacomb by Henry Melton. Illustrated by Larry Day.

28). Inglaf's Dream by Ama Darr Rogan. Illustrated by Valerie A. Valusek.

27). The Lost Diaries of Adrian Mole, 1999-2001 by Sue Townsend.

26). Stop asking me 'what about men?' by Jessica Eaton.

25). Ivanhoe: A Romance by Sir Walter Scott.[1]

24). A half-blind communist with a sharp eye for the future. Marinus van der Lubbe (1909-1934) and his Reichstag Fire by Joep de Visser.

23). Tonya Harding, My Star by Sufjan Stevens.

22). The Worst and the Dumbest by Paul Krugman.

21). Invasion of the Space Invaders: An Addict's Guide to Battle Tactics, Big Scores and the Best Machines by Martin Amis. Introduction by Steven Spielberg.

20). Father Christmas's Fake Beard by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

19). The Twelve Gifts of Christmas by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

18). The Abominable Snow-baby by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

17). Judgement Day for Father Christmas by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

16). The Weatherchick by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

15). Good King Wences-lost by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

14). The Computer Who Wrote to Father Christmas by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

13). A Very Short Ice Age by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

12). Prod-Ye-A'Diddle Oh! by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

11). The Blackbury Pie by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

10). Father Christmas's Fake Beard by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

9). The Alt-Right's Asian Fetish by Audrea Lim.

8). Desperate Acts by Gordon Linzner. Illustrated by Denis Beauvais.

7). The Wendigo by Theodore Roosevelt.

6). Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

5). The Gun that Shot Too Straight by Ralph Roberts. Illustrated by Peter Berryman.

4). Fortunes of a Fool by Nicholas Yermakov. Illustrated by Ernest Yates.

3). Eira by Josepha Sherman. Illustrated by Atanielle Annyn Noël.

2). Dear F*cking Lunatic: An open letter to Donald Trump by Aldous J. Pennyfarthing.

1). Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett.[1]

2017 (170/1414)

Desember (12/59)

1584). The Invisible Hook: How Pirate Society Proves Economic Self-Interest Wrong by David Sloan Wilson.

1583). Johnny and the Dead by Terry Pratchett.[1]

1582). Bunny Tales: Behind Closed Doors at the Playboy Mansion by Izabella St. James.[1]

1581). Goðheimar 8: Brisingamenið eftir Henning Kure og Peter Madsen ásamt Hans-Rancke Madsen og Per Vadmand. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1]

1580). Er þetta frétt? eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

1579). The F!$@ing History of Swearing by Anna-Maria Kiosse.

1578). Swearing as a Response to Pain: An Experiment by Andrew Kingston, John Atkins, and Richard Stephens.

1577). A Conversation with Dr. Aman: David Templeton talks to Maledictologist and editor of Maledicta Magazine Dr. Aman by David Templeton.

1576). Why We Curse: Extract of the Psycho Social Theory of Speech by Dr. Timothy Jay.

1575). The Science of Swearing: A look into the human mind & other less socially acceptable four letter words by Michelle Drew.

1574). Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television: The transcript of George Carlin's famous monologue "Filthy Words" by George Carlin.[1]

1573). The Origin of the Middle Finger by Anna-Maria Kiosse.

1572). Hand Gestures: History and Usage by Anna-Maria Kiosse.

1571). The Antiquity of Swearing: Extract of the book "The Anatomy of Swearing" by Ashley Montagu.

1570). The Multi-Dimensional Caper by Mark Acres. Illustrated by John L. Gilmore.

1569). The Rune and the Dragon by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Illustrated by Phyllis Andersen.

1568). Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny by Holly Madison with Leslie Bruce.[1]

1567). The Consent of the (Un)governed by Laurie Penny.

1566). Moly by Clark Ashton Smith.

1565). Do You Forget, Enchantress? by Clark Ashton Smith.

1564). Pour Chercher du Nouveau by Clark Ashton Smith.

1563). Fragment by Clark Ashton Smith.

1562). The Nameless Wraith by Clark Ashton Smith.

1561). The Blindness of Orion by Clark Ashton Smith.

1560). Resurrection by Clark Ashton Smith.

1559). Omniety by Clark Ashton Smith.

1558). Midnight Beach by Clark Ashton Smith.

1557). Dialogue by Clark Ashton Smith.

1556). Some Blind Eidolon by Clark Ashton Smith.

1555). The Hill of Dionysus by Clark Ashton Smith.

1554). Witch Dance by Clark Ashton Smith.

1553). The Sorceror to His Love by Clark Ashton Smith.

1552). Interim by Clark Ashton Smith.

1551). Lamia by Clark Ashton Smith.

1550). Bacchante by Clark Ashton Smith.

1549). The Prophet Speaks by Clark Ashton Smith.

1548). Farewell to Eros by Clark Ashton Smith.

1547). To Howard Phillips Lovecraft by Clark Ashton Smith.

1546). Song of the Necromancer by Clark Ashton Smith.

1545). Sandalwood by Clark Ashton Smith.

1544). Outlanders by Clark Ashton Smith.

1543). Desert Dweller by Clark Ashton Smith.

1542). The Outer Land by Clark Ashton Smith.

1541). October by Clark Ashton Smith.

1540). In Thessaly by Clark Ashton Smith.

1539). Necromancy by Clark Ashton Smith.

1538). In Slumber by Clark Ashton Smith.

1537). Revenant by Clark Ashton Smith.

1536). A Dream of the Abyss by Clark Ashton Smith.

1535). Dunkle Zee by Troy Denning. Illustrated by Jim Holloway.

1534). Key to Ramali by Ardath Mayhar. Illustrated by Mark Nelson.

1533). Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian.[1]

1532). Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981–1991 by Michael Azerrad.[1]

1531). Simon Sidekick by John E. Stith. Illustrated by Jerry Eaton.

1530). Mzee by Charles R. Saunders. Illustrated by Jerry Eaton.

1529). A Stone's Throw Away by Roger E. Moore.

1528). Valkyrie Settlement by Susan Shwartz. Illustrated by Lora Louise Freeland.

1527). Master of the Winds by Sharon Lee. Illustrated by Steve Swenston.

1526). The Test of the Twins by Margaret Weis.

1525). Windwolf by Earl S. Wajenberg. Illustrated by Daniel Buckley.

1524). In the Cleft of Queens by Esther M. Leiper.

1523). The Collectors: A His Dark Materials Story by Philip Pullman.

1522). The Last Hero by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Paul Kidby.[1]

1521). No Is Not Enough: Resisting the New Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need by Naomi Klein.

1520). Er þetta ekki bara fínt? eftir Guðmund Steingrímsson.

1519). The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction by Ursula K. Le Guin.

1518). My Lousy Children Are Both Fake Geeks by Robert Jackson Bennett.

1517). The Establishment: And How They Get Away with It by Owen Jones.[1]

1516). The Solitude of Latin America by Gabriel Garcia Márquez.[1]

1515). Hard Core: Power, Pleasure, and the "Frenzy of the Visible" by Linda Williams.

1514). The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands by Stephen King.[1]

Nóvember (17/108)

1513). Ábyrgð Katrínar eftir Birgittu Jónsdóttur.

1512). The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole, Margaret Hilda Roberts, and Susan Lilian Townsend by Sue Townsend.[1]

1511). The Epochal Consequences of Woodrow Wilson's War by David Stockman.

1510). Why There Is No Peace on Earth by David Stockman.

1509). A Whisper of Caladan Seas by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1]

1508). Dune Genesis by Frank Herbert.

1507). Opið bréf til Gísla, Eiríks og Helga sem eru að reyna að hnoða saman ríkisstjórn eftir Kára Stefánsson.

1506). The Roumanian Question by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1505). The Lost Sorceress of the Silent Citadel by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1504). The Enemy by Christopher Hitchens.

1503). The Short-Short Story of Mankind by John Steinbeck.

1502). Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock.[1]

1501). Through the Shaving Mirror; or How We Abolished the Future by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1500). Furniture by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1499). The Adventure of the Dorset Street Lodger by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1498). The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving.[1]

1497). Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving.[1]

1496). The World of Poo by Terry Pratchett.[1]

1495). Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Skottie Young.

1494). The Ghost Warriors by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1493). Valperga: or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.[1]

1492). The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Ted Goossen.

1491). The Dangerous Alphabet by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Gris Grimly.

1490). The Odyssey of Sexton Blake by Michael Moorcock.

1489). The Case of the Nazi Canary by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1488). Mad Girl's Love Song by Sylvia Plath.[1]

1487). Tröllin bakvið tjöldin eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

1486). The Affair of the Bassin Les Hivers by Michael Moorcock.[1]

1485). The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi.[1]

1484). Björk: 'People miss the jokes. A lot of it is me taking the piss out of myself' by Miranda Sawyer.

1483). Bless, Sigmundur Davíð eftir Sögu Garðarsdóttur.

1482). Vallista by Steven Brust.[1]

1481). Gombri eftir Elínu Eddu.[1]

1480). Mark Twain's Speeches by Mark Twain. Introduction by William Dean Howells.

1479). Seventieth Birthday by Mark Twain.

1478). The St. Louis Harbor-Boat "Mark Twain" by Mark Twain.

1477). Princeton by Mark Twain.

1476). About London by Mark Twain.

1475). Americans and the English by Mark Twain.

1474). Independence Day by Mark Twain.

1473). The Day We Celebrate by Mark Twain.

1472). When in Doubt, Tell the Truth by Mark Twain.

1471). General Miles and the Dog by Mark Twain.

1470). The Savage Club Dinner by Mark Twain.

1469). The Ascot Gold Cup by Mark Twain.

1468). To the Whitefriars by Mark Twain.

1467). Sixty-Seventh Birthday by Mark Twain.

1466). An Undelivered Speech by Mark Twain.

1465). Welcome Home by Mark Twain.

1464). On Poetry, Veracity, and Suicide by Mark Twain.

1463). Carnegie the Benefactor by Mark Twain.

1462). Business by Mark Twain.

1461). Missouri University Speech by Mark Twain.

1460). Dr. Mark Twain, Farmeopath by Mark Twain.

1459). In Aid of the Blind by Mark Twain.

1458). Copyright by Mark Twain.

1457). Lotos Club Dinner in Honor of Mark Twain by Mark Twain.

1456). Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott.[1]

1455). Fulton Day, Jamestown by Mark Twain.

1454). Robert Fulton Fund by Mark Twain.

1453). Watterson and Twain as Rebels by Mark Twain.

1452). Russian Sufferers by Mark Twain.

1451). Russian Republic by Mark Twain.

1450). Charity and Actors by Mark Twain.

1449). San Francisco Earthquake by Mark Twain.

1448). Galveston Orphan Bazaar by Mark Twain.

1447). Statistics by Mark Twain.

1446). An Ideal French Address by Mark Twain.

1445). The Union Right or Wrong by Mark Twain.

1444). Billiards by Mark Twain.

1443). Cigars and Tobacco by Mark Twain.

1442). Obituary Poetry by Mark Twain.

1441). Cats and Candy by Mark Twain.

1440). Mistaken Identity: Address at the Annual "Ladies' Day," Papyrus Club, Boston by Mark Twain.

1439). Water-Supply by Mark Twain.

1438). Osteopathy by Mark Twain.

1437). Accident Insurance—Etc. by Mark Twain.

1436). Joan of Arc by Mark Twain.

1435). Albion by Alan Moore, John Mark Reppion, and Leah Moore. Introduction by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by George Freeman, Peter Guzman, Richard Friend, Sandra Hope-Archer, and Shane Ivan Oakley.[1]

1434). Albion #6: Waiting for the Great Leap Forward by Alan Moore, John Mark Reppion, and Leah Moore. Illustrated by George Freeman, Peter Guzman, and Shane Ivan Oakley.[1]

1433). Albion #5: How I Wrote Elastic Man by Alan Moore, John Mark Reppion, and Leah Moore. Illustrated by George Freeman, Peter Guzman, and Shane Ivan Oakley.[1]

1432). Albion #4: Jus' a Rascal by Alan Moore, John Mark Reppion, and Leah Moore. Illustrated by George Freeman and Shane Ivan Oakley.[1]

1431). Albion #3: Don't Start Me Talking by Alan Moore, John Mark Reppion, and Leah Moore. Illustrated by George Freeman, Sandra Hope-Archer, and Shane Ivan Oakley.[1]

1430). Albion #2: Strange Doors that We Never Closed Again by Alan Moore, John Mark Reppion, and Leah Moore. Illustrated by George Freeman, Richard Friend, and Shane Ivan Oakley.[1]

1429). Albion #1: No Future in England's Dreaming by Alan Moore, John Mark Reppion, and Leah Moore. Illustrated by George Freeman and Shane Ivan Oakley.[1]

1428). A Disease of Language by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell.[1]

1427). Works on Paper: Preliminary Drawings for Snakes and Ladders by Eddie Campbell.

1426). Alan Moore Interviewed by Eddie Campbell.

1425). Snakes and Ladders: A Diversion for Wet Afternoons by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Eddie Campbell.

1424). The Birth Caul by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Eddie Campbell.

1423). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1422). The New Traveller's Almanac by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1421). Queen Victoria by Mark Twain.

1420). Morals and Memory by Mark Twain.

1419). "Mark Twain's First Appearance" by Mark Twain.

1418). Hvenær er í lagi að brjóta reglur? eftir Rut Guðnadóttur.

1417). Að einsetja sér að gera betur! eftir Helgu Baldvins Bjargar.

1416). What Experts Know About Men Who Rape by Heather Murphy.

1415). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II #6: "You Should See Me Dance the Polka..." by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1414). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II #5: Red in Tooth and Claw by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1413). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II #4: All Creatures Great and Small by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1412). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II #3: And the Dawn Comes Up Like Thunder by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1411). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II #2: People of Other Lands by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1410). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II #1: Phases of Deimos by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1409). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1408). Allan and the Sundered Veil by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1407). Booksellers by Mark Twain.

1406). Authors' Club by Mark Twain.

1405). Books and Burglars by Mark Twain.

1404). Spelling and Pictures by Mark Twain.

1403). The New York Press Club Dinner by Mark Twain.

1402). Disappearance of Literature by Mark Twain.

1401). Literature by Mark Twain.

1400). Reading-Room Opening by Mark Twain.

1399). Society of American Authors by Mark Twain.

1398). The Old-Fashioned Printer by Mark Twain.

1397). Rogers and Railroads by Mark Twain.

1396). Dinner to Whitelaw Reid by Mark Twain.

1395). Introducing Nye and Riley by Mark Twain.

1394). Dinner to Hamilton W. Mabie by Mark Twain.

1393). Henry Irving by Mark Twain.

1392). Dinner to Mr. Jerome by Mark Twain.

1391). Henry M. Stanley by Mark Twain.

1390). On Stanley and Livingstone by Mark Twain.

1389). Content and Consciousness by Daniel C. Dennett.[1]

Október (24/233)

1388). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I #6: The Day of Be-With-Us. by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1387). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I #5: "Some Deep, Organizing Power..." by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1386). The White Negro by Norman Mailer.[1]

1385). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I #4: Gods of Annihilation by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1384). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I #3: Mysteries of the East by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1383). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I #2: Ghosts & Miracles by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1382). The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume I #1: Empire Dreams by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.[1]

1381). Where Do Harvey Weinsteins Come From? by Jennifer L. Pozner.

1380). The Sandman: The Dream Hunters by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano.[1]

1379). The Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Roger Zelazny. Illustrated by Charles Vess, John Bolton, Paul Johnson, and Scott Hampton.[1][2]

1378). The Books of Magic Book IV: The Road to Nowhere by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Paul Johnson.[1]

1377). The Books of Magic Book III: The Land of Summer's Twilight by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Charles Vess.[1]

1376). The Books of Magic Book II: The Shadow World by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Scott Hampton.[1]

1375). The Books of Magic Book I: The Invisible Labyrinth by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Bolton.[1]

1374). Death: The Time of Your Life by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Claire Danes. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, and Mark Pennington.[1]

1373). Death: The Time of Your Life #3: The Time of Your Life by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Mark Buckingham and Mark Pennington.[1]

1372). Death: The Time of Your Life #2: Chapter Two: Imaginary Solutions by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, and Mark Pennington.[1]

1371). Death: The Time of Your Life #1: Chapter One: Things You Just Do When You're Bored by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham.[1]

1370). The Sandman Volume 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Mikal Gilmore. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Charles Vess, John Ridgway, Jon J Muth, and Michael Zulli.[1]

1369). The Sandman #75: The Tempest by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Charles Vess, John Ridgway, and Michael Zulli.[1]

1368). The Sandman #74: Exiles by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jon J Muth.[1]

1367). The Sandman #73: An Epilogue, Sunday Mourning by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.[1]

1366). The Sandman #72: Chapter 3, In Which We Wake by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.[1]

1365). The Sandman #71: Chapter 2, In Which a Wake is Held by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.[1]

1364). The Sandman #70: Chapter 1, Which Occurs in the Wake of What Has Gone Before by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.[1]

1363). The Sandman Volume 9: The Kindly Ones by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Frank McConnell. Illustrated by Charles Vess, D'Israeli, Dean Ormston, Glyn Dillon, Kevin Nowlan, Marc Hempel, Richard Case, and Teddy Kristiansen.[1]

1362). The Sandman #69: The Kindly Ones: 13 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel.[1]

1361). The Sandman #68: The Kindly Ones: 12 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1]

1360). The Sandman #67: The Kindly Ones: 11 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1]

1359). The Sandman #66: The Kindly Ones: 10 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1]

1358). The Sandman #65: The Kindly Ones: 9 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1]

1357). The Sandman #64: The Kindly Ones: 8 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Teddy Kristiansen.[1]

1356). The Sandman #63: The Kindly Ones: 7 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel.[1]

1355). The Sandman #62: The Kindly Ones: 6 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Charles Vess, Dean Ormston, and Glyn Dillon.[1]

1354). The Sandman #61: The Kindly Ones: 5 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1]

1353). The Sandman #60: The Kindly Ones: 4 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1]

1352). The Sandman #59: The Kindly Ones: 3 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1]

1351). The Sandman #58: The Kindly Ones: 2 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1]

1350). The Sandman #57: The Kindly Ones: 1 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel.[1]

1349). The Sandman Vertigo Jam #1: The Castle (Prologue) by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kevin Nowlan.[1]

1348). The Sandman Volume 8: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Stephen King. Illustrated by Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Gary Amaro, John Watkiss, Mark Buckingham, Michael Allred, Michael Zulli, Shea Anton Pensa, Steve Leialoha, Tony Harris, and Vince Locke.[1]

1347). The Sandman #56: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Gary Amaro, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, and Tony Harris.[1]

1346). The Sandman #55: Cerements by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Mark Buckingham, Shea Anton Pensa, and Vince Locke.[1]

1345). The Sandman #54: The Golden Boy by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Mark Buckingham, and Michael Allred.[1]

1344). The Sandman #53: Hob's Leviathan by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Mark Buckingham, and Michael Zulli.[1]

1343). The Sandman #52: Cluracan's Tale by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, John Watkiss, and Mark Buckingham.[1]

1342). The Sandman #51: A Tale of Two Cities by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot, and Mark Buckingham.[1]

1341). The Sandman Volume 7: Brief Lives by Neil Gaiman. Afterword by Peter Straub. Illustrated by Dick Giordano, Jill Thompson, and Vince Locke.[1]

1340). On Mortality and Change by Peter Straub.

1339). The Sandman #49: Brief Lives - Chapter 9 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1338). The Sandman #48: Brief Lives - Chapter 8 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1337). The Sandman #47: Brief Lives - Chapter 7 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dick Giordano, Jill Thompson, and Vince Locke.[1]

1336). The Sandman #46: Brief Lives - Chapter 6 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1335). Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work by Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare.[1]

1334). Why I Am Not a Socialist by G. K. Chesterton.

1333). Why I Believe in Christianity by G. K. Chesterton.

1332). Christianity and Rationalism by G. K. Chesterton.

1331). A Child of the Snows by G. K. Chesterton.

1330). The Sandman #45: Brief Lives - Chapter 5 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1329). The Sandman #44: Brief Lives - Chapter 4 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1328). The Sandman #43: Brief Lives - Chapter 3 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1327). The Sandman #42: Brief Lives - Chapter 2 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1326). The Sandman #41: Brief Lives - Chapter 1 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1325). The Sandman Volume 6: Fables and Reflections by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Gene Wolfe. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Duncan Eagleson, Jill Thompson, John Watkiss, Kent Williams, Mark Buckingham, P. Craig Russell, Shawn McManus, Stan Woch, and Vince Locke.[1]

1324). The Sandman #50: Distant Mirrors - Ramadan by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by P. Craig Russell.[1]

1323). The Sandman #40: Convergence - The Parliament of Rooks by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jill Thompson and Vince Locke.[1]

1322). The Sandman: The Song of Orpheus by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot and Mark Buckingham.[1]

1321). The Sandman #39: Convergence - Soft Places by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Watkiss.[1]

1320). The Sandman #30: Distant Mirrors - August by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot and Stan Woch.[1]

1319). The Sandman #38: Convergence - The Hunt by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Duncan Eagleson and Vince Locke.[1]

1318). The Sandman #29: Distant Mirrors - Thermidor by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dick Giordano and Stan Woch.[1]

1317). The Sandman #31: Distant Mirrors - Three Septembers and a January by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Shawn McManus.[1]

1316). Dragons at Crumbling Castle and Other Stories by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

1315). Father Christmas Goes to Work at the Zoo by Terry Pratchett.

1314). The Blackbury Monster by Terry Pratchett.

1313). The Abominable Snowman by Terry Pratchett.

1312). The 59A Bus Goes Back in Time by Terry Pratchett.

1311). Edwo the Boring Knight by Terry Pratchett.

1310). The Great Egg-Dancing Championship by Terry Pratchett.

1309). Another Tale of the Carpet People by Terry Pratchett.

1308). Harvey Weinstein and the Economics of Consent by Brit Marling.

1307). The Big Race by Terry Pratchett.

1306). Dok the Caveman by Terry Pratchett.

1305). Hercules the Tortoise by Terry Pratchett.

1304). Þorum við að vera við? eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

1303). Wedding Thoughts: All I Know About Love by Neil Gaiman.

1302). The Sandman Vertigo Preview: Fear of Falling by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kent Williams.[1]

1301). The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King.[1]

1300). Nokkrar hugleiðingar um rasista og mataræði þeirra eftir Björn Teitsson.

1299). Tales of the Carpet People by Terry Pratchett.

1298). Hunt the Snorry by Terry Pratchett.

1297). The Sandman Volume 5: A Game of You by Neil Gaiman. Preface by Samuel R. Delaney. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Colleen Doran, Dick Giordano, George Pratt, Shawn McManus, and Stan Woch.[1]

1296). Skerries of Dreams: A Preface by Samuel R. Delaney.

1295). The Sandman #37: I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Shawn McManus.[1]

1294). The Sandman #36: Over the Sea to Sky by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Shawn McManus, and Stan Woch.[1]

1293). The Sandman #35: Beginning to See the Light by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Shawn McManus.[1]

1292). The Sandman #34: Bad Moon Rising by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Colleen Doran, Dick Giordano, and George Pratt.[1]

1291). The Sandman #33: Lullabies of Broadway by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Shawn McManus.[1]

1290). The Sandman #32: Slaughter on Fifth Avenue by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Shawn McManus.[1]

1289). The Ordeal by Atanielle Annyn Noël.

1288). The Great Speck by Terry Pratchett.

1287). Dragons at Crumbling Castle by Terry Pratchett.

1286). The Sandman Volume 4: Season of Mists by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Harlan Ellison. Illustrated by Dick Giordano, George Pratt, Kelley Jones, Malcolm Jones III, Matt Wagner, Mike Dringenberg, and P. Craig Russell.[1]

1285). The Sandman #28: Season of Mists: Epilogue by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by George Pratt and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1284). The Sandman #27: Season of Mists: Chapter 6 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dick Giordano and Kelley Jones.[1]

1283). The Sandman #26: Season of Mists: Chapter 5 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by George Pratt and Kelley Jones.[1]

1282). The Sandman #25: Season of Mists: Chapter 4 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Matt Wagner.[1]

1281). The Sandman #24: Season of Mists: Chapter 3 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kelley Jones and P. Craig Russell.[1]

1280). The Sandman #23: Season of Mists: Chapter 2 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kelley Jones and Malcolm Jones III.[1]

1279). The Sandman #22: Season of Mists: Chapter 1 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kelley Jones and Malcolm Jones III.[1]

1278). The Sandman #21: Season of Mists: A Prologue by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1277). In the South by Salman Rushdie.

1276). Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood.

1275). Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel.[1]

1274). Jungle Twilight by Clark Ashton Smith.

1273). Song at Evenfall by Clark Ashton Smith.

1272). Shadows by Clark Ashton Smith.

1271). September by Clark Ashton Smith.

1270). Ougabalys by Clark Ashton Smith.

1269). Nyctalops by Clark Ashton Smith.

1268). The Nightmare Tarn by Clark Ashton Smith.

1267). Fantaisie D'antan by Clark Ashton Smith.

1266). Exorcism by Clark Ashton Smith.

1265). Connaissance by Clark Ashton Smith.

1264). What the Little Old Ladies Feel: How I told my mother about my memoir by Alison Bechdel.

1263). The Man Stopped by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Gennady Barabtarlo.

1262). Natasha by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov.

1261). The Sandman Volume 3: Dream Country by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Steve Erickson. Illustrated by Charles Vess, Colleen Doran, Kelley Jones, and Malcolm Jones III.[1]

1260). The Sandman #20: Façade by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Colleen Doran and Malcolm Jones III.[1]

1259). The Sandman #19: A Midsummer Night's Dream by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Charles Vess.[1]

1258). The Sandman #18: A Dream of a Thousand Cats by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kelley Jones and Malcolm Jones III.[1]

1257). The Sandman #17: Calliope by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kelley Jones and Malcolm Jones III.[1]

1256). The Sandman Volume 2: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Clive Barker. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Malcolm Jones III, Michael Zulli, Mike Dringenberg, and Steve Parkhouse.[1]

1255). The Sandman #16: Lost Hearts by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1254). The Sandman #15: Into the Night by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1253). The Lottery [...] by Shirley Jackson.[1]

1252). The Sandman #14: Collectors by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1251). The Sandman #13: Men of Good Fortune by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli and Steve Parkhouse.[1]

1250). The Sandman #12: Playing House by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo and Malcolm Jones III.[1]

1249). The Sandman #11: Moving In by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1248). Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years by Sue Townsend.[1]

1247). Violent Cases by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

1246). MirrorMask by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

1245). How the Marquis Got His Coat Back by Neil Gaiman.

1244). The Wolves in the Walls by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

1243). The Sandman #10: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1242). The Sandman #9: Tales in the Sand by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

1241). The Dinner to Mr. Choate by Mark Twain.

1240). Courage by Mark Twain.

1239). Education and Citizenship by Mark Twain.

1238). Public Education Association by Mark Twain.

1237). The Blade Artist by Irvine Welsh.[1]

1236). University Settlement Society by Mark Twain.

1235). Layman's Sermon by Mark Twain.

1234). Childe Rowland by Joseph Jacobs.[1]

1233). Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came by Robert Browning.[1]

1232). Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin.[1]

1231). Theoretical Morals by Mark Twain.

1230). China and the Philippines by Mark Twain.

1229). Municipal Government by Mark Twain.

1228). Municipal Corruption by Mark Twain.

1227). The Cowboy Hávamál translated by Jackson Crawford.

1226). Tammany and Croker by Mark Twain.

1225). Taxes and Morals by Mark Twain.

1224). Caught in the Revolution: Petrograd 1917 by Helen Rappaport.

1223). Advice to Girls by Mark Twain.

1222). Woman—An Opinion by Mark Twain.

1221). Votes for Women by Mark Twain.

1220). Woman's Press Club by Mark Twain.

1219). A Village After Dark by Kazuo Ishiguro.

1218). Republicans, Trapped by Their Flimflam by Paul Krugman.

1217). On Girls [...] by Mark Twain.

1216). College Girls by Mark Twain.

1215). Dress Reform and Copyright by Mark Twain.

1214). The Dress of Civilized Woman by Mark Twain.

1213). Daly Theatre by Mark Twain.

1212). Warning by Clark Ashton Smith.

1211). Temporality by Clark Ashton Smith.

1210). To Antares by Clark Ashton Smith.

1209). After Armageddon by Clark Ashton Smith.

1208). To George Sterling: A Valediction by Clark Ashton Smith.

1207). The Envoys by Clark Ashton Smith.

1206). The Saturnienne by Clark Ashton Smith.

1205). Query by Clark Ashton Smith.

1204). Ode (O) by Clark Ashton Smith.

1203). Minatory by Clark Ashton Smith.

1202). Maya by Clark Ashton Smith.

1201). Loss by Clark Ashton Smith.

1200). Interrogation by Clark Ashton Smith.

1199). Incognita by Clark Ashton Smith.

1198). The Ennuye by Clark Ashton Smith.

1197). Enigma by Clark Ashton Smith.

1196). Enchanted Mirrors by Clark Ashton Smith.

1195). Doubtful Skies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

1194). Consolation by Clark Ashton Smith.

1193). Remembrance by Clark Ashton Smith.

1192). Plum-Flowers by Clark Ashton Smith.

1191). Nightfall by Clark Ashton Smith.

1190). A Meeting by Clark Ashton Smith.

1189). The Last Oblivion by Clark Ashton Smith.

1188). Immortelle by Clark Ashton Smith.

1187). Estrangement by Clark Ashton Smith.

1186). A Catch by Clark Ashton Smith.

1185). Apologia by Clark Ashton Smith.

1184). Adventure by Clark Ashton Smith.

1183). Pudd'nhead Wilson Dramatized by Mark Twain.

1182). Poets as Policemen by Mark Twain.

1181). The Educational Theatre by Mark Twain.

1180). Educating Theatre-Goers by Mark Twain.

1179). Our Children and Great Discoveries by Mark Twain.

1178). The Babies by Mark Twain.

1177). Women, Pop Music, and Pornography by Meredith LeVande.

1176). The Complexity of Songs by Donald E. Knuth.[1]

1175). You Are Not Beautiful by Clark Ashton Smith.

1174). The Witch with Eyes of Amber by Clark Ashton Smith.

1173). The Wingless Archangels by Clark Ashton Smith.

1172). We Shall Meet (I) by Clark Ashton Smith.

1171). A Valediction by Clark Ashton Smith.

1170). The Song of Cartha by Clark Ashton Smith.

1169). The Song of Aviol by Clark Ashton Smith.

1168). Song (Vagrant) by Clark Ashton Smith.

1167). Semblance by Clark Ashton Smith.

1166). Selenique by Clark Ashton Smith.

1165). The Secret by Clark Ashton Smith.

1164). The Sea-Gods by Clark Ashton Smith.

1163). On the Canyon-Side by Clark Ashton Smith.

1162). On Re-Reading Baudelaire by Clark Ashton Smith.

1161). Moon-Dawn by Clark Ashton Smith.

1160). Metaphor by Clark Ashton Smith.

1159). The Love-Potion by Clark Ashton Smith.

1158). The Funeral Urn by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

1157). Forgotten Sorrow by Clark Ashton Smith.

1156). The End of Autumn by Clark Ashton Smith.

1155). Duality by Clark Ashton Smith.

1154). Don Juan Sings by Clark Ashton Smith.

1153). Dolor of Dreams by Clark Ashton Smith.

1152). Dissidence by Clark Ashton Smith.

1151). Departure by Clark Ashton Smith.

1150). December by Clark Ashton Smith.

1149). Contradiction by Clark Ashton Smith.

1148). Change by Clark Ashton Smith.

1147). Chance by Clark Ashton Smith.

1146). By the River by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

1145). Brumal by Clark Ashton Smith.

1144). The Barrier by Clark Ashton Smith.

1143). Autumn Orchards by Clark Ashton Smith.

1142). August by Clark Ashton Smith.

1141). Alienage by Clark Ashton Smith.

1140). Afterwards by Clark Ashton Smith.

1139). The Weather by Mark Twain.

1138). Unconscious Plagiarism by Mark Twain.

1137). A New German Word by Mark Twain.

1136). German for the Hungarians by Mark Twain.

1135). Die Schrecken der Deutschen Sprache (The Horrors of the German Language) by Mark Twain.

1134). Dedication Speech by Mark Twain.

1133). Books, Authors, and Hats by Mark Twain.

1132). Compliments and Degrees by Mark Twain.

September (8/62)

1131). The Vultures of Whapeton by Robert E. Howard.

1130). Jafnræðisrmennskan eftir Jean-Rémi Chareyre.

1129). Haustljóð eftir Berg Ebba Benediktsson.

1128). I helped create the GOP tax myth. Trump is wrong: Tax cuts don't equal growth by Bruce Bartlett.

1127). Boot-Hill Payoff by Robert E. Howard.

1126). While Smoke Rolled by Robert E. Howard.

1125). Texas John Alden by Robert E. Howard.

1124). The Conquerin' Hero of the Humbolts by Robert E. Howard.

1123). No Cowherders Wanted by Robert E. Howard.

1122). How Dick Gregory Forced the FBI to Find the Bodies of Three Civil Rights Workers Slain in Mississippi by David Dennis, Jr..

1121). You Are Not a Rebel by Laurie Penny.

1120). Plymouth Rock and the Pilgrims by Mark Twain.

1119). The Story of a Speech by Mark Twain.

1118). Gaslýsing eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

1117). Cruelty, Incompetence and Lies by Paul Krugman.

1116). Hneykslið í hneykslinu eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

1115). High Horse Rampage by Robert E. Howard.

1114). Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman.

1113). Hin vammlausu eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

1112). Is Fascism Back? by Robert O. Paxton.

1111). The Five Stages of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton.

1110). Evil Deeds at Red Cougar by Robert E. Howard.

1109). Pistol Politics by Robert E. Howard.

1108). Pilgrims to the Pecos by Robert E. Howard.

1107). The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion by James George Frazer.[1]

1106). Karlmaður í kventíma eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

1105). The Apache Mountain War by Robert E. Howard.

1104). In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom by Maryanne Vollers and Yeonmi Park.

1103). The Riot at Cougar Paw by Robert E. Howard.

1102). Dear John: A Letter from an Advocate to the Men Who Buy Women for "Sex" by Rebecca Kotz.

1101). A Gent from Bear Creek by Robert E. Howard.[1]

1100). When Bear Creek Came to Chawed Ear by Robert E. Howard.

1099). War on Bear Creek by Robert E. Howard.

1098). Educate or Bust by Robert E. Howard.

1097). The Haunted Mountain by Robert E. Howard.

1096). Cupid from Bear Creek by Robert E. Howard.

1095). The Scalp Hunter by Robert E. Howard.

1094). The Road to Bear Creek by Robert E. Howard.

1093). The Feud Buster by Robert E. Howard.

1092). A Gent from Bear Creek by Robert E. Howard.

1091). Guns of the Mountains by Robert E. Howard.

1090). Meet Cap'n Kidd by Robert E. Howard.

1089). Mountain Man by Robert E. Howard.

1088). Striped Shirts and Busted Hearts by Robert E. Howard.

1087). Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

1086). The View from the East by Peter Frankopan.

1085). The Very Bad Economics of Killing DACA by Paul Krugman.

1084). InterWorld by Michael Reaves and Neil Gaiman.[1]

1083). Fuck You and Die: An Oral History of Something Awful by Taylor Wofford.

1082). Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances by Neil Gaiman.

1081). Black Dog by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

1080). In Relig Odhráin by Neil Gaiman.

1079). Witch Work by Neil Gaiman.

1078). The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

1077). Observing the Formalities by Neil Gaiman.

1076). Feminine Endings by Neil Gaiman.

1075). Diamonds and Pearls: A Fairy Tale by Neil Gaiman.

1074). Nothing O'Clock by Neil Gaiman.

1073). "And Weep, Like Alexander" by Neil Gaiman.

1072). Jerusalem by Neil Gaiman.

1071). The Man Who Forgot Ray Bradbury by Neil Gaiman.

1070). The Case of Death and Honey by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

1069). A Calendar of Tales by Neil Gaiman.

1068). Orange by Neil Gaiman.

1067). Adventure Story by Neil Gaiman.

1066). My Last Landlady by Neil Gaiman.

1065). The Thing About Cassandra by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

1064). A Lunar Labyrinth by Neil Gaiman.

1063). Making a Chair by Neil Gaiman.

1062). The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins by Irvine Welsh.[1]

Ágúst (8/317)

1061). Psalm by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

1060). The Witch in the Graveyard by Clark Ashton Smith.

1059). Winter Moonlight (The) by Clark Ashton Smith.

1058). Winter Moonlight (I) by Clark Ashton Smith.

1057). Union by Clark Ashton Smith.

1056). Twilight on the Snow by Clark Ashton Smith.

1055). Triple Aspect by Clark Ashton Smith.

1054). Transcendence by Clark Ashton Smith.

1053). To the Chimera by Clark Ashton Smith.

1052). To the Beloved by Clark Ashton Smith.

1051). Symbols by Clark Ashton Smith.

1050). Solution by Clark Ashton Smith.

1049). Satiety (Dear) by Clark Ashton Smith.

1048). Rosa Mystica by Clark Ashton Smith.

1047). Requiescat by Clark Ashton Smith.

1046). Recompense by Clark Ashton Smith.

1045). Quest by Clark Ashton Smith.

1044). A Psalm to the Best Beloved by Clark Ashton Smith.

1043). A Precept by Clark Ashton Smith.

1042). The Orchid of Beauty by Clark Ashton Smith.

1041). November Twilight by Clark Ashton Smith.

1040). Nightmare by Clark Ashton Smith.

1039). The Motes by Clark Ashton Smith.

1038). The Mirrors of Beauty by Clark Ashton Smith.

1037). Mirrors by Clark Ashton Smith.

1036). Mirage by Clark Ashton Smith.

1035). The Melancholy Pool by Clark Ashton Smith.

1034). Love Malevolent by Clark Ashton Smith.

1033). Love Is Not Yours, Love Is Not Mine by Clark Ashton Smith.

1032). The Land of Evil Stars by Clark Ashton Smith.

1031). The Kingdom of Shadows by Clark Ashton Smith.

1030). Inheritance by Clark Ashton Smith.

1029). The Infinite Quest by Clark Ashton Smith.

1028). Impression by Clark Ashton Smith.

1027). Image by Clark Ashton Smith.

1026). The Hope of the Infinite by Clark Ashton Smith.

1025). The Hidden Paradise by Clark Ashton Smith.

1024). Haunting by Clark Ashton Smith.

1023). The Ghoul and the Seraph by Clark Ashton Smith.

1022). A Fragment by Clark Ashton Smith.

1021). The Exile by Clark Ashton Smith.

1020). Eidolon by Clark Ashton Smith.

1019). Ecstasy by Clark Ashton Smith.

1018). Echo of Memnon by Clark Ashton Smith.

1017). Get Ready for the First Shocks of Trump's Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein.

1016). The Sagittarian by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.

1015). The Blink of a Wizard's Eye by Joel Rosenberg. Illustrated by Steve Chappell.

1014). Mole Cooks His Goose by Sue Townsend.

1013). Adrian Mole and the Small Amphibians by Sue Townsend.

1012). Desolation by Clark Ashton Smith.

1011). Desire of Vastness by Clark Ashton Smith.

1010). Coldness by Clark Ashton Smith.

1009). Cleopatra by Clark Ashton Smith.

1008). The City in the Desert by Clark Ashton Smith.

1007). Chant of Autumn by Clark Ashton Smith.

1006). Beauty Implacable by Clark Ashton Smith.

1005). Autumnal by Clark Ashton Smith.

1004). At Sunrise by Clark Ashton Smith.

1003). Ashes of Sunset by Clark Ashton Smith.

1002). Artemis by Clark Ashton Smith.

1001). Arabesque by Clark Ashton Smith.

1000). Antepast by Clark Ashton Smith.

999). Crepuscule by Clark Ashton Smith.

998). Voice of the Fire by Alan Moore. Introduction by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by José Villarrubia.[1]

997). Laus Mortis by Clark Ashton Smith.

996). The Absence of the Muse by Clark Ashton Smith.

995). To Nora May French (I) by Clark Ashton Smith.

994). Requiescat in Pace (M.L.M.) by Clark Ashton Smith.

993). Palms by Clark Ashton Smith.

992). The Hashish Eater -or- the Apocalypse of Evil by Clark Ashton Smith.

991). The Giantess by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

990). Alexandrins de Clark Ashton Smith.

989). Moonlight (Your) by Paul Verlaine. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

988). The Faun by Paul Verlaine. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

987). Crimen Amoris by Paul Verlaine. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

986). The Wheel of Omphale by Victor Hugo. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

985). Elysian Landscape by Pierre Lièvre. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

984). The Sleep of the Condor by Leconte de Lisle. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

983). Ecclesiastes by Leconte de Lisle. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

982). Oblivion by José-Maria de Heredia. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

981). The Venal Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

980). Zappa and Jazz: Did It Really Smell Funny, Frank? by Geoff Wills.

979). The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction by Neil Gaiman.

978). So Many Ways to Die in Syria Now: May 2014 by Neil Gaiman.

977). Eight Views of Mount Fuji: Beloved Deaths and Anthony Martignetti by Neil Gaiman.

976). The Dresden Dolls: Hallowe'en 2010 by Neil Gaiman.

975). A Wilderness of Mirrors by Neil Gaiman.

974). The View from the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman.

973). Make Good Art by Neil Gaiman.

972). On Richard Dadd's The Fairy-Feller's Master-Stroke by Neil Gaiman.

971). The Thing of It Is: Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Neil Gaiman.

970). Lud-in-the-Mist by Neil Gaiman.

969). The King of Elfland's Daughter, Lord Dunsany by Neil Gaiman.

968). The Unicorn in the Garden by James Thurber.[1]

967). Several Things About Charles Vess by Neil Gaiman.

966). Once Upon a Time by Neil Gaiman.

965). Who Killed Amanda Palmer by Neil Gaiman.

964). Afterword Afterword: Evelyn Evelyn by Neil Gaiman.

963). Flood: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition, They Might Be Giants by Neil Gaiman.

962). Curious Wine: Tori Amos II by Neil Gaiman.

961). Hi, By the Way: Tori Amos by Neil Gaiman.

960). The Moth: An Introduction by Neil Gaiman.

959). Art and Artifice by Jim Steinmeyer by Neil Gaiman.

958). Voice of the Fire by Alan Moore by Neil Gaiman.

957). Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones by Neil Gaiman.

956). So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish: An Introduction by Neil Gaiman.

955). On Viriconium: Some Notes Toward an Introduction by Neil Gaiman.

954). Votan and Other Novels by John James by Neil Gaiman.

953). On The 13 Clocks by James Thurber by Neil Gaiman.

952). Concerning Dreams and Nightmares: The Dream Stories of H. P. Lovecraft by Neil Gaiman.

951). Business as Usual, During Alterations: Information Doesn't Want to Be Free, by Cory Doctorow by Neil Gaiman.

950). From the Days of Future Past: The Country of the Blind and Other Stories, by H. G. Wells by Neil Gaiman.

949). Rudyard Kipling's Tales of Horror and Fantasy by Neil Gaiman.

948). About a Remarkable Stranger: Being a Sandwich Island Reminiscence by Mark Twain.

947). The Indignity Put Upon the Remains of George Holland by the Rev. Mr. Sabine by Mark Twain.

946). A Falsehood by Mark Twain.

945). One of Mankind's Bores by Mark Twain.

944). A Book Review by R.B.W. by Mark Twain.

943). The Coming Man by Mark Twain.

942). Agassiz by Mark Twain.

941). Concerning a Rumor by Mark Twain.

940). Mean People by Mark Twain.

939). A Sad, Sad Business by Mark Twain.

938). "Doggerel" by Mark Twain.

937). A "Forty-Niner" by Mark Twain.

936). The Facts in the Case of George Fisher, Deceased by Mark Twain.

935). Short untitled miscellaneous items (II) by Mark Twain.

934). Favors from Correspondents (IV) by Mark Twain.

933). Dogberry in Washington by Mark Twain.

932). The "Present" Nuisance by Mark Twain.

931). Favors from Correspondents (III) by Mark Twain.

930). A General Reply by Mark Twain.

929). Mark Twain's Map of Paris by Mark Twain.

928). Short miscellanous items by Mark Twain.

927). Favors from Correspondents (II) by Mark Twain.

926). The Reception at the President's by Mark Twain.

925). Short untitled miscellaneous items (I) by Mark Twain.

924). Favors from Correspondents (I) by Mark Twain.

923). The Noble Red Man by Mark Twain.

922). Portrait by Mark Twain.

921). Personal Explanation by Mark Twain.

920). To Correspondents by Mark Twain.

919). A Daring Attempt at a Solution of It by Mark Twain.

918). Unburlesquable Things by Mark Twain.

917). Enigma by Mark Twain.

916). Untitled short miscellaneous items by Mark Twain.

915). A Literary "Old Offender" in Court with Suspicious Property in His Possession by Mark Twain.

914). "Hogwash" by Mark Twain.

913). "Higgins" by Mark Twain.

912). Untitled miscellaneous items by Mark Twain.

911). George Wakeman by Mark Twain.

910). Introductory by Mark Twain.

909). On The New Annotated Dracula by Neil Gaiman.

908). Some Strangeness in the Proportion: The Exquisite Beauties of Edgar Allan Poe by Neil Gaiman.

907). How America Lost Its Mind by Kurt Andersen.

906). The Best American Comics, 2010 by Neil Gaiman.

905). 2004 Harvey Awards Speech by Neil Gaiman.

904). Will Eisner: New York Stories by Neil Gaiman.

903). The Keynote Speech for the 2003 Eisner Awards by Neil Gaiman.

902). The Best of the Spirit by Neil Gaiman.

901). The Spirit of Seventy-Five by Neil Gaiman.

900). The Simon and Kirby Superheroes by Neil Gaiman.

899). Jack Kirby: King of Comics by Neil Gaiman.

898). Bone: An Introduction, and Some Subsequent Thoughts by Neil Gaiman.

897). Batman: Cover to Cover by Neil Gaiman.

896). Confessions: On Astro City and Kurt Busiek by Neil Gaiman.

895). "But What Has That to Do with Bacchus?" Eddie Campbell and Deadface by Neil Gaiman.

894). A Speech to Professionals Contemplating Alternative Employment, Given at PROCON, April 1997 by Neil Gaiman.

893). Good Comics and Tulips: A Speech by Neil Gaiman.

892). On Comics and Films: 2006 by Neil Gaiman.

891). The Nature of Infection: Some Thoughts on Doctor Who by Neil Gaiman.

890). MirrorMask: A Sundance Diary by Neil Gaiman.

889). MirrorMask: An Introduction by Neil Gaiman.

888). The Bride of Frankenstein by Neil Gaiman.

887). On the Fortieth Anniversary of the Nebula Awards: A Speech, 2005 by Neil Gaiman.

886). Samuel R. Delany and The Einstein Intersection by Neil Gaiman.

885). Of Time, and Gully Foyle: Alfred Bester and The Stars My Destination by Neil Gaiman.

884). Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 and What Science Fiction Is and Does by Neil Gaiman.

883). Hothouse by Neil Gaiman.

882). Fritz Leiber: The Short Stories by Neil Gaiman.

881). SIMCITY by Neil Gaiman.

880). About Kim Newman, with Notes on the Creation and Eventual Dissolution of the Peace and Love Corporation by Neil Gaiman.

879). Geoff Notkin: Meteorite Man by Neil Gaiman.

878). On Stephen King, for the Sunday Times by Neil Gaiman.

877). Banging the Drum for Harlan Ellison by Neil Gaiman.

876). Harlan Ellison: The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World by Neil Gaiman.

875). Remembering Douglas Adams by Neil Gaiman.

874). How to Read Gene Wolf by Neil Gaiman.

873). On Dave McKean by Neil Gaiman.

872). Reflections: On Diana Wynne Jones by Neil Gaiman.

871). These Are Not Our Faces by Neil Gaiman.

870). What the [Very Bad Swearword] Is a Children's Book, Anyway? The Zena Sutherland Lecture by Neil Gaiman.

869). The PEN Awards and Charlie Hebdo by Neil Gaiman.

868). Some Reflections on Myth (With Several Digressions onto Gardening, Comics and Fairy Tales) by Neil Gaiman.

867). Ghosts in the Machines: Some Hallowe'en Thoughts. by Neil Gaiman.

866). The Pornography of Genre, or the Genre of Pornography by Neil Gaiman.

865). Three Authors. On Lewis, Tolkien and Chesterton: The MythCon 35 Guest of Honor Speech by Neil Gaiman.

864). Four Bookshops by Neil Gaiman.

863). Telling Lies for a Living... And Why We Do It: The Newbery Medal Speech, 2009 by Neil Gaiman.

862). Why Our Future Depends on Libraries, Reading and Daydreaming: The Reading Agency Lecture, 2013 by Neil Gaiman.

861). Credo by Neil Gaiman.

860). A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-Fiction by Terry Pratchett. Foreword by Neil Gaiman.

859). Terry Pratchett's Unattached Footnotes to Life by Terry Pratchett.

858). A Week in the Death of Terry Pratchett by Terry Pratchett.

857). Death Knocked and We Let Him In by Terry Pratchett.

856). Assisted Dying: It's Time the Government Gave Us the Right to End Our Lives by Terry Pratchett.

855). At Last We Have Real Compassion in Assisted-Dying Guidelines by Terry Pratchett.

854). The Richard Dimbleby Lecture: Shaking Hands with Death by Terry Pratchett.

853). Carl Schurz, Pilot by Mark Twain.

852). Comments on the Moro Massacre by Mark Twain.

851). My Platonic Sweetheart by Mark Twain.[1]

850). Little Nelly Tells a Story Out of Her Own Head by Mark Twain.

849). Little Bessie by Mark Twain.

848). Letter to Andres Carnegi by Mark Twain.

847). Telegraph About Grant by Mark Twain.

846). A Letter from Santa Claus by Mark Twain.

845). Speech on Marcus Clarke During Australian Lecture Tour by Mark Twain.

844). A Defence of General Funston by Mark Twain.

843). The Specialist by Charles Sale.

842). To the Person Sitting in Darkness by Mark Twain.[1]

841). Point Me to Heaven When the Final Chapter Comes by Terry Pratchett.

840). Taxworld by Terry Pratchett.

839). I'm Slipping Away a Bit at a Time... and All I Can Do Is Watch It Happen by Terry Pratchett.

838). The NHS Is Seriously Injured by Terry Pratchett.

837). The Orangutans Are Dying by Terry Pratchett.

836). On Excellence in Schools by Terry Pratchett.

835). Saturdays by Terry Pratchett.

834). A Genuine Absent-minded Professor by Terry Pratchett.

833). The God Moment by Terry Pratchett.

832). 2001: The Vision and the Reality by Terry Pratchett.

831). Alien Christmas by Terry Pratchett.

830). The Meaning of My Christmas by Terry Pratchett.

829). Introduction to The Leaky Establishment by David Langford by Terry Pratchett.

828). That Sounds Fungi, It Must Be the Dawn Chorus by Terry Pratchett.

827). Honey, These Bees Had a Heart of Gold by Terry Pratchett.

826). The King and I or How the Bottom Has Dropped Out of the Wise Man Business by Terry Pratchett.

825). Introduction to Roy Lewis's The Evolution Man by Terry Pratchett.

824). Writer's Choice by Terry Pratchett.

823). Letter to Vector by Terry Pratchett.

822). Tales of Wonder and of Porn by Terry Pratchett.

821). A Granny Pratchett by Terry Pratchett.

820). A Star Pupil by Terry Pratchett.

819). The Big Store by Terry Pratchett.

818). A Word About Hats by Terry Pratchett.

817). Doctor Who? by Terry Pratchett.

816). Watching Nation by Terry Pratchett.

815). Boston Globe-Horn Award Speech for Nation by Terry Pratchett.

814). 2001 Carnegie Medal Award Speech by Terry Pratchett.

813). Neil Gaiman: Amazing Master Conjuror by Terry Pratchett.

812). The American Vandal Abroad by Mark Twain.

811). Among the Spirits by Mark Twain.

810). Among the Fenians by Mark Twain.

809). The Alphabet and Simplified Spelling [...] by Mark Twain.

808). The £1,000,000 Bank-Note and Other New Stories by Mark Twain.[1]

807). A Majestic Literary Fossil by Mark Twain.

806). A Petition to the Queen of England by Mark Twain.

805). The German Chicago by Mark Twain.

804). Playing Courier by Mark Twain.

803). About All Kinds of Ships by Mark Twain.

802). Cult Classic by Terry Pratchett.

801). Magic Kingdoms by Terry Pratchett.

800). Let There Be Dragons by Terry Pratchett.

799). Elves Were Bastards by Terry Pratchett.

798). Roots of Fantasy by Terry Pratchett.

797). Why Gandalf Never Married by Terry Pratchett.

796). Whose Fantasy Are You? by Terry Pratchett.

795). Notes from a Successful Fantasy Author: Keep It Real by Terry Pratchett.

794). Roundhead Wood, Forty Green by Terry Pratchett.

793). Wyrd Ideas by Terry Pratchett.

792). Kevins by Terry Pratchett.

791). Discworld Turns 21 by Terry Pratchett.

790). Straight from the Heart, Via the Groin by Terry Pratchett.

789). Conventional Wisdom by Terry Pratchett.

788). Mental Telegraphy: A Manuscript with a History by Mark Twain.

787). The £1,000,000 Bank-Note by Mark Twain.[1]

786). No Worries by Terry Pratchett.

785). Advice to Booksellers by Terry Pratchett.

784). Paperback Writer by Terry Pratchett.

783). Brewer's Boy by Terry Pratchett.

782). How to Be a Professional Boxer by Terry Pratchett.

781). The Choice Word by Terry Pratchett.

780). Palmtop by Terry Pratchett.

779). Thought Progress by Terry Pratchett.

778). Terry Pratchett Isn't Jolly. He's Angry. by Neil Gaiman.

777). Allt fer eftir Steinar Braga.

776). Garðurinn eftir Steinar Braga.

775). Ósýnileikinn eftir Steinar Braga.

774). Úrræði ríkisstjórnarinnar á fasteignamarkaði eftir Steinar Braga.

773). Innskot: Einsamall úlfur eftir Steinar Braga.

772). Aleinn ég dvel í stjörnuhöll minna drauma eftir Steinar Braga.

771). Kossinn eftir Steinar Braga.

770). Himinninn yfir Þingvöllum eftir Steinar Braga.

769). Innskot: Fluga kemur í heimsókn eftir Steinar Braga.

768). Everybody Eats Everybody on Sunday's Planet by Jeff Swycaffer.

767). Be Quest by Atanielle Annyn Noël.

766). King of the Cats by Gillian FitzGerald.

765). Friends in High Places by Roger E. Moore.

764). Eðli vatnsins er hringur eftir Steinar Braga.

763). Yes Minister Brexit Special – Sir Humphrey Explains All by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn.

762). Níu líf eftir Steinar Braga.

761). Kólfurinn eftir Steinar Braga.

760). Sagan af þriðjudegi eftir Steinar Braga.

759). Hvíti geldingurinn eftir Steinar Braga.

758). Kristalsgíraffinn eftir Steinar Braga.

757). Að spila Nintendo Wii á réttargeðdeildinni að Sogni eftir Steinar Braga.

756). Páfastóllinn eftir Steinar Braga.

755). Kaiser Report eftir Steinar Braga.

754). Ljónið sem hvarf eftir Steinar Braga.

753). Reykjavík er að vakna eftir Steinar Braga.

752). Bluebeard's Egg by Margaret Atwood.[1]

751). Unearthing Suite by Margaret Atwood.[1]

750). The Sunrise by Margaret Atwood.

749). In Search of the Rattlesnake Plantain by Margaret Atwood.

748). The Salt Garden by Margaret Atwood.

747). Scarlet Ibis by Margaret Atwood.

746). Two Stories About Emma by Margaret Atwood.

745). Walking on Water by Margaret Atwood.

744). The Whirlpool Rapids by Margaret Atwood.

743). Uglypuss by Margaret Atwood.

742). Spring Song of the Frogs by Margaret Atwood.

741). Bluebeard's Egg by Margaret Atwood.

740). Loulou; or, The Domestic Life of the Language by Margaret Atwood.

739). Hurricane Hazel by Margaret Atwood.

738). Significant Moments in the Life of My Mother by Margaret Atwood.

737). The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1] [Hugo Award nominee]

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736). Adrian Mole Recommends Books for Would-Be Writers by Sue Townsend.

735). Adrian Mole's Royal Wedding Diary by Sue Townsend.

734). Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years by Sue Townsend.[1]

733). Only You Can Save Mankind by Terry Pratchett.[1]

732). Peace on Earth by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Elinor Ford and Michael Kandel.[1]

731). The Sandman Volume 1: Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Karen Berger. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III, Mike Dringenberg, and Sam Kieth.[1][2]

730). The Sandman #8: The Sound of Her Wings by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

729). The Sandman #7: Sound and Fury by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

728). The Sandman #6: 24 Hours by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Mike Dringenberg.[1]

727). The Sandman #5: Passengers by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III and Sam Kieth.[1]

726). Night People by Barry Gifford.

725). Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen.[1]

724). Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

723). An Independent Organ by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

722). Drive My Car by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Ted Goossen.

721). The Carpet People by Terry Pratchett.[1]

720). M Is for Magic by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Teddy Kristiansen.[1]

719). The Witch's Headstone by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

718). How to Sell the Ponti Bridge by Neil Gaiman.

717). Angels and Visitations: A Miscellany by Neil Gaiman.[1]

716). The Mystery of Father Brown: An Essay from 100 Great Detectives by Neil Gaiman.

715). Being an Experiment Upon Strictly Scientific Lines: Assisted by Unwins Ltd, Wine Merchants (Uckfield) by Neil Gaiman.

714). Post-Mortem on Our Love by Neil Gaiman.

713). Gumshoe: Punch Book Review of Josiah Thompson's Gumshoe by Neil Gaiman.

712). Luther's Villanelle by Neil Gaiman.

711). A Prologue: An Introduction to Mary Gentle's Scholars & Soldiers by Neil Gaiman.

710). Six to Six by Neil Gaiman.

709). Webs by Neil Gaiman.

708). The Song of the Audience by Neil Gaiman.

707). Mrs. Bradshaw's Handbook: An Illustrated Guide to the Railway by Terry Pratchett with Bernard Pearson, Ian Mitchell, Isobel Pearson, and Reb Voyce.

706). We Don't Need No Education by Paul Krugman.

705). Dancing Girls and Other Stories by Margaret Atwood.[1]

704). Giving Birth by Margaret Atwood.

703). Dancing Girls by Margaret Atwood.

702). Lives of the Poets by Margaret Atwood.

701). Hour of Eternity by Ken Troop.

700). Training by Margaret Atwood.

699). The Resplendent Quetzal by Margaret Atwood.[1]

698). A Travel Piece by Margaret Atwood.

697). When It Happens by Margaret Atwood.

696). Hair Jewellery by Margaret Atwood.

695). Rape Fantasies by Margaret Atwood.[1]

694). The Grave of the Famous Poet by Margaret Atwood.

693). Under Glass by Margaret Atwood.

692). Polarities by Margaret Atwood.

691). The Man from Mars by Margaret Atwood.

690). The War in the Bathroom by Margaret Atwood.

689). The Crystal World by J.G. Ballard.[1]

688). Attack of the Republican Decepticons by Paul Krugman.

687). The Sandman #4: A Hope in Hell by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Mike Dringenberg and Sam Kieth.[1]

686). The Sandman #3: ...Dream a Little Dream of Me by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Mike Dringenberg and Sam Kieth.[1]

685). The Sandman #2: Imperfect Hosts by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Mike Dringenberg and Sam Kieth.[1]

684). Það þýðir að berjast eftir Helgu Kress.

683). The Mysterious Stranger, and Other Stories by Mark Twain.

682). The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm [...] by Mark Twain.

681). Hunting the Deceitful Turkey [...] by Mark Twain.

680). A Fable [...] by Mark Twain.

679). The Mysterious Stranger [...] by Mark Twain.[1]

678). I Can Tolerate Anything Except the Outgroup by Scott Alexander.

677). Merry Tales by Mark Twain.[1]

676). Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning by Mark Twain.

675). A Curious Experience by Mark Twain.

674). Absolutely on Music: Conversations with Seiji Ozawa by Haruki Murakami. Afterword by Seiji Ozawa. Translated by Jay Rubin.

673). It Was the War of the Trenches by Jacques Tardi. Translated by Kim Thompson.[1]

672). Mark Twain Investigating by Mark Twain.

671). The Heathen Chinee by Bret Harte.

670). A Horse's Tale by Mark Twain.[1]

669). Víða ónýtt tækifæri til hagræðingar: Styttingar eftir Magnús Sigurðsson.

668). Wyoming by Barry Gifford.

667). Junkie Running Dry by Kevin D. Williamson.

666). The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman.[1] [Nebula Award nominee; Locus Award winner]

665). The Sandman #1: Sleep of the Just by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Mike Dringenberg and Sam Kieth.[1]

664). The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year by Sue Townsend.

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663). The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner and Other Stories by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

662). Rincemangle, the Gnome of Even Moor by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

661). The Extraordinary Adventures of Doggins by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

660). De Profundis by Clark Ashton Smith.

659). Where? by Clark Ashton Smith.

658). Sepulture by Clark Ashton Smith.

657). The Death of Lovers by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

656). Beatrice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

655). The Fountain of Blood by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

654). The Two Kind Sisters by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

653). The Wine of Lovers by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

652). A Parisian Dream by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

651). Mists and Rains by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

650). The Irremediable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

649). The Voice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

648). Examination at Midnight by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

647). Sympathetic Horror by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

646). Alchemy of Sorrow by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

645). Obsession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

644). Spleen by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

643). La Musique (Music) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

642). The Owls by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

641). The Phantom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

640). Mœsta et Errabunda by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

639). Song of Autumn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

638). L'Irreparable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

637). The Poison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

636). Wizard War by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

635). The Blackbury Park Statues by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

634). The Time-travelling Television by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

633). Lord Cake and the Battle for Banwen's Beacon by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

632). Evening Harmony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

631). The Spiritual Dawn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

630). Semper Eadem by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

629). The Remorse of the Dead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

628). Sed non Satiata by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

627). Exotic Perfume by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

626). Hymn to Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

625). The Ideal by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

624). Anterior Life by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

623). The Sick Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

622). The Metamorphoses of the Vampire by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

621). Lethe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith.

620). Song (I) by Clark Ashton Smith.

619). Gamlir karlar í Garðabæ eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

618). Osama bin Laden by Martin Amis.

617). The Mirror of Ourselves by Martin Amis.

616). A Mother of Invention by Martin Amis.

615). The Shock of the New by Martin Amis.

614). Among the Clowns: Meet Rick 'Crotch' Perry, Newt 'the Vulgarian' Gingrich, and the rest of the GOP contenders as they scramble for the prize in the Des Moines debate by Martin Amis.

613). How Much Do Republicans Weigh?: Martin Amis on God, money, and what's wrong with the GOP by Martin Amis.

612). The Fire Opal by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

611). An Ant Called 4179003 by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

610). The Sheep Rodeo Scandal by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

609). Darby and the Submarine by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

608). The Frozen Feud by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

607). The Truly Terrible Toothache by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

606). The Great Train Robbery by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

605). The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.

604). The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories by Mark Twain.[1]

603). Eve's Diary by Mark Twain.[1]

602). Does the Race of Man Love a Lord? by Mark Twain.

601). Portrait of King William III by Mark Twain.

600). The Danger of Lying in Bed by Mark Twain.

599). Post-Mortem Poetry (1) by Mark Twain.

598). Advice to Little Girls [...] by Mark Twain.[1]

597). Introduction to "The New Guide of the Conversation in Portuguese and English" by Pedro Carolino by Mark Twain.

596). A Humane Word from Satan by Mark Twain.

595). A Monument to Adam by Mark Twain.

594). Amended Obituaries by Mark Twain.

593). A Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury by Mark Twain.

592). An Entertaining Article by Mark Twain.

591). Wit Inspirations of the "Two-Year-Olds" by Mark Twain.

590). General Washington's Negro Body-Servant: A Biographical Sketch by Mark Twain.

589). Italian with Grammar by Mark Twain.

588). Italian Without a Master by Mark Twain.

587). The First Writing-Machines by Mark Twain.

586). The Five Boons of Life by Mark Twain.

585). Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale by Mark Twain.

584). A Telephonic Conversation by Mark Twain.

583). A Helpless Situation by Mark Twain.

582). How Music Works by David Byrne.[1]

581). The Californian's Tale by Mark Twain.

580). A Cure for the Blues by Mark Twain.

579). Was It Heaven? or Hell? by Mark Twain.

578). A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain.[1]

577). The $30,000 Bequest by Mark Twain.

576). The Head of Kay's by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

575). What Is Man? and Other Essays by Mark Twain.

574). Taming the Bicycle by Mark Twain.

573). The Bee by Mark Twain.

572). Concerning Tobacco by Mark Twain.

571). As Concerns Interpreting the Deity by Mark Twain.

570). A Simplified Alphabet by Mark Twain.

569). On Girls [...] by Mark Twain.

568). English as She Is Taught by Mark Twain.

567). William Dean Howells by Mark Twain.

566). At the Shrine of St. Wagner by Mark Twain.

565). Switzerland, the Cradle of Liberty by Mark Twain.

564). A Scrap of Curious History by Mark Twain.

563). The Memorable Assassination by Mark Twain.

562). Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk by Gillian McCain and Legs McNeill.[1]

561). How to Make History Dates Stick by Mark Twain.

560). An Oral History of "We Built This City," the Worst Song of All Time by Rob Tannenbaum.

559). The Turning-Point of My Life by Mark Twain.

558). What Is Man? by Mark Twain.[1]

557). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life by Charles Darwin. Introduction by Jeff Wallace.[1]

556). Britain: The End of a Fantasy by Fintan O'Toole.

555). Konungur flónanna eftir Halldór Baldursson.[1]

554). Sagan af undurfögru prinsessunni og hugrakka prinsinum hennar eftir Margréti Tryggvadóttur. Myndskreytt af Halldóri Baldurssyni.[1]

553). The Death of Jean by Mark Twain.

552). Músin, fuglinn og pylsan eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

551). Gátan eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

550). Öskubuska eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

549). Skraddarinn hugprúði eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

548). Fiskimaðurinn og kona hans eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

547). In Front of Your Nose [...] by George Orwell.

546). Making Ignorance Great Again by Paul Krugman.

545). The Gold Bat by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

544). Waverley; or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since by Sir Walter Scott.[1]

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543). The Next-to-Last Mistake by Paul McHugh.

542). The Feline Phantom by Gordon Linzner.

541). Against "Sgt. Pepper": The Beatles classic made pop seem male, nerdy and "important" — and that wasn't a good thing by Amanda Marcotte.

540). Zuleika: An Oriental Song by Clark Ashton Smith.

539). The World by Clark Ashton Smith.

538). Wind-Ripples by Clark Ashton Smith.

537). We Shall Meet (II) by Clark Ashton Smith.

536). The Voice in the Pines by Clark Ashton Smith.

535). The Unremembered by Clark Ashton Smith.

534). To Omar Khayyam by Clark Ashton Smith.

533). To George Sterling (High) by Clark Ashton Smith.

532). The Temptation by Clark Ashton Smith.

531). The Tears of Lilith by Clark Ashton Smith.

530). A Sunset (Far) by Clark Ashton Smith.

529). Strangeness by Clark Ashton Smith.

528). The Sorrow of the Winds by Clark Ashton Smith.

527). Song of Sappho's Arabian Daughter by Clark Ashton Smith.

526). Slaughter-House in Spring by Clark Ashton Smith.

525). Satan Unrepentant by Clark Ashton Smith.

524). Rubaiyat of Saiyed by Clark Ashton Smith.

523). The River of Life by Clark Ashton Smith.

522). Ripe Mulberries by Clark Ashton Smith.

521). Rêve Parisian by Clark Ashton Smith.

520). Remembered Light by Clark Ashton Smith.

519). The Refuge of Beauty by Clark Ashton Smith.

518). Psalm to the Desert by Clark Ashton Smith.

517). Psalm (From - Ebony and Crystal) by Clark Ashton Smith.

516). Ode (Your) by Clark Ashton Smith.

515). Nocturne by Clark Ashton Smith.

514). 'No more the pine' by Clark Ashton Smith.

513). Night (Twilight) by Clark Ashton Smith.

512). The Nereid by Clark Ashton Smith.

511). The Mummy by Clark Ashton Smith.

510). Mors by Clark Ashton Smith.

509). The Moonlight Desert by Clark Ashton Smith.

508). Moonlight (Ambitious) by Clark Ashton Smith.

507). The Ministers of Law by Clark Ashton Smith.

506). The Messengers by Clark Ashton Smith.

505). Memnon at Midnight by Clark Ashton Smith.

504). The Medusa of Despair by Clark Ashton Smith.

503). Lunar Mystery by Clark Ashton Smith.

502). Luna Aeternalis by Clark Ashton Smith.

501). Inferno by Clark Ashton Smith.

500). In the Wind by Clark Ashton Smith.

499). In Saturn by Clark Ashton Smith.

498). In November by Clark Ashton Smith.

497). Imagination by Clark Ashton Smith.

496). Illusion by Clark Ashton Smith.

495). The Horizon by Clark Ashton Smith.

494). The Harlot of the World by Clark Ashton Smith.

493). Give Me Your Lips by Clark Ashton Smith.

492). Forgetfulness by Clark Ashton Smith.

491). Flamingoes by Clark Ashton Smith.

490). Fire of Snow by Clark Ashton Smith.

489). Exotique by Clark Ashton Smith.

488). Epitaph for the Earth by Clark Ashton Smith.

487). Ennui (Thou) by Clark Ashton Smith.

486). Dream Mystery by Clark Ashton Smith.

485). Dissonance by Clark Ashton Smith.

484). The Departed City by Clark Ashton Smith.

483). Dedication | to Carol by Clark Ashton Smith.

482). Who are the new jihadis? by Olivier Roy.

481). WearWolf by Joel Rosenberg.

480). Skitterbugging by Gene O'Neill.

479). In the Bag by John Eric Holmes.

478). 500.000 króna fíllinn í herberginu eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

477). The Doctor by J. Robert Dunkle.

476). The Crucifixion of Eros by Clark Ashton Smith.

475). Copan [...] by Clark Ashton Smith.

474). The City of the Titans by Clark Ashton Smith.

473). What Makes Call-Out Culture So Toxic by Asam Ahmad.

472). Rauðhetta eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

471). Beyond the Great Wall by Clark Ashton Smith.

470). Benares by Clark Ashton Smith.

469). Belated Love by Clark Ashton Smith.

468). Before Sunrise by Clark Ashton Smith.

467). Bedouin Song by Clark Ashton Smith.

466). The Coming of the Sword by Gardner F. Fox.

465). You Should've Asked by Emma.

464). Ave Atque Vale by Clark Ashton Smith.

463). Autumn's Pall by Clark Ashton Smith.

462). Alexandrines by Clark Ashton Smith.

461). The Abyss Triumphant by Clark Ashton Smith.

460). A Wine of Wizardry by George Sterling.

459). The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Version by Anne Frank. Edited by Mirjam Pressler and Otto H. Frank. Translated by Susan Massotty.[1]

458). Glergildra (Brot) eftir Megan Auði Grímsdóttur.

457). My Family's Slave by Alex Tizon.

456). Why I Think xkcd Is Wrong About Free Speech by Pat Kerr.

455). The Dead Will Cuckold You: A Drama in Six Acts by Clark Ashton Smith.

454). Er þessi brandari bannaður? eftir Rut Guðnadóttur.

453). Abomination by D. Aaron Achen.

452). A Year with Swollen Appendices: Brian Eno's Diary by Brian Eno.[1]

451). How the Paladin Got His Scar by Rich Burlew.

450). Venus and the Priest by Clark Ashton Smith.

449). The Fugitives by Clark Ashton Smith.

448). A Double Barrelled Detective Story by Mark Twain.[1]

447). Vignettes by Clark Ashton Smith.

446). Traveller by Clark Ashton Smith.

445). The Touch-Stone by Clark Ashton Smith.

444). The Sun and the Sepulchre by Clark Ashton Smith.

443). The Statue of Silence by Clark Ashton Smith.

442). Remoteness by Clark Ashton Smith.

441). The Princess Almeena by Clark Ashton Smith.

440). Preference by Clark Ashton Smith.

439). A Phantasy by Clark Ashton Smith.

438). The Peril that Lurks Among Ruins by Clark Ashton Smith.

437). The Osprey and the Shark by Clark Ashton Smith.

436). Offering by Clark Ashton Smith.

435). Narcissus by Clark Ashton Smith.

434). The Mortuary by Clark Ashton Smith.

433). The Mithridate by Clark Ashton Smith.

432). The Mirror in the Hall of Ebony by Clark Ashton Smith.

431). The Lotus and the Moon by Clark Ashton Smith.

430). The Litany of the Seven Kisses by Clark Ashton Smith.

429). The Land of Fruitful Palms by Clark Ashton Smith.

428). The Lake of Enchanted Silence by Clark Ashton Smith.

427). Angel Catbird by Margaret Atwood. Illustrated by Johnnie Christmas.

426). Don't Tell Us What to Write by Margaret Atwood.

425). Images by Clark Ashton Smith.

424). The Image of Bronze and the Image of Iron by Clark Ashton Smith.

423). The Garden and the Tomb by Clark Ashton Smith.

422). The Frozen Waterfall by Clark Ashton Smith.

421). The Forbidden Forest by Clark Ashton Smith.

420). The Flower Devil by Clark Ashton Smith.

419). Flora Vulgaris by Lotta Kaarina Nykänen.

418). White Male Terrorists Are an Issue We Should Discuss by Lincoln Blades.

417). The Price of Bread: Poverty, Purchasing Power, and The Victorian Laborer's Standard of Living by Robert L. Nelson.

416). Ennui (In) by Clark Ashton Smith.

415). A Dream of Lethe by Clark Ashton Smith.

414). The Demon, the Angel, and Beauty by Clark Ashton Smith.

413). The Days by Clark Ashton Smith.

412). The Trouble with Harvard by Steven Pinker.

411). In Defense of Dangerous Ideas by Steven Pinker.

410). Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf.[1]

409). The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf.[1]

408). Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf.[1]

407). "Þú getur ekki verið femínisti ef þú hristir rassinn á þér svona" eftir Margréti Erlu Maack.

406). Blue & Green by Virginia Woolf.

405). The String Quartet [...] by Virginia Woolf.[1]

404). An Unwritten Novel by Virginia Woolf.

403). Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf.

402). A Society by Virginia Woolf.

401). A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf.

400). The Crystals by Clark Ashton Smith.

399). The Corpse and the Skeleton by Clark Ashton Smith.

398). The City of Destruction by Clark Ashton Smith.

397). Chinoiserie by Clark Ashton Smith.

396). The Caravan by Clark Ashton Smith.

395). The Black Lake by Clark Ashton Smith.

394). Double Cosmos by Clark Ashton Smith.

393). Strange Shadows by Clark Ashton Smith.

392). Ljóð um greint rými og fleiri stök eftir Eirík Örn Norðdahl.

391). Strength Through Unity: How to Spot Fascism Before It's Too Late by Maia Kobabe.

390). Heimilisbókhald - Opið bréf til Óttars Proppé heilbrigðismálaráðherra eftir Kára Stefánsson.

389). Thrill of the Chaste: The truth about Gandhi's sex life by Jad Adams.

388). Nemesis of the Unfinished by Clark Ashton Smith and Don Carter.

387). The Light from the Pole by Clark Ashton Smith.

386). Phoenix by Clark Ashton Smith.

385). The Metamorphosis of Earth by Clark Ashton Smith.

384). Byzantium Endures by Michael Moorcock. Introduction by Alan Wall.[1][2]

383). Monsters in the Night by Clark Ashton Smith.

382). Schizoid Creator by Clark Ashton Smith.

381). The Phantoms of the Fire by Clark Ashton Smith.

380). Genius Loci by Clark Ashton Smith.

379). Quest of the Gazolba by Clark Ashton Smith.

378). Please Allow Me to Correct a Few Things: Imagine if Mick Jagger responded to Keith Richards about his new autobiography by Bill Wyman.

377). The Wild Party by Joseph Moncure March. Illustrated by Art Spiegelman.[1]

376). Gráspörvar og ígulker eftir Sjón.[1]

375). draumkvæði úr suðurhöfum (til ásu) eftir Sjón.

374). hugleiðingar af annarri hæð strætisvagns M29 eftir heimsókn á bæjarskrifstofur berlínar til þess að sækja staðfest og stimplað dvalarleyfi eftir Sjón.

373). heimkoma eftir Sjón.

372). efniviður í barnagælu eftir Sjón.

371). acta poetica eftir Sjón.

370). (reykjavíkurhöfn) eftir Sjón.

369). stund gæsarinnar eftir Sjón.

368). koddahjal um lágnættið eftir Sjón.

367). tanntaka eftir Sjón.

366). danse grotesque eftir Sjón.

365). söngur frá silfuröld eftir Sjón.

364). gráspörvatal eftir Sjón.

363). (landsbókasafn) eftir Sjón.

362). bókin um snjóinn eftir Sjón.

361). ars poetica (s.h.g.) eftir Sjón.

360). melenkólía eftir Sjón.

359). (hólavallagarður) eftir Sjón.

358). The Haunted Gong by Clark Ashton Smith.

357). The Haunted Chamber by Clark Ashton Smith.

356). A Good Embalmer by Clark Ashton Smith.

355). In the Book of Vergama by Clark Ashton Smith.

354). The Third Episode of Vathek: The Story of the Princess Zulkaïs and the Prince Kalilah by Clark Ashton Smith.

353). Nick Cave: 'I have turned a corner and wandered on to a vast landscape' by Mark Mordue.

352). The Great God Awto by Clark Ashton Smith.

351). Told in the Desert by Clark Ashton Smith.

350). Thirteen Phantasms by Clark Ashton Smith.

349). The Treader of the Dust by Clark Ashton Smith.

348). The Primal City by Clark Ashton Smith.

347). The Plutonian Drug by Clark Ashton Smith.

346). The Tale of Sir John Maundeville by Clark Ashton Smith.

345). A Star-Change by Clark Ashton Smith.

344). The Seed from the Sepulchre by Clark Ashton Smith.

343). The Second Interment by Clark Ashton Smith.

342). The Light from Beyond by Clark Ashton Smith.

341). The Worlds of Little Edmund by Meow by Katharine Kroeber Wiley.

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340). Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Roger Zelazny.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]

339). The Devil in Bret Easton Ellis by Maer Roshan.

338). The Supernumerary Corpse by Clark Ashton Smith.

337). The Nameless Offspring by Clark Ashton Smith.

336). Master of the Asteroid by Clark Ashton Smith.

335). The Letter from Mohaun Los by Clark Ashton Smith.

334). Irene's Cunt by Louis Aragon. Translated by Alexis Lykiard.[1]

333). The Dark Secret at the Heart of AI by Will Knight.

332). The Immortals of Mercury by Clark Ashton Smith.

331). The Likely Cause of Addiction Has Been Discovered, and It Is Not What You Think by Johann Hari.

330). Marine Le Pen Is What Happens When You Try to Meet Racism in the Middle by Mehdi Hasan.

329). Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award winner]

328). Suicide Note by Virginia Woolf.

327). The Hunters from Beyond by Clark Ashton Smith.

326). The Loneliness of Noam Chomsky by Arundhati Roy.

325). A Prefect's Uncle by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

324). The Eternal World by Clark Ashton Smith.

323). The Swiss Family Robinson [...] by Johann David Wyss.[1]

322). The Gorgon by Clark Ashton Smith.

321). The Ghoul by Clark Ashton Smith.

320). The Dimension of Chance by Clark Ashton Smith.

319). Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology by Daniel C. Dennett.[1]

318). Where Am I? by Daniel C. Dennett.

317). How to Change Your Mind by Daniel C. Dennett.

316). On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want by Daniel C. Dennett.

315). Í fangabúðum nazista eftir Leif H. Muller. Inngangur eftir Hall Örn Jónsson og Jón Ingvar Kjaran.[1]

314). Conditions of Personhood by Daniel C. Dennett.

313). The Abilities of Men and Machines by Daniel C. Dennett.

312). Seedling of Mars by Clark Ashton Smith.

311). Mechanism and Responsibility by Daniel C. Dennett.

310). Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of all our problems by George Monbiot.

309). The BFG by Roald Dahl. Illustrated by Quentin Blake.[1]

308). Tabletop Gaming has a White Male Terrorism Problem by Latining.

307). CoDex 1962 eftir Sjón.[1]

306). Ég er sofandi hurð eftir Sjón.

305). When Pixels Collide by sudoscript.

304). Inkal, fyrri hluti eftir Alejandro Jodorowsky. Myndskreytt af Mœbius. Þýtt af Ólöfu Pétursdóttur.[1][2]

303). Hið neðra eftir Alejandro Jodorowsky. Myndskreytt af Mœbius. Þýtt af Ólöfu Pétursdóttur.

302). Inkal ljóssins eftir Alejandro Jodorowsky. Myndskreytt af Mœbius. Þýtt af Ólöfu Pétursdóttur.

301). Svarti Inkalinn eftir Alejandro Jodorowsky. Myndskreytt af Mœbius. Þýtt af Ólöfu Pétursdóttur.

300). The Resurrection of the Rattlesnake by Clark Ashton Smith.

299). The Necromantic Tale by Clark Ashton Smith.

298). It's Basically Just Immoral to Be Rich by A. Q. Smith.

297). Why You Can't Make a Computer that Feels Pain by Daniel C. Dennett.

296). The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1] [Hugo & Locus Award winner]

295). The Justice of the Elephant by Clark Ashton Smith.

294). The Immeasurable Horror by Clark Ashton Smith.

293). Syria: Another Pipeline War by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr..

292). Murder in the Fourth Dimension by Clark Ashton Smith.

291). Marooned in Andromeda by Clark Ashton Smith.

290). The Origins of Anti-Intellectualism by Zeev Sternhell.

289). The White Guard by Mikhail Bulgakov. Epilogue by Victor Nekrasov. Translated by Michael Glenny.[1]

288). Pop Hits: The Lyrical Cartoons of Hugleikur Dagsson by Hugleikur Dagsson.[1]

287). The Yellow Wall Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.[1]

286). The Problem with Trump [...] [...] [...] [...] [...] by The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board.

285). Starship Stormtroopers by Michael Moorcock.

284). A Child's Christmas in the Blitz by Michael Moorcock.

283). If Hitler Had Won World War Two...: Michael Moorcock reviews The World Hitler Never Made, by Gavriel D Rosenfeld by Michael Moorcock.

282). Fighting Talk by Andrea Dworkin and Michael Moorcock.

281). Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Brett Helquist.[1]

280). The Fulfilled Prophecy by Clark Ashton Smith.

279). The Stairs in the Crypt by Clark Ashton Smith.

278). A Platonic Entanglement by Clark Ashton Smith.

277). The Parrot by Clark Ashton Smith.

276). The Perfect Woman by Clark Ashton Smith.

275). Gossip by Clark Ashton Smith.

274). Fakhreddin by Clark Ashton Smith.

273). The Emir's Captive by Clark Ashton Smith.

272). The Shah's Messenger by Clark Ashton Smith.

271). Prince Alcouz and the Magician by Clark Ashton Smith.

270). Out of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography by Albert Schweitzer. Postscript by Everett Skillings. Translated by C. T. Campion.[1]

269). Something New by Clark Ashton Smith.

268). The Flirt by Clark Ashton Smith.

267). The Raja and the Tiger by Clark Ashton Smith.

266). The Mahout by Clark Ashton Smith.

265). A Part of the Game by Darrell Schweitzer.

264). Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

263). Violence: Theirs and Ours by Vijay Prashad.

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262). The Malay Krise by Clark Ashton Smith.

261). The Ghost of Mohammed Din by Clark Ashton Smith.

260). A Meditation in the Eighth House in Early Spring by Ire of Sinshan by Ursula K. Le Guin.

259). This Stone: From the Serpentine heyimas of Telina-na; by Wordriver by Ursula K. Le Guin.

258). From the Tent on the Volcano by Ursula K. Le Guin.

257). In the Third Year of the War by Ursula K. Le Guin.

256). A Measure of Desolation by Ursula K. Le Guin.

255). Every Land (From a saying of Black Elk) by Ursula K. Le Guin.

254). Intimations by Ursula K. Le Guin.

253). Learning the Name for Bette by Ursula K. Le Guin.

252). Crows by Ursula K. Le Guin.

251). The Vigil for Ben Linder by Ursula K. Le Guin.

250). The Palindromedary: A palindrome I do not want to write by Ursula K. Le Guin.

249). Being an Editor by Michael Kandel.

248). The Wind's Twelve Quarters by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

247). The Day Before the Revolution by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee; Locus Award winner]

246). The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (Variation on a theme by William James) by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo Award winner]

245). Direction of the Road by Ursula K. Le Guin.

244). The Field of Vision by Ursula K. Le Guin.

243). The Stars Below by Ursula K. Le Guin.

242). Vaster than Empires and More Slow by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo Award nominee]

241). The Devotee of Evil by Clark Ashton Smith.

240). A Trip to the Head by Ursula K. Le Guin.

239). Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll.[1]

238). Things by Ursula K. Le Guin.

237). The Expert Lover by Clark Ashton Smith.

236). Nine Lives by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]

235). A Tangled Tale by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.[1]

234). Knot X: Chelsea Buns by Lewis Carroll.

233). Knot IX: A Serpent with Corners by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.

232). Knot VIII: De Omnibus Rebus by Lewis Carroll.

231). Knot VII: Petty Cash by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.

230). Knot VI: Her Radiancy by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.

229). Knot V: Oughts and Crosses by Lewis Carroll.

228). Knot IV: The Dead Reckoning by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.

227). Knot III: Mad Mathesis by Lewis Carroll.

226). Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.[1]

225). Knot II: Eligible Apartments by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.

224). Knot I: Excelsior by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.

223). The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Henry Holiday.[1]

222). What the Tortoise Said to Achilles by Lewis Carroll.[1]

221). The Good Trip by Ursula K. Le Guin.

220). The Dart of Rasasfa by Clark Ashton Smith.

219). The Dark Age by Clark Ashton Smith.

218). Winter's King by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1] [Hugo Award nominee]

217). The Rule of Names by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

216). The City of the Singing Flame by Clark Ashton Smith.

215). Why Does Mount Rushmore Exist by Sam Anderson.

214). The Word of Unbinding by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

213). Darkness Box by Ursula K. Le Guin.

212). Science Fiction Writing at Length by Roger Zelazny.

211). Beyond the Idea by Roger Zelazny.

210). The Three Descents of Jeremy Baker [...] by Roger Zelazny.

209). The Masters by Ursula K. Le Guin.

208). April in Paris by Ursula K. Le Guin.

207). The Sorcerer's Jewel by John Eric Holmes.

206). The Point of the Jest by Clark Ashton Smith.

205). The Chain of Aforgomon by Clark Ashton Smith.

204). Semley's Necklace by Ursula K. Le Guin.[1]

203). An Adventure in Futurity by Clark Ashton Smith.

202). The Italian, or the Confessional of the Black Penitents by Ann Radcliffe.[1]

201). Thank God I'm an Atheist! by Karen Stollznow.

200). The Lure of the Golden Godling by Gardner F. Fox.

199). Checkmate by Clark Ashton Smith.

198). A Copy of Burns by Clark Ashton Smith.

197). The Cairn (New Ending) by Clark Ashton Smith.

196). The Sixth Fantastic Adventure of Reginald Rennup, Mu.D.

195). The Fifth Fantastic Adventure of Reginald Rennup, Mu.D.

194). The Fourth Fantastic Adventure of Reginald Rennup

193). The Black Corridor by Michael Moorcock with Hilary Bailey.[1][2]

192). Mary by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Michael Glenny.[1]

191). Nokkrir góðir dagar án Guðnýjar eftir Davíð Oddsson.[1]

190). Að loknum hádegisfréttum í mars 1986 eftir Davíð Oddsson.

189). Glæpur skekur Húsnæðisstofnun eftir Davíð Oddsson.

188). Aftan að ógnvaldinum í Kreml eftir Davíð Oddsson.

187). Saga úr skóla eftir Davíð Oddsson.

186). Nokkrir góðir dagar án Guðnýjar eftir Davíð Oddsson.

185). Innilokunarkennd í Moskvu eftir Davíð Oddsson.

184). Góði guð, gefðu mér tyggjó eftir Davíð Oddsson.

183). Erindi við gamlan vin eftir Davíð Oddsson.

182). Snúist til varnar Íslandi eftir Davíð Oddsson.

181). A Little History of the World by E. H. Gombrich.[1]

180). Key Democratic Officials Now Warning Base Not to Expect Evidence of Trump/Russia Collusion by Glenn Greenwald.

179). Two Approaches to Mental Images by Daniel C. Dennett.

178). Next Time, Try a Cleric by Tom Armstrong.

177). The Cup of Golden Death by Gardner F. Fox.

176). Bert á milli í Harbinger – rýni eftir Boga Reynisson.

175). Bara vinir eftir Elísabetu.

174). Hola, Lovers eða Hvernig á að þóknast karlmönnum og vera betri en aðrar konur eða Lífstíls- og megrunarbók Tískubloggsins eftir Hildi Knútsdóttur.[1]

173). The Cube from Beyond by Gardner F. Fox.

172). War with the Newts by Karel Capek. Translated by David Wyllie.[1]

171). The First Fantastic Adventure of Reginald Rennup, Mu.D.

170). The Third Fantastic Adventure of Reginald Rennup, Mu.D.

169). The Second Fantastic Adventure of Reginald Rennup

168). It's the Little Things that Count by Lewis Bryson.

167). A Visit to an Interesting Place by Mark Welch.

166). Enjoying Your Dragon by Barry Fowkes.

165). Oasis by Cynthia Frazer.

164). The Eyes of Mavis Deval by Gardner F. Fox.

163). Ripples in the Fabric of the Multiuniverse by Mark Cummings.

162). Trollshead by John Eric Holmes.

161). The Flight of the Horse by Larry Niven.

160). The Monk: A Romance by Matthew Gregory Lewis.[1]

159). The Man Who Lost the Sea by Theodore Sturgeon. [Hugo Award nominee]

158). The Other Celia by Theodore Sturgeon.

157). The Silken-Swift by Theodore Sturgeon.

156). You May Want to Marry My Husband by Amy Krouse Rosenthal.

155). St. Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson. Preface by David Drake. Afterword by Eric Flint.[1]

154). Liane the Wayfarer by Jack Vance. Preface by Eric Flint. Afterword by David Drake.[1]

153). Thunder and Roses by Theodore Sturgeon. Preface by David Drake. Afterword by Eric Flint.

152). Answer by Fredric Brown. Preface by David Drake. Afterword by Jim Baen.

151). Excerpt from an Interview with an Iron Golem by Michael McCrery.

150). An Alien in a Strange Land by James M. Ward.

149). Monty Haul and the Best of Freddie by James M. Ward.

148). The Tug of the Machine by Allen Evans.

147). The Thing from the Tomb by Gardner F. Fox.

146). Monty Strikes Back by James M. Ward.

145). Toward a Cognitive Theory of Consciousness by Daniel C. Dennett.

144). Secrets, Lies and Democracy by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

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143). For Her Own Good: Two Centuries of the Experts' Advice to Women by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English.

142). Keeping the Rabble in Line by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

141). Health Care by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

140). Reflections on Democracy by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

139). The Emerging Global Economic Order by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

138). Crime and Gun Control by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

137). Media, Knowledge, and Objectivity by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

136). Class by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

135). Race by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

134). They Don't Even Know That They Don't Know by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

133). The World Bank, GATT and Free Trade by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

132). The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

131). Are Dreams Experiences? by Daniel C. Dennett.

130). This US Military Officer Explains Why America's Middle East Wars Have Been Utter Failures by Danny Sjursen.

129). Rethinking Camelot: JFK, the Vietnam War, and U.S. Political Culture by Noam Chomsky.

128). Ekki vera ógeð eftir Margréti Erlu Maack.

127). Artificial Intelligence as Philosophy and as Psychology by Daniel C. Dennett.

126). 4chan: The Skeleton Key to the Rise of Trump by Dale Beran.

125). The Man with Two Left Feet, and Other Stories by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

124). The Man with Two Left Feet by P. G. Wodehouse.

123). A Sea of Troubles by P. G. Wodehouse.

122). The Romance of an Ugly Policeman by P. G. Wodehouse.

121). Black for Luck by P. G. Wodehouse.

120). One Touch of Nature by P. G. Wodehouse.

119). The Making of Mac's by P. G. Wodehouse.

118). At Geisenheimer's by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

117). Crowned Heads by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

116). The Mixer by P. G. Wodehouse.

115). He Moves in Society by P. G. Wodehouse.

114). He Meets a Shy Gentleman by P. G. Wodehouse.

113). Wilton's Holiday by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

112). Bill the Bloodhound by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

111). Tales of St. Austin's by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

110). The Tom Brown Question by P. G. Wodehouse.

109). Now, Talking About Cricket by P. G. Wodehouse.

108). Notes by P. G. Wodehouse.

107). Work by P. G. Wodehouse.

106). The Prize Poem by P. G. Wodehouse.

105). 'The Tabby Terror' by P. G. Wodehouse.

104). Author! by P. G. Wodehouse.

103). How Payne Bucked Up by P. G. Wodehouse.

102). The Silence of the Hacks by Paul Krugman.

101). The Manoeuvres of Charteris by P. G. Wodehouse.

100). The Babe and the Dragon by P. G. Wodehouse.

99). A Shocking Affair by P. G. Wodehouse.

98). Bradshaw's Little Story by P. G. Wodehouse.

97). Harrison's Slight Error by P. G. Wodehouse.

96). L'Affaire Uncle John (A Story in Letters) by P. G. Wodehouse.

95). Vathek by William Beckford.[1]

94). The Odd Trick by P. G. Wodehouse.

93). How Pillingshot Scored by P. G. Wodehouse.

92). Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

91). The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories by Mark Twain.

90). In Memoriam: Olivia Susan Clemens by Mark Twain.

89). My Boyhood Dreams by Mark Twain.

88). To the Above Old People by Mark Twain.

87). Meisterschaft by Mark Twain.

86). The Private History of a Campaign that Failed [...] by Mark Twain.[1]

85). Selfish Pigs by Andy Riley.[1]

84). Private History of the 'Jumping Frog' Story [...] by Mark Twain.

83). Stirring Times in Austria by Mark Twain.

82). The Captain's Story by Mark Twain.

81). Luck [...] by Mark Twain.[1]

80). Diplomatic Pay and Clothes by Mark Twain.

79). Travelling with a Reformer by Mark Twain.

78). About Play-Acting by Mark Twain.

77). Savage Tide Player's Guide by James Jacobs. Illustrated by Ben Wootten and Todd Lockwood.

76). From the 'London Times' of 1904 by Mark Twain.

75). Concerning the Jews by Mark Twain.[1]

74). At the Appetite-Cure by Mark Twain.

73). My Debut as a Literary Person by Mark Twain.

72). Is He Living or Is He Dead? by Mark Twain.

71). Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy by Mark Twain.

70). When the Fire Comes by Paul Krugman.

69). The Esquimaux Maiden's Romance by Mark Twain.

68). My First Lie, and How I Got Out of It by Mark Twain.

67). The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg by Mark Twain.[1]

66). Donald Trump: A Man So Obnoxious that Karma May See Him Reincarnated as Himself by Frankie Boyle.

65). The Day of Creation by J.G. Ballard.[1]

64). The Chronic Argonauts [...] by H. G. Wells.[1]

63). Ring for Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

62). Pólitískur rétttrúnaður eftir Helga Hrafn Gunnarsson.

61). No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet by Fawn M. Brodie.[1]

60). Intolerant Liberals by Tucker FitzGerald.

59). You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times by Howard Zinn.

58). Donald the Menace by Paul Krugman.

57). The Disintegration Machine [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

56). When the World Screamed by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

55). The Land of Mist by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

54). The Immigration Ban Is a Headfake, and We're Falling for It by Jake Fuentes.

Janúar (13/40)

53). The Data that Turned the World Upside Down by Hannes Grassegger and Mikael Krogerus.

52). Speaking of "Truth" with Jordan B. Peterson by Sam Harris.

51). A Few Thoughts on the "Muslim Ban" by Sam Harris.

50). Obama Killed a 16-Year-Old American in Yemen. Trump Just Killed His 8-Year-Old Sister. by Glenn Greenwald.

49). A Letter to My Younger Self by Tina Weymouth.

48). The Radical Crusade of Mike Pence by Stephen Rodrick.

47). Dragonlance Chronicles Volume 1: Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.[1]

46). Review of Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler by George Orwell.

45). A Cure for the Common Code? by Daniel C. Dennett.

44). Footsteps in the Sky by James M. Ward.

43). The Childhood and Youth of The Gray Mouser by Harry O. Fischer. Introduction by Fritz Leiber.

42). The Mating Season by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

41). High-Rise by J.G. Ballard. Introduction by Ned Beauman.[1]

40). Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari.[1]

39). Donald the Unready by Paul Krugman.

38). Sasserine by James Jacobs. Illustrated by Ben Wootten.

37). With All Due Disrespect by Paul Krugman.

36). Donald Trump's Medical Delusions by Paul Krugman.

35). Deficits Matter Again by Paul Krugman.

34). The Age of Fake Policy by Paul Krugman.

33). Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star.[1]

32). The Green Magician [...] by L. Sprague de Camp.[1]

31). The Thursday Night D&D Game for Monty and the Boys by James M. Ward.

30). There Is No Honor by James Jacobs. Illustrated by Ben Wootten.

29). Poseidonis by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

28). The Shadows by Clark Ashton Smith.

27). The Willow Landscape by Clark Ashton Smith.

26). Amithaine by Clark Ashton Smith.

25). The Invisible City by Clark Ashton Smith.

24). The Root of Ampoi by Clark Ashton Smith.

23). The Isle of Saturn by Clark Ashton Smith.

22). The Venus of Azombeii by Clark Ashton Smith.

21). The ABC of the Revolutionary Anarchist by Nestor Makhno. Translated by Paul Sharkey.

20). Symposium of the Gorgon by Clark Ashton Smith.

19). The Gospel of Benwa by Jerome Arkenberg.

18). Monty and the German High Command by James M. Ward.

17). Monty Haul and His Friends at Play by James M. Ward.

16). Excerpt from an Interview with a Rust Monster: Translated into Common by Michael McCrery.

15). Why the Law of Effect Will Not Go Away by Daniel C. Dennett.

14). In Cocaigne by Clark Ashton Smith.

13). The Epiphany of Death by Clark Ashton Smith.

12). Lemurienne by Clark Ashton Smith.

11). The Uncharted Isle by Clark Ashton Smith.

10). An Offering to the Moon by Clark Ashton Smith.

9). Goðheimar 7: Krækt í orminn eftir Henning Kure ásamt Hans-Rancke Madsen, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1]

8). Goðheimar 6: Gulleplin eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1]

7). Goðheimar 5: Förin til Útgarða-Loka eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1]

6). Goðheimar 4: Sagan um Kark eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1]

5). Goðheimar 3: Veðmál Óðins eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Guðna Kolbeinssyni.[1]

4). America Becomes a Stan by Paul Krugman.

3). The Poison Belt by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

2). Skinner Skinned by Daniel C. Dennett.

1). Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

2016 (113/671)

Desember (14/87)

784). A Perfect Vacuum by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.[1]

783). The New Cosmogony by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

782). Non Serviam by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

781). De Impossibilitate Vitae and De Impossibilitate Prognoscendi by Cezar Kouska by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

780). Die Kultur als Fehler by Wilhelm Klopper by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

779). In Lemuria by Clark Ashton Smith.

778). A Vintage from Atlantis by Clark Ashton Smith.

777). A Voyage to Sfanomoë by Clark Ashton Smith.

776). The Double Shadow by Clark Ashton Smith.

775). Tolometh by Clark Ashton Smith.

774). The Death of Malygris by Clark Ashton Smith.

773). The Last Incantation by Clark Ashton Smith.

772). The Muse of Atlantis by Clark Ashton Smith.

771). Stanislaw Lem: A Cosmic Adventure of the Mind by Jerzy Jarzebski.

770). Being Inc. by Alastair Waynewright by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

769). Toi by Raymond Seurat by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

768). Odysseus of Ithaca by Kuno Mlatje by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

767). U-Write-It by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

766). Idiota by Gian Carlo Spallanzani by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

765). Pericalypsis by Joachim Fersengeld by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

764). Rein du tout, ou la conséquence by Solange Marriot by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

763). Brain Writing and Mind Reading by Daniel C. Dennett.

762). Reply to Arbib and Gunderson by Daniel C. Dennett.

761). A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present by Howard Zinn.[1]

760). Gruppenführer Louis XVI by Alfred Zellerman by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

759). Sexplosion by Simon Merrill by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

758). Gigamesh by Patrick Hannahan by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

757). Les Robinsonades by Marcel Coscat by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

756). A Perfect Vacuum by S. Lem by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.

755). Solaris by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Joanna Kilmartin and Steve Cox.[1]

754). How Does It Feel by Patti Smith.

753). When Music Is Violence by Alex Ross.

752). Xiccarph by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

751). From the Crypts of Memory by Clark Ashton Smith.

750). The Monster of the Prophecy by Clark Ashton Smith.

749). Intentional Systems by Daniel C. Dennett.

748). The Demon of the Flower by Clark Ashton Smith.

747). The Doom of Antarion by Clark Ashton Smith.

746). The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis by Clark Ashton Smith. Foreword by Steve Behrends.

745). Vulthoom by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

744). When the Bow Breaks by Steven Brust. [Nebula Award nominee]

743). Calling Pittsburgh by Steven Brust.

742). How Republics End by Paul Krugman.

741). The Pothunters by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

740). The Flower-Women by Clark Ashton Smith.

739). The Maze of Maâl Dweb by Clark Ashton Smith.

738). Drög að handriti um netafræði eftir Reyni Axelsson.

737). The Dweller in the Gulf by Clark Ashton Smith. Introduction by Steve Behrends.

736). To the Daemon: An Invocation by Clark Ashton Smith.

735). The Hearts of Men: American Dreams and the Flight from Commitment by Barbara Ehrenreich.

734). The Outcasts of Poker Flat by Bret Harte.[1]

733). The Luck of Roaring Camp by Bret Harte.[1]

732). The Tainted Election by Paul Krugman.

731). How Santa Claus Came to Simpson's Bar by Bret Harte.

730). A Neglected Epic: How the Real Hero of the American Westward Movement Has Been Forgotten in Literature by Frank Norris.

729). Is the Art World Responsible for Trump? Filmmaker Adam Curtis on Why Self-Expression Is Tearing Society Apart by Loney Abrams.

728). Zothique by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

727). The Voyage of King Euvoran by Clark Ashton Smith.

726). The Garden of Adompha by Clark Ashton Smith.

725). The Isle of the Torturers by Clark Ashton Smith.

724). The Last Hieroglyph by Clark Ashton Smith.

723). The Kiss of Zoraida by Clark Ashton Smith.

722). The Tomb-Spawn by Clark Ashton Smith.

721). The Black Abbot of Puthuum by Clark Ashton Smith.

720). Morthylla by Clark Ashton Smith.

719). The Second American Revolution and Other Essays (1976-1982) by Gore Vidal.

718). A Note on Abraham Lincoln by Gore Vidal.

717). The Second American Revolution by Gore Vidal.

716). The Real Two-Party System by Gore Vidal.

715). The State of the Union Revisited (1980) by Gore Vidal.

714). Theodore Roosevelt: An American Sissy by Gore Vidal.

713). Rich Kids by Gore Vidal.

712). How to Find God and Make Money by Gore Vidal.

711). Pink Triangle and Yellow Star by Gore Vidal.

710). Sex Is Politics by Gore Vidal.

709). Who Makes the Movies? by Gore Vidal.

708). The Charnel God by Clark Ashton Smith.

707). The Devil Thumbs a Ride and Other Unforgettable Films by Barry Gifford. Introduction by Dow Mossman and Edward Gorman.

706). The Witchcraft of Ulua by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

705). Einmana á jólanótt eftir Margréti Erlu Maack.

704). The Weaver in the Vault by Clark Ashton Smith.

703). The Death of Ilalotha by Clark Ashton Smith.

702). Sanditon by Jane Austen.[1]

701). The Field Bazaar by Arthur Conan Doyle.

700). The Watsons by Jane Austen.[1]

699). The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

698). The Master of the Crabs by Clark Ashton Smith.

697). The Empire of the Necromancers by Clark Ashton Smith.

696). Shamefaced Lanky and Impure in Heart by Franz Kafka.[1]

695). Foreword to The Complete Stories of Franz Kafka by John Updike.

694). Postscript to The Complete Stories of Franz Kafka by Nahum N. Glatzer.

693). The Mummy!: Or a Tale of the Twenty-Second Century by Jane C. Loudon.[1]

692). What Is Coming by H. G. Wells.

691). Necromancy in Naat by Clark Ashton Smith.

690). Seduced and Betrayed by Donald Trump by Paul Krugman.

689). The Weird Works of M.R. James by Clark Ashton Smith.

688). Story-Writing Hints by Clark Ashton Smith.

687). Epigrams and Apothegms by Clark Ashton Smith.

686). Epigrams by Clark Ashton Smith.

685). Xeethra by Clark Ashton Smith.

684). Zothique by Clark Ashton Smith.

Nóvember (4/20)

683). Why Corruption Matters by Paul Krugman.

682). Unnecessariat by Anne Amnesia.

681). The Dark Rigidity of Fundamentalist Rural America: A View from the Inside

680). Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World by Mark Twain.[1]

679). Wake for Susan by Cormac McCarthy.

678). You Have Body Issues by Colleen Clark.

677). Donald Trump's Great Bait and Switch by John Cassidy.

676). What a Trump America Can Learn from a Berlusconi Italy by Beppe Severgnini.

675). Periodic Tales: The Curious Lives of the Elements by Hugh Aldersey-Williams.[1]

674). Lotning eftir Atla Þór Fanndal.

673). Neoliberalism: The Deep Story that Lies Beneath Donald Trump's Triumph by George Monbiot.

672). Lady Susan by Jane Austen.

671). Eugene Onegin by Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin. Translated by Charles H. Johnston.[1]

670). Election Thank You Notes by Ethan Coen.

669). Brexit Is Only the Latest Proof of the Insularity and Failure of Western Establishment Institutions by Glenn Greenwald.

668). Democrats, Trump, and the Ongoing, Dangerous Refusal to Learn the Lesson of Brexit by Glenn Greenwald.

667). Cancelled Chapter of 'Persuasion' by Jane Austen.

666). Sir Charles Grandison, or, the Happy Man by Jane Austen.

665). Plan of a Novel, according to Hints from Various Quarters by Jane Austen.[1]

664). The Governing Cancer of Our Time by David Brooks.

663). Was "Lolita" About Race?: Vladimir Nabokov on Race in the United States by Jennifer Wilson.

662). Who Broke Politics? by Paul Krugman.

661). The White Left Has Issued Its First Fatwa by Nick Cohen.

660). I'm a Muslim Reformer. Why Am I Being Smeared as an 'Anti-Muslim Extremist'? by Maajid Nawaz.

Október (9/79)

659). Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.[1]

658). Working the Refs by Paul Krugman.

657). Love and Freindship and Other Early Works: A Collection of Juvenile Writings [...] by Jane Austen. Preface by G. K. Chesterton.

656). Lesley Castle: An Unfinished Novel in Letters [...] by Jane Austen.

655). Love and Freindship [...] by Jane Austen.[1]

654). Scraps by Jane Austen.

653). A Tale by Jane Austen.

652). A Tour Through Wales by Jane Austen.

651). A letter from a young lady, whose feelings being too strong by Jane Austen.

650). The First Act of a Comedy by Jane Austen.

649). The Female Philosopher: A Letter by Jane Austen.

648). A Collection of Letters [...] by Jane Austen.

647). The History of England [...] by Jane Austen.[1]

646). Juvenilia—Voume the First by Jane Austen.

645). The Generous Curate: A Moral Tale, Setting Forth the Advantages of Being Generous and a Curate by Jane Austen.

644). The Mystery: An Unfinished Comedy by Jane Austen.

643). Memoirs of Mr. Clifford: An Unfinished Tale by Jane Austen.

642). Edgar & Emma: A Tale by Jane Austen.

641). Jack & Alice: A Novel by Jane Austen.

640). The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

639). The Adventure of the Retired Colourman by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

638). The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

637). The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

636). The Adventure of the Lion's Mane by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

635). The Adventure of the Creeping Man by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

634). The Problem of Thor Bridge by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

633). The Adventure of the Three Garridebs by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

632). The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

631). The Adventure of the Three Gables by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

630). The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

629). The Blanched Soldier by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

628). The Illustrious Client by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

627). A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects by Mary Wollstonecraft.[1]

626). Trump in Exile by Sam Harris.

625). Barnið mitt er bjáni eftir Snæbjörn Ragnarsson.

624). On the Duty Of Civil Disobedience [...] by Henry David Thoreau.[1]

623). His Last Bow: Some Later Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

622). His Last Bow: The War Service of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

621). The Adventure of the Devil's Foot by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

620). The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

619). Henry and Eliza: A Novel by Jane Austen.

618). The Three Sisters: A Novel by Jane Austen.

617). Frederic & Elfrida: A Novel by Jane Austen.

616). Juvenilia—Volume the Third by Jane Austen.

615). Evelyn by Jane Austen.

614). Catharine, or the Bower by Jane Austen.

613). Prayer III by Jane Austen.

612). Prayer II by Jane Austen.

611). Prayer I by Jane Austen.

610). When Winchester Races by Jane Austen.

609). When Stretch'd on One's Bed by Jane Austen.

608). To the Memory of Mrs. Lefroy: Who died Dec:r 16 - my Birthday by Jane Austen.

607). This Little Bag by Jane Austen.

606). See They Come, Post Haste from Thanet by Jane Austen.

605). Oh! Mr Best You're Very Bad by Jane Austen.

604). Of a Ministry Pitiful, Angry, Mean by Jane Austen.

603). Ode to Pity by Jane Austen.

602). My Dearest Frank, I Wish You Joy by Jane Austen.

601). Mock Panegyric on a Young Friend by Jane Austen.

600). Miss Lloyd Has Now Went to Miss Green by Jane Austen.

599). I've a Pain in My Head by Jane Austen.

598). Happy the Lab'rer by Jane Austen.

597). On Reading in the Newspapers the Marriage of Mr. Gell to Miss Gill, of Eastbourne by Jane Austen.

596). Sir William Mountage: An Unfinished Performance by Jane Austen.

595). A Beautiful Description of the Different Effects of Sensibility on Different Minds by Jane Austen.

594). The Adventures of Mr. Harley by Jane Austen.

593). The Visit: A Comedy in 2 Acts by Jane Austen.

592). Amelia Webster by Jane Austen.

591). The Beautifull Cassandra by Jane Austen.[1]

590). The Adventure of the Dying Detective by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

589). Hyperborea by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

588). The Passing of Aphrodite by Clark Ashton Smith.

587). The Memnons of the Night by Clark Ashton Smith.

586). The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

585). The Desolation of Soom [...] by Clark Ashton Smith.

584). The Adventure of the Red Circle by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

583). Pítsudís eftir Halldór Halldórsson.

582). Nótt hinna löngu hrífa eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

581). The Youngest Vampire by Clark Ashton Smith.

580). The Adventure of the Cardboard Box by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

579). The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

578). Persuasion by Jane Austen.[1]

577). Confessions of a Necromancer by Pieter Hintjens.

576). What Would It Mean for France to Accommodate Muslims? A philosopher grapples with Islam, secularism, and their place in society by David Frum.

575). Nerd Porn Auteur by Ernest Cline.

574). Steldu, risaeðlan þín, steldu! eftir Þórarin Leifsson.

573). Samþykki eftir Sigríði Dögg Arnardóttur.

572). Ubbo-Sathla by Clark Ashton Smith.

September (10/32)

571). The Dark Eidolon by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

570). The Testament of Athammaus by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

569). Sadastor by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

568). The Return of the Sorcerer by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

567). The Ninth Skeleton by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

566). How to Tell a Story and Others by Mark Twain.[1]

565). The Invalid's Story by Mark Twain.

564). Mental Telegraphy Again by Mark Twain.

563). How to Tell a Story [...] by Mark Twain.

562). The Golden Arm by Mark Twain.

561). The Wounded Soldier by Mark Twain.

560). Tom Sawyer, Detective by Mark Twain.[1]

559). Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc by the Sieur Louis de Conte (Her Page and Secretary) [...] by Mark Twain.[1]

558). The Bamboo Solution by Mary Roach.

557). The Bronze Image by Clark Ashton Smith.

556). The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

555). The Abominations of Yondo by Clark Ashton Smith.

554). Averoigne by Clark Ashton Smith.

553). Dude & Death by J Zane.

552). Letter from the Pulitzer Fiction Jury, Part II: How to Define Greatness? by Michael Cunningham.

551). Letter from the Pulitzer Fiction Jury: What Really Happened This Year by Michael Cunningham.

550). Kallocain by Karin Boye. Introduction by Richard B. Vowles. Translated by Gustaf Lannestock.[1] [Retro Hugo Award nominee]

549). Red Pearls: An Elric Story by Michael Moorcock.[1]

548). This Is Improbable: Cheese String Theory, Magnetic Chickens, and Other WTF Research by Marc Abrahams.

547). The White Wolf's Son: The Albino Underground by Michael Moorcock.[1]

546). Kæri fáviti eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

545). When a Crackpot Runs for President by Nicholas Kristof.

544). Tittlingar bitlingar eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

543). Let Us Rid the World of Wahhabism by Mohammad Javad Zarif.

542). Jesus the Strategic Leader by Gregg F. Martin.

541). Sorry, Not Sorry: My Apology Addiction by Lena Dunham.

540). Hinn óáhugaverði hugarheimur kvenna eftir Sverri Norland.

539). The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.[1] [Whitbread Award winner]

538). Thugs and Kisses by Paul Krugman.

537). How to Stop Pedophile Priests by Geoffrey Robertson.

536). Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen.[1]

535). How to Pick the Fastest Line at the Supermarket by Christopher Mele.

534). Ég er siðblindur eftir Jón Örn Loðmfjörð.

533). The Skrayling Tree: The Albino in America by Michael Moorcock.[1]

532). Hillary Clinton Gets Gored by Paul Krugman.

531). Okkar eigin Aleppo eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

530). Georgetown University, Learning from Its Sins by David J. Collins.

Ágúst (8/29)

529). Welcome to Demokrasi: How Erdoğan got more popular than ever by Christopher de Bellaigue.

528). Love Undone by Deborah Levy.

527). The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1]

526). This Man Will Change the Way You Play Board Games by Nicholas Hune-Brown.

525). States of Cruelty by Paul Krugman.

524). Panamamótmælin: Þátttaka almennings og markmið mótmælenda eftir Jón Gunnar Bernburg.

523). The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

522). The Adventure of the Second Stain by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

521). The Adventure of the Abbey Grange by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

520). The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

519). The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

518). The Adventure of the Three Students by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

517). The Adventure of the Six Napoleons by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

516). The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

515). The Adventure of Black Peter by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

514). The Adventure of the Priory School by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

513). The Modern John Got Himself a Queer Nanny by Kajsa Ekis Ekman.

512). The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty by Dan Ariely.[1]

511). Inside Facebook's (Totally Insane, Unintentionally Gigantic, Hyperpartisan) Political-Media Machine by John Herrman.

510). The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

509). My Parents' Mixed Messages on the Holocaust by Jason Stanley.

508). The Decline of Religion Is the GOP's Real Demographic Crisis by Matthew Sheffield.

507). Giving up alcohol opened my eyes to the infuriating truth about why women drink by Kristi Coulter.

506). What if Trump won't accept defeat? by Eli Stokols.

505). The Adventure of the Dancing Men by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

504). The Adventure of the Norwood Builder by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

503). The Adventure of the Empty House by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

502). The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

501). Bóksalinn í Kabúl eftir Ernu Árnadóttur og Åsne Seierstad.[1]

500). Plebbabókin eftir Jón Gnarr.

499). Autumn Leaves by Anna Seward.

498). Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea by Carl Zimmer. Introduction by Stephen Jay Gould. Foreword by Richard Hutton.

497). Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of all our problems by George Monbiot.

496). The Dreamthief's Daughter: A Tale of the Albino by Michael Moorcock.[1]

495). Democracies end when they are too democratic by Andrew Sullivan.

494). History tells us what may happen next with Brexit & Trump by Tobias Stone.

493). Emma by Jane Austen.[1]

Júlí (8/32)

492). Skósveinar 1: Banana! eftir Didier Ah-koon. Myndskreytt af Renaud Collins. Þýtt af Braga Valdimar Skúlasyni.

491). Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 6: Elric: Swords and Roses by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Tad Williams. Illustrated by John Picacio.[1]

490). Elric: A New Reader's Guide by John Davey.

489). Introduction to the French Edition of Elric by Michael Moorcock.

488). Introduction to The Skrayling Tree by Michael Moorcock.

487). Aspects of Fantasy (Part 4) by Michael Moorcock.

486). Black Petals by Michael Moorcock.[1]

485). Stormbringer: First Draft Screenplay by Michael Moorcock.[1]

484). Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 5: Elric in the Dream Realms by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Wm. Kaluta.[1]

483). Introduction to the Taiwan Edition of Elric by Michael Moorcock.

482). Earl Aubec of Malador by Michael Moorcock.[1]

481). Aspects of Fantasy (3) by Michael Moorcock.

480). A Portrait in Ivory by Michael Moorcock.[1]

479). Elric: The Making of a Sorcerer by Michael Moorcock.[1]

478). The Brothel in Rosenstrasse by Michael Moorcock.[1][2]

477). Donald Trump's Ghostwriter Tells All by Jane Mayer.

476). Life Hacks of the Poor and Aimless by Laurie Penny.

475). Theresa May has vowed to unite Britain – my guess is against the poor by Frankie Boyle.

474). Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 4: Duke Elric by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Michael Chabon. Illustrated by Justin Sweet.[1]

473). Elric: A Personality at War by Adrian Snook.

472). The Flaneur des Arcades de l'Opera by Michael Moorcock.[1]

471). Aspects of Fantasy (2) by Michael Moorcock.

470). Duke Elric by Michael Moorcock.[1]

469). Mansfield Park by Jane Austen.[1]

468). A Slow Saturday Night at the Surrealist Sporting Club by Michael Moorcock.[1]

467). London, My Life! or The Sedentary Jew by Michael Moorcock.[1]

466). Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 3: Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Holly Black. Illustrated by Steve Ellis.[1]

465). El Cid and Elric: Under the Influence! by Michael Moorcock.

464). Elric of Melniboné: Introduction to the Graphic Adaptation by Michael Moorcock.

463). Aspects of Fantasy (1) by Michael Moorcock.

462). And So the Great Emperor Received His Education by Michael Moorcock.[1]

461). Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 2: Elric: To Rescue Tanelorn by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Walter Mosley. Illustrated by Michael Wm. Kaluta.[1]

460). The Roaming Forest: A Tale of the Red Archer by Michael Moorcock.[1]

459). Sir Milk-and-Blood by Michael Moorcock.[1]

458). Crimson Eyes by Michael Moorcock.[1]

457). The Black Blade's Song by Michael Moorcock.[1]

456). The Jade Man's Eyes by Michael Moorcock.[1]

455). Master of Chaos by Michael Moorcock.[1]

454). The Greater Conqueror by Michael Moorcock.[1]

453). The Eternal Champion by Michael Moorcock.[1]

Júní (12/42)

452). Metúsalem eftir Jökul Jakobsson.

451). Nokkur atriði um Brexit sem hafa ekki skilað sér heim til Íslands eftir Kristján Kristjánsson.

450). My Eternal Champion by Walter Mosley.

449). Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders? by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic.

448). The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

447). The Final Problem by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

446). The Naval Treaty by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

445). The Greek Interpreter by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

444). The Resident Patient by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

443). The Crooked Man by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

442). The Reigate Squire by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

441). The Musgrave Ritual by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

440). Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 1: Elric: The Stealer of Souls by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Picacio.[1]

439). The Zenith Letter by Anthony Skene.

438). Final Judgement by Alan Forrest.

437). Elric by Michael Moorcock.

436). Mission to Asno! by Michael Moorcock.[1]

435). Putting a Tag On It by Michael Moorcock.

434). The Return of the Thin White Duke by Alan Moore.

433). The "Gloria Scott" by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

432). The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Gray Jolliffe.[1]

431). Dodger by Terry Pratchett.[1]

430). The Stockbroker's Clerk by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

429). The Yellow Face by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

428). Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

427). Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain.[1]

426). The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson by Mark Twain.[1]

425). Buxur á 500.000.– eftir Snæbjörn Ragnarsson.

424). Football, Fire and Ice: The Inside Story of Iceland's Remarkable Rise by Barney Ronay.

423). Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.[1]

422). I want a president... by Zoe Leonard.

421). The United States of Lyncherdom by Mark Twain.[1]

420). Little Wars [...] by H. G. Wells.[1]

419). The Canon Is Sexist, Racist, Colonialist, and Totally Gross. Yes, You Have to Read It Anyway. by Katy Waldman.

418). Twelve Stories and a Dream by H. G. Wells.

417). A Dream of Armageddon by H. G. Wells.[1]

416). Miss Winchelsea's Heart by H. G. Wells.

415). Mr. Brisher's Treasure by H. G. Wells.

414). The Stolen Body by H. G. Wells.[1]

413). Mr. Ledbetter's Vacation by H. G. Wells.[1]

412). The New Accelerator by H. G. Wells.[1]

411). Jimmy Goggles the God by H. G. Wells.

410). The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost by H. G. Wells.

409). Mr. Skelmersdale in Fairyland by H. G. Wells.

408). The Truth About Pyecraft by H. G. Wells.[1]

407). Býr Íslendingur hér? Minningar Leifs Muller eftir Garðar Sverrisson.

406). The Valley of Spiders by H. G. Wells.

405). Essays by Michel de Montaigne. Edited by William Carew Hazlitt. Translated by Charles Cotton.[1]

404). The Magic Shop by H. G. Wells.

403). Sir Terry Pratchett: Shaking Hands with Death by Andrew Bianchi.

402). Filmer by H. G. Wells.

401). Yosoy - Af líkamslistum og hugarvíli í hryllingsleikhúsinu við Álafoss eftir Guðrúnu Evu Mínervudóttur.

400). You're witnessing the death of neoliberalism – from within by Aditya Chakrabortty.

399). Einn af okkur: saga um samfélag: Anders Behring Breivik og voðaverkin í Noregi eftir Åsne Seierstad. Þýtt af Sveini H. Guðmarssyni.

Maí (8/47)

398). The War Nerd: Captagon, the Beheading Drug! by Gary Brecher.

397). Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.[1]

396). Ógifta systirin eftir David Arnason. Þýtt af Kristínu M. Jóhannsdóttur.

395). The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

394). The Adventure of the Copper Beeches by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

393). The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

392). The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

391). The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

390). The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

389). The Lost Special by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

388). How Watson Learned the Trick by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

387). The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

386). The Man with the Twisted Lip by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

385). The Five Orange Pips by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

384). The Boscombe Valley Mystery by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

383). A Case of Identity by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

382). The Red-Headed League by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

381). A Scandal in Bohemia by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

380). "En mikið helvíti var karlinn skemmtilegur" eftir Karl Ágúst Úlfsson.

379). The War Nerd: That Russian airliner... bomb or loose screw? by Gary Brecher.

378). The War Nerd: Bombed Stupid by Gary Brecher.

377). The War Nerd: Why is the F-35 Like an Albanian Mushroom? by Gary Brecher.

376). The War Nerd: The Museum of Defeats by Gary Brecher.

375). The War Nerd: How to write an Islamist scare story by Gary Brecher.

374). The War Nerd: OK, Who Rocketed? by Gary Brecher.

373). The War Nerd: Don't be fooled - Turkey is attacking the Kurds by Gary Brecher.

372). The War Nerd: How many soldiers does Hezbollah actually have? by Gary Brecher.

371). The War Nerd: The YPG's new problem against Islamic State is... Victory by Gary Brecher.

370). Stardust by Neil Gaiman.[1]

369). This is how fascism comes to America by Robert Kagan.

368). Persuading Britain to spend billions on Trident is like convincing a tramp to buy a bazooka by Frankie Boyle.

367). Snákalaufin þrjú eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

366). We Have Become Exhausted Slaves in a Culture of Positivity by Jalees Rehman.

365). The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

364). Hans og Gréta eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

363). Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain.[1]

362). The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt.[1]

361). The Rape of the Lock and Other Poems by Alexander Pope. Introduction by Thomas Marc Parrott.

360). An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot by Alexander Pope.[1]

359). An Essay on Man by Alexander Pope.[1]

358). An Essay on Man Epistle IV: Of the Nature and State of Man, with Respect to Happiness by Alexander Pope.

357). An Essay on Man Epistle III: Of the Nature and State of Man, with Respect to Society by Alexander Pope.

356). An Essay on Man Epistle II: Of the Nature and State of Man, with Respect to Himself as an Individual by Alexander Pope.

355). An Essay on Man Epistle I: Of the Nature and State of Man, with Respect to the Universe [...] by Alexander Pope.

354). The Secret Life of Sadiq Khan, London's First Muslim Mayor by Maajid Nawaz.

353). Hvað gerðist þá? Bókin um Mímlu, Múminsnáðann og Míu litlu eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Böðvari Guðmundssyni.[1][2]

352). Epitaph on Gay: In Westminster Abbey, 1732 by Alexander Pope.

351). The Descent of Dullness by Alexander Pope.

350). Ode on Solitude by Alexander Pope.[1]

349). An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope.[1]

348). Litlu karlarnir þrír í skóginum eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

347). Rapunzel eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

346). Litli bróðir og litla systir eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

345). The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope.[1]

344). Sigmundur Ingi! Bless! Bjarni Ben! Bless! Ólöf Nordal! Bless! Ríkisstjórn ríka fólksins! Bless! Framsókn og Sjálfstæðisflokkur! Bless! eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

Apríl (11/76)

343). Stasiland eftir Anna Funder. Þýtt af Elínu Guðmundsdóttur.[1]

342). In This Life, You're on Your Own: Questlove Remembers Prince by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

341). Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood.[1]

340). Songs of Experience by William Blake.[1]

339). The Voice of the Ancient Bard by William Blake.[1]

338). The Schoolboy by William Blake.[1]

337). To Tirzah by William Blake.[1]

336). A Little Girl Lost by William Blake.[1]

335). A Little Boy Lost by William Blake.[1]

334). A Poison Tree by William Blake.[1]

333). Infant Sorrow by William Blake.[1]

332). The Human Abstract by William Blake.[1]

331). London by William Blake.[1]

330). The Little Vagabond by William Blake.[1]

329). The Garden of Love by William Blake.[1]

328). The Lily by William Blake.[1]

327). Ah! Sun-flower by William Blake.[1]

326). My Pretty Rose Tree by William Blake.[1]

325). The Tyger by William Blake.[1]

324). The Angel by William Blake.[1]

323). The Fly by William Blake.[1]

322). The Sick Rose by William Blake.[1]

321). Nurse's Song by William Blake.[1]

320). The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake.[1]

319). The Little Girl Found by William Blake.[1]

318). The Little Girl Lost by William Blake.[1]

317). Holy Thursday by William Blake.[1]

316). The Clod and the Pebble by William Blake.[1]

315). Earth's Answer by William Blake.[1]

314). Introduction by William Blake.[1]

313). Songs of Innocence by William Blake.[1]

312). On Another's Sorrow by William Blake.[1]

311). A Dream by William Blake.[1]

310). Infant Joy by William Blake.[1]

309). Nurse's Song by William Blake.[1]

308). Spring by William Blake.[1]

307). Night by William Blake.[1]

306). Holy Thursday by William Blake.[1]

305). The Divine Image by William Blake.[1]

304). A Cradle Song by William Blake.[1]

303). Laughing Song by William Blake.[1]

302). Rich people are being 'demonized' for flaunting their wealth. Poor dears! by Barbara Ehrenreich.

301). Privilege, Pathology and Power by Paul Krugman.

300). Economic Inequality Complaints Are Just a Cover for Anti-Rich Prejudice by Don Watkins.

299). The Little Boy Found by William Blake.[1]

298). The Little Boy Lost by William Blake.[1]

297). The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake.[1]

296). The Blossom by William Blake.[1]

295). The Little Black Boy by William Blake.[1]

294). The Lamb by William Blake.[1]

293). The Echoing Green by William Blake.[1]

292). The Shepherd by William Blake.[1]

291). Introduction by William Blake.

290). The Book of Urizen by William Blake.[1]

289). The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake.[1]

288). Mótmælin og stóra samhengið eftir Jón Gunnar Bernburg.

287). The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated by Mark Twain.[1]

286). Bræðurnir tólf eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

285). All Religions Are One by William Blake.[1]

284). There Is No Natural Religion by William Blake.[1]

283). The Gates of Paradise by William Blake.

282). The Pickering Manuscript by William Blake.

281). William Bond by William Blake.

280). Long John Brown & Little Mary Bell by William Blake.

279). The Grey Monk by William Blake.

278). The Crystal Cabinet by William Blake.

277). Mary by William Blake.

276). The Land of Dreams by William Blake.

275). The Mental Traveller by William Blake.[1]

274). The Golden Net by William Blake.

273). The Smile by William Blake.

272). Auguries of Innocence by William Blake.[1]

271). Let the Brothels of Paris be opened by William Blake.

270). Týnd í paradís - bók 1 eftir Mikael Torfason.[1]

269). Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1]

268). Scarred by Doug Beyer. Illustrated by Mark Texeira, Paul Davidson, and Steve Prescott.

267). Yes Please by Amy Poehler.

266). Jóhannes trúfasti eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

265). The Problem with Hillary Clinton Isn't Just Her Corporate Cash. It's Her Corporate Worldview. by Naomi Klein.

264). Myrkasta tímalínan eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

263). Mergsugur Íslands eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

262). Make Something Up: Stories You Can't Unread by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

261). How a Jew Saved Christmas by Chuck Palahniuk.

260). Inclinations by Chuck Palahniuk.

259). Tunnel of Love by Chuck Palahniuk.

258). Mister Elegant by Chuck Palahniuk.

257). Expedition by Chuck Palahniuk.

Mars (5/36)

256). Fetch by Chuck Palahniuk.

255). Why Aardvark Never Landed on the Moon by Chuck Palahniuk.

254). Liturgy by Chuck Palahniuk.

253). Torcher by Chuck Palahniuk.

252). Smoke by Chuck Palahniuk.

251). The Toad Prince by Chuck Palahniuk.

250). Cold Calling by Chuck Palahniuk.

249). The Facts of Life by Chuck Palahniuk.

248). Why Coyote Never Had Money for Parking by Chuck Palahniuk.

247). Cannibal by Chuck Palahniuk.

246). Romance by Chuck Palahniuk.

245). Red Sultan's Big Boy by Chuck Palahniuk.

244). Loser by Chuck Palahniuk.

243). Zombies by Chuck Palahniuk.

242). How Monkey Got Married, Bought a House, and Found Happiness in Orlando by Chuck Palahniuk.

241). Eleanor by Chuck Palahniuk.

240). Knock-Knock by Chuck Palahniuk.

239). Beautiful You by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

238). Playing to Win: Becoming the Champion by David Sirlin.

237). Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Introduction by Karen Karbiener.[1]

236). Ransom! by David Malki.

235). The First Time Party Bigwigs Tried to Stop a Front-Runner from Becoming President It Backfired—Big-time by Andrew Saunders.

234). Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World review - disbelief has been around for 2,500 years by Emily Wilson.

233). On Social Sadism by China Miéville.

232). Dialog 1 (On Nuclear Resurrection) by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Frank Prengel.

231). ekkert trickle down sull eftir prólí móló.

230). Surfacing by Margaret Atwood.[1]

229). American Demagogue by David Remnick.

228). How an 18th-Century Philosopher Helped Solve My Midlife Crisis: David Hume, the Buddha, and a search for the Eastern roots of the Western Enlightenment by Alison Gopnik.

227). Drengurinnn sem fór út í heim til að fá hroll eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

226). Kötturinn og músin fara að búa eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

225). Um stjórnarskrártillögurnar eftir Valgerði Bjarnadóttur.

224). Behind the Ronald Reagan Myth: "No one had ever entered the White House so grossly ill informed" by William Leuchtenburg.

223). Alexander's Feast, or the Power of Music by John Dryden.[1]

222). Clash of Republican Con Artists by Paul Krugman.

221). Hunsar Alþingi fullveldi íslensku þjóðarinnar? eftir Lawrence Lessig. Þýtt af Ólöfu Pétursdóttur.

220). The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood.[1]

219). Fjórar skoðanir eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

218). Froskakóngurinn eða Járn-Hinrik eftir Philip Pullman. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1]

217). The Difference Between American and British Humour by Ricky Gervais.

216). Donald Trump embodies how great republics meet their end by Martin Wolf.

Febrúar (13/144)

215). The Vampyre: A Tale by John William Polidori.[1]

214). Fragment of a Novel by Lord Byron.[1]

213). Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt. Introduction by Amos Elan.[1]

212). Why Kesha Lost Her Court Battle, But Not Necessarily the War by Marc Hogan.

211). The Shepherd's Crown by Terry Pratchett.[1] [Locus Award winner]

210). The Greatest Intellectual? Noam Chomsky Interviewed by Emma Brockes.

209). Scalia was an intellectual phony: Can we please stop calling him a brilliant jurist? by Paul Campos.

208). What Happens When You Believe in Ayn Rand and Modern Economic Theory by Denise Cummins.

207). M Train by Patti Smith.

206). Profession by Isaac Asimov.[1]

205). Gold by Isaac Asimov. Introduction by Gregory Benford.[1]

204). The Cat from Hell by Stephen King.[1]

203). Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1]

202). An Invocation of Incuriosity by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

201). Lady of Steel by Roger Zelazny.

200). Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons by Cordwainer Smith.[1]

199). The Game of Rat and Dragon by Cordwainer Smith.[1] [Hugo Award nominee]

198). Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy by Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

197). A Much-Needed Literary Award by Ursula K. Le Guin.

196). Beðið fyrir brottnumdum eftir Jennifer Clement. Þýtt af Ingunni Snædal.

195). Letters from the Earth by Mark Twain. Edited by Bernard DeVoto. Preface by Henry Nash Smith.[1]

194). The Great Dark by Mark Twain.

193). The Damned Human Race by Mark Twain.

192). Disbelieve it or not, ancient history suggests that atheism is as natural to humans as religion

191). Nokkur þekkt dægurlög sem sonnettur by Davíð Þór Jónsson.

190). From an Unfinished Burlesque of Books on Etiquette by Mark Twain.

189). From the Manuscript of "A Tramp Abroad": The French and the Comanches by Mark Twain.

188). From an English Notebook by Mark Twain.

187). Something About Repentance by Mark Twain.

186). Simplified Spelling by Mark Twain.

185). The Gorky Incident by Mark Twain.

184). Official Report to the I.I.A.S. by Mark Twain.

183). Cooper's Prose Style by Mark Twain.

182). A Cat-Tale by Mark Twain.

181). Letter to the Earth by Mark Twain.

180). Papers of the Adam Family by Mark Twain.

179). Everyday Sexism by Laura Bates. Foreword by Sarah Brown.[1]

178). Christopher Hitchens and the Protocol for Public Figure Deaths by Glenn Greenwald.

177). Margaret Thatcher and Misapplied Death Etiquette by Glenn Greenwald.

176). Of Course It Hurts by Karin Boye. Translated by Jenny Nunn.

175). The Viscount of Adrilankha Book Three: Sethra Lavode by Steven Brust.[1]

174). Blátt blóð - í leit að kátu sæði: Esseyja eftir Oddnýju Eir Ævarsdóttur.

173). The Dandy Frightening the Squatter by Mark Twain.

172). Letters from the Earth by Mark Twain.

171). Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders by Neil Gaiman.[1]

170). The Monarch of the Glen: An American Gods Novella by Neil Gaiman.

169). Leyndarmál annarra eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

168). Rithöfundar eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

167). Geðveikisbakteríur eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

166). Örleikrit II eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

165). Örleikrit I eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

164). Ólíkt höfðumst við að árið tvöþúsundogsjö eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

163). Íslendingabók eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

162). Fyrirgefðu, Stefán Hörður eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

161). Landakot eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

160). Ég er ekki Sigurður Pálsson skáld eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

159). Glottal stop eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

158). Sumt gott í lífinu er ókeypis eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

157). Vinabær eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

156). Samhúð eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

155). Grund eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

154). Hafnarfjörður á liðinni öld eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

153). How to look good naked eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

152). Af persónum eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

151). Félagslegt raunsæi eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

150). Glamúrskortur eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

149). Leikmæðralistinn eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

148). Næturlíf eftir Þórdísi Gísladóttur.

147). The return of "FCUK" T-shirts is more about pearl-clutching prudishness than 90s nostalgia by Glosswitch.

146). Why disregarding motherhood and women's bodies won't help feminism by Glosswitch.

145). We need a feminism that is willing to get its hands dirty by Glosswitch.

144). On High Heels and Stupid Choices by Glosswitch.

143). Should we treat mental illness the same as physical illness? by Glosswitch.

142). Inventing Aladdin by Neil Gaiman.

141). Sunbird by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

140). Pages from a Journal Found in a Shoebox Left in a Greyhound Bus Somewhere Between Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Louisville, Kentucky by Neil Gaiman.

139). Goliath by Neil Gaiman.

138). Diseasemaker's Croup by Neil Gaiman.

137). Feeders and Eaters by Neil Gaiman.

136). My Life by Neil Gaiman.

135). How Do You Think It Feels? by Neil Gaiman.

134). Gleymt er þá gleypt er - klámnotkun ungra karla eftir Alexandra Antevska og Nicola Gavey. Þýtt af Báru Jóhannesdóttur Guðrúnardóttur.

133). The Snarling Citizen: Essays by Barbara Ehrenreich.

132). Tale of a Whale by Barbara Ehrenreich.

131). Haiti Explained by Barbara Ehrenreich.

130). Jones v. Clinton by Barbara Ehrenreich.

129). Willy/Woody by Barbara Ehrenreich.

128). Battlin' Bill's Initation Rite by Barbara Ehrenreich.

127). Somalia—the Ratings War by Barbara Ehrenreich.

126). Gulf War II by Barbara Ehrenreich.

125). Who's on Main Street? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

124). The Warrior Culture by Barbara Ehrenreich.

123). Fear of Easter by Barbara Ehrenreich.

122). Honor to the Working Stiffs by Barbara Ehrenreich.

121). Real Babies, Illegitimate Debates by Barbara Ehrenreich.

120). An Epidemic of Munchausen's Syndrome by Barbara Ehrenreich.

119). How Labor's Love Was Lost by Barbara Ehrenreich.

118). S-M as Public Policy by Barbara Ehrenreich.

117). Welfare: A White Secret by Barbara Ehrenreich.

116). Instructions by Neil Gaiman.

115). The Problem of Susan by Neil Gaiman.

114). Locks by Neil Gaiman.

113). Harlequin Valentine by Neil Gaiman.[1]

112). Strange Little Girls by Neil Gaiman.

111). The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch by Neil Gaiman.

110). Good Boys Deserve Favors by Neil Gaiman.

109). Keepsakes and Treasures: A Love Story by Neil Gaiman.

108). Kicking the Big One by Barbara Ehrenreich.

107). Onward, Christian Lite! by Barbara Ehrenreich.

106). We're Number One! by Barbara Ehrenreich.

105). Tired and Out of Compassion by Barbara Ehrenreich.

104). Why Do They Keep Coming? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

103). Maintaining the Crime Supply by Barbara Ehrenreich.

102). Why the Religious Right Is Wrong by Barbara Ehrenreich.

101). Down to the Fundamentals by Barbara Ehrenreich.

100). Teach Diversity - with a Smile by Barbara Ehrenreich.

99). The Triumph of Trash by Barbara Ehrenreich.

98). Paying Attention to O.J. by Barbara Ehrenreich.

97). The Blight of the Living Dead by Barbara Ehrenreich.

96). Won't Somebody Do Something Silly? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

95). Star Power by Barbara Ehrenreich.

94). Camelot Redux by Barbara Ehrenreich.

93). Readers' Block by Barbara Ehrenreich.

92). Gone with the Wind by Barbara Ehrenreich.

91). Blood on the Temple Steps by Barbara Ehrenreich.

90). Prewatched TV by Barbara Ehrenreich.

89). The Decline of the Universe by Barbara Ehrenreich.

88). Kiss Me, I'm Gay by Barbara Ehrenreich.

87). Making Sense of la différence by Barbara Ehrenreich.

86). What Do Women Have to Celebrate? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

85). Sorry, Sisters, This Is Not the Revolution by Barbara Ehrenreich.

84). Feminism Confronts Bobbittry by Barbara Ehrenreich.

83). Women Would Have Known by Barbara Ehrenreich.

82). Coming of Age by Barbara Ehrenreich.

81). A New Boom to Die For by Barbara Ehrenreich.

80). So's Your Old Lady by Barbara Ehrenreich.

79). The Naked Truth About Health by Barbara Ehrenreich.

78). Stamping Out a Dread Scourge by Barbara Ehrenreich.

77). Why Don't We Like the Human Body? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

76). Oh, Those Family Values by Barbara Ehrenreich.

75). Fun with Cults by Barbara Ehrenreich.

74). The Economics of Cloning by Barbara Ehrenreich.

73). Sex and the Married Woman by Barbara Ehrenreich.

72). The Wretched of the Hearth by Barbara Ehrenreich.

71). Housework Is Obsolescent by Barbara Ehrenreich.

70). Cultural Baggage by Barbara Ehrenreich.

69). Konan mín er leiðinleg eftir Snæbjörn Ragnarsson.

68). Want a Child? Take My Son by Barbara Ehrenreich.

67). Burt, Loni, and Our Way of Life by Barbara Ehrenreich.

66). Consumed: A Novel by David Cronenberg.[1] [Ballard + William Gibson]

65). Other People by Neil Gaiman.

64). Going Wodwo by Neil Gaiman.

63). Closing Time by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

62). The War Prayer by Mark Twain.[1]

61). The Battle Hymn of the Republic by Julia Ward Howe.[1]

60). The Flints of Memory Lane by Neil Gaiman.

59). Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

Janúar (11/47)

58). Endir 4: Mamma eftir Hugleik Dagsson. Myndskreytt af Pétri Atla Antonssyni Crivello.

57). Endir 3: Ofan & neðan eftir Hugleik Dagsson. Myndskreytt af Lilju Hlín Pétursdóttur og Sigmundi Breiðfjörð Þorgeirssyni.

56). The Viscount of Adrilankha Book Two: The Lord of Castle Black by Steven Brust.[1]

55). Forréttindablinda Þjóðkirkjunnar eftir Hjalta Rúnar Ómarsson.

54). Why I'm Supporting Hillary Clinton, With Joy and Without Apologies by Joan Walsh.

53). Hauskúpur og bein eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

52). Underbelly: Additional Observations on the Beauty/Ugliness of Mostly Pillowy Girls by Dave Cooper.

51). The Hidden Chamber by Neil Gaiman.

50). October in the Chair by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

49). Is European Integration Unraveling? Interview with Noam Chomsky by C. J. Polychroniou.

48). The Black Book by Orhan Pamuk. Translated by John Freely.[1]

47). The Fairy Reel by Neil Gaiman.

46). The Mapmaker by Neil Gaiman.

45). Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science by Richard Dawkins.[1]

44). The One Weird Trait that Predicts Whether You're a Trump Supporter by Matthew MacWilliams.

43). Pretty Deadly Vol. 1: The Shrike by Kelly Sue DeConnick. Illustrated by Emma Ríos.[1]

42). Rumble Volume One: What Color Darkness? by James Harren and John Arcudi. Illustrated by Dave Stewart.

41). Rebel Rebel: The Fantastic Voyage of David Bowie by Stephen Thomas Erlewine.

40). The Secret Chief: Trey Spruance declares war on hipness by association by Will York.

39). Saga - Volume One by Brian K. Vaughan. Illustrated by Fiona Staples.[1]

38). David Bowie var stórkostlegur. Og hann misnotaði líka fólk. Hvernig tökum við á því? eftir Aiofe.

37). The Return of the Thin White Duke by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano.

36). Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions by Neil Gaiman.[1]

35). In the End by Neil Gaiman.

34). Eaten (Scenes from a Moving Picture) by Neil Gaiman.

33). Fifteen Painted Cards from a Vampire Tarot by Neil Gaiman.

32). Snow, Glass, Apples by Neil Gaiman.[1]

31). Murder Mysteries by Neil Gaiman.[1]

30). Tastings by Neil Gaiman.

29). Desert Wind by Neil Gaiman.

28). When We Went to See the End of the World by Dawnie Morningside, age 11 1/4 by Neil Gaiman.

27). The Sea Change by Neil Gaiman.

26). Mouse by Neil Gaiman.

25). Vampire Sestina by Neil Gaiman.

24). Foreign Parts by Neil Gaiman.

23). The Sweeper of Dreams by Neil Gaiman.

22). Cold Colours by Neil Gaiman.

21). One Life, Furnished in Early Moorcock by Neil Gaiman.

20). We Can Get Them for You Wholesale by Neil Gaiman.[1]

19). Bay Wolf by Neil Gaiman.

18). Only the End of the World Again by Neil Gaiman.

17). Looking for the Girl by Neil Gaiman.

16). Virus by Neil Gaiman.

15). Shoggoth's Old Peculiar by Neil Gaiman.

14). The Daughter of Owls by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.

13). A Gentlemen's Guide to Rape Culture by Zaron Burnett III.

12). Changes by Neil Gaiman.

11). I hate to break it to feminists, but 'white male privilege' is a myth by Brendan O'Neill.

10). Queen of Knives by Neil Gaiman.

9). The White Road by Neil Gaiman.

8). The Goldfish Pool and Other Stories by Neil Gaiman.

7). Don't Ask Jack by Neil Gaiman.

6). Troll Bridge by Neil Gaiman.

5). The Viscount of Adrilankha Book One: The Paths of the Dead by Steven Brust.[1]

4). Some Notes Toward Two Analyses of Auctorial Method and Voice by Teresa Nielsen Hayden.

3). A Few Words of Welcome and Celebration from the Publisher by Emma Bull.

2). Why Some of the Worst Attacks on Social Science Have Come from Liberals by Jesse Singal.

1). Hvað er eiginlega að Ólafi Ragnari? eftir Guðna Th. Jóhannesson.

2015 (124/1096)

Desember (18/52)

1220). The Price by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Michael Zulli.

1219). Chivalry by Neil Gaiman.

1218). Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie.[1]

1217). Hvað með börnin? eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

1216). Nicholas Was... by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell.

1215). Five Hundred Years After by Steven Brust.[1]

1214). The Great Republican Revolt by David Frum.

1213). 80 Books No Woman Should Read by Rebecca Solnit.

1212). The Wedding Present by Neil Gaiman.

1211). Reading the Entrails: A Rondel by Neil Gaiman.

1210). Hinn víðlesni maður og viðfang hans eftir Kristínu Svövu Tómasdóttur.

1209). Men Explain Lolita to Me by Rebecca Solnit.

1208). Rasisti umræðunnar eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

1207). A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

1206). Eigum við að kenna börnunum okkar þetta? eftir Jón Trausta Reynisson.

1205). The Code of the Woosters by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1204). Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety by Eric Schlosser.[1]

1203). Kóralína eftir Neil Gaiman. Myndskreytt af Dave McKean.[1]

1202). Dark Sonnet by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell.

1201). Ég treysti ríkisstjórninni eftir Guðmund S. Brynjólfsson.

1200). Babycakes by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell.

1199). Breakfast in the Ruins by Michael Moorcock.[1][2]

1198). Popular Writers: A Stephen King Interview by Neil Gaiman.

1197). Thank You, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1196). On the Reception and Detection of Pseudo-Profound Bullshit by Derek J. Koehler, Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, and Nathaniel Barr.

1195). Learn to Code, It's Harder than You Think by Mike Hadlow.

1194). The American Claimant by Mark Twain.[1]

1193). Prophecies of Fascism by George Orwell.

1192). Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays by George Orwell.

1191). Second Thoughts on James Burnham [...] by George Orwell.[1]

1190). Inside the Whale and Other Essays by George Orwell.[1]

1189). England Your England by George Orwell.[1]

1188). Fáránleg sönnunarbyrði? eftir Hildi Guðbjörnsdóttur.

1187). Very Good, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1186). The Ordeal of Young Tuppy by P. G. Wodehouse.

1185). Indian Summer of an Uncle by P. G. Wodehouse.

1184). Jeeves and the Old School Chum by P. G. Wodehouse.

1183). Thomas Love Peacock: The Novel of Ideas by Gore Vidal.

1182). V.S. Pritchett as "Critic" by Gore Vidal.

1181). Sciascia's Italy by Gore Vidal.

1180). Lessing's Science Fiction by Gore Vidal.

1179). The Oz Books by Gore Vidal.

1178). On Prettiness by Gore Vidal.

1177). Christopher Isherwood's Kind by Gore Vidal.

1176). Edmund Wilson: This Critic and This Gin and These Shoes by Gore Vidal.

1175). F. Scott Fitzgerald's Case by Gore Vidal.

1174). The Love that Purifies by P. G. Wodehouse.

1173). Jeeves and the Kid Clementina by P. G. Wodehouse.

1172). The Spot of Art by P. G. Wodehouse.

1171). Episode of the Dog McIntosh by P. G. Wodehouse.

1170). Numero Zero by Umberto Eco. Translated by Richard Dixon.

1169). Submission by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Lorin Stein.[1]

1168). Jeeves and the Song of Songs by P. G. Wodehouse.

1167). Jeeves and the Yule-tide Spirit by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1166). The Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy by P. G. Wodehouse.

1165). Jeeves and the Impending Doom by P. G. Wodehouse.

1164). The Phoenix Guards by Steven Brust.[1]

1163). Carry On, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1162). Bertie Changes His Mind by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1161). Clustering Round Young Bingo by P. G. Wodehouse.

1160). Fixing It for Freddie by P. G. Wodehouse.

1159). Without the Option by P. G. Wodehouse.

1158). The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy by P. G. Wodehouse.

1157). The Inimitable Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1156). Bingo and the Little Woman by P. G. Wodehouse.

1155). All's Well by P. G. Wodehouse.

1154). Bingo and the Little Woman by P. G. Wodehouse.

1153). The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace by P. G. Wodehouse.

1152). America Is Too Dumb for TV News by Matt Taibbi.

1151). The Miseducation Is Overrated: A Wakeup Call to My Teenage Self by Shamira Ibrahim.

Nóvember (14/44)

1150). The Metropolitan Touch by P. G. Wodehouse.

1149). Dómar heimsins dóttir góð eftir Björgu Árnadóttur.

1148). The Purity of the Turf by P. G. Wodehouse.

1147). The Great Sermon Handicap by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1146). Comrade Bingo by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

1145). Bingo Has a Bad Goodwood by P. G. Wodehouse.

1144). Comrade Bingo by P. G. Wodehouse.

1143). Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch by P. G. Wodehouse.

1142). Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch by P. G. Wodehouse.

1141). Introducing Claude and Eustace by P. G. Wodehouse.

1140). Scoring Off Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.

1139). The Hero's Reward by P. G. Wodehouse.

1138). The Pride of the Woosters Is Wounded by P. G. Wodehouse.

1137). Aunt Agatha Takes the Count by P. G. Wodehouse.

1136). Pearls Mean Tears by P. G. Wodehouse.

1135). Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind by P. G. Wodehouse.

1134). 'Alcoholics Anonymous saved my life, but now I've lost my faith' by Jon Stewart.

1133). Death of a Yuppie Dream: The Rise and Fall of the Professional-Managerial Class by Barbara Ehrenreich and John Ehrenreich. Introduction by Albert Scharenberg and Stefanie Ehmsen.

1132). Smile! You've Got Cancer by Barbara Ehrenreich.

1131). Are Women Getting Sadder? Or Are We All Just Getting a Lot More Gullible? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

1130). Is It Now a Crime to Be Poor? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

1129). My Unwitting Role in Acts of Torture by Barbara Ehrenreich.

1128). How "Natural" Is Rape? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

1127). The New Creationism: Biology Under Attack by Barbara Ehrenreich and Janet McIntosh.

1126). The Charge: Gynocide - The Accused: The U.S. Government by Barbara Ehrenreich, Mark Dowie, and Stephen Minkin.

1125). Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth. Introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie.[1]

1124). Iceland, Ireland, and Devaluation Denial by Paul Krugman.

1123). Getting Behind America's Anal Sex Fetish by Mark Hay.

1122). Public Enemies: Dueling Writers Take on Each Other and the World by Bernard-Henri Lévy and Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Frank Wynne and Miriam Frendo.

1121). Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King.[1]

1120). The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry by Ann Radcliffe.[1]

1119). An Essay on the Slave Trade by Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin.

1118). A Letter to a Hindu by Leo Tolstoy.[1]

1117). The Thing All Women Do that You Don't Know About by Gretchen Kelly.

1116). Brokedown Palace by Steven Brust.[1]

1115). Heilaþrenning SAMÞYKKIS, þetta er ekki flókið. eftir Sigríði Dögg Arnardóttur.

1114). Thoughts on Religion by Denis Diderot. Translated by Mitchell Abidor.

1113). To Reign in Hell by Steven Brust.[1]

1112). Það sem ég næ ekki við íslenzka hægrið eftir Snæbjörn Brynjarsson.

1111). Fearing Fear Itself by Paul Krugman.

1110). Turkey Continues to Muzzle Democracy's Watchdogs by Christophe Deloire and Noam Chomsky.

1109). How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

1108). Píkan sem við sáum öll eftir Þórdísi Elvu Þorvaldsdóttur.

1107). The World Is Not Falling Apart by Andrew Mack and Steven Pinker.

1106). What I Discovered From Interviewing Imprisoned ISIS Fighters by Lydia Wilson.

1105). David Cameron hasn't the faintest idea how deep his cuts go. This letter proves it by George Monbiot.

1104). Hin fullkomna og óumdeilanlega uppskrift að fórnarlambi eftir Herthu Richardt Úlfarsdóttur.

1103). Scenes from a Marriage: The Worst Relationship Between a U.S. President and an Israeli Prime Minister Ever—As Autopsied by the People Closest to Them by Amir Tibon and Tal Shalev.

1102). Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove by Ahmir Questlove Thompson and Ben Greenman.

1101). See a Little Light: The Trail of Rage and Melody by Bob Mould with Michael Azerrad.

1100). Hawk by Steven Brust.[1]

1099). Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain and the Gendering of Martyrdom by Molly Beauchemin.

1098). Tiassa by Steven Brust.[1]

1097). Did Jesus Exist? The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

1096). Wittgenstein's Forgotten Lesson by Ray Monk.

1095). Iorich by Steven Brust.[1]

1094). Inside the Secretive World of Tax-Avoidance Experts by Brooke Harrington.

1093). Jhegaala by Steven Brust.[1]

Október (15/15)

1092). All Scientists Should Be Militant Atheists by Lawrence M. Krauss.

1091). Dzur by Steven Brust.[1]

1090). Issola by Steven Brust.[1]

1089). Dragon by Steven Brust.[1]

1088). Hvað á að gera við líkið af Sjálfstæðisflokknum? eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

1087). Landsfundur hinna háu kinnbeina eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

1086). Orca by Steven Brust.[1]

1085). Athyra by Steven Brust.[1]

1084). How Did Economists Get It So Wrong? by Paul Krugman. Illustrated by Jason Lutes.

1083). The Importance of Stupidity in Scientific Research by Martin A. Schwartz.

1082). A Dream of Passion by Steven Brust.

1081). Phoenix by Steven Brust.[1]

1080). Politically Incorrect, Literally by Herb Silverman.

1079). Taltos by Steven Brust.[1]

1078). Teckla by Steven Brust.[1]

1077). Fireworks in the Rain by Steven Brust.

1076). The Desecrator by Steven Brust.

1075). Paarfirotica by Steven Brust.

1074). Shadow of the Therapist by Steven Brust.

1073). Yendi by Steven Brust.[1]

1072). Jhereg by Steven Brust.[1]

1071). Why I Speak Out Against Islamism by Maryam Namazie.

1070). Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us by Jesse Bering.

1069). Thresholds of Violence by Malcolm Gladwell.

1068). The Scorpio Boys in the City of Lux Sing Their Strange Songs by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell.

1067). Gefa þessu stykki séns? eftir Ásmund Ásmundsson.

1066). The Song of Los by William Blake.[1]

1065). Europe a Prophecy by William Blake.[1]

1064). America a Prophecy by William Blake.[1]

1063). Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to That Event: In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in Paris by Edmund Burke.[1]

September (9/56)

1062). The Stolen Sacrifice by Gardner F. Fox.

1061). Bomb both sides in Syria and we'll fix the country in a jiffy by Mark Steel.

1060). Girl in a Band by Kim Gordon.[1]

1059). A Florentine Tragedy by Oscar Wilde with T. Sturge Moore.[1]

1058). La Sainte Courtisane or, The Woman Covered with Jewels by Oscar Wilde.[1]

1057). Essays and Lectures by Oscar Wilde. Preface by Robert Ross.

1056). London Models by Oscar Wilde.

1055). Lecture to Art Students by Oscar Wilde.

1054). Art and the Handicraftman by Oscar Wilde.

1053). House Decoration by Oscar Wilde.

1052). The English Renaissance of Art by Oscar Wilde.

1051). Sea Magic by Fritz Leiber.

1050). að vinna fulla vinnu eftir Anna Axfors. Þýtt af Eiríki Erni Norðdahl.

1049). The Tao of Programming by Geoffrey James.[1]

1048). Pinball, 1973 by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Ted Goossen.[1]

1047). Death to the Minotaur [...] by John Tynes.

1046). The Finzer Family - A Tale of Modern Magic [...] by Harry O. Fischer.

1045). Hear the Wind Sing by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Ted Goossen.[1]

1044). Bend Over, America — Here Comes President Trump by Henry Rollins.

1043). Lips Unsealed: A Memoir by Belinda Carlisle.

1042). We Are Double-Plus Unfree by Margaret Atwood.

1041). Opið bréf til Egils Helgasonar eftir Helga Hrafn Gunnarsson.

1040). Púkinn á öxlinni eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

1039). The Journey Most Alone by Morno.

1038). The Gnome Cache [...] [...] [...] [...] [...] by E. Gary Gygax.[1]

1037). The Forest of Flame by Morno.

1036). Beyond the Wizard Fog by Gardner F. Fox.

1035). Roads from Jakalla by Jerry Westergaard.

1034). Shadow of a Demon by Gardner F. Fox.

1033). Ókeypis falskar eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur.

1032). The Search for the Forbidden Chamber [...] by Jake Jaquet.

1031). The Rise of Historical Criticism by Oscar Wilde.

1030). A Poem About Kebab by Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl.

1029). Rastignac the Devil by Philip José Farmer.

1028). They Twinkled Like Jewels by Philip José Farmer.

1027). The Biological Revolt by Philip José Farmer.

1026). Missing Link by Frank Herbert.

1025). Operation Haystack by Frank Herbert.

1024). Old Rambling House by Frank Herbert.[1]

1023). Glenfinlas, or Lord Ronald's Coronach by Sir Walter Scott.[1]

1022). Impressions of America by Oscar Wilde. Introduction by Stuart Mason.

1021). For Love of the King: A Burmese Masque by Oscar Wilde.

1020). ÓkeiPiss Vol. 5 ritstýrt af Hugleiki Dagssyni.

1019). Í hliðstæðum heimi eftir Einar Krautzwei. Myndskreytt af Þóri Karli Celin.

1018). Að mörgu er að hyggja eftir Jöru Karlsdóttur.

1017). Sögur af Satan eftir Halldór Baldursson.

1016). Súper Survivor 2. þáttur "Klexus-Sex" eftir Árna Jón Gunnarsson.

1015). Skyggni ágætt? eftir Bjarna Hinriksson.

1014). Mánudagsmorgun eftir Þorra Hringsson.

1013). án titils eftir Allie Doersch.

1012). án titils eftir Pétur Atla Antonsson Crivello.

1011). Grænn eftir Emil Hjörvar Peterson. Myndskreytt af Sigmundi Breiðfjörð Þorgeirssyni.

1010). Páska-Eggert eftir Hauk Valdimar Pálsson.

1009). Komdu niður eftir Ingunni Sögu Sigbjörnsdóttur.

1008). Laumufarþeginn eftir Stefan Boulter.

1007). án titils eftir Lilju Hlín Pétursdóttur.

1006). Donald Trump Is the President America Deserves by Dan Ozzi.

1005). Comforting Thoughts About Death that Have Nothing to Do with God by Greta Christina.

1004). Hátíð merkingarleysunnar eftir Milan Kundera. Þýtt af Friðriki Rafnssyni.[1][2]

1003). Children in Prison and Other Cruelties of Prison Life by Oscar Wilde.

1002). Atatürk: The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey by Andrew Mango.

1001). Nánast alveg eins og Hendrix eftir Dr. Gunna.

1000). Jolli í Amadeus, takk fyrir hjálpina á árinu eftir Dr. Gunna.

999). This Is the Difference Between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

998). Syria's Climate Conflict by Audrey Quinn. Illustrated by Jackie Roche.

Ágúst (1/22)

997). The Babbage Engine: A Brief History

996). A Heckuca Job by Paul Krugman.

995). As We May Think by Vannevar Bush.[1]

994). Excerpts from A Conversation with Gordon Moore: Moore's Law by Gordon E. Moore.

993). Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits by Gordon E. Moore.[1]

992). Tech nerds are smart. But they can't seem to get their heads around politics by David Roberts.

991). Low Culture: Neill Jameson on Maybe Not Treating Women Like Sperm Receptacles by Neill Jameson.

990). The War Nerd: A Glorious Victory, for Once! by Gary Brecher.

989). The War Nerd: Scuds & Patriots—The Armies of This Age Are Weird by Gary Brecher.

988). The War Nerd: Doing the Math on Alawite Casualty Numbers by Gary Brecher.

987). The War Nerd: Escape from East Timor (Part Two) by Gary Brecher.

986). The War Nerd: Escape from East Timor (Part One) by Gary Brecher.

985). Who Won Science Fiction's Hugo Awards, and Why It Matters by Amy Wallace.

984). The War Nerd: Bentleys for Houthis! by Gary Brecher.

983). A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain.[1]

982). Keith Richards... by Tom Waits.

981). Hamingjusama neysluhóran eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

980). Prostitution: The Swedish or the Dutch Model? by Evie Embrechts.

979). Private Musings of Tiffany Aching by Terry Pratchett.

978). It's Not Climate Change, It's Everything Change by Margaret Atwood.

977). Þorpið eftir Bjarna Bernharð.

976). Vantrú, Bjarni og Guðni eftir Ragnar Þór Pétursson.

975). tilkynning á skáldamóti eftir Sjón.

Júlí (3/8)

974). Complaint to My Lode-Sterre by Geoffrey Chaucer.

973). Complaint to My Mortal Foe by Geoffrey Chaucer.

972). Womanly Noblesse by Geoffrey Chaucer.

971). Intentions by Oscar Wilde.

970). The Truth of Masks: A Note on Illusion by Oscar Wilde.

969). Pen, Pencil and Poison: A Study in Green by Oscar Wilde.

968). The Decay of Lying: A Dialogue by Oscar Wilde.[1]

967). The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come by John Bunyan.[1]

966). Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahnemann.[1]

965). Choices, Values, and Frames by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahnemann.

964). Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahnemann.

Júní (7/58)

963). Bossypants by Tina Fey.[1]

962). The Soul of Man Under Socialism by Oscar Wilde.[1]

961). Landor's Cottage: A Pendant to 'The Domain of Arnheim' by Edgar Allan Poe.

960). X-ing a Paragrab by Edgar Allan Poe.

959). Von Kempelen and His Discovery by Edgar Allan Poe.

958). Hop-Frog or, The Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

957). Mellonta Tauta by Edgar Allan Poe.

956). The Domain of Arnheim by Edgar Allan Poe.

955). The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

954). The Sphinx by Edgar Allan Poe.

953). The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

952). Spoiler Alert Starring Therkla by Rich Burlew.

951). The Dumbest Idea in the World: Maximizing Shareholder Value by Steve Denning.

950). The U.S. Computer Industry Is Dying and I'll Tell You Exactly Who Is Killing It and Why by Robert X. Cringely.

949). The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

948). The Imp of the Perverse by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

947). The Power of Words by Edgar Allan Poe.

946). Some Words with a Mummy by Edgar Allan Poe.

945). The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade by Edgar Allan Poe.

944). The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

943). Morning on the Wissahiccon by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

942). Souvenir of Evil by Barry Gifford.

941). The Peterson Fire by Barry Gifford.

940). Rosa Blanca by Barry Gifford.

939). The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq.: Late Editor of the "Goosetherumfoodle" by Himself by Edgar Allan Poe.

938). Thou Art the Man by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

937). The Angel of the Odd—An Extravaganza by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

936). The Oblong Box by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

935). Mesmeric Revelation by Edgar Allan Poe.

934). The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

933). The Balloon Hoax by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

932). A Tale of the Ragged Mountains by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

931). The Spectacles by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

930). Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences by Edgar Allan Poe.

929). The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

928). The Gold-Bug by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

927). The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

926). The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

925). The Mystery of Marie Rogêt: A Sequel to 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

924). Short Fiction by Philip K. Dick.

923). The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

922). The Oval Portrait by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

921). Three Sundays in a Week by Edgar Allan Poe.

920). Eleonora: A Fable by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

919). Never Bet the Devil Your Head: A Tale with a Moral by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

918). The Colloquy of Monos and Una by Edgar Allan Poe.

917). The Island of the Fay by Edgar Allan Poe.

916). A Descent into the Maelström by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

915). The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

914). The Man of the Crowd by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

913). The Business Man by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

912). The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

911). Second Thoughts on Hard Core: American Obscenity Law and the Scapegoating of Deviance by Linda Williams.

910). Þegar farið er að sjá fyrir endann á síðasta ástarsambandinu í Rvk eftir Dag Hjartarson.

909). Untitled by Scott Alexander.

908). The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole.[1]

907). Hobbitinn eða út og heim aftur eftir J. R. R. Tolkien. Þýtt af Þorsteini Thorarensen.

906). Agrippa (A Book of the Dead) by William Gibson.[1]

905). Disneyland with the Death Penalty by William Gibson.[1]

904). When Mark Met Nick & Shane: Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse by James Brown and Sean O'Hagan.

903). I'm a Liberal Professor, and My Liberal Students Terrify Me by Edward Schlosser.

902). Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Regions of the World by Jonathan Swift. Introduction by Thomas M. Balliet.[1]

901). King Leopold's Soliloquy: A Defense of His Congo Rule by Mark Twain.

900). Credo by Neil Gaiman.

899). Kino by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

Maí (12/145)

898). Click-clack the Rattlebag by Neil Gaiman.

897). Politian: A Tragedy by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

896). God Is Disappointed in You by Mark Russell. Illustrated by Shannon Wheeler.[1]

895). Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade) by Mark Twain.[1]

894). Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque by Edgar Allan Poe.

893). The Conversation of Erios and Charmion by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

892). The Visionary by Edgar Allan Poe.

891). Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling by Edgar Allan Poe.

890). Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

889). Metzengerstein: A Tale in Imitation of the German by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

888). Loss of Breath by Edgar Allan Poe.

887). Von Jung by Edgar Allan Poe.

886). Af hverju er allt í upplausn á Alþingi? by Ásgeir Berg Matthíasson.

885). A Tale of Jerusalem by Edgar Allan Poe.

884). Hans Phaall by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

883). Siope—A Fable by Edgar Allan Poe.

882). Epimanes by Edgar Allan Poe.

881). The Scythe of Time by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

880). The Signora Zenobia by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

879). King Pest by Edgar Allan Poe.

878). Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

877). Flug WW117 by Hrafn Jónsson.

876). The Devil in the Belfry by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

875). Shadow—A Parable by Edgar Allan Poe.

874). Bon-Bon by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

873). MS. Found in a Bottle by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

872). The Duc de L'Omelette by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

871). The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

870). "Og þessi voðalega kona..." - hvernig samtíminn brást (við) þremur konum á síðustu öld eftir Ásdísi Thoroddsen.

869). Errors and Lies by Paul Krugman.

868). The Rationale of Verse by Edgar Allan Poe.

867). The Man that Was Used Up: A Tale of the Late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

866). William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

865). Lionizing: A Tale by Edgar Allan Poe.

864). Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East by Scott Anderson.[1]

863). Morella by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

862). The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger by Stephen King.[1]

861). Ulalume by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

860). To Octavia by Edgar Allan Poe.

859). To My Mother by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

858). To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter by Edgar Allan Poe.

857). To Marie Louise (Shew) by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

856). To Margaret by Edgar Allan Poe.

855). To M. L. S— (Marie Louise Shew) by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

854). To Isaac Lea by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

853). To Helen (Sarah Helen Whitman) by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

852). To — (Violet Vane) by Edgar Allan Poe.

851). To —: Sleep on, sleep on, another hour... by Edgar Allan Poe.

850). Stanzas (To F.S.O.) by Edgar Allan Poe.

849). Spiritual Song by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

848). Serenade by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

847). Poetry by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

846). O, Tempora! O, Mores! by Edgar Allan Poe.

845). May Queen Ode by Edgar Allan Poe.

844). About Critics and Criticism by Edgar Allan Poe.

843). Latin Hymn by Edgar Allan Poe.

842). Impromptu: To Kate Carol by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

841). For Annie by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

840). Fanny by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

839). Epigram for Wall Street by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

838). An Enigma by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

837). Enigma (On Shakespeare) by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

836). Elizabeth by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

835). Eldorado by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

834). A Campaign Song by Edgar Allan Poe.

833). Beloved Physician by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

832). The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

831). Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

830). Alone: From childhood's hour, I have not been... by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

829). An Acrostic by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

828). The Raven and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe.

827). A Dream by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

826). Scenes from "Politian": An Unpublished Drama by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

825). The Haunted Palace by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

824). The Conqueror Worm by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

823). Sonnet — Silence by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

822). To F— by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

821). To F—s S. O—d by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

820). Eulalie — A Song by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

819). To One in Paradise by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

818). The City in the Sea by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

817). Hinn eiginlegi þagnarmúr kynferðisofbeldis eftir Önnu Bentínu Hermansen.

816). Sonnet — To Zante by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

815). Dream-Land by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

814). Israfel by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

813). Hymn by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

812). Lenore by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

811). The Coliseum by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

810). The Sleeper by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

809). Bridal Ballad by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

808). The Valley of Unrest by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

807). The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Introduction by Edmund C. Stedman.[1]

806). Poems by Edgar Allan Poe.

805). Tamerlane by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

804). Al Aaraaf by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

803). The Valley Nis by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

802). A Pæan by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

801). Irene by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

800). Fairy Land by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

799). The Doomed City by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

798). Israfel by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

797). To Helen by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

796). Introduction (Romance) by Edgar Allan Poe.

795). Letter to Mr. — by Edgar Allan Poe.

794). Lines on Joe Locke by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

793). The Master and Margarita by Andrzey Klimowski and Danusia Schejbal. Adapted from Mikhail Bulgakov.

792). Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain.[1]

791). Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven by Mark Twain.[1]

790). Counter-Revolutionary Violence: Bloodbaths in Fact and Propaganda by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky. Preface by Richard A. Falk.[1]

789). The Limits of Discourse as Demonstrated by Sam Harris and Noam Chomsky by Sam Harris.

788). The Hyena by Robert E. Howard.

787). The Fearsome Touch of Death by Robert E. Howard.

786). The Dream Snake by Robert E. Howard.

785). Pigeons from Hell by Robert E. Howard. [Retro Hugo Award nominee]

784). The Dead Remember by Robert E. Howard.

783). Black Hound of Death by Robert E. Howard.

782). The Tomb's Secret by Robert E. Howard.

781). The Cairn on the Headland by Robert E. Howard.

780). Matters of Fact and Fiction: Essays 1973-1976 by Gore Vidal.

779). The State of the Union by Gore Vidal.

778). Political Melodramas by Gore Vidal.

777). Conglomerates by Gore Vidal.

776). What Robert Moses Did to New York by Gore Vidal.

775). The Fire of Asshurbanipal by Robert E. Howard.

774). The Thing on the Roof by Robert E. Howard.

773). With a Set of Rattlesnake Rattles by Robert E. Howard.

772). Midnight by Robert E. Howard.

771). The Beast from the Abyss by Robert E. Howard.

770). Black Wind Blowing by Robert E. Howard.

769). The Grisly Horror by Robert E. Howard.

768). Old Garfield's Heart by Robert E. Howard.

767). Skull-Face by Robert E. Howard.

766). Is Shakespeare Dead?: From My Autobiography by Mark Twain.[1]

765). Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again by Mark Twain.

764). The Man on the Ground by Robert E. Howard.

763). Graveyard Rats by Robert E. Howard.

762). Names in the the Black Book by Robert E. Howard.

761). Fangs of Gold by Robert E. Howard.

760). Black Talons by Robert E. Howard.

759). The Horror from the Mound by Robert E. Howard.

758). Wolfshead by Robert E. Howard.

757). In the Forest of Villefère by Robert E. Howard.

756). Sea Curse by Robert E. Howard.

755). Children, if you dare to think by Robert Graves.

754). Top Down Operator Precedence by Douglas Crockford.

753). The Elements of JavaScript Style, Part One by Douglas Crockford.

752). JScript Memory Leaks by Douglas Crockford.

751). JavaScript and HTML Script Tags by Douglas Crockford.

750). Prototypal Inheritance in JavaScript by Douglas Crockford.

749). Classical Inheritance in JavaScript by Douglas Crockford.

748). Private Members in JavaScript by Douglas Crockford.

747). The Little JavaScripter by Douglas Crockford.

746). Dig Me No Grave by Robert E. Howard.

745). The Haunter of the Ring by Robert E. Howard.[1]

744). The Black Stone by Robert E. Howard.[1]

743). The Children of the Night by Robert E. Howard.[1]

742). Á sléttum úti eftir Höskuld Ólafsson.

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741). Gates of Empire by Robert E. Howard.

740). The King's Service by Robert E. Howard.

739). Why the Future of Religion Is Bleak by Daniel C. Dennett.

738). The Shadow of the Vulture by Robert E. Howard.[1]

737). The Lion of Tiberias by Robert E. Howard.

736). There are now two Americas. My country is a horror show by David Simon.

735). Code Conventions for the JavaScript Programming Language by Douglas Crockford.

734). A Survey of the JavaScript Programming Language by Douglas Crockford.

733). The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language Has Become the World's Most Popular Programming Language by Douglas Crockford.

732). JavaScript: The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language by Douglas Crockford.

731). The Sowers of Thunder by Robert E. Howard.[1]

730). Lord of Samarcand by Robert E. Howard.

729). Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress by Daniel Defoe.[1]

728). Ástin ein taugahrúga: Enginn dans við Ufsaklett eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

727). Töfranótt eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

726). Barnið í bókinni eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

725). Alvörukona II eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

724). Við vorum bara fólk eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

723). Kvöld í október eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

722). Tungan eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

721). Ufsaklettur eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

720). Rússíbaninn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

719). Ófullgert ljóð um gleymsku eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

718). Komfortsón eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

717). Febrúar mars eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

716). Kæri söknuður eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

715). Sorg út af ástinni eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

714). Sorg í líkamanum eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

713). Harmleikur eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

712). Ástin er ígulker eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

711). Vélin eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

710). Hugsum um eitthvað annað eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

709). Bráðamóttakan eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

708). Kaffiskvettan eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

707). Sex mánaða sambúð eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

706). Ástin sem varð að taugahrúgu eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

705). Hápunkturinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

704). Engill eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

703). Nafnlaust eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

702). Skyrtan eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

701). Farinn á sjóinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

700). Á leiðinni niður eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

699). Segðu fyrirgefðu við tunglið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

698). Faðmlag eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

697). Við í sambúðinni eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

696). Sólarlagið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

695). Viðgerðir eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

694). Ástin eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

693). Líkamsminni II eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

692). Líkamsminni I eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

691). Þegar hann er fluttur inn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

690). Sambúð eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

689). Draslið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

688). Annað ljóð um sýlinder eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

687). Sýlindermaðurinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

686). Beauty and the Beast eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

685). Eitthvað brostið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

684). Opinberun II eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

683). Röddin eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

682). Símtalið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

681). Kveðjustund eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

680). Mylsnuást eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

679). Þakklæti eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

678). Herbergi, hæð og hverfi eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

677). Vaknaði upp um nótt eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

676). Kastalinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

675). Ofbeldi eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

674). Brjóstkassinn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

673). Viskan eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

672). Ásetningur eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

671). Opinberunarljóð eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

670). Rútína eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

669). Kærastinn minn eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

668). Einkenni eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

667). Plastpokamaður eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

666). Ballið eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

665). Tilhugalífsvetur eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

664). Á fjórða degi eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

663). Á þriðja degi eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

662). Á öðrum degi eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

661). Hinn fyrsti dagur eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

660). Ljóð um ástina eða gleymskuna eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

659). Alvörukonan eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.

658). The True-Born Englishman: A Satire by Daniel Defoe.[1]

657). The Education of Women by Daniel Defoe.

656). The Shortest Way with the Dissenters; or, Proposals for the Establishment of the Church by Daniel Defoe.[1]

655). Eitthvað illt á leiðinni er ritstýrt af Markúsi Má Efraím. Formáli eftir Gerði Kristnýju.[1]

654). Veran eftir Steinunni Margréti Herbertsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Lindu Ólafsdóttur.

653). Hvar eru jólin? eftir Gunnlaug Jón Briem. Myndskreytt af Sigmundi Breiðfjörð Þorgeirssyni.

652). Óttinn eftir Erlenu Isabellu Einarsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Fanneyju Sizemore.

651). Þokan eftir Tinnu Tynes. Myndskreytt af Þóreyju Mjallhvíti Heiðar- og Ómarsdóttur.

650). Vinir að eilífu eftir Bernardo Tino Neri Haensel. Myndskreytt af Sigrúnu Eldjárn.

649). Eitthvað óhreint eftir Söru Hjördísi Guðnadóttur. Myndskreytt af Erlu Maríu Árnadóttur.

648). Maran eftir Víking Breka Sigurðarson. Myndskreytt af Sigmundi Breiðfjörð Þorgeirssyni.

647). Fyrir utan eftir Ana Kokotovic. Myndskreytt af Þóreyju Mjallhvíti Heiðar- og Ómarsdóttur.

646). Koffort dauðans eftir Ólínu Stefánsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Ingu Maríu Brynjarsdóttur.

645). Skrýtna nóttin eftir Mörtu Björg Björnsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Sigrúnu Eldjárn.

644). Ekki strax eftir Iðunni Gróu Sighvatsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Þóreyju Mjallhvíti Heiðar- og Ómarsdóttur.

643). Grikkur eða gott eftir Mattheu Júlíusdóttur og Ronju Björk Bjarnadóttur. Myndskreytt af Lindu Ólafsdóttur.

642). Heimsóknin eftir Svanhildi Dóru Haraldsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Sigmundi Breiðfjörð Þorgeirssyni.

641). Hvörfin miklu eftir Hrafnhildi Oddgeirsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Fanneyju Sizemore.

640). Rauða krákan eftir Freyju Gyðudóttur Gunnarsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Erlu Maríu Árnadóttur.

639). Göngin eftir Amelíu Eyfjörð Bergsteinsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Sigrúnu Eldjárn.

638). Morðóða kanínan eftir Hrafn Sverisson. Myndskreytt af Ingu Maríu Brynjarsdóttur.

637). Heimferðin eftir Úlf Bjarna Tulinius. Myndskreytt af Lindu Ólafsdóttur.

636). Þrjú ljóð eftir Hildi Knútsdóttur.

635). The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

634). The Outsong by Rudyard Kipling.

633). The Spring Running by Rudyard Kipling.

632). Chil's Song by Rudyard Kipling.

631). Red Dog by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

630). "Angutivun tina" by Rudyard Kipling.

629). Quiquern by Rudyard Kipling.

628). The War Nerd: The Art of Turf War by Gary Brecher.

627). The War Nerd: The Confederates Who Should've Been Hanged by Gary Brecher.

626). The War Nerd: To Lighten the Mood, Here's the Cheery Tale of Dammaj by Gary Brecher.

625). The War Nerd: A Brief History of the Yemen Clusterf*ck by Gary Brecher.

624). Fear and Forgetting: The War Nerd in East Timor, Part One by Gary Brecher.

623). The War Nerd: Why Did Mohammed Emwazi Become Jihadi John? by Gary Brecher.

622). The War Nerd: Tomb Raiders of Kobane by Gary Brecher.

621). The War Nerd: Islamic State and American Narcissism by Gary Brecher.

620). The War Nerd: Boko Haram and the Demon Consensus by Gary Brecher.

619). The War Nerd: Getting "Woman Warriors" Wrong by Gary Brecher.

618). The War Nerd: More Proof the US Defense Industry Has Nothing to Do with Defending America by Gary Brecher.

617). The War Nerd: Murder on the Orientalist Express by Gary Brecher.

616). The Tudors: The Complete Story of England's Most Notorious Dynasty by G. J. Meyer.[1]

615). Red Blades of Black Cathay by Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith.

614). The Isle of Pirate's Doom by Robert E. Howard.

613). The Song of the Little Hunter by Rudyard Kipling.

612). The King's Ankus by Rudyard Kipling.

611). A Ripple-song by Rudyard Kipling.

610). The Undertakers by Rudyard Kipling.

609). Translations of "Jabberwocky" by Douglas R. Hofstadter.

608). Der Jammerwoch von Lewis Carroll. Übersetzt von Robert Scott.

607). Le Jaseroque de Lewis Carroll. Traduit par Frank L. Warrin.

606). Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll.[1]

605). Mowgli's Song Against People by Rudyard Kipling.

604). Letting in the Jungle by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

603). A Song of Kabir by Rudyard Kipling.

602). The Miracle of Purun Bhagat by Rudyard Kipling.

601). The Law of the Jungle by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

600). How Fear Came by Rudyard Kipling.

599). Punglykt eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

598). Swords of the Red Brotherhood by Robert E. Howard.

597). Black Vulmea's Vengeance by Robert E. Howard.

596). The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley.[1]

595). The Authoritarians by Bob Altemeyer.

594). Swords of Shahrazar by Robert E. Howard.[1]

593). The Treasure of Tartary by Robert E. Howard.[1]

592). The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

591). Parade Song of the Camp Animals by Rudyard Kipling.

590). Her Majesty's Servants by Rudyard Kipling.

589). Shiv and the Grasshopper by Rudyard Kipling.

588). Toomai of the Elephants by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

587). Darzee's Chant by Rudyard Kipling.

586). "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

585). The Blood of Belshazzar by Robert E. Howard.[1]

584). Hawks of Outremer by Robert E. Howard.[1]

583). Lukannon by Rudyard Kipling.

582). The White Seal by Rudyard Kipling.

581). The Lost Valley of Iskander by Robert E. Howard.[1]

580). Son of the White Wolf by Robert E. Howard.[1]

579). The Country of the Knife by Robert E. Howard.[1]

578). Mowgli's Song by Rudyard Kipling.

577). "Tiger! Tiger!" by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

576). Road-Song of the Bandar-Log by Rudyard Kipling.

575). Kaa's Hunting by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

574). The Negro Question by Albert Einstein.

573). Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack by Rudyard Kipling.

572). Mowgli's Brothers by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

571). Blood of the Gods by Robert E. Howard.[1]

570). Hawk of the Hills by Robert E. Howard.[1]

569). The Daughter of Erlik Khan by Robert E. Howard.[1]

568). The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe.[1]

567). Witch from Hell's Kitchen by Robert E. Howard.

566). A Bunny's Tale by Gloria Steinem.

Mars (14/321)

565). Why should atheists have to show respect for religion? by Greta Christina.

564). Skógar bæta geð eftir Höllu Birgisdóttur.

563). SpíralaBorges eftir Kristu Alexandersdóttur.

562). Skúli Vilborg eftir Þorstein Guðmundsson.

561). Roði eftir Magnús Sigurðsson.

560). Böbblí í Vúlvunni: á framlengdum skiladegi skattframtalsins 2015 eftir Kristínu Svövu Tómasdóttur.

559). Essays on Paul Bourget by Mark Twain.

558). A Little Note to M. Paul Bourget by Mark Twain.

557). What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us by Mark Twain.

556). Almuric by Robert E. Howard.[1]

555). The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems by Aldous Huxley.

554). The Louse-Hunters by Arthur Rimbaud. Translated by Aldous Huxley.

553). L'Après-Midi d'un Faune by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by Aldous Huxley.

552). Scenes of the Mind by Aldous Huxley.

551). Poem by Aldous Huxley.

550). Stanzas by Aldous Huxley.

549). Return from Business by Aldous Huxley.

548). Panic by Aldous Huxley.

547). Points and Lines by Aldous Huxley.

546). On the Bus by Aldous Huxley.

545). Topiary by Aldous Huxley.

544). Social Amenities by Aldous Huxley.

543). Complaint of a Poet Manqué by Aldous Huxley.

542). The Life Theoretic by Aldous Huxley.

541). Crapulous Impression (To J.S.) by Aldous Huxley.

540). In Uncertainty to a Lady by Aldous Huxley.

539). The Decameron by Aldous Huxley.

538). Minoan Porcelain by Aldous Huxley.

537). Revelation by Aldous Huxley.

536). Private Property by Aldous Huxley.

535). Love Song by Aldous Huxley.

534). Valedictory by Aldous Huxley.

533). By the Fire by Aldous Huxley.

532). Waking by Aldous Huxley.

531). A Little Memory by Aldous Huxley.

530). The Alien by Aldous Huxley.

529). Italy by Aldous Huxley.

528). Anniversaries by Aldous Huxley.

527). Summer Stillness by Aldous Huxley.

526). Inspiration by Aldous Huxley.

525). Out of the Window by Aldous Huxley.

524). The Elms by Aldous Huxley.

523). The Flowers by Aldous Huxley.

522). Winter Dream by Aldous Huxley.

521). The Reef Poplars by Aldous Huxley.

520). Song of Poplars by Aldous Huxley.

519). The Defeat of Youth by Aldous Huxley.

518). Black Canaan by Robert E. Howard.[1]

517). People of the Dark by Robert E. Howard.

516). "Woody Allen is a genius. Woody Allen is a predator": Why Mariel Hemingway's new revelation matters by Erin Keane.

515). The Voice of El-Lil by Robert E. Howard.

514). The Garden of Fear by Robert E. Howard.

513). The Valley of the Worm by Robert E. Howard.

512). The Dark Man by Robert E. Howard.

511). The Gods of Bal-Sagoth by Robert E. Howard.

510). Selected Poems by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

509). Sea Breeze by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

508). Autumn Plaint by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

507). Sonnet: 'Méry, sans trop d'aurore...' by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

506). O so dear by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

505). Fan: Of Méry Laurent by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

504). ...Mysticis umbraculis by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

503). Homage by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

502). Sigh by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

501). My Books... by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

500). Crushed by... by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

499). To Introduce Myself... by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

498). What Silk... by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

497). All Summarised the Soul by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

496). To the Sole Concern by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

495). Sonnet: 'Pour votre chère morte, son ami...' by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

494). Sonnet: 'Ses purs ongles très haut...' by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

493). Sonnet: 'Victorieusement fui le suicide...' by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

492). Sonnet: 'Le vierge, le vivace...' by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

491). Sonnet: 'Quand l'ombre menaça...' by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

490). Little Air by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

489). Note by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

488). Album Leaf by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

487). Another Fan: Of Mademoiselle Mallarmé's by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

486). A Fan: Of Mademoiselle Mallarmé's by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

485). Prose by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

484). Tomb (of Verlaine): Anniversary - January 1897 by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

483). The Tomb of Charles Baudelaire by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

482). The Tomb of Edgar Allan Poe by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

481). Funeral Libation: At Gautier's Tomb by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

480). L'Après-Midi d'un Faune: Eclogue by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.[1]

479). The Poem's Gift by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

478). The Clown Chastised by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

477). Summer Sadness by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

476). Distress by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

475). A Negress by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

474). Futile Petition by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

473). A Toast by Stéphane Mallarmé. Translated by A. S. Kline.

472). Wings in the Night by Robert E. Howard.[1]

471). The Footfalls Within by Robert E. Howard.[1]

470). The Hills of the Dead by Robert E. Howard.[1]

469). The Moon of Skulls by Robert E. Howard.[1]

468). Spear and Fang: A Tale of the Cavemen [...] by Robert E. Howard.

467). Rattle of Bones by Robert E. Howard.[1]

466). Skulls in the Stars by Robert E. Howard.[1]

465). Worms of the Earth by Robert E. Howard.[1]

464). Kings of the Night by Robert E. Howard.

463). The Lost Race by Robert E. Howard.

462). Red Shadows by Robert E. Howard.[1]

461). The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune by Robert E. Howard.[1]

460). The Shadow Kingdom by Robert E. Howard.[1]

459). The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian: The Complete Tales by Robert E. Howard. Introduction by Patrice Louinet. Foreword by Mark Schultz.[1]

458). Red Nails by Robert E. Howard.[1]

457). The Hour of the Dragon by Robert E. Howard.[1]

456). Ode by Arthur O'Shaughnessy.[1]

455). Solomon Kane's Homecoming by Robert E. Howard.[1]

454). Which Will Scarcely Be Understood by Robert E. Howard.

453). The Weakling by Robert E. Howard.

452). The Voices Waken Memory by Robert E. Howard.

451). Visions by Robert E. Howard.

450). We are the duckers of crosses... by Robert E. Howard.

449). There's an isle far away on the breast of the sea... by Robert E. Howard.

448). There were three lads who went their destined ways... by Robert E. Howard.

447). Swords glimmered up the pass... by Robert E. Howard.

446). The spiders of weariness come on me... by Robert E. Howard.

445). Scarlet and gold are the stars tonight... by Robert E. Howard.

444). A sappe ther wos and that a crumbe manne... by Robert E. Howard.

443). Rebel souls from the falling dark... by Robert E. Howard.

442). Old Faro Bill was a man of might... by Robert E. Howard.

441). Mingle my dust with the burning brand... by Robert E. Howard.

440). Match a toad with a far-winged hawk... by Robert E. Howard.

439). Hills of the North! Lavender hills... by Robert E. Howard.

438). And Dempsey climbed into the ring and the crowd... by Robert E. Howard.

437). All the crowd... by Robert E. Howard.

436). Against the blood red moon a tower stands... by Robert E. Howard.

435). After the trumps are sounded... by Robert E. Howard.

434). A Tribute to the Sportsmanship of the Fans by Robert E. Howard.

433). Toper by Robert E. Howard.

432). To the Contended by Robert E. Howard.

431). To a Woman by Robert E. Howard.

430). Tides by Robert E. Howard.

429). The Tempter by Robert E. Howard.

428). Surrender by Robert E. Howard.

427). Sonora to Del Rio by Robert E. Howard.

426). A Song Out of Midian by Robert E. Howard.

425). Song of the Pict by Robert E. Howard.

424). A Song of the Don Cossacks by Robert E. Howard.

423). The Song of the Bats by Robert E. Howard.

422). A Song of Cheer by Robert E. Howard.

421). Skulls and Dust by Robert E. Howard.

420). The Skull in the Clouds by Robert E. Howard.

419). Ships by Robert E. Howard.

418). Shadows on the Road by Robert E. Howard.

417). Shadow of Dreams by Robert E. Howard.

416). Serpent by Robert E. Howard.

415). Secrets by Robert E. Howard.

414). The Sea by Robert E. Howard.

413). The Sands of Time by Robert E. Howard.

412). Sailor by Robert E. Howard.

411). Rune by Robert E. Howard.

410). Rules of Etiquette by Robert E. Howard.

409). Roundelay of the Roughneck by Robert E. Howard.

408). A Roman Lady by Robert E. Howard.

407). The Robes of the Righteous by Robert E. Howard.

406). The Road of Azrael by Robert E. Howard.

405). The Riders of Babylon by Robert E. Howard.

404). The Ride of Falume by Robert E. Howard.

403). Retribution by Robert E. Howard.

402). Repentance by Robert E. Howard.

401). Remembrance by Robert E. Howard.

400). Red Thunder by Robert E. Howard.

399). Recompense by Robert E. Howard.

398). Rebellion by Robert E. Howard.

397). Prude by Robert E. Howard.

396). Private Magrath of the A.E.F by Robert E. Howard.

395). The Poets by Robert E. Howard.

394). Poet by Robert E. Howard.

393). An Open Window by Robert E. Howard.

392). One Who Comes at Eventide by Robert E. Howard.

391). One Blood Strain by Robert E. Howard.

390). The One Black Stain by Robert E. Howard.[1]

389). Ocean-Thoughts by Robert E. Howard.

388). Nun by Robert E. Howard.

387). Nisapur by Robert E. Howard.

386). The Mountains of California by Robert E. Howard.

385). The Moor Ghost by Robert E. Howard.

384). Moonlight on a Skull by Robert E. Howard.

383). Moon Shame by Robert E. Howard.

382). Moon Mockery by Robert E. Howard.

381). Monarchs by Robert E. Howard.

380). Miser's Gold by Robert E. Howard.

379). Men of the Shadows by Robert E. Howard.

378). The Maiden of Kercheezer by Robert E. Howard.

377). Lust by Robert E. Howard.

376). Lines Written in the Realization That I Must Die by Robert E. Howard.

375). Lines to G. B. Shaw by Robert E. Howard.

374). Libertine by Robert E. Howard.

373). Lesbia by Robert E. Howard.

372). Laughter in the Gulfs by Robert E. Howard.

371). Laughter by Robert E. Howard.

370). A Lady's Chamber by Robert E. Howard.

369). The Kissing of Sal Snooboo by Robert E. Howard.

368). The King and the Oak by Robert E. Howard.

367). Kid Lavigne is Dead by Robert E. Howard.

366). John L. Sullivan by Robert E. Howard.

365). Jack Dempsey by Robert E. Howard.

364). Ivory in the Night by Robert E. Howard.

363). Invective by Robert E. Howard.

362). Illusion by Robert E. Howard.

361). The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.[1]

360). Shadows in Zamboula by Robert E. Howard.[1]

359). Beyond the Black River by Robert E. Howard.[1]

358). The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.[1]

357). Apparition in the Prize Ring by Robert E. Howard.

356). Femínismi er svarið við öllu! eftir Drífu Snædal.

355). The Burning Wheel by Aldous Huxley.

354). The Walk by Aldous Huxley.

353). Fragment by Aldous Huxley.

352). Return to an Old Home by Aldous Huxley.

351). Complaint by Aldous Huxley.

350). Perils of the Small Hours by Aldous Huxley.

349). Formal Verses by Aldous Huxley.

348). Sonnet by Aldous Huxley.

347). The Higher Sensualism by Aldous Huxley.

346). The Choice by Aldous Huxley.

345). Sentimental Summer by Aldous Huxley.

344). Sonnet by Aldous Huxley.

343). Misplaced Love by Aldous Huxley.

342). The Ideal Found Wanting by Aldous Huxley.

341). The Canal by Aldous Huxley.

340). The Garden by Aldous Huxley.

339). Escape by Aldous Huxley.

338). "Contrary to Nature and Aristotle" by Aldous Huxley.

337). Books and Thoughts by Aldous Huxley.

336). Philoclea in the Forest by Aldous Huxley.

335). Philosophy by Aldous Huxley.

334). Variations on a Theme of Laforgue by Aldous Huxley.

333). The Mirror by Aldous Huxley.

332). Vision by Aldous Huxley.

331). Quotidian Vision by Aldous Huxley.

330). Two Realities by Aldous Huxley.

329). The Two Seasons by Aldous Huxley.

328). Mole by Aldous Huxley.

327). Darkness by Aldous Huxley.

326). Villiers de l'Isle-Adam by Aldous Huxley.

325). Doors of the Temple by Aldous Huxley.

324). The Burning Wheel by Aldous Huxley.

323). Jewels of Gwaluhr by Robert E. Howard.[1]

322). A Witch Shall Be Born by Robert E. Howard.[1]

321). Skálmöld eftir Einar Kárason.[1]

320). The People of the Black Circle by Robert E. Howard.[1]

319). The Forgotten Village by John Steinbeck.[1]

318). The Devil in Iron by Robert E. Howard.[1]

317). The Dream and the Shadow by Robert E. Howard.

316). Haunting Columns by Robert E. Howard.

315). The Singer in the Mist by Robert E. Howard.

314). The Last Hour by Robert E. Howard.

313). The Soul-Eater by Robert E. Howard.

312). Hymn of Hatred by Robert E. Howard.

311). The Hills of Kandahar by Robert E. Howard.

310). The Heart of the Sea's Desire by Robert E. Howard.

309). The Harp of Alfred by Robert E. Howard.

308). A Great Man Speaks by Robert E. Howard.

307). The Gods Remember by Florence Earle Coates.

306). The Gods of Easter Island by Robert E. Howard.

305). Girl by Robert E. Howard.

304). The Ghost Kings by Robert E. Howard.

303). The Gates of Nineveh by Robert E. Howard.

302). Futility by Robert E. Howard.

301). Forbidden Magic by Robert E. Howard.

300). Flaming Marble by Robert E. Howard.

299). Feach Air Muir Lionadhi Gealach Buidhe Mar Or by Robert E. Howard.

298). Fables for Little Folk by Robert E. Howard.

297). Eternity by Robert E. Howard.

296). Empire's Destiny by Robert E. Howard.

295). Emancipation by Robert E. Howard.

294). Easter Island by Robert E. Howard.

293). A Dull Sound as of Knocking by Robert E. Howard.

292). Dreams of Nineveh by Robert E. Howard.

291). Dreaming on Downs by Robert E. Howard.

290). Dreamer by Robert E. Howard.

289). Desert Dawn by Robert E. Howard.

288). Deeps by Robert E. Howard.

287). Dead Man's Hate by Robert E. Howard.

286). Crete by Robert E. Howard.

285). The Choir Girl by Robert E. Howard.

284). But the Hills Were Ancient Then by Robert E. Howard.

283). Black Chant Imperial by Robert E. Howard.

282). Babylon by Robert E. Howard.

281). Babel by Robert E. Howard.

280). Fennimore Cooper's Literary Offences by Mark Twain.[1]

279). "Aw Come on and Fight!" by Robert E. Howard.

278). Autumn by Robert E. Howard.

277). At the Bazaar by Robert E. Howard.

276). Arkham by Robert E. Howard.

275). An American Epic by Robert E. Howard.

274). An American by Robert E. Howard.

273). Ambition by Robert E. Howard.

272). Always Comes Evening by Robert E. Howard.

271). The Alamo by Robert E. Howard.

270). The Adventurer by Robert E. Howard.

269). Adventure by Robert E. Howard.

268). Sanctuary by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

267). Fear of the Dark by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

266). Nightwings by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

265). Mindlessness by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

264). Secrets and Spies by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

263). Kindergarten Logic by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

262). The Burning Child by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

261). The Boiling Man by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

260). Numb by Ingólfur Arnar Stangeland.

259). Coraline by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1] [Hugo, Nebula & Locus Award winner]

258). Queen of the Black Coast by Robert E. Howard.[1]

257). Europe in the High Middle Ages 1150-1309 by John H. Mundy.[1]

256). Shadows in the Moonlight by Robert E. Howard.[1]

255). Cimmeria [...] by Robert E. Howard.

254). Gods of the North by Robert E. Howard.[1]

253). Rogues in the House by Robert E. Howard.[1]

252). The Private Life of Genghis Khan by Douglas Adams.[1]

251). The Pool of the Black One by Robert E. Howard.[1]

250). Why Our Children Don't Think There Are Moral Facts by Justin P. McBrayer.

249). The Slithering Shadow by Robert E. Howard.[1]

248). Black Colossus by Robert E. Howard.[1]

247). Listin að rassa yfir sig eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

246). The Tower of the Elephant by Robert E. Howard.[1]

245). Kvæði eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn. Myndskreytt af Sigrúnu Eldjárn.

244). Grettir og Glámur II eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

243). Sveinbjörn Egilsson eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

242). Roy og Trigger eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

241). Lítt vanur reiðhjóli eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

240). Kvæði um Tarsan eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

239). Grettir og Glámur I eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

238). Hans og Gréta eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

237). Hinrik Hinriksson eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

236). Jónatan Livingston mávur eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

235). Palli var einn í heiminum eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

234). Gaui í Þresti: In memoriam eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

233). Tískunnar járnagi eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

232). Draumur frú Rósu á sér enga stoð eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

231). John P. Buckle eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

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230). The Scarlet Citadel by Robert E. Howard.[1]

229). We by Yevgeny Zamyatin. Preface by Marc Slonim. Introduction by Peter Rudy. Translated by Gregory Zilboorg.[1]

228). The Phoenix on the Sword by Robert E. Howard.[1]

227). The Hyborian Age by Robert E. Howard.[1]

226). A Tale of a Tub by Jonathan Swift.[1]

225). "Hæverska stúlkan" eftir Margréti Erlu Maack.

224). A Tramp Abroad by Mark Twain.[1]

223). Selfish Pigs by Andy Riley.[1]

222). In Defense of Harriet Shelley by Mark Twain.

221). Fanny Hill; or, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland.[1]

220). Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify'd (Excerpt) by Thomas Cannon.

219). What ISIS Really Wants by Graeme Wood.

218). Notes on the Cuff by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Alison Rice.

217). The Jar by Ray Bradbury.[1]

216). The Last Night of the World by Ray Bradbury.[1]

215). Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems by Edgar Allan Poe.

214). Fairyland by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

213). To M— by Edgar Allan Poe.

212). A Dream by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

211). Spirits of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

210). The Lake by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

209). To the River — by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

208). To—: The bowers wheareat, in dreams, I see... by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

207). Song by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

206). To—: Should my early life seem... by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

205). Romance by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

204). Tamerlane by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

203). Al Aaraaf by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

202). Sonnet — To Science by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

201). William Tell Told Again by P. G. Wodehouse with John W. Houghton. Illustrated by Philip Dadd.[1]

200). How Björk Broke the Sound Barrier by Alex Ross.

199). Tamerlane and Other Poems: By a Bostonian by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

198). The Lake by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

197). The Happiest Day by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

196). A Dream by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

195). Stanzas by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

194). Imitation by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

193). Evening Star by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

192). Visits of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

191). Dreams by Edgar Allan Poe.

190). Song by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

189). Tamerlane by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

188). Lenore by Edgar Allan Poe.[1]

187). The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.[1]

186). The Uncanny X-Men 149: And the Dead Shall Bury the Living! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Josef Rubinstein.[1]

185). The Uncanny X-Men 148: Cry, Mutant! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

184). How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco's Life by Jon Ronson.

183). A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis. Introduction by Douglas H. Gresham. Foreword by Madeleine L'Engle.[1]

182). God's Problem: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important Question - Why We Suffer by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

181). Ballaðan um Bjarna Ben eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

180). Ur by Stephen King.[1]

179). A Wodehouse Miscellany: Articles & Stories by P. G. Wodehouse.

178). Disentangling Old Duggie by P. G. Wodehouse.

177). Tom, Dick, and Harry by P. G. Wodehouse.

176). When Papa Swore in Hindustani by P. G. Wodehouse.

175). The Haunted Tram by P. G. Wodehouse.

174). Damon and Pythias: A Romance by P. G. Wodehouse.

173). The Past Theatrical Season: And the Six Best Performances by Unstarred Actors by P. G. Wodehouse.

172). On the Writing of Lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse.

171). The Agonies of Writing a Musical Comedy: Which Shows Why Librettists Pick at the Coverlet by P. G. Wodehouse.

170). My Life as a Dramatic Critic by P. G. Wodehouse.

169). The Alarming Spread of Poetry by P. G. Wodehouse.

168). A Plea for Indoor Golf by P. G. Wodehouse.

167). Photographers and Me by P. G. Wodehouse.

166). In Defense of Astigmatism by P. G. Wodehouse.

165). My Battle with Drink by P. G. Wodehouse.

164). The Secret Pleasures of Reginald by P. G. Wodehouse.

163). The New Advertising by P. G. Wodehouse.

162). An Unfinished Collection by P. G. Wodehouse.

161). Some Aspects of Game-Captaincy by P. G. Wodehouse.

160). My Man Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

159). Doing Clarence a Bit of Good by P. G. Wodehouse.

158). Rallying Round Old George by P. G. Wodehouse.

157). Helping Freddie by P. G. Wodehouse.

156). Absent Treatment by P. G. Wodehouse.

155). The Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain.[1]

154). She's Taking Her Tits to the Grave by Catherine Cheek. [Nebula Award nominee]

153). Hall of Mirrors by Roger Zelazny.

152). Coming to a Cord by Roger Zelazny.

151). The Shroudling and the Guisel by Roger Zelazny.

150). Blue Horse, Dancing Mountains by Roger Zelazny.

149). The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.[1]

148). The Salesman's Tale by Roger Zelazny.

147). Prologue to Trumps of Doom by Roger Zelazny.

146). Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code: A Historian Reveals What We Really Know About Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Constantine by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

145). The War Nerd: Osama Porn by Gary Brecher.

144). The War Nerd Vs. Neocon Knucklehead Victor Davis Hanson: A War Nerd Classic by Gary Brecher.

143). WN 40*: Pause for Breakdown by Gary Brecher.

142). WN 40: Syria Wobble by Gary Brecher.

141). WN 39: The War Nerd Surveys the Baltic Armies by Gary Brecher.

140). WN 38: IRA Vs. Al Qaeda: I Was Wrong by Gary Brecher.

139). Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion by Mark Twain.

138). War Nerd: What's Holdin' You Up, Muammar? by Gary Brecher.

137). 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang.[1]

136). The War Nerd Vs. Darrell Issa's Goldman Sachs Staffer: A Brief History of Hungarian Fascism Made Simple for Lying Scum by Gary Brecher.

135). The War Nerd: Libya: The Berb-Burb Alliance by Gary Brecher.

134). The War Nerd: So Who Killed Younes? by Gary Brecher.

133). The War Nerd: Libya, by da Yout', for da Yout' - For Now by Gary Brecher.

132). War Nerd Alert: This Guy Look Libyan to You? by Gary Brecher.

131). The War Nerd: Golan: When Your Green March Turns Red by Gary Brecher.

130). Friðhelgi hvað? eftir Þórhildi Sunnu Ævarsdóttur.

129). War Nerd 9/13: Ten Years on and a Long Way Down by Gary Brecher.

128). The War Nerd: China Joins the Yacht Club by Gary Brecher.

127). The War Nerd: The Mayan Caste War - Vivan Los Machetes by Gary Brecher.

126). War Nerd: Ben Grierson, Actual Hero by Gary Brecher.

125). Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

124). The Butterfly That Stamped by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

123). The Cat that Walked by Himself by Rudyard Kipling.

122). The Crab that Played with the Sea by Rudyard Kipling.

121). How the Alphabet Was Made by Rudyard Kipling.

120). How the First Letter Was Written by Rudyard Kipling.

119). The Beginning of the Armadillos by Rudyard Kipling.

118). The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo by Rudyard Kipling.[1]

117). The Elephant's Child by Rudyard Kipling.

116). How the Leopard Got His Spots by Rudyard Kipling.

115). How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin by Rudyard Kipling.

114). How the Camel Got His Hump by Rudyard Kipling.

113). How the Whale Got His Throat by Rudyard Kipling.

112). Tony and the Beetles [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

111). The Variable Man [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

110). The Skull [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

109). The Hanging Stranger [...] by Philip K. Dick.

108). The Gun [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

107). The Eyes Have It [...] by Philip K. Dick.

106). The Defenders [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

Janúar (3/102)

105). War Nerd: War of the Babies in Taki's Magazine by Gary Brecher.

104). War Nerd Summer Reading Guide by Gary Brecher.

103). The Crystal Crypt [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

102). From Lebanon to Iraq: We're in Deep Shia Now by Gary Brecher.

101). Russia's Other Great Victory: How the Japs Got Served with the 3,000-Mile Long Stalin Roll Combo by Gary Brecher.

100). Tibet: Five to One Against by Gary Brecher.

99). Who Won Iraq's "Decisive" Battle? by Gary Brecher.

98). The Comoros Coup Factory: Vive le Bob! by Gary Brecher.

97). Kosovo: The Brave Tribes Are Doomed by Gary Brecher.

96). Hardware for Dummies: The Osprey Vs. The Hornet by Gary Brecher.

95). The Kurds Will Always Lose, Part II: The Enemy of Your Enemy Is a Pig, Too by Gary Brecher.

94). Not Your Usual High-IQ Suicide Bombers, Huh? by Gary Brecher.

93). Take America's Navy Battle Group...Please! by Gary Brecher.

92). Paraguay: A Brief History of National Suicide: The Story of How Paraguay Went from a Wannabe Prussia to the Rodney Dangerfield of South America by Gary Brecher.

91). Freedom and Happiness (Review of 'We' by Yevgeny Zamyatin) [...] by George Orwell.

90). The Turning Wheel by Philip K. Dick.[1]

89). The Golden Man [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

88). Upon the Dull Earth by Philip K. Dick.[1]

87). The Last of the Masters by Philip K. Dick.[1]

86). The Joy of Cybersex: An Underground Guide to Electronic Erotica (Excerpt) by Brady.

85). Souvenir by Philip K. Dick.

84). Winged Death by H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald.

83). Two Black Bottles by H. P. Lovecraft and Wilfred Blanch Talman.

82). The Tree on the Hill by Duane W. Rimel and H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

81). The Trap by H. P. Lovecraft and Henry S. Whitehead.

80). Da Kurds: Boo Hoo Who?: Why Kurdistan Is Not a Nation and Never Will Be by Gary Brecher.

79). Burn, Malibu, Burn!: Fire: The Most Effective, Underused Weapon in the World by Gary Brecher.

78). Nahr al Bared: A Squeamish Siege by Gary Brecher.

77). Lebanese Democracy: One Man, One Boom by Gary Brecher.

76). War Nerd: Kamikaze Math: One Plane for One Carrier, and Other Lessons from Tojo's Air Force by Gary Brecher.

75). Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick.

74). The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Cipolla.

73). Shell Game by Philip K. Dick.[1]

72). Small Town by Philip K. Dick.

71). Survey Team by Philip K. Dick.

70). The Crawlers by Philip K. Dick.[1]

69). Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick.[1]

68). Out of the Aeons by H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald.[1]

67). Feminískur faðir fastur í feðraveldinu eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson.

66). Shank You Very Much: The Fine Art of Prison War by Gary Brecher.

65). The Night Ocean by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow.

64). Sikh to Death by Gary Brecher.

63). Om Der Man! by Gary Brecher.

62). No Paper Tigers: Q: Why Did the Tamil Cross the Road? A: To Kill the Other Side by Gary Brecher.

61). Who Won Iraq?: Everyone that Stayed Out by Gary Brecher.

60). The Honorable Gentleman from al-Kaboom! by Gary Brecher.

59). Triumph of the Vile or: 300 Bottles of Idiocy on the Screen by Gary Brecher.

58). If It Ain't Fixed, Break It All Up: Cookin' Up a New Me with Cheney by Gary Brecher.

57). The Modocs: A Beautiful Little War by Gary Brecher.

56). The Fog of Najaf by Gary Brecher.

55). How to Steele a Promotion by Gary Brecher.

54). "Till A' the Seas" by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow.[1]

53). Sweet Ermengarde or, the Heart of a Country Girl by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

52). The Slaying of the Monster by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow.

51). The Secret Cave or John Lees Adventure by H. P. Lovecraft.

50). A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

49). The Mystery of the Grave-Yard or "A Dead Man's Revenge": A Detective Story by H. P. Lovecraft.

48). The Mysterious Ship by H. P. Lovecraft.

47). The Mound by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop.[1]

46). Kata eftir Steinar Braga.[1]

45). The Neanderthal Correlation by Jeff Hecht.

44). Your Xmas War Gift by Gary Brecher.

43). Saddam Died Beautiful: A Special Eulogy by Gary Brecher.

42). Why I Hate WW II by Gary Brecher.

41). Somalia: Me So Horn-y by Gary Brecher.

40). How to Win in Iraq by Gary Brecher.

39). The Doctrine of Asymmetrical War by Gary Brecher.

38). Scheherazade by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Ted Goossen.

37). Medusa's Coil by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop.[1]

36). Answering 16 of the Worst #JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo Memes by Daniel Fincke.

35). We Are All... Fill in the Blank by Noam Chomsky.

34). Second Variety [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [Retro Hugo Award nominee]

33). The Little Glass Bottle by H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald.

32). The Man of Stone by H. P. Lovecraft.

31). The Last Test by Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft.

30). The Horror in the Museum by H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald.[1]

29). The Horror in the Burying-Ground by H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald.

28). The Horror at Martin's Beach by H. P. Lovecraft and Sonia H. Greene.[1]

27). The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow.

26). The Green Meadow by H. P. Lovecraft and Winifred Virginia Jackson.[1]

25). On Satire by Joe Sacco.

24). The Electric Executioner by Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft.

23). The Disinterment by Duane W. Rimel and H. P. Lovecraft.

22). The Diary of Alonzo Typer by H. P. Lovecraft and William Lumley.

21). Charlie Hebdo: Norway's Christians Didn't Have to Apologise for Anders Breivik, and It's the Same for Muslims Now by Mark Steel.

20). Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.[1]

19). Blautir Albaníudraumar eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

18). Why Defend Freedom of Icky Speech? by Neil Gaiman.

17). The Curse of Yig by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop.[1]

16). Dime and Dimer by Gary Brecher.

15). The Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton and Other Stories by Mark Twain.

14). Rogers by Mark Twain.

13). Concerning the American Language by Mark Twain.

12). Speech on the Weather by Mark Twain.

11). Speech on the Babies by Mark Twain.

10). Legend of Sagenfeld, in Germany by Mark Twain.

9). Paris Notes by Mark Twain.

8). An Encounter with an Interviewer by Mark Twain.

7). The Canvasser's Tale by Mark Twain.

6). The Great Revolution in Pitcairn by Mark Twain.

5). Punch, Brothers, Punch by Mark Twain.[1]

4). About Magnanimous-Incident Literature by Mark Twain.

3). The Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton by Mark Twain.

2). Venezuela: Enchilada of Evil by Gary Brecher.

1). Afghanistan: Let 'Em Eat Hams by Gary Brecher.

2014 (92/1003)

Desember (15/240)

1095). Hin fyrstu jól eftir Kristján frá Djúpalæk.

1094). Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell.[1]

1093). Sri Lanka: The Big Hate Mo' by Gary Brecher.

1092). Gophers by TKO: Lessons from Lebanon by Gary Brecher.

1091). A Hezbollah Upon All of Thee! by Gary Brecher.

1090). Ólíkindatólin, trúin og kirkjan eftir Guðmund Hörð Guðmundsson.

1089). The War Nerd: America's Problem: No Dong by Gary Brecher.

1088). Árið 2014: Stjórnvöld í stríði við almenning eftir Auði Jónsdóttur.

1087). Finngálknið eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1086). Í Gleraugnaverslun Ísafjarðar (skv gömlum draumi) eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1085). Neyttu meðan á nefinu stendur: Sonnetta úr vöruhúsi eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1084). Fyndni karlinn eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1083). Enn á kuldaskóm eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1082). Í miðju kafu brems eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1081). Hemlaðu fast eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1080). Drottinn drottinn eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1079). Eitt getur eytt eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1078). Möwekvædi (tileinkað fórnarlömbum möweofsóknanna á Íslandi) eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1077). Góður gestur á Bakka eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

1076). Celaya: Machismo vs. Overlapping Fields of Fire by Gary Brecher.

1075). Massacres, Babies and Nukes by Gary Brecher.

1074). Mexican Military Might! by Gary Brecher.

1073). Fighting Terror with Kleenex by Gary Brecher.

1072). This Ain't 1864, Bush Ain't Lincoln, We Ain't Winnin' by Gary Brecher.

1071). Women at War & in Drag by Gary Brecher.

1070). Trading Places: Liberia's Pompous Slaves by Gary Brecher.

1069). Arise, Ye Danes! by Gary Brecher.

1068). 2006 War Preview: Year of the Sequel by Gary Brecher.

1067). Animal Farm by George Orwell.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]

1066). The Japanese Red Army: How Little We Knew Ye by Gary Brecher.

1065). The 90s: We Watched the Wrong Wars by Gary Brecher.

1064). Happy 100th to an Unloved War by Gary Brecher.

1063). IEDs: The Lazy Man's Insurgency by Gary Brecher.

1062). Southern Thailand: The Long Grind by Gary Brecher.

1061). Preface to the Ukrainian Edition of Animal Farm by George Orwell.

1060). The Freedom of the Press [...] by George Orwell.

1059). Coming Up for Air by George Orwell.[1]

1058). Less Is Mauritania: You Want Anarchy? by Gary Brecher.

1057). American Nationalism: Extinct Since Desert One by Gary Brecher.

1056). Victor Hanson: Portrait of an American Traitor by Gary Brecher.

1055). Nerf War and Real War: IRA vs. Al Qaeda by Gary Brecher.

1054). Massacres Paid Your Mortgage, Dude by Gary Brecher.

1053). Putin's Congo Roast by Gary Brecher.

1052). Mister Big Unplugged by Gary Brecher.

1051). Iraq: Guerrilla Evolution by Gary Brecher.

1050). Why Can't I Enjoy the Eastern Front? by Gary Brecher.

1049). Glory to the Turks! by Gary Brecher.

1048). Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell.[1]

1047). Elvis by Albert Goldman.[1]

1046). Progeny by Philip K. Dick.

1045). Piper in the Woods [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

1044). The Unidentified Queen of Torture by Jane Mayer.

1043). Mr. Spaceship [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

1042). Meddler by Philip K. Dick.[1]

1041). James P. Crow by Philip K. Dick.

1040). Human Is by Philip K. Dick.[1]

1039). A Caribbean Crisis by James Cawthorn and Michael Moorcock.[1]

1038). The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell.[1]

1037). Phoenix by Chuck Palahniuk.

1036). Lycidas by John Milton.[1]

1035). Keep the Aspidistra Flying by George Orwell.[1]

1034). A Clergyman's Daughter by George Orwell.[1]

1033). Af elítum, hrægömmum og óttaslegnum íslendingum eftir Atla Þór Fanndal.

1032). I'm No Fan of the Porno-Industrial Complex but These New Rules Are Unworkable by Suzanne Moore.

1031). Burmese Days by George Orwell.[1]

1030). A Sea of Rusting Tanks by Gary Brecher.

1029). Lebanon II: Hezbollah-Boom! by Gary Brecher.

1028). Lebanon: The Enemy of My Enemy Is Dead by Gary Brecher.

1027). Togo's Lo-Cal Coup by Gary Brecher.

1026). Super War Preview: The Iranian Suicide Bombers Vs. The American Crusaders by Gary Brecher.

1025). Kargil War as Ice Capades by Gary Brecher.

1024). The 2004 Quagmire Bowl!: Iraq Vs. Chechnya by Gary Brecher.

1023). Iraq: The Brecher Victory Plan! by Gary Brecher.

1022). Biafra: Killer Cessnas and Crazy Swedes by Gary Brecher.

1021). Dying for A Job with the ING by Gary Brecher.

1020). Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell.[1]

1019). Torture's Dirty Secret: It Works by Naomi Klein.

1018). The Art and Arts of E. Howard Hunt by Gore Vidal.

1017). West Point by Gore Vidal.

1016). President and Mrs. U. S. Grant by Gore Vidal.

1015). The Four Generations of the Adams Family by Gore Vidal.

1014). Contagious Self-Love by Gore Vidal.

1013). Some Memories of the Glorious Bird and an Earlier Self by Gore Vidal.

1012). Beslan: The Sick Sense by Gary Brecher.

1011). Shi'ite! Holy Shi'ite! by Gary Brecher.

1010). Ossetia: Great Danes and Great Russians by Gary Brecher.

1009). Fallujah 2: Bush Bushwhacks the Marines by Gary Brecher.

1008). Fallujah I: The Gaza Strip Snap-On Kit by Gary Brecher.

1007). Torture & Truth by Gary Brecher.

1006). Saudi Terror: Some Killing, Some Lunch... by Gary Brecher.

1005). Darfur: A Whole New Hell by Gary Brecher.

1004). RPG vs. M1 by Gary Brecher.

1003). Most Valuable Weapon: the RPG by Gary Brecher.

1002). It's Not Nam, But It'll Do by Gary Brecher.

1001). Qadafi: Buckles, Size XXXL by Gary Brecher.

1000). War Nerd vs. the World by Gary Brecher.

999). Basques My Ass! by Gary Brecher.

998). Haiti 2: the Rerun by Gary Brecher.

997). A Special War Nerd by Gary Brecher.

996). The Star-Treader and Other Poems by Clark Ashton Smith.

995). Finis by Clark Ashton Smith.

994). Saturn by Clark Ashton Smith.

993). The Balance by Clark Ashton Smith.

992). A Song of Dreams by Clark Ashton Smith.

991). Copan [...] by Clark Ashton Smith.

990). The Song of the Stars by Clark Ashton Smith.

989). A Dead City by Clark Ashton Smith.

988). The Medusa of the Skies by Clark Ashton Smith.

987). Averted Malefice by Clark Ashton Smith.

986). The Fugitives by Clark Ashton Smith.

985). To the Sun by Clark Ashton Smith.

984). Pine Needles by Clark Ashton Smith.

983). A Live-Oak Leaf by Clark Ashton Smith.

982). The Dream-Bridge by Clark Ashton Smith.

981). A Dream of Beauty by Clark Ashton Smith.

980). To the Darkness by Clark Ashton Smith.

979). The Retribution by Clark Ashton Smith.

978). The Song of a Comet by Clark Ashton Smith.

977). Shadow of Nightmare by Clark Ashton Smith.

976). Retrospect and Forecast by Clark Ashton Smith.

975). White Death by Clark Ashton Smith.

974). The Nemesis of Suns by Clark Ashton Smith.

973). Nirvana by Clark Ashton Smith.

972). The Fairy Lanterns by Clark Ashton Smith.

971). The Cherry-Snows by Clark Ashton Smith.

970). The Eldritch Dark by Clark Ashton Smith.

969). The Unrevealed by Clark Ashton Smith.

968). Atlantis by Clark Ashton Smith.

967). Lethe by Clark Ashton Smith.

966). The Return of Hyperion by Clark Ashton Smith.

965). The Summer Moon by Clark Ashton Smith.

964). The Snow-Blossoms by Clark Ashton Smith.

963). The Cloud-Islands by Clark Ashton Smith.

962). A Sunset by Clark Ashton Smith.

961). The Masque of Forsaken Gods by Clark Ashton Smith.

960). The Winds by Clark Ashton Smith.

959). The Maze of Sleep by Clark Ashton Smith.

958). Lament of the Stars by Clark Ashton Smith.

957). The Wind and the Moon by Clark Ashton Smith.

956). Ode on Imagination by Clark Ashton Smith.

955). The Last Night by Clark Ashton Smith.

954). Ode to Music by Clark Ashton Smith.

953). The Mystical Meaning by Clark Ashton Smith.

952). The Price by Clark Ashton Smith.

951). The Butterfly by Clark Ashton Smith.

950). The Soul of the Sea by Clark Ashton Smith.

949). Ode to the Abyss by Clark Ashton Smith.

948). Medusa by Clark Ashton Smith.

947). Song to Oblivion by Clark Ashton Smith.

946). The Mad Wind by Clark Ashton Smith.

945). The Night Forest by Clark Ashton Smith.

944). The Morning Pool by Clark Ashton Smith.

943). The Star-Treader by Clark Ashton Smith.

942). Chant to Sirius by Clark Ashton Smith.

941). Foster, You're Dead! by Philip K. Dick.[1]

940). Nero by Clark Ashton Smith.

939). American Plastic: The Matter of Fiction by Gore Vidal.

938). The Hacks of Academe by Gore Vidal.

937). French Letters: Theories of the New Novel by Gore Vidal.

936). Professor V. Nabokov by Gore Vidal.

935). Calvino's Novels by Gore Vidal.

934). The Great World and Louis Auchincloss by Gore Vidal.

933). The Top Ten Best Sellers According to the Sunday New York Times as of January 7, 1973 by Gore Vidal.

932). Pompeii by Robert Harris.[1]

931). The Big Hate by Gary Brecher.

930). The 2003 Claymore Awards: Thank You, God by Gary Brecher.

929). A Body-Count Xmas by Gary Brecher.

928). Burundi: Heightism Rears Its Ugly Head by Gary Brecher.

927). The War Nobody Watched by Gary Brecher.

926). Ukraine vs. Russia: Get Off My Mudflat! by Gary Brecher.

925). Afghanistan: What Went Right? by Gary Brecher.

924). The French by Gary Brecher.

923). Albania: Great and Greater by Gary Brecher.

922). Corsica: Beware of Scooters by Gary Brecher.

921). You Pussies! by Gary Brecher.

920). Shining Path - the Comeback Tour by Gary Brecher.

919). Iraq: the "Duh!" Theory by Gary Brecher.

918). Sri Lanka: Terrorists with an Air Force by Gary Brecher.

917). Please Don't Eat the Pygmies by Gary Brecher.

916). Aceh vs. the Borg by Gary Brecher.

915). Burma: They Ain't Like Us by Gary Brecher.

914). Syria: Plenty of Nuthin' by Gary Brecher.

913). Lynch Mobs and Apaches by Gary Brecher.

912). Down We Go! by Gary Brecher.

911). MOAB: the Monster Truck of American Ordnance by Gary Brecher.

910). Congo: The War without Battles by Gary Brecher.

909). Algeria: The Psychos Will Inherit the Earth by Gary Brecher.

908). Berserkers with Red Stars: North Korean Scenarios by Gary Brecher.

907). Collapsing Cosmoses by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow.

906). The Challenge from Beyond by A. Merritt, C. L. Moore, Frank Belknap Long, H. P. Lovecraft, and Robert E. Howard.

905). Under the Pyramids by H. P. Lovecraft with Harry Houdini.[1]

904). Ekki eyðileggja Ríkisútvarpið, froðusauðir eftir Snæbjörn Ragnarsson.

903). Iraq: The Phoney War Continues by Gary Brecher.

902). Live from the Skeleton Coast by Gary Brecher.

901). U Sank My Carrier! by Gary Brecher.

900). Nepal: Peace, Love, Massacres by Gary Brecher.

899). Yemen: A Tough Zit to Pop by Gary Brecher.

898). The Big Show by Gary Brecher.

897). The War-Se, The Better by Gary Brecher.

896). It's D-Day in Zalambessa by Gary Brecher.

895). Future War: Hi-Tech Toys vs. Fanged Vermin by Gary Brecher.

894). Make America Roman by Gary Brecher.

893). Colombia: A Hundred Years of Slaughtertude by Gary Brecher.

892). Spain vs. Morocco: Two Muppets Du Iwo Jima by Gary Brecher.

891). Iraq 2: Here Comes the Dumb-Ass Sequel by Gary Brecher.

890). What's a Chechen? by Gary Brecher.

889). Onward Christian Soldiers by Gary Brecher.

888). Fag vs. Fag: the India-Pakistan Phoney War by Gary Brecher.

887). Tom Clancy Is Not One of Us by Gary Brecher.

886). Israelis on Wheels! by Gary Brecher.

885). Meet the War Nerd by Gary Brecher.

884). The Zone of Interest by Martin Amis.[1]

883). London Bone by Michael Moorcock.[1]

882). A War Nerd Thanksgiving: All You Drunks, Be Thankful You're Not in Kuwait by Gary Brecher.

881). The War Nerd: Why Sherman Was Right to Burn Atlanta by Gary Brecher.

880). The War Nerd: "Martyrdom" - What's the Payoff? by Gary Brecher.

879). The War Nerd: Farewell Islamic State, We Hardly Knew Ye by Gary Brecher.

878). The War Nerd: Crunching Numbers on Kobane by Gary Brecher.

877). The War Nerd: How Do You Deal with Wannabe Jihadis? An Upgrade to Business Class by Gary Brecher.

876). The War Nerd: Nobody Could Have Predicted Islamic State's Retreat from Kobane (Except Me) by Gary Brecher.

875). The War Nerd: Technology, Culture Wars & Jihad by Gary Brecher.

874). The War Nerd: Islamic State Is Sulking on the Edge of Baghdad by Gary Brecher.

873). The War Nerd: Let's Put Islamic State's Menacing Advance into Perspective by... Looking at a Map by Gary Brecher.

872). The War Nerd: Bombs Away in the Middle East! But Why Is Israel So Quiet? by Gary Brecher.

871). The War Nerd: The Day After 9/11 by Gary Brecher.

870). The War Nerd: The Long, Twisted History of Beheadings as Propaganda by Gary Brecher.

869). Vocativ's Ridiculous I.S.I.S. Story Fails to Mention the Company's Deep Links to Israeli Intelligence by Gary Brecher.

868). I.S.I.S. and the Western Media: Groping Each Other in Public Like a Kardashian Thanksgiving by Gary Brecher.

867). The War Nerd: World Cup vs. Jihad by Gary Brecher.

866). From Najran to Bangkok to Las Vegas: My Time with NSFWCORP by Gary Brecher.

865). War Nerd: What's Happening in Eastern Ukraine Is Very Simple, Rational, and Straightforward by Gary Brecher.

864). The War Nerd: Iran Is Building a "Fake" Aircraft Carrier? How Can You Tell? by Gary Brecher.

863). The War Nerd: China, Vietnam, and Naval Nerf Wars by Gary Brecher.

862). The War Nerd: Who Exactly Are the Jihadis (and Why Aren't There More of Them)? by Gary Brecher.

861). The War Nerd: Everything You Know About Crimea Is Wrong(-er) by Gary Brecher.

860). Everything You Know About Ukraine Is Wrong by Mark Ames.

859). The War Nerd: Driverless Trucks Can't Mask the US Military's Problem with Insurgent Warfare by Gary Brecher.

858). The War Nerd: Google's Big New Dog by Gary Brecher.

857). War Nerd: The Long, Sleazy History Behind a Googler's "Nonviolent Militia" by Gary Brecher.

856). Fatherland by Robert Harris.[1]

855). Moses, Jesus, Mohammed and Company: The Critical Problem with the Prophet System by Ronald A. Lindsay.

854). The War Nerd: Mo Cattle and Oil, Mo Problems in South Sudan by Gary Brecher.

853). The War Nerd: Saudis, Syria, and "Blowback" by Gary Brecher.

852). An Evening at Home by Michael Moorcock.[1]

851). The War Nerd: United Drones of Congo by Gary Brecher.

850). Congo: All the Creeps Are Cheering by Gary Brecher.

849). The Stranger Stranger by Gary Brecher.

848). The C.A.R.: The Tide Comes in from the North by Gary Brecher.

847). Embattled "Marine Entrepreneurs" Pray for Longer Shutdown by Gary Brecher.

846). Elizabeth O'Bagy: Human Resource by Gary Brecher.

845). Jihad Vs The Shopping Mall by Gary Brecher.

844). The Saudi Dirty Dozen and Jihadi as Risk Disposal by Gary Brecher.

843). Little Kerry and the Three Bad Options by Gary Brecher.

842). William Blake and Me by Philip Pullman.

841). Um greinina sem ekki mátti skrifa eftir Ragnar Þór Pétursson.

Nóvember (9/93)

840). Kerry's Chem Speech: Old-School Empire by Gary Brecher.

839). The War Nerd: George Vs. Al Qaeda by Gary Brecher.

838). The War Nerd: ATOP Recruiting and The Greatest Admiral in World History by Gary Brecher.

837). El War Nerd en Mexico by Gary Brecher.

836). The War Nerd: Who Killed Gilgit? by Gary Brecher.

835). The War Nerd: Land of the Flies by Gary Brecher.

834). The War Nerd: Turkey's Good, Healthy Riots by Gary Brecher.

833). The War Nerd: The Diary of Adam Gurowski by Gary Brecher.

832). I Heart Syria by Gary Brecher.

831). War Nerd: Our Ringers vs. Your Ringers by Gary Brecher.

830). The War Nerd: Dead Center by Gary Brecher.

829). Boston Bomb Speculation: Why Wait? by Gary Brecher.

828). The War Nerd: North Korea, Wish Mao Were Here by Gary Brecher.

827). Epic Pooh by Michael Moorcock.[1]

826). War Nerd: The Cheery, Ordinary World of Fascism by Annibale. Introduction by Gary Brecher.

825). The War Nerd: Syria's Bloodiest Home Videos by Gary Brecher.

824). Nigeria's Inevitable Mess: The War Nerd by Gary Brecher.

823). The War Nerd: It Ain't Easy Being a Jihadi Middle Manager by Gary Brecher.

822). The Old Cuntry: There's Method to America's Mealymouthed Madness by Gary Brecher.

821). The War Nerd: Grim News from Quetta, Silence From The American Left by Gary Brecher.

820). George Ruggiu, Genocidal Prince of Dorkness by Gary Brecher.

819). Glenn Greenwald Vs. The War Nerd by Gary Brecher.

818). The War Nerd: There's Something About Mali by Gary Brecher.

817). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Ten: The Battle of New Orleans (How Andy Jackson Turned Wellington's Brother-in-Law into Red Mist) by Gary Brecher.

816). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Nine: Invading Canada, The Hull Horrible Truth by Gary Brecher.

815). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Eight (Sorta): Lake Fight! by Gary Brecher.

814). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Seven: Tecumseh's Fall by Gary Brecher.

813). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Six: Tecumseh's War Part I by Gary Brecher.

812). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Five: Rhode Island, The Little State that Wouldn't by Gary Brecher.

811). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Four: The Wimpy So-Called Burning of Washington by Gary Brecher.

810). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Three: Bladensburg - Too Much Geography, Too Many Cooks by Gary Brecher.

809). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Two: War, Because We Wanted To by Gary Brecher.

808). The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day One: Badass French and Loudmouth Canucks by Gary Brecher.

807). The War Nerd: Syria's Fractal War, Playing Out on Every Scale by Gary Brecher.

806). Congo: A Tutsi Empire, Interrupted Once Again by Do-Gooders by Gary Brecher.

805). The War Nerd: Lucian Truscott IV Is Four Times as Stupid as Israel, and Israel Is Pretty Fucking Stupid by Gary Brecher.

804). Gaza: No Way. Just. Plain. Nope. by Gary Brecher.

803). The War Nerd: The Duke of Petraeus Effect by Gary Brecher.

802). War Nerd: Hafiz Saeed Is Here All Week by Gary Brecher.

801). The War Nerd: Holiday Inn-surrection by Gary Brecher.

800). The War Nerd: Shi'a Me by Gary Brecher.

799). War Nerd: The Syrian Boot by Gary Brecher.

798). War Nerd: The Worst Thing about Drones by Gary Brecher.

797). The War Nerd: The Drone of Morality by Gary Brecher.

796). The War Nerd: Cleanse Thy Neighbor by Gary Brecher.

795). Greinin sem má ekki skrifa eftir Birgir Örn Guðjónsson.

794). Were-Sikhs of London by Gary Brecher.

793). Camp Bastion - The Movie by Gary Brecher.

792). Fafhrd & the Mouser Say Their Say by Fritz Leiber.

791). The Unicorn Song by Moonwulf of Rivenstar* by Michael Longcor.

790). What Price Gold & Glory? by Jim Hayes.

789). The Quest for the Vermillion Volume by Robert J. Kuntz.

788). The War Nerd: The Price on Your Head by Gary Brecher.

787). Exhibit Piece by Philip K. Dick.[1]

786). Breakfast at Twilight by Philip K. Dick.[1]

785). The War Nerd: The Innocence of Cindy Lee by Gary Brecher.

784). Beverly Hills Coptic by Gary Brecher.

783). Að þekkja ekki muninn á vinstri og hægri eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

782). The War Nerd: Obama's Wars by Gary Brecher.

781). Why I Started PandoDaily by Sarah Lacy.

780). Welcome the War Nerd by Mark Ames.

779). The War Nerd: Like It or Not, What's Happening in Iraq Right Now Is Part of a Rational Process by Gary Brecher.

778). The War Nerd: Here's Everything You Need to Know About "Too Extreme for Al Qaeda" I.S.I.S. by Gary Brecher.

777). Raising Steam by Terry Pratchett.[1]

776). Science Says Lasting Relationships Come Down to 2 Basic Traits by Emily Esfahani Smith.

775). Agentinn og pólitíska kyntröllið: Um einkastríð Styrmis Gunnarssonar eftir Karl Th. Birgisson.

774). On the Surprisingly Sturdy State of the Music Industry - in Full by Steve Albini.

773). Snuff by Terry Pratchett.[1]

772). Sigmundur sigurvegari? eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

771). Poetry and the Gods by H. P. Lovecraft with Anna Helen Crofts.

770). In the Walls of Eryx by H. P. Lovecraft with Kenneth J. Sterling.[1]

769). Yfirlýsing frá Hönnu Birnu Kristjánsdóttur eftir Hönnu Birnu Kristjánsdóttur.

768). Nodwick Adventure Log, Volume I by Aaron Williams.[1]

767). Hamingjusami hórukúnninn eftir Elísabetu Ýr Atladóttur.

766). I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett.[1]

765). How to Make Streaming Royalties Fair(er): Change How Streaming Royalties Are Calculated and Save the Full-length Album While You Are at It by Sharky Laguana.

764). I Was Wrong About Veganism: Let Them Eat Meat - but Farm It Properly by George Monbiot.

763). Andúð á stjórnmálum og póst-pólitík eftir Valgerði Pálmadóttur.

762). This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein.[1]

761). Why Marxism Is on the Rise Again by Stuart Jeffries.

760). Beyond Lies the Wub [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

759). Beyond the Door [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

758). Adjustment Team [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

757). Opið bréf til lekamálaráðherra eftir Andra Thor Sturluson.

756). Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs: Second Edition by Gerald Jay Sussman and Harold Abelson with Julie Sussman.[1]

755). Why the Internet Is Slowly Strangling Religion by Amanda Marcotte.

754). They're Made Out of Meat by Terry Bisson. [Nebula Award nominee]

753). Where's My Cow?: A Discworld Picture Book for People of All Sizes by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Melvyn Grant.[1]

752). Some Very Initial Thoughts on the US-China Deal by Naomi Klein.

751). Útsýnið úr fílabeinsturninum eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

750). Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky.[1]

749). Svar innanríkisráðherra við fyrirspurn frá Sigríði Ingibjörgu Ingadóttur um lóðir fyrir trú- og lífsskoðunarfélög

748). The Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft by H. P. Lovecraft.

747). The Haunter of the Dark by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

746). The Shadow Out of Time by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

745). The Book by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

744). The Evil Clergyman by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

743). The Thing on the Doorstep by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

742). The Dreams in the Witch House by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

741). Discarded Draft of "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

740). The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

739). Gagnsleysi, sekt og guðleg refsing

Október (5/55)

738). At the Mountains of Madness by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

737). Eftir hans skipun: Natansmál í ljósi sagnadansa og eftirmæla Agnesar eftir Helgu Kress.

736). The Cheapest Generation: Why Millennials Aren't Buying Cars or Houses, and What That Means for the Economy by Derek Thompson and Jordan Weissmann.

735). A World Lit Only by Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance: Portrait of an Age by William Manchester.[1]

734). Scott Walker + Sunn O)))'s Soused by Lou Barlow.

733). Í næstu byltingu eftir Auði Jónsdóttur.

732). Perils of the Lady Gamer: A New Graphical Diversion by Shaenon K. Garrity.

731). The Whisperer in Darkness by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

730). Rome's Gothic Wars: From the Third Century to Alaric by Michael Kulikowski.[1]

729). Who Is a Jew? What Is a Christian? by Herb Silverman.

728). Why #Gamergaters Piss Me the F*** Off by Chris Kluwe.

727). An Officer and a Spy by Robert Harris.[1]

726). The Deep Range by Arthur C. Clarke.

725). The Parasite by Arthur C. Clarke.

724). The Star by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [Hugo Award winner]

723). The Stroke of the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke.

722). The House of Haon-Dor by Clark Ashton Smith.

721). The Muse of Hyperborea by Clark Ashton Smith.

720). The Ice-Demon by Clark Ashton Smith.

719). The Theft of the Thirty-Nine Girdles by Clark Ashton Smith.

718). The Classical World: An Epic History From Homer to Hadrian by Robin Lane Fox.[1]

717). "Ertu þá kona núna?" Þýtt af Ástu Lovísu Arnórsdóttur.

716). Grátur og gnístan tanna eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

715). The Triumphs and Tragedies of Larry Smith by Robbie Ettelson.

714). Business Elites Are Waging a Brutal Class War in America by Noam Chomsky.

713). From Ancient Castles to Mega-Yachts: What History Teaches Us About the Super-Rich by John Kampfner.

712). The Age of Loneliness Is Killing Us by George Monbiot.

711). Guðfaðirinn Guðni eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

710). 7 Family Issues Pope Francis Should - But Won't - Discuss by Herb Silverman.

709). Thinking Like Corporations Is Harming American Universities by Noam Chomsky.

708). The Unsafety Net: How Social Media Turned Against Women by Catherine Buni and Soraya Chemaly.

707). Bill Maher's Dangerous Critique of Islam by Peter Beinart.

706). The Coming of the White Worm by Clark Ashton Smith.

705). The White Sybil by Clark Ashton Smith.

704). The Seven Geases by Clark Ashton Smith.

703). Reza Aslan Is Wrong About Islam and This Is Why by Muhammed Syed and Sarah Haider.

702). Konur í tónlist búa við kerfisvillu sem hægt er að lagfæra eftir Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen.

701). Gjöf handa Hulla: Harmleikur fyrir Hugleik eftir Lóu Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttur.

700). God, Darwin and My College Biology Class by David P. Barash.

699). The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan by Clark Ashton Smith.

698). The Door to Saturn by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

697). The Tale of Satampra Zeiros by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

696). Most People with Addiction Simply Grow Out of It: Why Is This Widely Denied? by Maia Szalavitz.

695). Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille. Translated by Joachim Neugroschal.[1]

694). Can Civilization Survive "Really Existing Capitalism"?: An Interview With Noam Chomsky by C. J. Polychroniou.

693). The Gargoyle of Vyones by Clark Ashton Smith.

692). The Werewolf of Averoigne by Clark Ashton Smith.

691). The Sorceress of Averoigne by Clark Ashton Smith.

690). Queen of the Sabbat by Clark Ashton Smith.

689). The Oracle of Sadoqua by Clark Ashton Smith.

688). The Doom of Azédarac by Clark Ashton Smith.

687). The Satyr (Variant Conclusion) by Clark Ashton Smith.

686). The Enchantress of Sylaire by Clark Ashton Smith.

685). Mother of Toads by Clark Ashton Smith.

684). The Disinterment of Venus by Clark Ashton Smith.

683). The Colossus of Ylourgne by Clark Ashton Smith.

682). A Night in Malnéant by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

681). The Holiness of Azédarac by Clark Ashton Smith.

680). The Beast of Averoigne by Clark Ashton Smith.

679). The Mandrakes by Clark Ashton Smith.

September (3/42)

678). The Satyr by Clark Ashton Smith.

677). The Maker of Gargoyles by Clark Ashton Smith.

676). A Rendezvous in Averoigne by Clark Ashton Smith.[1]

675). The End of the Story by Clark Ashton Smith.

674). Second Dawn by Arthur C. Clarke.

673). Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization by Richard Miles.[1]

672). Noam Chomsky - Infuriating and Necessary by David Masciotra.

671). Cathedral by Raymond Carver.

670). Common Sense by Thomas Paine.[1]

669). Terry Pratchett Isn't Jolly. He's Angry. by Neil Gaiman.

668). Disney Göbbels eftir prólí móló.

667). Fantastically Wrong: Europe's Insane History of Putting Animals on Trial and Executing Them by Matt Simon.

666). Youth by Isaac Asimov.[1]

665). A Folklore for My Generation: A Prehistory of Late-Stage Capitalism by Haruki Murakami.

664). UFO in Kushiro by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Jay Rubin.

663). Town of Cats by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Jay Rubin.

662). Yesterday by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.

661). Samsa in Love by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Ted Goossen.

660). The Simple Art of Murder by Raymond Chandler.[1]

659). The Phantom Menace of Militant Atheism by Nick Cohen.

658). Why Read the Classics? by Italo Calvino. Translated by Patrick Creagh.

657). Daughters of the Moon by Italo Calvino. Translated by Martin McLaughlin.

656). The Distance of the Moon by Italo Calvino.

655). Silly Asses: A Vignette by Isaac Asimov.[1]

654). Living Space by Isaac Asimov.[1]

653). Let's Get Together by Isaac Asimov.[1]

652). Jokester by Isaac Asimov.[1]

651). Alexander the Great by Robin Lane Fox.[1]

650). How to Make Isis Fall on Its Own Sword by Chelsea E. Manning.

649). Raunveru-leikarnir eftir Halldór Halldórsson.

648). Katanesdýrið eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

647). Skaðvirkinn eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

646). Við lírukassann eftir Þórarinn Eldjárn.

645). Sjálfdautt mannorð eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

644). The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt by Toby A. H. Wilkinson.[1]

643). Art Spiegelman Breaks His Silence on Israel by Mira Sucharov.

642). Every Time I Write a New Novel I Wonder What Kind of Trouble I'll Get Into: Margaret Atwood on Being Called Offensive and Man-Hating by Graeme Thomson.

641). How a New Html Element Will Make the Web Faster by Scott Gilbertson.

640). Outtakes from 'Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen' by Jon Wiederhorn.

639). The Dunwich Horror by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

638). Ibid by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

637). The History of the Necronomicon by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

636). The Thing in the Moonlight by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

635). The Very Old Folk by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

634). The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

Ágúst (6/52)

633). Batwing #9: You Have Been Judged Unworthy by Judd Winick. Illustrated by Marcus To.[1]

632). All-Star Western #9: Vengeance in the Big Easy by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray. Illustrated by Moritat.[1]

631). The World Until Yesterday by Jared Diamond.[1]

630). It's Socialism for the Rich and Capitalism for the Rest of Us in Britain by Owen Jones.

629). Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Philip Gabriel.[1]

628). Blótmæli eftir Hauk Viðar Alfreðsson.

627). New Nordic Cuisine Is Dead: With Chef Esben Holmboe Bang of Maaemo at Dill by Ragnar Egilson.

626). Thanksgiving Prayer by William Burroughs.

625). The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution and Future of the Human Animal by Jared Diamond.[1]

624). The One that Got Away by Margaret Drabble.

623). Sérstakir menn sem ganga á vatni án þess að drukkna eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

622). Code First Data Annotations by Julie Lerman.

621). If This Is Heaven I'm Bailing Out: The Death of the Birthday Party by Daniel Dylan Wray.

620). Senior Moments: Why More Albums by Middle-Aged Artists Like Tom Petty and "Weird Al" Are Hitting No. 1 by Chris Molanphy.

619). What It Really Feels Like to Be a Childfree Woman by Bri Seeley.

618). Worlds of Aspen 2011

617). Lady Mechanika: A Selection from Volume One Issue One by Joe Benitez.

616). Charismagic: A Selection from Volume One Issue Zero by Vince Hernandez. Illustrated by Khary Randolph.

615). Soulfire: A Selection from Volume Three Issue One by J. T. Krul. Illustrated by Jason Fabok.

614). Captain America & Thor: Once and Future Avengers! by Roger Langridge. Illustrated by Chris Samnee.

613). Locke & Key: Smashing Issue by Joe Hill. Illustrated by Gabriel Rodriguez.

612). Baltimore: A Passing Stranger by Christopher Golden and Mike Magnola. Illustrated by Ben Stenbeck.

611). Criminal Macabre: Call Me Monster: A Cal MacDonald Mystery by Steve Niles. Illustrated by Christopher Mitten.

610). Top Shelf Kids Club

609). Okie Dokie Donuts by Chris Eliopoulos.

608). Pirate Penguin Vs Ninja Chicken by Ray Friesen.

607). Upside Down by Jess Smart Smiley.

606). Johnny Boo & The Ice Cream Hole! by James Kochalka.

605). Creepy Finger Puppets: A Short Korgi Tale by Ann Slade and Christian Slade.

604). Owly by Andy Runton.

603). Ultimate Spider-Man 1: Powerless by Bill Jemas and Brian Michael Bendis. Illustrated by Mark Bagley.

602). Card Life: Hearthstone by Blizzard Entertainment

601). Martin Amis Dumbs Down by Neil Berry.

600). Spirit Guides by William Deresiewicz.

599). Bongo Comics Free-for-All

598). The League of Extraordinary Barts by Ian Boothby. Illustrated by John Delaney.

597). Homer Beats the Heat by Tony Digerolamo. Illustrated by Phil Ortiz.

596). Maggie's Crib by Sergio Aragonés.

595). Clown Therapy by Chuck Dixon. Illustrated by Phil Ortiz.

594). Jake the Dreaming by Adam Freeman, Andrew Jones, and Marc Bernardin.

593). X-Force 24: Prisoners of Fate by Fabian Nicieza. Illustrated by Greg Capullo.[1]

592). Jonah Hex: Giving the Devil His Due by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray. Illustrated by Luke Ross.[1]

591). Gámakynslóðin eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

590). Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman.[1] [Locus Award winner]

589). Wild Style Breaks: The Untold Story by Phillip Mlynar.

588). A Whack on the Side of the Head: 25th Anniversary Edition by Roger von Oech. Illustrated by Roger Willett.[1]

587). Why Iggy Azalea Is Not Changing the Game: A Letter to ?uestlove by Cheikh Athj.

586). Ekki kúl, Kolbrún eftir Björn Teitsson.

585). How I Ruined My Best Friend's Wedding by Malcolm Gladwell.

584). The Brazilian Bus Magnate Who's Buying Up All the World's Vinyl Records by Monte Reel.

583). Hanna Birna á bláþræði eftir Atla Þór Fanndal.

582). Bad Pharma: How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients by Ben Goldacre.[1]

581). The Date of the Nativity in Luke: 6th ed., 2011 by Richard Carrier.

580). Guy Walks into a Bar by Simon Rich.

579). Our Bodies, Our Souls by Naomi Wolf.

578). No Drums Allowed: Afro Rhythmic Mutations in America by DJ Zhao.

577). Sonny Rollins: In His Own Words by Django Gold.

576). The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

Júlí (11/70)

575). Um konur, netið og feminískt klám eftir Þórdísi Sveinsdóttur.

574). Frelsi öfgahægri manna og skoðanafasismi vinstri manna eftir Sigurð Hólm Gunnarsson.

573). The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath by H. P. Lovecraft.[1] [Retro Hugo Award nominee]

572). Sinner Takes All: A Memoir of Love and Porn by Tera Patrick with Carrie Borzillo. Foreword by Margaret Cho.[1]

571). How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale by Jenna Jameson with Neil Strauss.[1]

570). Þekkir hangikjöt, hákarl og sviðahausa eftir Benedikt Reynisson.

569). Smart Blonde: Dolly Parton by Stephen Miller.[1]

568). BestSellers: Book Covers by Hugleikur Dagsson.

567). How the Political Warning of Autechre's Anti EP Made it a Warp Records Classic by Louis Pattison.

566). Every Day is Halloween: The Evolution of Ministry by Klint Finley.

565). The Viking Facebook: There's Much to Learn from Studying Mythical Social Networks by Veronique Greenwood.

564). Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen by Al Jourgensen with Jon Wiederhorn.[1]

563). Barist í ástlausu hjónabandi eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

562). Invisible Monsters Remix by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

561). The Strange High House in the Mist by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

560). Through the Gates of the Silver Key by H. P. Lovecraft with E. Hoffmann Price.[1]

559). The Silver Key by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

558). Lionel Asbo: State of England by Martin Amis.[1]

557). Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists by Dan Barker. Foreword by Richard Dawkins.[1]

556). I Traveled to Palestine-Israel and Discovered There Is No 'Palestinian-Israeli Conflict' by Ferrari Sheppard.

555). 'It's Time to Impeach' President Obama by Sarah Palin.

554). Nick Cave: 'I Have to Spend Hours Talking to Fucking Idiots Like You' by Jack Barron.

553). A Different Path to Fighting Addiction by Gabrielle Glaser.

552). I Was a Teenaged Fox News Robot - Sean Hannity Destroyed My Childhood by Matthew Saccaro.

551). How Is This Painting 'Pornographic' and 'Disgusting'? by Rowan Pelling.

550). I Am the Real Nick Cave by John Wray.

549). The Daily Mail Is a Drug by John Higgs.

548). Er ráðherra hreinn sveinn? eftir Auði Jónsdóttur.

547). To My Fellow Filthy Rich Americans: The Pitchforks Are Coming by Nick Hanauer.

546). The Great Secession by Jonathan Rauch.

545). Joseph Anton: A Memoir by Salman Rushdie.[1]

544). Les Épaves by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul, Geoffrey Wagner, Kenneth O. Hanson, Roy Campbell, and William Aggeler.

543). A Jolly Cabaret: On the Road from Brussels to Uccle by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul.

542). To M. Eugène Fromentin by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul.

541). On the Debut of Amina Boschetti by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Kenneth O. Hanson.

540). To a Lady of Malabar by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

539). The Ransom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

538). The Unforeseen by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

537). The Voice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

536). On Eugene Delacroix's Tasso in Prison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

535). Lola of Valencia by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

534). Verses for the Portrait of Honoré Daumier by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

533). Franciscae meae laudes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

532). The Monster by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Roy Campbell.

531). The Promises of a Face by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Geoffrey Wagner.

530). Hymn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

529). Berthe's Eyes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

528). The Fountain by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

527). The Vampire's Metamorphoses by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

526). The Jewels by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

525). To She Who Is Too Gay by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

524). Lethe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

523). Women Doomed (In the Pale Glimmer...): Delphine and Hippolyta by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

522). America's Corporate Doctrine of Power a Grave Threat to Humanity by Noam Chomsky.

521). Lesbos by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

520). The Sunset of Romanticism by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

519). Fleurs du mal: 1861 Edition by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.[1]

518). The Voyage: To Maxime du Camp by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

517). Dream of a Curious Man: To F.N. by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

516). End of the Day by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

515). The Death of Artists by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

514). The Death of the Poor by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

513). The Death of Lovers by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

512). The Litanies of Satan by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

511). Abel and Cain by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

510). The Denial of Saint Peter by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

509). Love and the Skull: An Old Lamp Base by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

508). A Voyage to Cythera by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

507). Beatrice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

506). Allegory by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

505). The Fountain of Blood by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

504). The Two Good Sisters by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

503). Women Doomed (Like Pensive Cattle...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

502). A Martyr: Drawing by an Unknown Master by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

501). Destruction by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

500). The Lovers' Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

499). The Lonely Man's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

498). The Murderer's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

497). The Rag-Picker's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

496). The Soul of Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

495). Ambient Genius: The Working Life of Brian Eno by Sasha Frere-Jones.

Júní (5/146)

494). Morning Crepuscule by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

493). Parisian Dream: To Constantin Guys by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

492). Mist and Rains by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

491). The Kind-Hearted Servant of Whom You Were Jealous... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

490). I Have Not Forgotten, Near the City... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

489). The Love of Lies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

488). Danse Macabre: To Ernest Christophe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

487). Gambling by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

486). Evening Crepuscule by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

485). The Hard-Working Skeleton by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

484). To a Passerby by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

483). The Blind by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

482). The Little Old Ladies: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

481). The Seven Old Men: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

480). The Swan: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

479). Ef þú ert ekki með okkur, þá ertu á móti okkur eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

478). To a Mendicant Redhead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

477). The Sun by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

476). Landscape by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

475). Eddie Izzard Hails the Surrealist, Pioneering Genius of Monty Python by Eddie Izzard.

474). Ten Beautiful Lies About Jesus: How the Myths Christians Tell About Jesus Christ Suggest Jesus Never Existed at All by David Fitzgerald.

473). Letter to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney by Tomas Young.

472). Any Growing Interest in Soccer a Sign of Nation's Moral Decay by Ann Coulter.

471). Here's What's Wrong with Ayn Rand, Libertarians by Chris Kluwe.

470). The Clock by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

469). The Irremediable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

468). The Self-Tormenter: To J. G. F. by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

467). Sympathetic Horror by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

466). The Alchemy of Grief by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

465). The Taste for Nothingness by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

464). Obsession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

463). Spleen (When the sky low and heavy...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

462). Spleen (I'm like the king...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

461). Spleen (I have more memories...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

460). Spleen (Pluvius, irritated...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

459). Esse Est Percipi by Adolfo Bioy Casares and Jorge Luis Borges.

458). Why Did Borges Hate Soccer? by Shaj Matthew.

457). The Day in 1982 When the World Wept for Algeria by Paul Doyle.

456). Um "forréttindi" - besta þöggunarorð okkar tíma eftir Þórdísi Sveinsdóttur.

455). A (Rewritten) History from the Past by Kris Weston.

454). The Broken Bell by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

453). The Cask of Hatred by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

452). The Grateful Dead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

451). A Fantastic Engraving by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

450). Sepulchre by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

449). Music by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

448). The Pipe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

447). The Owls by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

446). The Cats by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

445). Sorrows of the Moon by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

444). Autumn Sonnet by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

443). The Ghost by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

442). Moesta et Errabunda by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

441). To a Creole Lady by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

440). Franciscae meae laudes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

439). Sisina by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

438). Afternoon Song by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

437). To a Madonna: Votive Offering in the Spanish Style by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

436). Autumn Song by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

435). Negativland's Tenets of Free Appropriation by Negativland.

434). Shiny, Aluminum, Plastic, and Digital by Negativland.

433). Open Bookcases by Robert Benchley.

432). The Pleasures and Pains of Coffee by Honoré de Balzac. Translated by Robert Onopa.

431). How to Build a Universe that Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later by Philip K. Dick.

430). Universal Library by Willard van Orman Quine.

429). Super-Toys Last All Summer Long by Brian Aldiss.[1]

428). The Feeling of Power by Isaac Asimov.[1]

427). The Last Question [...] by Isaac Asimov.[1]

426). Club des Haschischins by Théophile Gautier.

425). The Informative Content of Education by H. G. Wells.

424). Why You Should Not Be a Unitarian Universalist by Rev. Dr. Tony Larsen.

423). The Nine Billion Names of God by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]

422). Meet the Eve Online Creator Who CCP Left Behind: First Exit from New Eden by Richie Shoemaker.

421). Doomed by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

420). Pickman's Model by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

419). Conversation by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

418). The Irreparable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

417). Invitation to the Voyage by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

416). The Beautiful Ship by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

415). The Cat by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

414). Cloudy Sky by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

413). Poison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

412). The Perfume Flask by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

411). Evening Harmony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

410). Spiritual Dawn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

409). Confession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

408). Reversibility by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

407). The Living Torch by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

406). What Will You Say Tonight, Poor Solitary Soul... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

405). All Together by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

404). Forréttindavændi og femínismi eftir Elísabetu Ýr Atladóttur.

403). Virðing fyrir skoðunum annarra eftir Geir Þ. Þórarinsson.

402). Why Atheists Can't Be Republicans by C. J. Werleman.

401). In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion by Scott Atran.[1]

400). Semper Eadem by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

399). I Give You These Verses So If My Name... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

398). A Phantom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

397). The Possessed by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

396). The Balcony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

395). The Duel by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

394). The Cat by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

393). Posthumous Remorse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

392). One Night When I Lay Beside a Frightful Jewess... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

391). The Vampire by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

390). De Profundis Clamavi by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

389). A Carcass by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

388). The Dancing Serpent by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

387). With Her Pearly, Undulating Dresses... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

386). Þorleifs þáttur jarlaskálds

385). Um verkalýðsbaráttu vændiskvenna og femínisma eftir Þórdísi Sveinsdóttur.

384). Sed non Satiata by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

383). You Would Take the Whole World to Bed with You... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

382). I Adore You as Much as the Nocturnal Vault... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

381). Hair by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

380). Exotic Perfume by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

379). Hymn to Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

378). The Crawling Chaos by H. P. Lovecraft and Winifred Virginia Jackson.[1]

377). The Beast in the Cave by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

376). The Mask: Allegorical Statue in the Style of the Renaissance To Ernest Christophe, Sculptor by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

375). The Giantess by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

374). The Ideal by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

373). Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

372). Punishment of Pride by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

371). Don Juan in Hell by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

370). Man and the Sea by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

369). Traveling Gypsies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

368). Past Life by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

367). Bad Luck by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

366). The Enemy by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

365). The Bad Monk by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

364). The Venal Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

363). The Sick Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

362). The Beacons by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

361). I Love the Memory of Those Naked Epochs... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

360). Correspondences by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

359). Elevation by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

358). The Alchemist by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

357). The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

356). The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.[1] [Man Booker Prize shortlist; Nebula Award nominee]

355). Fórnarlambsvæðing Framsóknarflokksins eftir Agnar Kristján Þorsteinsson.

354). Cool Air by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

353). Grafir og stólar eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

352). Eternal Fascism: Fourteen Ways of Looking at a Blackshirt by Umberto Eco.

351). World of Darkness: The Inside Story on the Death of a Game by Ian G. Williams.

350). A Beginner's Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin by Jason Heller.

349). This Is Why You Have No Business Challenging Scientific Experts by Chris Mooney.

348). "Sex-positive" Feminism Is Doing the Patriarchy's Work for It by Glosswitch.

347). The Descendant by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

346). In the Vault by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

345). Nina Simone: High Priestess of Soul by Maya Angelou.

344). The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade. Translated by Austryn Wainhouse and Richard Seaver.[1]

Maí (8/65)

343). Fallið á gæskuprófinu eftir Pawel Bartoszek.

342). Galdrakarlinn í seðlabankanum eftir Hafstein Hauksson.

341). Er þetta Framsókn framtíðarinnar? eftir Guðrúnu Bryndísi Karlsdóttur.

340). An Intelligent Person's Guide to Religion by John Haldane.[1]

339). The Battle that Ended the Century: MS. Found in a Time Machine by H. P. Lovecraft with R. H. Barlow.

338). Javascript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford.

337). The Best American Comics 2007 edited by F. Chris Ware. Preface by Anne Elizabeth Moore. Illustrated by David Heatley.

336). Wimbledon Green by Seth.

335). Won't Be Licked!: The Great '37 Flood in Louisville by Dan Zettwoch.

334). Walnut Creek by David Heatley.

333). Kramer's Ergot by Paper Rad.

332). Meet the Dropouts by Tim Hensley.

331). My Bumbling, Corpulent Mass by Ivan Brunetti.

330). Blond Atchen and the Bumble Boys by C. F..

329). Untitled (Discrete Operations Vehicle - Burning Gall) by Gary Panter.

328). Black Hole (Excerpt) by Charles Burns.

327). Dinner and a Walk by Anders Brekhus Nilsen.

326). No Midgets in Midgetville by Kim Deitch.

325). Fritz After Dark by Gilbert Hernandez.

324). Laundry Room by David Heatley.

323). Cut Thru by David Heatley.

322). Shortcomings (Excerpt) by Adrian Tomine.

321). Shoehorn Technique by Ben Katchor.

320). Six Scenes of My Interactions with Muslims: The Good, the (Mostly) Bad, and the Ugly by Herb Silverman.

319). Untitled (The List) by Miriam Katin.

318). Lubavitch, Ukraine, 1876 by Sammy Harkham.

317). Sambo by David Heatley.

316). Glenn in Bed by Kevin Huizenga.

315). Needles and Pins by Jonathan Bennett.

314). Country Roads - Brighton by John Porcellino.

313). Fuc 1997: We Share a Happy Secret, but Beware, Because the Modern World Emerges by Ron Regé, Jr..

312). Anal Sex: Science's Last Taboo by Debby Herbenick.

311). Questlove Answers Reader Questions About His 'How Hip-Hop Failed Black America' by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

310). Disco and the Return of the Repressed: How Hip-Hop Failed Black America, Part IV by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

309). What Happens When Black Loses Its Cool?: How Hip-Hop Failed Black America, Part III by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

308). Mo' Money, Mo' Problems: How Hip-Hop Failed Black America, Part II by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

307). When the People Cheer: How Hip-Hop Failed Black America by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

306). The Myth of a 'War on Religion' by Peter Beinart.

305). Hefndarklám eftir Gísla Ásgeirsson.

304). Rassgat eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

303). These Things, These Things by Jeffrey Brown.

302). Six Things I Like About My Girlfriend by Ivan Brunetti.

301). California Journal by Gabrielle Bell.

300). Untitled Diary Strips by Vanessa Davis.

299). John and I Go to the Movies by Lauren Weinstein.

298). Waiting by Lauren Weinstein.

297). Skate Date by Lauren Weinstein.

296). Ernie Pook's Comeek by Lynda Barry.

295). Once, We Ran by C. Tyler.

294). Bad Seed by C. Tyler.

293). The Canary-Colored Caravan of Death by Alison Bechdel.

292). "Hey, Soph, Whazzup?" by Sophie Crumb.

291). Winta Wundaland by Aline Kominsky-Crumb and R. Crumb.

290). Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@#*! by Art Spiegelman.

289). The Horror of Simply Being Alive by Ivan Brunetti.

288). Dad Watches by Jerry Moriarty.

287). Að réttlæta ranglæti eftir Guðmund Andra Hjálmarsson.

286). Big Questions: or Asomatognosia: Whose Hand Is It Anyway? by Matt Hardigree.[1]

285). That Zero Hedge Article on Unsold Cars Is Bullshit by Matt Hardigree.

284). Lost Girls Book Three: The Great and Terrible by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Melinda Gebbie.[1]

283). Lost Girls Book Two: Neverlands by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Melinda Gebbie.[1]

282). Iron or The War After by S. M. Vidauri.[1]

281). Of Course Women Are Getting Sexually Harassed by Drones by Callie Beusman.

280). Programming Sucks by Peter Welch.

279). He by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

278). Tossing a Biased Coin by Michael Mitzenmacher.

277). The Horror at Red Hook by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

276). The Supreme Court Rules that Christianity Is Not Christian by Jeff Schweitzer.

275). The Shunned House by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

274). Strong Opinions by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

273). The Novel Is Dead (This Time It's for Real) by Will Self.

272). The Albatross by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

271). Benediction by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

Apríl (8/95)

270). The Festival by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

269). The Unnamable by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

268). The Rats in the Walls by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

267). The Missing Pages of Laurent Binet's HHhH by Laurent Binet.

266). HHhH eftir Laurent Binet. Þýtt af Sigurði Pálssyni.[1]

265). A British Disaster: Blur's Parklife, Britpop, Princess Di & The 1990s by Taylor Parkes.

264). Hugleiðing um kuntur eftir Önnu Bentínu Hermansen.

263). Why Lorde, Iggy Azalea, & Grimes Are Wrong About Criticism and Journalism by Insanul Ahmed.

262). To the Reader by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

261). Dedication by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.

260). A Little Fable by Franz Kafka. Illustrated by Vincent Stall.

259). Páskahugvekja: Frú Erna úr Njarðvík hafði sigur. Um guð, guðlast og frelsi fyrr og nú eftir Úlfar Þormóðsson.

258). Þessvegna ætti Hanna Birna að segja af sér eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

257). Supernatural Horror in Literature by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

256). Sometimes a Misogynist is Just a Misogynist: Don't Excuse Lars von Trier by Batya Ungar-Sargon.

255). My Hilarious Warner Bros. Royalty Statement by Tim Quirk.

254). Station to Station: The Past, Present, and Future of Streaming Music by Eric Harvey.

253). Literary Composition by H. P. Lovecraft.

252). Uncanny X-Force: The Dark Angel Saga, Book 2 by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Esad T. Ribic, Jerome Opeña, and Robbi Rodriguez.

251). Uncanny X-Force 19: Live with This by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Robbi Rodriguez.[1]

250). Uncanny X-Force 18: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 08: Red Sky Blue by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Esad T. Ribic and Jerome Opeña.[1]

249). Uncanny X-Force 17: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 07: Opens a Window by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Jerome Opeña.[1]

248). Uncanny X-Force 16: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 06: No Such Thing by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Jerome Opeña.[1]

247). Uncanny X-Force 15: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 05: Tabula Rasa by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Jerome Opeña.[1]

246). Uncanny X-Force 14: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 04: Thunder for the Next World by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Jerome Opeña.[1]

245). I Know You Got Soul: The Trouble with Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Chart by Chris Molanphy.

244). Uncanny X-Force: The Dark Angel Saga, Book 1 by Nick Spencer and Rick Remender. Illustrated by Barry Kitson, Billy Tan, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Mark Brooks, Richard Elson, and Scot Eaton.

243). Uncanny X-Force 13: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 03: My World Won't Stop Without You by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Mark Brooks and Scot Eaton.[1]

242). Uncanny X-Force 12: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 02: Interruptions by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Mark Brooks.[1]

241). Uncanny X-Force 11: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 01: Journey to the Age of Apocalypse by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Mark Brooks.[1]

240). Uncanny X-Force 10: The Killer Among Us by Nick Spencer and Rick Remender. Illustrated by Barry Kitson, Billy Tan, Carmine Di Giandomenico, and Richard Elson.[1]

239). Uncanny X-Force 9: High Art by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Billy Tan.[1]

238). Uncanny X-Force 8: Unintended Consequences by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Billy Tan.[1]

237). Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

236). Letter to the Gallomo (Alfred Galpin, Samuel Loveman, and Maurice W. Moe), 11 December 1919 by H. P. Lovecraft.

235). Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, 27 November 1927 by H. P. Lovecraft.

234). Notes on Writing Weird Fiction by H. P. Lovecraft.

233). Metrical Regularity by H. P. Lovecraft.

232). The Despised Pastoral by H. P. Lovecraft.

231). Psychopompos: A Tale in Rhyme by H. P. Lovecraft.

230). The Wood by H. P. Lovecraft.

229). Waste Paper: A Poem of Profound Insignificance by H. P. Lovecraft.

228). Unda; or, The Bride of the Sea by H. P. Lovecraft.

227). To Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Eighteenth Baron Dunsany by H. P. Lovecraft.

226). To Clark Ashton Smith, Esq., upon His Phantastick Tales, Verses, Pictures, and Sculptures by H. P. Lovecraft.

225). Revelation by H. P. Lovecraft.

224). Sunset by H. P. Lovecraft.

223). The Rose of England by H. P. Lovecraft.

222). Providence by H. P. Lovecraft.

221). Poemata Minora, Volume II by H. P. Lovecraft.

220). The Poe-et's Nightmare by H. P. Lovecraft.

219). The Peace Advocate by H. P. Lovecraft.

218). Pacifist War Song—1917 by H. P. Lovecraft.

217). Leyndarmálið: Ógnvekjandi heimssýn Sigmundar Davíðs eftir Jón Trausta Reynisson.

216). A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century by Barbara W. Tuchman.[1]

215). The Outpost by H. P. Lovecraft.

214). On Receiving a Picture of Swans by H. P. Lovecraft.

213). On Reading Lord Dunsany's Book of Wonder by H. P. Lovecraft.

212). Ode for July Fourth, 1917 by H. P. Lovecraft.

211). Lost Girls Book One: Older Children by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Melinda Gebbie.[1]

210). Don't Be That Guy or That Girl by Elliot Olshansky.

209). Justine Part Two by Guido Crepax. Adapted from Marquis de Sade.

208). Justine Part One by Guido Crepax. Adapted from Marquis de Sade.

207). Trúarbrögð eru frá djöflinum by Valdís Rán Samúelsdóttir.

206). Cats and Dogs by H. P. Lovecraft.

205). At the Root by H. P. Lovecraft.

204). The Nightmare Lake by H. P. Lovecraft.

203). Nemesis by H. P. Lovecraft.

202). Nathicana by H. P. Lovecraft.

201). The Messenger by H. P. Lovecraft.

200). Lines on Gen. Robert Edward Lee: Born Jan. 19, 1807 by H. P. Lovecraft.

199). Life's Mystery by H. P. Lovecraft.

198). Led Zeppelin I by John Mendelsohn.

197). Laeta; a Lament by H. P. Lovecraft.

196). In a Sequester'd Providence Churchyard Where Once Poe Walk'd by H. P. Lovecraft.

195). The House by H. P. Lovecraft.

194). Hallowe'en in a Suburb by H. P. Lovecraft.

193). The Pow! Bang! Bam! Plan to Save Marvel, Starring B-List Heroes by Devin Leonard.

192). Invictus by William Ernest Henley.[1]

191). Fungi from Yuggoth by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

190). Festival by H. P. Lovecraft.

189). Fact and Fancy by H. P. Lovecraft.

188). Despair by H. P. Lovecraft.

187). Dead Passion's Flame by H. P. Lovecraft.

186). The Conscript by H. P. Lovecraft.

185). The City by H. P. Lovecraft.

184). Christmas Greetings to Sonia H. Greene by H. P. Lovecraft.

183). Christmas Greetings to Rheinhart Kleiner by H. P. Lovecraft.

182). Christmas Greetings to Laurie A. Sawyer by H. P. Lovecraft.

181). Christmas Greetings to Eugene B. Kuntz et al. by H. P. Lovecraft.

180). Christmas Greetings to Annie E. P. Gamwell by H. P. Lovecraft.

179). Christmas by H. P. Lovecraft.

178). Astrophobos by H. P. Lovecraft.

177). Arcadia by H. P. Lovecraft.

176). The Ancient Track by H. P. Lovecraft.

175). The Cats by H. P. Lovecraft.

174). Why Wu-Tang Will Release Just One Copy of Its Secret Album by Zack O'Malley Greenburg.

173). Valdið færist til eftir Jón Orm Halldórsson.

172). Dear Anti-Vaxxers: You Want Pure Nature? OK, Die Young by Jeffrey Kluger.

171). What's It Like to Be a Suicide Girl by Marah Eakin.

170). Noam Chomsky: Ecology, Ethics, Anarchism by Javier Sethness.

169). The Evil-God Challenge by Stephen Law.

168). The Editor's Response to 13-Year-Old Is Horrible by Tony Posnanski.

Mars (10/32)

167). Abraham game makers believe they are in a fight with Satan by Colin Campbell.

166). Pútínisminn eftir Pawel Bartoszek.

165). What drives the men who think feminists and foreigners want to wipe them out? by Laurie Penny.

164). Fjórtán einkenni feminisma eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

163). Útskýringar almenns eðlis og hrútlegs eftir Kára Emil Helgason.

162). Birdland by Gilbert Hernandez.

161). Druuna: Clone by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.[1]

160). Druuna: The Forgotten Planet by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.[1]

159). The Paradox of Pac-Man or: The Tragedy of Fragmented Knowledge by Matt Russell.

158). Eru íþróttir besta forvörnin? eftir Svein Arnarsson.

157). Róttæk rökhyggja eftir Guðmund Andra Hjálmarsson.

156). Druuna: Aphrodisia by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.[1]

155). Christmas Greetings to Felis (Frank Belknap Long's Cat) (II) by H. P. Lovecraft.

154). Christmas Greetings to Felis (Frank Belknap Long's Cat) (I) by H. P. Lovecraft.

153). An American to Mother England by H. P. Lovecraft.

152). The Allowable Rhyme by H. P. Lovecraft.

151). Druuna: Carnivora by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.[1]

150). Druuna: Mandragora by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.[1]

149). Druuna: Creatura by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.[1]

148). Self on Ballard by Will Self.

147). The Crucifixion Considered as an Uphill Bicycle Race by Alfred Jarry. Translated by Roger Shattuck.

146). The Overloaded Man by J.G. Ballard.[1]

145). The Coming of the Unconscious by J.G. Ballard.

144). Þrotugur eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

143). Blása jafnréttisvindar um Ríkisútvarpið? eftir Líf Magneudóttur.

142). Last Alan Moore Interview? by Alan Moore.

141). It's the BBC's rightwing bias that is the threat to democracy and journalism by Owen Jones.

140). Depeche Mode 101 25 Years On: A Short Conversation with Alan Wilder by Chi Ming Lai.

139). David Navarro: Beyond Addiction by Alan di Perna.

138). er það relevant?: eitthvað helvítis tuð í einhverri öfgabrussu og smá shelley eftir prólí móló.

137). Man-Hating Feminism More than Just a Myth by Octavia Sheepshanks.

136). "Allir eiga sannleikann skilið" - viðtal við Sindra Eldon eftir Eirík Örn Norðdahl.

135). Elías í Kanada eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur.

134). Sérlausnir ESB: Kadmíum-sprengjan eftir Viktor Orra Valgarðsson.

133). Testing at Airbnb by Lou Kosak.

132). The Ukraine Crisis: John Kerry and Nato Must Calm Down and Back Off by Jonathan Steele.

131). Kellíngar í dægurtónlist - erindi flutt á ráðstefnu Kítons eftir Árna Matthíasson.

130). I'm a Producer & Engineer. And I'm Invisible on Digital Music Services... by Sheme Jobs.

129). The Lurking Fear by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

128). In the Shadow of the Sword: The Battle for Global Empire and the End of the Ancient World by Tom Holland.[1]

127). Hægari stjórnin eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

126). Ríkisstjórn gleypir handsprengju eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

Febrúar (7/75)

125). Um krúttvæðingu eldri kvenna og aðra aldursrembu eftir Þóru Kristínu Þórsdóttur.

124). The Math that Predicted the Revolutions Sweeping the Globe Right Now by Brian Merchant.

123). Aðlögun Bjarna að breyttu siðferði eftir Jón Trausta Reynisson.

122). Það er engin afsökun eftir Jón Trausta Reynisson.

121). Stelpur eru með píku! eftir Ægi Þór Eysteinsson.

120). The Critic as Artist with Some Remarks Upon the Importance of Doing Nothing: A Dialogue by Oscar Wilde.[1]

119). Kansas' Anti-Gay Bill May Have Been a Delightfully Ironic Political Ploy by Mark Joseph Stern.

118). An Appetite for Wonder: The Making of a Scientist by Richard Dawkins.[1]

117). The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True by Richard Dawkins. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

116). What's Really Happening in Venezuela?: Shadows of the Weimar Republic by Chris Gilbert.

115). Venezuelan Protests: Another Attempt by U.S.-Backed Right-Wing Groups to Oust Elected Government? by Juan González.

114). Svífandi móðurlíf og skoppandi eistu eftir Gísla Ásgeirsson.

113). Tíminn er eins og klósettvatnið eftir Hrafn Jónsson.

112). Vettvangur breytinganna eftir Einar Benediktsson.

111). So You Want to Date a Scandinavian? by thyra10.

110). The Transpacific Partnership and "Free Trade" by Mike Goodwin.

109). Ekki hótun, heldur spádómur eftir Eirík Guðmundsson.

108). The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Mathematics, from One to Infinity by Steven Strogatz.

107). Christian School Faulted for Halting Abuse Study by Richard Pérez-Peña.

106). Sir David Attenborough: Enough with the Creationists and Climate Change Deniers! by Nico Hines.

105). In Defense of Martin Amis' 'Lionel Asbo' by Liam Hoare.

104). On the Decay of the Art of Lying by Mark Twain.[1]

103). Extracts from Adam's Diary: Translated from the Original MS. [...] by Mark Twain.[1]

102). The Forge of Christendom: The End of Days and the Epic Rise of the West by Tom Holland.

101). A Garden by H. P. Lovecraft.

100). Why Her Will Dominate UI Design Even More than Minority Report by Kyle Vanhemert.

99). Þegar ég breyttist í leðurblöku og rakst illilega á "glerþakið" eftir Ásdísi Ingólfsdóttur.

98). Hver græðir á niðurhali eftir Þórð Snæ Júlíusson.

97). Finally, a Bachelor Contestant Exposes the Show's Weird Sex Issues by Willa Paskin.

96). Lars Von Trier: 'If I am an idiot in the eyes of the world, so be it' by Geoffrey MacNab.

95). Give Childhood Back to Children: If We Want Our Offspring to Have Happy, Productive and Moral Lives, We Must Allow More Time for Play, Not Less by Peter Gray.

94). India Has No Reason to Be Grateful to Mother Teresa by Sanal Edamaruku.

93). 10 Undeniable Facts About the Woody Allen Sexual-Abuse Allegation by Maureen Orth.

92). The Hound by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

91). Azathoth by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

90). What the Moon Brings by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

89). Hypnos by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

88). Herbert West - Reanimator by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

87). Woody Allen Speaks Out by Woody Allen.

86). Hvað er ófyrirgefanlegt? eftir Halldór Elías Guðmundsson.

85). DHL hraðsendinganaglasúpa með tolldassi eftir Helga Þorgils Friðjónsson.

84). Til varnar Gretti eftir Stefán Pálsson.

83). A Blink of the Screen: Collected Shorter Fiction by Terry Pratchett. Foreword by A. S. Byatt.[1]

82). The Ankh-Morpork Football Association Hall of Fame Playing Cards by Terry Pratchett.

81). Minutes of the Meeting to Form the Proposed Ankh-Morpork Federation of Scouts by Terry Pratchett.

80). Death and What Comes Next: A Discworld Short Story by Terry Pratchett.[1]

79). A Few Words from Lord Havelock Vetinari by Terry Pratchett.

78). Thud: A Historical Perspective by Terry Pratchett.

77). Medical Notes by Terry Pratchett.

76). The Ankh-Morpork National Anthem by Terry Pratchett.

75). The Sea and Little Fishes by Terry Pratchett.[1]

74). Sir Joshua Easement: A Biographical Note by Terry Pratchett.

73). FTB by Terry Pratchett.

72). Once and Future by Terry Pratchett.

71). The Secret Book of the Dead by Terry Pratchett.

70). Hollywood Chickens by Terry Pratchett.

69). #ifdefDEBUGF + 'world/enough' + 'time' by Terry Pratchett.

68). Phillip Seymour Hoffman Did Not Have Choice or Free Will and Neither Do You by Debbie Bayer.

67). Philip Seymour Hoffman Is Another Victim of Extremely Stupid Drug Laws by Russell Brand.

66). Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan.

65). Final Reward by Terry Pratchett.

64). Incubust by Terry Pratchett.

63). Twenty Pence, with Envelope and Seasonal Greeting by Terry Pratchett.

62). The High Meggas by Terry Pratchett.

61). And Mind the Monoliths by Terry Pratchett.

60). Coo, They've Given Me the Bird by Terry Pratchett.

59). There's No Fool Like an Old Fool Found in an English Queue by Terry Pratchett.

58). The Glastonbury Tales by Terry Pratchett.

57). Kindly Breathe in Short, Thick Pants by Terry Pratchett.

56). Rincemangle, the Gnome of Even Moor by Terry Pratchett.

55). The Prince and the Partridge by Terry Pratchett.

54). The Picture by Terry Pratchett.

53). Solution by Terry Pratchett.

52). The Hades Business by Terry Pratchett.

51). 6 Ways Extreme Income Inequality Is Making Your Life Worse by Igor Volsky.

50). Bible and Sword: England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour by Barbara W. Tuchman.

49). Dylan Farrow's Story by Nicholas Kristof.

48). An Open Letter from Dylan Farrow by Dylan Farrow.

47). Some Notes on Dylan Farrow, Woody Allen, and Separating Artists and Their Art by New in Des Moines.

46). Woody Allen's Good Name by Aaron Bady.

45). War, Mathematics and God by Herb Silverman.

44). The Woody Allen Allegations: No So Fast by Robert B. Weide.

Janúar (5/38)

43). Kvalarar eftir Hildi Lilliendahl Viggósdóttur.

42). 9 Questions About Ukraine You Were Too Embarrassed to Ask by Max Fisher.

41). Beyonce Must Have Her Feminist Cake and Eat It Too by Ellie Slee.

40). Why Even Amsterdam Doesn't Want Legal Brothels: The Dutch Experiment in Legalised Prostitution Has Been a Disaster by Julie Bindel.

39). Á hverfanda hveli eftir Irene Manteufel. Þýtt af Höllu Sverrisdóttur og Líf Magneudóttur.

38). Dark Lands: The Grim Truth Behind the 'Scandinavian Miracle' by Michael Booth.

37). Writers of a Certain Age by Fay Weldon.

36). Óður til píkunnar eftir Rut Guðnadóttur.

35). On Bullshit by Harry G. Frankfurt.[1]

34). Is Belief in God Hurting America? by David Villano.

33). Örk Nóa eftir Mark Twain.

32). Ekki aðskilnað heldur nýja kirkju eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

31). Öfgar femínismans eftir Ármann Jakobsson.

30). Milk Drinking Still a Mystery by Emily Sohn.

29). It Is, in Fact, Possible to Criticize Israel Without Being Anti-Semitic by Gerald Caplan.

28). Batman Volume 1: The Court of Owls by Scott Snyder. Illustrated by Greg Capullo.

27). Fables: Legends in Exile by Bill Willingham. Illustrated by Lan Medina and Steve Leialoha.

26). The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia by Peter Hopkirk.[1]

25). Three Myths on the World's Poor by Bill Gates and Melinda Gates.

24). Drug Decriminalization in Portugal: Lessons for Creating Fair and Successful Drug Policies by Glenn Greenwald.

23). Google, Tell Me. Is My Son a Genius? by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz.

22). The Death of Expertise by Tom Nichols.

21). Christians aren't being driven out of public life – they're just losing their unfair advantages by Robin Ince.

20). The Music of Erich Zann by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

19). The Other Gods by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

18). The Outsider by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

17). The Moon-Bog by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

16). The Quest of Iranon by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

15). The Nameless City by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

14). Óttinn við gagnrýni eftir Katrínu Jakobsdóttur.

13). At last, a law to stop almost anyone from doing almost anything by George Monbiot.

12). Ex Oblivione by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

11). The Picture in the House by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

10). Vísdómsrit Baggalúts 3: Baggalútsfréttir[1]

9). Nyarlathotep by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

8). From Beyond by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

7). Power, Legitimacy and 'Democratisation' in Africa by Michael G. Schatzberg.

6). Celephaïs by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

5). The Street by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

4). Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

3). The Temple by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

2). Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Not Visited and Never Will by Judith Schalansky.

1). Örlög guðanna eftir Þorstein Erlingsson.

2013 (101/610)

Desember (10/46)

711). Árleysi alda: Háttbundin ljóð eftir Bjarka Karlsson.

710). The Thirty Years War by C. V. Wedgwood.

709). Endir 2: Ógæfa eftir Hugleik Dagsson. Myndskreytt af Rán Flygenring.

708). The Cats of Ulthar by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

707). The Tree by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

706). Pólitíkin skiptist í tvo heima eftir Heiðu Kristínu Helgadóttur.

705). Jól eftir Stein Steinarr.

704). Bits and Barbarism by Paul Krugman.

703). The Terrible Old Man by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

702). The Statement of Randolph Carter by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

701). Nearly 1% of Women Claim They Were Virgins When They Gave Birth by Erin Gloria Ryan.

700). The Real Reason Twentysomething Women Are Worried by Ann Friedman.

699). Aetheric Mechanics: A Graphic Novella by Warren Ellis. Illustrated by Gianluca Pagliarani.[1]

698). Mánasteinn: Drengurinn sem aldrei var til eftir Sjón.

697). The Doom that Came to Sarnath by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

696). Persian Fire: The First World Empire and the Battle for the West by Tom Holland.[1]

695). The White Ship by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

694). Orðsending til íslenskrar umræðuhefðar eftir Erlu Elíasdóttur.

693). If Nelson Mandela Really Had Won, He Wouldn't Be Seen as a Universal Hero by Slavoj Zizek.

692). The Transition of Juan Romero by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

691). Old Bugs by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

690). Memory by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

689). Beyond the Wall of Sleep by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

688). The Great War's Ominous Echoes by Margaret MacMillan.

687). What Chile's Voters Want by Arturo Fontaine.

686). Polaris by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

685). Dagon by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

684). The Tomb by H. P. Lovecraft.[1]

683). Autobiography by Morrissey.[1]

682). Seriously, Time Magazine? by P. Z. Myers.

681). Scholarship and Politics: The Case of Noam Chomsky by Stanley Fish.

680). David Dobbs Mucks Up Evolution, Part I by Jerry A. Coyne.

679). Materialism: A System that Eats Us from the Inside Out by George Monbiot.

678). Adversarial Journalism and The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins.

677). Be a Cocky Little Nobody by Ricky Gervais.

676). Inside the Box: People Don't Actually Like Creativity by Jessica Olien.

675). Why We Should Choose Science over Beliefs: Ideology Needs to Give Way by Michael Shermer.

674). The Dangerous Rogue States Operating in the Mideast - U.S. and Israel by Noam Chomsky.

673). On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts by Thomas De Quincey.

672). Open Letter to the Three White Students Who Filed a Discrimination Complaint Against Their Black Teacher by Olivia Cole.

671). Philosophy in the Bedroom by Marquis de Sade. Translated by Austryn Wainhouse and Richard Seaver.[1]

670). Bedtime Stories: A Collection of Erotic Fairy Tales by Jean Johnson.[1]

669). The Literature of Knowledge and the Literature of Power by Thomas De Quincey.

668). Before a Cornfield by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert.

667). Subway Train by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Michael Hamburger.

666). Express Train by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Michael Hamburger.

665). Night Café by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Michael Hamburger.

664). Labor Room by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Walter Kauffman.

663). Man and Woman Go through the Cancer Ward by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Babette Deutsch.

662). Appendectomy by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Karl. F. Ross.

661). Morgue by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert.

660). Requiem by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert.

659). Nigger Bride by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert.

658). Cycle by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert.

657). A Fine Childhood by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert.

656). Little Aster by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert.

Nóvember (8/70)

655). Druuna: Morbus Gravis by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.[1]

654). Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape by Susan Brownmiller.[1]

653). The Delicate Question of Girls and Chess: An Open Letter to Magnus Carlsen, Freshly Crowned World Champion by Fanou Lefebvre.

652). Á klafa sjálfsbjargar: Vísindi sem drottnun í Antíkristi og Díalektík upplýsingarinnar eftir Viðar Þorsteinsson.

651). The Why of Y by Richard P. Gabriel.

650). How We Teach Our Kids that Women Are Liars by Soraya Chemaly.

649). The Magna Carta

648). Eruð þér í tygjum við farandtittling? eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

647). When Women Wanted Sex Much More than Men: And How the Stereotype Flipped by Alyssa Goldstein.

646). Offices for All!: Why Open-Office Layouts Are Bad for Employees, Bosses, and Productivity by Jason Feifer.

645). High Frequency Dating by Rob Rhinehart.

644). Einn kemur þá annar fer eftir Davið Stefánsson.

643). Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos Papadimitriou. Illustrated by Alecos Papadatos and Annie di Donna.[1]

642). Skrímsli á toppnum eftir Kalle Güettler, Rakel Heimsdal og Áslaugu Jónsdóttur.

641). Ungfrú Gaur og strympulögmálið eftir Erlu Elíasdóttur.

640). The Uncanny X-Men 147: Rogue Storm! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1]

639). The World Won't Listen by Morrissey.

638). A Tangled Web We Weave by David Byrne.

637). Maður lifandi! eftir Bernd Ulrich. Þýtt af Ásu Fanneyju Gestsdóttur.

636). Shame by Salman Rushdie.[1] [Man Booker Prize shortlist]

635). Mohandas Gandhi by Salman Rushdie.

634). Hún amma eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson.

633). The Uncanny X-Men 146: Murderworld! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1]

632). The Uncanny X-Men 145: Kidnapped! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1]

631). The Uncanny X-Men 144: Even in Death... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Brent Anderson.[1]

630). Be Friends with Failure by Stephen McCranie.

629). How Feminism Hurts Men by Micah J. Murray.

628). Harmsaga æfi minnar: Hvers vegna ég varð auðnuleysingi eftir Jóhannes Birkiland.

627). Born Again by K. D. Wentworth. [Nebula Award nominee]

626). The Child-Rape Assembly Line: In Ritual Bathhouses of the Jewish Orthodoxy, Children Are Systematically Abused by Christopher Ketcham.

625). Here's My Plan to Improve Our World - And How You Can Help by Bill Gates.

624). Rubies by Josh Tierney. Illustrated by Jordyn F. Bochon.

623). How My Atheism Affects My Philosophy Class by Daniel Fincke.

622). "You Can't Stop Teenagers from Having Sex" by Daniel Fincke.

621). "No True Christian Would Do That..." by Daniel Fincke.

620). The Soviet Union Versus Socialism by Noam Chomsky.

619). Intelligent Design? by Noam Chomsky.

618). The Deal by Daniel Bayliss and Gerardo Preciado.

617). If prostitution isn't about lonely, undersexed men, what is it about? (Or, Justin Bieber doesn't need to pay for sex) by Meghan Murphy.

616). PHP 2.0: A Review in Retrospect by PHP Manual Masterpieces.

615). Hvernig yngismey ber að umgangast flagara eftir Evu Hauksdóttur.

614). The Slayer Christmas Sweater Is a Disgrace by John Liam Policastro.

613). De-Americanizing the World by Noam Chomsky.

612). Þumalína eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson.

611). Vertu konu þinni trúr og passaðu þig eftir Ölmu Rut Lindudóttur.

610). To Get to the Other Side by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

609). Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta by Gore Vidal.

608). The Last Defender of the American Republic?: An Interwiew with Gore Vidal by Marc Cooper.

607). The Union of the State by Gore Vidal.

606). With Extreme Prejudice by Gore Vidal.

605). Mickey Mouse, Historian by Gore Vidal.

604). In the Lair of the Octopus by Gore Vidal.

603). The Last Empire by Gore Vidal.

602). How We Missed the Saturday Dance by Gore Vidal.

601). Japanese Intentions in the Second World War by Gore Vidal.

600). Three Lies to Rule By by Gore Vidal.

599). Menandering Toward Armageddon by Gore Vidal.

598). Goat Song: Unanswered Questions—Before, During, After 9/11 by Gore Vidal.

597). Democratic Vistas by Gore Vidal.

596). No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam by Reza Aslan.[1]

595). Vondi kóngurinn eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson.

594). Who Bit My Border? by Frank Jacobs.

593). The Uncanny X-Men 124: He Only Laughs When I Hurt! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

592). The Uncanny X-Men 123: Listen - Stop Me If You've Heard It - but This One Will Kill You! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

591). The Uncanny X-Men 122: Cry for the Children! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

590). The Uncanny X-Men 121: Shoot-Out at the Stampede! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

589). The Uncanny X-Men 120: Wanted: Wolverine! Dead or Alive! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

588). The Uncanny X-Men 119: Twas the Night Before Christmas... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

587). The Uncanny X-Men 118: The Submergence of Japan by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

586). The Uncanny X-Men 117: Psi War! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

585). The Uncanny X-Men 116: To Save the Savage Land by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

584). The Uncanny X-Men 115: Visions of Death! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

583). The Uncanny X-Men 114: Desolation by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

582). X-Men 113: Showdown! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

581). X-Men 112: Magneto Triumphant! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

580). X-Men 111: Mindgames! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

579). "Black People Don't Go to Galleries" - The Reproduction of Taste and Cultural Value by David Osa Amadasun.

578). Þú skuldar eftir Silju Björk.

Október (11/68)

577). Blaming the Victims: Spurious Scholarship and the Palestinian Question edited by Christopher Hitchens and Edward W. Said.[1]

576). A Profile of the Palestinian People by Edward W. Said, Elia Zureik, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Abu-Lughod, and Muhammad Hallaj.

575). Palestinian Peasant Resistance to Zionism before World War I by Rashid Khalidi.

574). Russell, choosing to vote is the most British kind of revolution there is by Robert Webb.

573). Case Explores Rights of Fetus Versus Mother by Erik Eckholm.

572). Territorially-Based Nationalism and the Politics of Negation by Ibrahim Abu-Lughod.

571). Palestine: Ancient History and Modern Politics by G. W. Bowersock.

570). Michael Walzer's Exodus and Revolution: A Canaanite Reading by Edward W. Said.

569). The Essential Terrorist by Edward W. Said.

568). Middle East Terrorism and the American Ideological System by Noam Chomsky.

567). Anti-Intellectualism in American Life by Richard Hofstadter. [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

566). Truth Whereby Nations Live by Peretz Kidron.

565). Broadcasts by Christopher Hitchens.

564). Dress as Slutty as You Want This Halloween, Just Don't Act Like a Dick by Erin Gloria Ryan.

563). Disinformation and the Palestine Question: The Not-So-Strange Case of Joan Peter's From Time Immemorial by Norman G. Finkelstein.

562). Conspiracy of Praise by Edward W. Said.

561). The Art of Struggle by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Delphine Grass and Timothy Mathews.

560). Lou Reed: 'His songs were the soundtrack to my life' by Neil Gaiman.

559). X-Men 110: The 'X'-Sanction by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Tony DeZuniga.[1]

558). Hidden Power and Built Form: The Politics Behind the Architecture by Noam Chomsky.

557). Slaves of the Internet, Unite! by Tim Kreider.

556). Waiting for the Man: Lou Reed Interviewed by Neil Gaiman.

555). X-Men 109: Home Are the Heroes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

554). Why I Hate Malala Yousafzai by Kunwar Khuldune Shahid.

553). X-Men 108: Armageddon Now by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

552). X-Men 107: Where No X-Man Has Gone Before! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

551). Russell Brand: Not Only Daft but Dangerous by Robin Lustig.

550). X-Men 106: Dark Shroud of the Past! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

549). X-Men 105: Phoenix Unleashed! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

548). Alfinnur álfakóngur eftir Gerrit Theodor Rotman. Þýtt af Árna Óla.[1]

547). On Videogame Reviews by Tevis Thompson.

546). X-Men 104: The Gentleman's Name Is Magneto by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

545). X-Men 103: The Fall of the Tower by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

544). X-Men 102: Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut? by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

543). Now We Are Five: A Big Family, at the Beach by David Sedaris.

542). X-Men 101: Like a Phoenix from the Ashes by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

541). X-Men 100: Greater Love Hath No X-Man... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

540). Why Microsoft Word Must Die by Charlie Stross.

539). The Nympho and Other Maniacs by Irving Wallace.

538). X-Men 99: Deathstar, Rising! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

537). Why Have Young People in Japan Stopped Having Sex? by Abigail Haworth.

536). Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis by Ian Kershaw.

535). Opið svar til Bubba Morthens eftir Helga Hrafn Gunnarsson.

534). I Haven't Thought About the Kid Who Bullied Me in Over Twenty Years by Wil Wheaton.

533). X-Men 98: Merry Christmas, X-Men... The Sentinels Have Returned! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

532). X-Men 97: My Brother, My Enemy! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

531). X-Men 96: Night of the Demon! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

530). Unusable Words by Brad Leithauser.

529). The Bus by Paul Kirchner.

528). 'The internet will suck all creative content out of the world' by David Byrne.

527). Hver er í fjölskyldunni? - Skilnaðir og stjúptengsl eftir Valgerði Halldórsdóttur.

526). Níski haninn eftir Emil Ludvik. Myndskreytt af Zdenek Miler. Þýtt af Hallfreði Erni Eiríkssyni.

525). They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45 by Milton Mayer.

524). What Metalhead Will Teach You About the Power of Art by Ragnar Bragason.

523). On Shutdown, Waning US Influence, Syrian Showdown: Noam Chomsky interviewed by Harrison Samphir.

522). Dvergurinn Rauðgrani og brögð hans eftir Gerrit Theodor Rotman. Þýtt af Freysteini Gunnarssyni.[1]

521). H. P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu for Beginning Readers by R. J. Ivankovic.

520). The Obama Doctrine by Noam Chomsky.

519). X-Men 95: Warhunt! by Chris Claremont and Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

518). X-Men 94: The Doomsmith Scenario! by Chris Claremont and Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

517). Giant-Size X-Men 1: Second Genesis by Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1]

516). If the 1% stifles New York's creative talent, I'm out of here by David Byrne.

515). Haltu kjafti, vertu sæt og éttu skít eftir Ástu Svavarsdóttur.

514). Why the French Are Fighting Over Working Hours by Alexander Stille.

513). Björk Guðmundsdóttir: A Phonological, Phonetic and Sociolinguistic Approach by Jón Friðrik Jónatansson.

512). Third Letter to Miley by Sinéad O'Connor.

511). Another Open Letter to Miley Cyrus by Sinéad O'Connor.

510). An Open Letter to Sinéad O'Connor, Re: Miley Cyrus by Amanda Palmer.

509). Hver tilbiður í raun Mammon? eftir Arnald Sigurðarson.

508). The Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Bob McLeod, John Byrne, and John Romita, Jr.

507). The Uncanny X-Men 143: Demon by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

506). The Uncanny X-Men 142: Mind Out of Time! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

505). The Uncanny X-Men 141: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

504). Open Letter to Miley Cyrus by Sinéad O'Connor.

503). The Uncanny X-Men 140: Rage! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

502). The Uncanny X-Men 139: ...Something Wicked This Way Comes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

501). The Uncanny X-Men 138: Elegy by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

500). Lífsleikni og mannasiðir Gillz eftir Björn Teitsson.

499). On Religious News Writing by Matt Dillahunty.

September (6/91)

498). Hrafninn eftir Edgar Allan Poe. Þýtt af Einari Benediktssyni.

497). Modeling Consent by Rebecca Flin.

496). 10 Tips on How to Write Less Badly by Michael C. Munger.

495). Plutocrats Feeling Persecuted by Paul Krugman.

494). A Magus of the North by A. S. Byatt.

493). The Rational Choices of Crack Addicts by John Tierney.

492). Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders? by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic.

491). 5 Ways White Feminists Can Address Our Own Racism by Sarah Milstein.

490). The Hole in Our Collective Memory: How Copyright Made Mid-Century Books Vanish by Rebecca J. Rosen.

489). The Trolls Have Won by Francisco Dao.

488). Creativity Is the Ability to Play by Ricky Gervais.

487). Valve's 'Perfect Hiring' Hierarchy Has 'Hidden Management' Clique Like High School by Michael French.

486). Valve Handbook for New Employees

485). Should Prostitution Be Legal? Let's Try Listening to the Real Experts by Rachel Moran.

484). My Life of Hell in an Afghan Harem by Phyllis Chesler.

483). We're Adults, Right? by Marc Maron.

482). Kindred Spirits by Bev Stohl.

481). Ég vil ekki að barnið mitt hljóti fræðslu frá Blátt áfram eftir Hildi Lilliendahl Viggósdóttur.

480). Balloon by Kostas Kiriakakis.

479). Skill vs Expression by Kostas Kiriakakis.

478). The Wind Burials by Kostas Kiriakakis.

477). The Witch House by Kostas Kiriakakis.

476). Mused: "Lost and Found" by Kostas Kiriakakis.

475). Mused: "A Day at the Park" by Kostas Kiriakakis.

474). Dísa ljósálfur eftir Gerrit Theodor Rotman. Þýtt af Árna Óla.[1]

473). Reflections on Ghandi [...] by George Orwell.

472). Writers and the Leviathan by George Orwell.

471). George Gissing by George Orwell.

470). Such, Such Were the Joys by George Orwell.[1]

469). Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool by George Orwell.[1]

468). "I Write as I Please" by George Orwell.[1]

467). Riding Down from Bangor [...] by George Orwell.[1]

466). Decline of the English Murder and Other Essays by George Orwell.

465). How the Poor Die [...] by George Orwell.[1]

464). Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels [...] by George Orwell.[1]

463). Úti í myrkrinu eftir Margréti Þ. Jóelsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Stephen Fairbairn.

462). Why I Write [...] by George Orwell.[1]

461). Confessions of a Book Reviewer [...] by George Orwell.[1]

460). James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution by George Orwell.[1]

459). A Good Word for the Vicar of Bray by George Orwell.[1]

458). Some Thoughts on the Common Toad [...] by George Orwell.[1]

457). Decline of the English Murder [...] by George Orwell.[1]

456). The Moon Under Water [...] by George Orwell.[1]

455). Books vs. Cigarettes [...] by George Orwell.[1]

454). The Prevention of Literature [...] by George Orwell.[1]

453). A Nice Cup of Tea [...] by George Orwell.[1]

452). Pleasure Spots [...] by George Orwell.[1]

451). Politics and the English Language [...] by George Orwell.[1]

450). Nonsense Poetry: The Lear Omnibus Edited by R. L. Mégroz [...] by George Orwell.

449). The Sporting Spirit [...] by George Orwell.

448). Freedom of the Park [...] by George Orwell.

447). Revenge Is Sour by George Orwell.

446). Good Bad Books [...] by George Orwell.[1]

445). Russell Brand and the GQ Awards: 'It's Amazing How Absurd It Seems' by Russell Brand.

444). You and the Atomic Bomb [...] by George Orwell.

443). Notes on Nationalism [...] by George Orwell.[1]

442). Á tónlist að vera ókeypis? eftir Snæbjörn Ragnarsson.

441). A Plea for Caution from Russia by Vladimir V. Putin.

440). Future of a Ruined Germany [...] by George Orwell.

439). Antisemitism in Britain [...] by George Orwell.

438). Poetry and the Microphone [...] by George Orwell.[1]

437). Arthur Koestler [...] by George Orwell.

436). Raffles and Miss Blandish [...] by George Orwell.[1]

435). Benefit of Clergy: Some Notes on Salvador Dali [...] by George Orwell.

434). Mark Twain: The Licensed Jester by George Orwell.

433). A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman. Introduction by William Stanley Braithwaite.[1]

432). Í heimi getgátunnar: Kærur Vantrúar, glæra 33 og Egill Helgason eftir Guðna Elísson.

431). President Obama's Brilliant Strategy No One Seems to Recognize by Wayne Bomgaars.

430). What It Means to Be Popular (When Everything Is Popular) by Adam Sternbegh.

429). Why the Israel-Palestine 'Negotiations' Are a Complete Farce by Noam Chomsky.

428). The Trouble with Bright Girls: For women, ability doesn't always lead to confidence. Here's why by Heidi Grant Halvorson.

427). The Real Humanities Crisis Is Happening at Public Universities by Feisal G. Mohamed and Gordon Hutner.

426). The Uncanny X-Men: Dark Phoenix by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.

425). The Uncanny X-Men 137: The Fate of the Phoenix! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

424). The Uncanny X-Men 136: Child of Light and Darkness! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

423). The Uncanny X-Men 135: Dark Phoenix by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

422). The Uncanny X-Men 134: Too Late, The Heroes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

421). The Uncanny X-Men 133: Wolverine: Alone! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

420). The Uncanny X-Men 132: And Hellfire is Their Name! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

419). The Uncanny X-Men 131: Run for Your Life! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

418). The Uncanny X-Men 130: Dazzler by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

417). The Uncanny X-Men 129: God Spare the Child... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

416). The Uncanny X-Men 128: The Action of the Tiger! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

415). The Uncanny X-Men 127: The Quality of Hatred! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

414). The Uncanny X-Men 126: How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth...! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

413). The Uncanny X-Men 125: There's Something Awful on Muir Island! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1]

412). Ég stóð við girðinguna eftir Lilju.

411). The Arab World Has Harbored Fantasies About the Supernatural Power of the United States: Noam Chomsky Interviewed by Mohammad Al Attar.

410). The Six Ways We Talk About a Teenage Girl's Age: The idea that a teen can be "older than her chronological age" puts young girls in danger by Soraya Chemaly.

409). Unpaid Internships Must Be Destroyed: File Your Lawsuit Today! by Matt Bors.

408). Open Letter to Kansas School Board by Bobby Henderson.

407). Three Models for the Description of Language by Noam Chomsky.

406). The Diary by Philip Pullman.

405). The [Backspace] Merchants by Neil Gaiman.

404). A Beginner's Guide to the Conflict in (and Country of) Syria by Howard Beale.

403). Ferðalag kynferðisofbeldis úr einkarýminu eftir Björgu Sveinbjörnsdóttur.

402). 9 Questions About Syria You Were Too Embarrassed to Ask by Max Fisher.

Ágúst (10/82)

401). Why I'm an Atheist by Ricky Gervais.

400). The Truth about Pornography: It's Time for a Rude Awakening by Archie Bland.

399). Iran, Not Syria, Is the West's Real Target by Robert Fisk.

398). With Liberty and Justice for Some: How Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful by Glenn Greenwald.

397). The Myth of the Teenage Temptress: or Why a Young Girl Can Not Consent to Sex with an Adult Man by Emily McCombs.

396). Syria and Alert to Threats in Europe by John Cleese.

395). Casualty by Seamus Heaney.

394). A Dog Was Crying To-Night in Wicklow Also: In Memory of Donatus Nwoga by Seamus Heaney.

393). Digging by Seamus Heaney.

392). Punishment by Seamus Heaney.

391). Looking Back on the Spanish War by George Orwell.

390). "A Modern de Quincey" by Captain H. R. Robinson by George Orwell.

389). Hvað er að okkur? eftir Odd Sigurjónsson og Steinunni Rögnvaldsdóttur.

388). Háskóli Íslands - griðastaður dónakarla? eftir Helgu Þóreyju Jónsdóttur og Hildi Lilliendahl Viggósdóttur.

387). W. B. Yeats [...] by George Orwell.

386). Rudyard Kipling [...] by George Orwell.

385). Larry Summers and the Secret "End-Game" Memo by Greg Palast.

384). The Art of Donald McGill [...] by George Orwell.[1]

383). Wells, Hitler and the World State by George Orwell.

382). The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius [...] by George Orwell.[1]

381). Marvel 1602: Fantastic Four by Peter David. Illustrated by Pascal Alixe.[1]

380). Marvel 1602: New World by Greg Pak. Illustrated by Greg Tocchini.[1]

379). Hitler 1889-1936: Hubris by Ian Kershaw.

378). Do Intelligent People Need Religion? by Brett Beasley.

377). Club Paradise by Hanco Kolk.

376). How Success Spoiled - and Saved - David Bowie by Sean O'Neal.

375). Recognizing Your Ex-Girlfriend in Porn by Miles K.

374). Girls Who Won't Show You Their Faces Will Exhibit Dick Pics They Poached from Grindr by Marina Galperina.

373). These Women Are Turning Dick Pics into Art by Talia Beth Ralph.

372). Why I Never Play Hard to Get by Rachael Kay Albers.

371). An Atheist's Guide to the Good Life by P. Z. Myers.

370). How the Light Gets Out by Michael Graziano.

369). Delusional People See the World Through Their Mind's Eye by Tanya Lewis.

368). Paying the Price to Live in a Free Society by Chelsea E. Manning.

367). I Hate Strong Female Characters by Sophia McDougall.

366). Charles Reade by George Orwell.

365). Inside the Whale [...] by George Orwell.[1]

364). Retaliation by Marquis de Sade.

363). Boys' Weeklies [...] by George Orwell.[1]

362). The Office Review by Victor Lewis Smith.

361). Get Off by Nick Faust.

360). Of course all men don't hate women. But all men must know they benefit from sexism by Laurie Penny.

359). Charles Dickens [...] by George Orwell.

358). Sex, Money and Gravitas by Paul Krugman.

357). Marrakech [...] by George Orwell.

356). Spilling the Spanish Beans [...] by George Orwell.[1]

355). Unlikely Events by Orson Scott Card.

354). North and South by George Orwell.

353). Down the Mine by George Orwell.

352). Bookshop Memories [...] by George Orwell.[1]

351). Prince Has Ruled in the Style Stakes for Four Freakin' Decades by Alex Godfrey.

350). Björk: The History and Style of a Music Maverick by Alex Godfrey.

349). Shooting an Elephant [...] by George Orwell.[1]

348). Hop-Picking [...] by Eric Blair.

347). A Hanging [...] by Eric Blair.[1]

346). Haleo & Julelan: A StickTales Story by Rich Burlew.

345). A happy vicar I might have been by George Orwell.

344). The Lesser Evil by Eric Blair.

343). Suggested by a Toothpaste Advertisement by Eric Blair.

342). Romance by Eric Blair.

341). Our minds are married, but we are too young by Eric Blair.

340). The Pagan by Eric Blair.

339). Kitchener by Eric Blair.

338). Awake! Young Men of England by Eric Blair.

337). The Spike [...] by Eric Blair.[1]

336). Dear Daughter: I Hope You Have Awesome Sex by Ferrett Steinmetz.

335). Refsileysi elítunnar - að gefnu tilefni eftir Láru Hönnu Einarsdóttur.

334). The Wrong Way to Punish Putin: How to Pressure Moscow Without Boosting the Kremlin and Alienating Russians by Daniel Treisman.

333). Exclusive: After Multiple Denials, CIA Admits to Snooping on Noam Chomsky by John Hudson.

332). Girðingar eftir Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson.

331). Bara listamaður eftir Andra Snæ Magnason.

330). The Persian Way of War by Tom Holland.

329). The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths, Volume I by Brian Holguin. Illustrated by Alex Skeikham and Lizzy John.[1]

328). Deadpool Max: Nutjob by David Lapham. Illustrated by Kyle Barker.

327). Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic by Tom Holland.[1]

326). Kurteisa byltingin eftir Guðnýju Elísu Guðgeirsdóttur.

325). Why I Changed My Mind on Weed by Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

324). The Armor of God, or, The Top One Reason Religion Is Harmful by Greta Christina.

323). Science Is Not Your Enemy: An Impassioned Plea to Neglected Novelists, Embattled Professors, and Tenure-Less Historians by Steven Pinker.

322). Don't Boycott: Ban Russia from Their Own Winter Olympics by Cyd Zeigler.

321). The Lethality of Loneliness: We Now Know How It Can Ravage Our Body and Brain by Judith Shulevitz.

320). Is the Word "Marijuana" Racist? by Anna King.

319). Ljóðið um bogann eftir Oscar Niemeyer. Þýtt af Luciano Dutra.

318). An Open Letter to David Cameron and the IOC by Stephen Fry.

317). Bending: Dirty Kinky Stories About Pain, Power, Religion, Unicorns, & More by Greta Christina.

316). Don't Make Fun of Renowned Dan Brown by Michael Deacon.

315). Free Will and the Reality of Love by Sam Harris.

314). Let's End Thesis Tyranny by Bruce Ballenger.

313). Luciferase by Bruce Sterling.

312). The Heat Death of the Universe by Pamela Zoline.

311). Bitter Grounds by Neil Gaiman.

310). The Day the Saucers Came by Neil Gaiman.

Júlí (21/33)

309). Illska eftir Eirík Örn Norðdahl.[1]

308). Reza Aslan og málsvörn fyrir fræðilegt hlutleysi eftir Arngrím Vídalín.

307). Forget MOOCs - Let's Use MOOA by Benjamin Ginsberg.

306). Free Music: How the Music Industry Could Learn from Open-Source Culture, and Why a Decentralized Network of Musicians and Fans Should Lead the Way Forward by Damon Krukowski.

305). Til fundar við... Jesú frá Nasaret eftir Paul Leer-Salvesen. Þýtt af Rúnu Gísladóttur.

304). Really Listening to Atheists: Taking Nonbelief Seriously by Jeffrey Taylor.

303). Ísrael—Gyðingar þjóð framtíðarinnar eftir Ulf Ekman. Þýtt af Guðna Þorvaldssyni.

302). Some Mormons Search the Web and Find Doubt by Laurie Goodstein.

301). Fulltrúi hagsmuna verður fulltrúi þjóðar eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

300). History Lesson: What Happened When Canada Enacted a Feminist Anti-Porn Law? by A Glasgow Sex Worker.

299). The Story of Noah's Ark illustrated by Anna Young.

298). Rokk Hávaði Djöfulsins eða tónlist Guðs? eftir Thomas Arnroth. Inngangur eftir Ulf Christiansson. Þýtt af Fanny Kristínu Tryggvadóttur.

297). Trayvon Martin and I Ain't Shit by Ahmir Questlove Thompson.

296). Fantasies by Noam Chomsky.

295). Ungfrú Ísland 2013? eftir Önnu Brynju Baldursdóttur.

294). The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut by Mark Twain.

293). Marvel 1602: Spider-Man by Jeff Parker. Illustrated by Ramon Rosanas.[1]

292). Wet Moon Book 5: Where All Stars Fail to Burn by Ross Campbell.[1]

291). Wet Moon Book 4: Drowned in Evil by Ross Campbell.[1]

290). Marvel 1602 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Andy Kubert.[1]

289). Wet Moon Book 3: Further Realms of Fright by Ross Campbell.[1]

288). Nýr Framsóknaráratugur eftir Hallgrím Helgason.

287). The Surreal Treehoppers by Jerry A. Coyne.

286). Ellen Page and Toni Collette Are Feminists, But Susan Sarandon Is Not? by Holly L. Derr.

285). Wet Moon Book 2: Unseen Feet by Ross Campbell.[1]

284). Wet Moon Book 1: Feeble Wanderings by Ross Campbell.[1]

283). Habibi by Craig Thompson.[1]

282). Scott Pilgrim Vol. 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together by Bryan Lee O'Malley.[1]

281). Scott Pilgrim Vol. 3: Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, Color Edition by Bryan Lee O'Malley.[1]

280). Scott Pilgrim Vol. 2: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World by Bryan Lee O'Malley.[1]

279). Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1: Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life by Bryan Lee O'Malley.[1]

278). The Danger in Demonizing Male Sexuality by Alyssa Royse.

277). The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star by Nikki Sixx with Ian Gittins.[1]

276). A New Exposé of Mother Teresa Shows that She—and the Vatican—Were Even Worse than We Thought by Jerry A. Coyne.

275). 1601: Conversation as It Was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors by Mark Twain.[1]

274). The Curious Republic of Gondour, and Other Whimsical Sketches by Mark Twain.

273). Last Words of Great Men by Mark Twain.

272). The Wild Man Interviewed by Mark Twain.

271). The European Wars by Mark Twain.

270). Our Precious Lunatic by Mark Twain.

269). The Tone-Imparting Committee by Mark Twain.

268). The Approaching Epidemic by Mark Twain.

267). A Royal Compliment by Mark Twain.

266). A Reminiscence of the Back Settlements by Mark Twain.

265). Curious Relic for Sale by Mark Twain.

264). The "Tournament" in A.D. 1870 by Mark Twain.

263). Dan Murphy by Mark Twain.

262). A Couple of Sad Experiences by Mark Twain.

261). About Smells by Mark Twain.

260). Introductory to "Memoranda" by Mark Twain.

259). A Memory by Mark Twain.

258). The Curious Republic of Gondour by Mark Twain.

257). More Tales of Pirx the Pilot by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Louis Iribarne, Magdalena Majcherczyk, and Michael Kandel.[1]

256). The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker.[1]

Júní (3/77)

255). How Justin Became King by Andrew Romano.

254). You Listen to This Man Every Day by Andrew Romano.

253). Dagbók Sigmundar Davíðs

252). Only the Lonely by Stephen Fry.

251). Daniel Dennett: 'You Can Make Aristotle Look Like a Flaming Idiot' by Julian Baggini.

250). The Genie of Unlimited Filth Is Out of the Bottle and No Law Can Stop Us Polishing Our Lamps by Laurie Penny.

249). Ministering Angels by C. S. Lewis.

248). De Descriptione Temporum: Inaugural Lecture from The Chair of Mediaeval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University, 1954 by C. S. Lewis.

247). It's Not Radical Islam that Worries the US - It's Independence by Noam Chomsky.

246). Is Islam a More Radical Religion? An Inside View by Kaveh Mousavi.

245). Chief Rabbi: Atheism Has Failed. Only Religion Can Defeat the New Barbarians by Jonathan Sacks.

244). Ó, guð vors lands eftir Matthías Jochumsson.

243). A Closed Letter to Myself About Thievery, Heckling and Rape Jokes by Patton Oswalt.

242). Sketches New and Old by Mark Twain.[1]

241). A Mysterious Visit by Mark Twain.

240). Running for Governor by Mark Twain.

239). A Curious Pleasure Excursion by Mark Twain.

238). Curing a Cold by Mark Twain.

237). The Scriptural Panoramist by Mark Twain.

236). The Widow's Protest by Mark Twain.

235). The Killing of Julius Caesar "Localized" by Mark Twain.

234). Cannibalism in the Cars by Mark Twain.[1]

233). First Interview with Artemus Ward by Mark Twain.

232). Honored as a Curiosity by Mark Twain.

231). History Repeats Itself by Mark Twain.

230). The Facts Concerning the Recent Resignation by Mark Twain.

229). "Party Cries" in Ireland by Mark Twain.

228). About Barbers by Mark Twain.

227). The Kind of Anarchism I Believe in, and What's Wrong with Libertarians: Noam Chomsky Interviewed by Michael S. Wilson.

226). "After" Jenkins by Mark Twain.

225). Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man by Mark Twain.

224). Concerning Chambermaids by Mark Twain.

223). The Undertaker's Chat by Mark Twain.

222). My Bloody Massacre by Mark Twain.

221). The Petrified Man by Mark Twain.

220). How I Edited an Agricultural Paper by Mark Twain.

219). John Chinaman in New York by Mark Twain.

218). Speech on Accident Insurance by Mark Twain.

217). The Capitoline Venus by Mark Twain.

216). A Ghost Story by Mark Twain.

215). Speech at the Scottish Banquet in London [...] by Mark Twain.

214). The Siamese Twins by Mark Twain.

213). A True Story: Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It by Mark Twain.

212). A Curious Dream by Mark Twain.

211). A New Crime by Mark Twain.

210). Lionizing Murderers by Mark Twain.

209). After-Dinner Speech by Mark Twain.

208). Petition Concerning Copyright by Mark Twain.

207). A Medieval Romance by Mark Twain.

206). Mr. Bloke's Item by Mark Twain.

205). The Late Benjamin Franklin by Mark Twain.

204). Science Vs. Luck by Mark Twain.

203). A Fine Old Man by Mark Twain.

202). Riley-Newspaper Correspondent by Mark Twain.

201). A Fashion Item by Mark Twain.

200). My Late Senatorial Secretaryship by Mark Twain.

199). Some Learned Fables, for Good Old Boys and Girls by Mark Twain.

198). Information Wanted by Mark Twain.

197). The Judges "Spirited Woman" by Mark Twain.

196). Disgraceful Persecution of a Boy by Mark Twain.

195). The Case of George Fisher by Mark Twain.

194). The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract by Mark Twain.

193). Johnny Greer by Mark Twain.

192). The Office Bore by Mark Twain.

191). How the Author Was Sold in Newark by Mark Twain.

190). My First Literary Venture by Mark Twain.

189). Experience of the McWilliamses with Membranous Croup by Mark Twain.

188). To Raise Poultry by Mark Twain.

187). Answers to Correspondents by Mark Twain.

186). Niagara by Mark Twain.

185). A Couple of Poems by Twain and Moore by Mark Twain.

184). The Story of the Good Little Boy by Mark Twain.

183). The Story of the Bad Little Boy by Mark Twain.

182). Journalism in Tennessee by Mark Twain.

181). The Jumping Frog by Mark Twain.[1]

180). Political Economy by Mark Twain.

179). My Watch - An Instructive Little Tale by Mark Twain.

178). Skáld eftir Einar Kárason.[1]

177). Win Ben Stein's Mind by Roger Ebert.

176). The Chain of Chance by Stanislaw Lem.[1]

Maí (7/40)

175). In Defence of P. G. Wodehouse [...] by George Orwell.

174). Snorri: Ævisaga Snorra Sturlusonar 1179-1241 eftir Óskar Guðmundsson.[1]

173). The Imperial Way: American Decline in Perspective, Part 2 by Noam Chomsky.

172). "Losing" the World: American Decline in Perspective, Part 1 by Noam Chomsky.

171). Somebody Else's Atrocities by Noam Chomsky.

170). The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature by Steven Pinker.[1]

169). The Personal Is Political by Carol Hanisch.

168). My So-Called 'Post-Feminist' Life in Arts and Letters by Deborah Copaken Kogan.

167). Biblical Medicine? How Religious Corporations Are Gobbling Up Healthcare Facilities by Valerie Tarico.

166). Skagboys by Irvine Welsh.[1]

165). How Religions Change Their Mind by William Kremer.

164). Farewell to Flashman: The Singular Creation of George MacDonald Fraser, 1925-2008 by Christopher Hitchens.

163). On P. G. Wodehouse by Stephen Fry.

162). Plutonomy and the Precariat: On the History of the U.S. Economy in Decline by Noam Chomsky.

161). What If Experts Are Wrong on World Population Growth? by Carl Haub.

160). In Hiroshima's Shadow by Noam Chomsky.

159). Why America and Israel Are the Greatest Threats to Peace by Noam Chomsky.

158). Þýðir það "já" að segja ekki "nei"? eftir Guðrúnu C. Emilsdóttur.

157). Ótrúleg saga um risastóra peru eftir Jakob Martin Strid. Þýtt af Jóni St. Kristjánssyni.[1]

156). Prime Ministers and Their Foreign Secretaries by John Bew.

155). How Austerity Kills by David Stuckler and Sanjay Basu.

154). How Rich Is Too Rich? by Sam Harris.

153). How to Lose Readers (Without Even Trying) by Sam Harris.

152). The Future of the Book by Sam Harris.

151). An Open Letter to Michelle Obama: Beyonce is Not a Role Model by Rahi Kumar.

150). The Week the World Stood Still: The Cuban Missile Crisis and Ownership of the World by Noam Chomsky.

149). The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today by Charles Dudley Warner and Mark Twain.[1]

148). Charlemagne's DNA and Our Universal Royalty by Carl Zimmer.

147). The Acme Novelty Library, Number 18 by F. Chris Ware.[1]

146). The World's Last Night and Other Essays by C. S. Lewis.[1]

145). The World's Last Night: Christian Hope - Its Meaning for Today by C. S. Lewis.

144). Religion and Rocketry: Will We Lose God in Outer Space by C. S. Lewis.

143). Good Work and Good Works by C. S. Lewis.

142). Screwtape Proposes a Toast by C. S. Lewis.

141). Lilies that Fester by C. S. Lewis.

140). On Obstinacy in Belief by C. S. Lewis.

139). The Efficacy of Prayer by C. S. Lewis.

138). Þetta er ekki pistill sem mun breyta lífi þínu eftir Óttar M. Norðfjörð.

137). Ókeipiss, 3. tölublað ritstýrt af Hugleiki Dagssyni.

136). 'Magic Mushrooms' Trigger Lasting Personality Change by Maia Szalavitz.

135). Magic Mushrooms Expand the Mind By Dampening Brain Activity by Maia Szalavitz.

134). Right Man's Burden: Why Empire Enthusiast Niall Ferguson Won't Change His Mind by Benjamin Wallace-Wells.

133). Are Liberals Going to Finally Get It This Time About Islam? by Sean Faircloth.

132). An Atheist Muslim's Perspective on the 'Root Causes' of Islamist Jihadism and the Politics of Islamophobia by Ali A. Rizvi.

131). How to Make a Feminist Porno by Reina Gattuso.

130). I'm Still Here: Back Online After a Year Without the Internet by Paul Miller.

129). Draumur um Sigmund Davíð eftir Andra Snæ Magnason.

Apríl (9/31)

128). The Power of 'I Don't Know' by Tim Kreider.

127). A Study in Emerald by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Jouni Koponen.[1] [Hugo & Locus Award winner]

126). How the Rules of Racism Are Different for Asian Americans by Matthew Salesses.

125). The Case of the Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Neil Gaiman.

124). The Mind of a Con Man by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee.

123). The Futurological Congress: From the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Michael Kandel.[1]

122). Góða tungl eftir Steingrím Thorsteinsson.

121). I Cthulhu or What's a Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing in a Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47° 9' S, Longitude 126° 43' W)? by Neil Gaiman.[1]

120). Cinnamon by Neil Gaiman.

119). How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Rags Morales.[1] [Hugo Award nominee; Locus Award winner]

118). Terry Pratchett: An Appreciation by Neil Gaiman.

117). All Books Have Genders by Neil Gaiman.

116). How Dare You: On America and Writing About It by Neil Gaiman.

115). Memoirs Found in a Bathtub by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Christine Rose and Michael Kandel.[1]

114). The Facts in the Case of Dr. Andrew Wakefield by Darryl Cunningham.

113). A Poem for Dzhokar by Amanda Palmer.

112). Amanda Palmer's Accidental Experiment with Real Communism by Joshua Clover.

111). Roughing It by Mark Twain.[1]

110). Firðrúm eftir Reyni Axelsson.

109). Destroying the Commons: How the Magna Carta Became a Minor Carta by Noam Chomsky.

108). Scientology: The Story by Diane Johnson.

107). Joan Collins Is Right. Any Woman Who Wants to Stay Beautiful (Like Me!) Needs to Diet Every Day of Her Life by Samantha Brick.

106). What God Wants: 'Does Jesus Really Love Me?' by Jeff Chu by Dan Savage.

105). A Burlesque Autobiography and, First Romance by Mark Twain.[1]

104). Awful, Terrible Medieval Romance by Mark Twain.

103). Burlesque Autobiography [...] by Mark Twain.

102). His Master's Voice by Stanislaw Lem.[1]

101). Þrír kaflar um mengjafræði eftir Reyni Axelsson.

100). Beðið eftir Beckett eftir Illuga Jökulson.

99). The Game of Politics: Pursuit of Power over People by Jón Þór Ólafsson.

98). How to Become a SoundCloud Superstar, One Fake Fan at a Time by Terry Matthew.

97). Járnfrúin kemur í kvöld eftir Frímann Gunnarson.

96). The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim's Progress by Mark Twain.[1]

95). Micromégas: Philosophical History by Voltaire. Translated by Peter Phalen.[1]

94). Russell Brand on Margaret Thatcher: 'I Always Felt Sorry for Her Children' by Russell Brand.

93). Okkar eigin Steubenville eftir Sigríði Guðmarsdóttur.

92). Margaret Thatcher: The Lady and the Land She Leaves Behind

91). Women Raping Men by Richard Morgan.

90). Er Sigmundur Davíð lærdómur okkar af hruninu? eftir Jón Kalman Stefánsson.

89). Why Protests Must Be Culturally Appropriate by Ruby Hamad.

Mars (5/30)

88). Violence and Dignity: Reflections on the Middle East by Noam Chomsky.

87). Hospital of the Transfiguration by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by William Brand.[1]

86). Same-Sex 'Marriage' and the Abyss of Nihilism by Carson Holloway.

85). Why Gay Marriage Will Win, and Sexual Freedom Will Lose by Megan McArdle.

84). The Day that TV News Died by Chris Hedges.

83). The Language Instinct: The New Science of Language and Mind by Steven Pinker.[1]

82). Húmor krossins eftir Bjarna Karlsson.

81). Sea Story by A. S. Byatt.

80). Down to a Sunless Sea by Neil Gaiman.

79). Women in Science: Know Your Limits! by Dean Burnett.

78). Mig langar: Vasaleikrit eftir Þorvald Þorsteinsson.

77). You Wouldn't Believe How Fast Americans Are Losing Their Religion - But the Fundamentalists Have a Plan by Adam Lee.

76). The Freakonomics of Smut: Does It Actually Cause Rape? by Tim Worstall.

75). I Am the Blogger Who Allegedly "Complicated" the Steubenville Gang Rape Case - and I Wouldn't Change a Thing by Alexandria Goddard.

74). Why the European Plan to Ban Porn Is a Bad Idea by Zack Beauchamp.

73). Lunch with the FT: Noam Chomsky by John McDermott.

72). Ban on Internet Porn Not Supported by Science by Christopher J. Ferguson.

71). Ticket to Ride: How the Internet Fueled a New Board Game Powerhouse by Caleb Melby.

70). Steubenville and the Misplaced Sympathy for Jane Doe's Rapists by Megan Carpentier.

69). Rape Apologists: 'Those Poor Boys...' A Girl Was RAPED, What About Her? by Lorraine Devon Wilke.

68). Return from the Stars by Stanislaw Lem.[1]

67). Stop Selling Me Porn by Simona Covel.

66). Why Lent Is Really Stupid by Kyle Van Son.

65). Ég bið forláts eftir Helga Seljan.

64). Private Traits and Attributes Are Predictable from Digital Records of Human Behavior by David Stillwell, Michal Kosinski, and Thore Graepel.

63). Can Civilization Survive Capitalism? by Noam Chomsky.

62). My Life Without Drugs by Russell Brand.

61). The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

60). Seduced by 'Perfect' Pitch: How Auto-Tune Conquered Pop Music by Lessley Anderson.

59). Tales of Pirx the Pilot by Stanislaw Lem.[1]

58). Spörfuglinn eftir Ivan Turgenev.

57). Hundurinn eftir Ivan Turgenev.

56). Apinn eftir Ivan Turgenev.

55). The Dangerous Logic of the Bradley Manning Case by Yochai Benkler.

54). It's the Sugar, Folks by Mark Bittman.

Febrúar (7/13)

53). Veraldleg lagasetning og kristin gildi eftir Hjalta Hugason og Sigrúnu Óskarsdóttur.

52). Strákar gera en stelpur eru: Kynjaskipting og markaðssetning eftir kyni í útgáfu barnabóka eftir Ester Ósk Hilmarsdóttur.

51). Uncivil Servant Starring Belkar Bitterleaf by Rich Burlew.

50). Misguided Nostalgia for Our Paleo Past by Marlene Zuk.

49). Why Gender Equality Stalled by Stephanie Coontz.

48). Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality by Cacilda Jethá and Christopher Ryan.

47). Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism by Mark Twain.

46). PISA in Focus 25: Are Countries Moving Towards More Equitable Education Systems?

45). The Ignorance Caucus by Paul Krugman.

44). Hlutverk stjúpmæðra: Kröfur og væntingar eftir Ólöfu Láru Ágústsdóttur.

43). Have You Ever Legalized Marijuana? by Steve Yegge.

42). Programming's Dirtiest Little Secret by Steve Yegge.

41). Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion: A Guide to the Implementation of Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights by Jim Murdoch.

40). Education and the Social Order by Bertrand Russell.

39). It's Obvious You Won't Survive by Your Wits Alone: A Dilbert Book by Scott Adams.[1]

38). On Denoting by Bertrand Russell.

37). Hugleiðing í kjölfar dóms Hæstaréttar í máli nr. 521/2012 eftir Rún Knútsdóttur.

36). Óraunsæi Sjálfstæðisflokksins í utanríkismálum eftir Össur Skarphéðinsson.

35). The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships & Other Adventures by Catherine A. Liszt and Dossie Easton.[1]

34). The Causes of Anti-Semitism: A Critique of the Bible by Arthur Blech.[1]

Janúar (4/29)

33). Fáðu já! Stuttmynd um mörkin milli ofbeldis og kynlífs: Leiðarvísir fyrir starfsfólk grunnskóla eftir Brynhildi Björnsdóttur, Pál Óskar Hjálmtýsson og Þórdísi Elvu Þorvaldsdóttur.

32). Combat: The Zone of Women's Liberation? by Cynthia Enloe.

31). Don't Replace Religion; End It by Penn Jillette.

30). Kynjasamþætting Gettu betur eftir Önnu Pálu Sverrisdóttur.

29). Syndir skynseminnar: Saga heimspekilegrar kvenfyrirlitningar eftir Jakob Ævarsson.

28). Words and Rules by Steven Pinker.

27). The Audacity of Lena Dunham, and Her Admirable Commitment to Making Us Look at Her Naked by Lesley Kinzel.

26). Sveltur undir mána: Sögur úr Hulduheimi bók 1 eftir Ásþór Loka Rúnarsson.

25). Leaving Office Feet First: Death in Congress by Forrest Maltzman, Lee Siegelman, and Sarah Binder.

24). Soldering Is Easy: Here's How to Do It by Mitch Altman. Illustrated by Andie Nordgren.

23). Losing My Religion for Equality by Jimmy Carter.

22). The Unbearable Invisibility of White Masculinity: Innocence in the Age of White Male Mass Shootings by David J. Leonard.

21). The Party Faithful by David Remnick.

20). On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace by Danny Cohen.

19). Mike Patton [Musician] by Ross Simonini.

18). Terry Pratchett: Sex, Death and Nature by Laurie Penny.

17). How "Sex Tips for Girls" Are Ruining Sex by Holly and Rhiannon.

16). "Fake" Nerd Girls, "Whores", and Sexism by Mariah Huehner.

15). The Problem with Naomi Wolf's Vagina by Laurie Penny.

14). This Strange Neo-Victorian Desire to Save Prostitutes and Porn Actresses by Laurie Penny.

13). Skullkickers: Five Funerals & a Bucket of Blood by Jim Zubkavich. Illustrated by Edwin Huang.

12). Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Abandoned to Fanatics by Salman Rushdie and Sam Harris.

11). It's All True by Sam Harris.

10). Honesty: The Muslim World's Scarcest Resource? by Sam Harris.

9). The God Fraud by Sam Harris.

8). On the Freedom to Offend an Imaginary God by Sam Harris.

7). The Once-Born and the Twice-Born by Gertrude Himmelfarb.

6). The Moral Animal by Jonathan Sacks.

5). Killing the Buddha by Sam Harris.

4). Wrestling the Troll by Sam Harris.

3). The Riddle of the Gun by Sam Harris.

2). The Love Song of Night and Day by Jenny Scott.

1). Í heimsókn hjá kaffi konungi eftir Stefan Zweig.

2012 (124/308)

Desember (6/9)

432). The Walking Dead Volume 1: Days Gone By by Robert Kirkman. Illustrated by Tony Moore.

431). Hanukkah with Bells On by Neil Gaiman.

430). Konan sem fékk spjót í höfuðið: Flækjur og furðuheimar vettvangsrannsókna eftir Kristínu Loftsdóttur.[1]

429). Are Icelanders Racist? by Arit John.

428). Are You There, People? It's Me, God by Jay Martel.

427). Fyrirlestur um hagi og réttindi kvenna eftir Bríeti Bjarnhéðinsdóttur. [Haldinn í Reykjavík 30. des. 1887, fyrsti fyrirlestur kvennmanns á Íslandi.]

426). Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins.[1]

425). The Way We Live Now: 4-4-04; Eurabia? by Niall Ferguson.

424). Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can't Protect Us Anymore by Mat Honan.

423). Erindi nr. Þ 141/1028 eftir Indriða H. Indriðason. [Athugasemdir til stjórnskipunar- og eftirlitsnefndar Alþingis vegna frumvarps til stjórnskipunarlaga (þingskjal 510 - 415. mál). Komudagur 13.12.2012.]

422). The Life and Death of Democracy by John Keane.[1]

421). Einn í stríði eftir Evert Hartman. Þýtt af Árna Þórarinssyni.[1]

420). Spennufíklar í sæstrengsspreng eftir Jón Helga Þórarinsson og Rúnar Þórarinsson.

419). Nefndarálit um frumvarp til laga um breytingu á lögum um skráð trúfélög, nr. 108/1999, með síðari breytingum (lífsskoðunarfélög, aðild barna að skráðum trúfélögum og lífsskoðunarfélögum o.fl.) eftir Þorgerði Katrínu Gunnarsdóttur.

418). Hreinsun: Skáldsaga eftir Sofi Oksanen. Þýtt af Sigurði Karlssyni.[1]

Nóvember (17/34)

417). Endymion by John Keats.

416). The Generous Gambler by Charles Baudelaire.

415). The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Introduction by Edmund C. Stedman.[1]

414). 2 B R 0 2 B by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..

413). Right Ho, Jeeves [...] by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

412). Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

411). Damned by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

410). Kortið og landið eftir Michel Houellebecq. Þýtt af Friðriki Rafnssyni.[1]

409). Endir 1: Opinberun eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

408). Lying by Sam Harris.

407). Forged: Writing in the Name of God - Why the Bible's Authors Are Not Who We Think They Are by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

406). Jeeves Takes Charge by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

405). Jeeves and the Chump Cyril by P. G. Wodehouse.

404). Startling Dressiness of a Lift Attendant by P. G. Wodehouse.

403). A Letter of Introduction by P. G. Wodehouse.

402). Jeeves in the Springtime by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

401). No Wedding Bells for Bingo by P. G. Wodehouse.

400). Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum by P. G. Wodehouse.

399). The Aunt and the Sluggard by P. G. Wodehouse.

398). Jeeves and the Hard Boiled Egg by P. G. Wodehouse.

397). Extricating Young Gussie by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

396). Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest by P. G. Wodehouse.

395). The Internal Clitoris by Melodious Ms. M.

394). Leave It to Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse.

393). La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats.[1]

392). Nine Inch Will Please a Lady [...] by Robert Burns.

391). Cock Up Your Beaver by Robert Burns.

390). Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

389). Dr. Seuss on Parser Methods by Fritz Ruehr.

388). Divided States of America: Notes on the Decline of a Great Nation by Gregor Peter Schmitz, Hans Hoyng, Marc Hujer, and Ullrich Fichtner.

387). The Story of O by Pauline Réage.[1]

386). A History of the Arab Peoples by Albert Hourani. Afterword by Malise Ruthven.[1]

385). Jesus and Mo Volume 5: Born Again by Mohammed Jones.

384). Jesus and Mo Volume 4: Big Al by Mohammed Jones.

383). Jesus and Mo Volume 3: Things Not Seen by Mohammed Jones.

382). Jesus and Mo Volume 2: Transubstantiated by Mohammed Jones.

381). Jesus and Mo Volume 1: "Where's the Soap?" by Mohammed Jones.

380). Men Who Use Computers Are the New Sex Symbols of the 90s by Scott Adams.

379). The Mathematics Behind xkcd: A Conversation with Randall Munroe by Laura Taalman.

378). The Chicago Plan Revisited: IMF Working Paper by Jaromir Benes and Michael Kumhof.

377). The Complete Short Stories by J.G. Ballard.[1][2]

376). Report from an Obscure Planet by J.G. Ballard.

375). The Message from Mars by J.G. Ballard.

374). A Guide to Virtual Death by J.G. Ballard.

373). War Fever by J.G. Ballard.[1]

372). Dream Cargoes by J.G. Ballard.

371). War Fever by J.G. Ballard.

370). A Proposal to Classify Happiness as a Psychiatric Disorder by Richard P. Bentall.

369). The Largest Theme Park in the World by J.G. Ballard.

368). The Enormous Space by J.G. Ballard.

367). Love in a Colder Climate by J.G. Ballard.

Október (7/45)

366). The Secret History of World War 3 by J.G. Ballard.

365). Memories of the Space Age by J.G. Ballard.[1]

364). The Man Who Walked on the Moon by J.G. Ballard.

363). Answers to a Questionnaire by J.G. Ballard.

362). The Object of the Attack by J.G. Ballard.

361). Misguided, Dangerous, and Wrong: an Analysis of Anti-Pornography Politics by Gayle Rubin.

360). Report on an Unidentified Space Station by J.G. Ballard.

359). Myths of the Near Future by J.G. Ballard.[1]

358). Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture by Peggy Orenstein.[1]

357). Memories of the Space Age by J.G. Ballard.

356). The Charles Mingus CAT-alog for Toilet Training Your Cat by Charles Mingus.

355). News from the Sun by J.G. Ballard.

354). A Host of Furious Fancies by J.G. Ballard.

353). Motel Architecture by J.G. Ballard.

352). Zodiac 2000 by J.G. Ballard.

351). The Venus Hunters by J.G. Ballard.[1]

350). One Afternoon at Utah Beach by J.G. Ballard.

349). Having a Wonderful Time by J.G. Ballard.

348). The Stupidity of Dignity by Steven Pinker.

347). Theatre of War by J.G. Ballard.

346). Writing Correct Programs by Jon Bentley.

345). The Intensive Care Unit by J.G. Ballard.

344). Pornography's Effects: The Need for Solid Evidence: A Review Essay of Everyday Pornography, edited by Karen Boyle (New York: Routledge, 2010) and Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality, by Gail Dines (Boston: Beacon, 2010) by Ronald Weitzer.

343). The Index by J.G. Ballard.

342). The Dead Time by J.G. Ballard.

341). A Review of Iceland's Draft Constitution by James Melton, Tom Ginsburg, and Zachary Elkins.

340). Low-Flying Aircraft and Other Stories by J.G. Ballard.[1]

339). The Ultimate City by J.G. Ballard.

338). The Smile by J.G. Ballard.

337). The 60 Minute Zoom by J.G. Ballard.

336). Notes Towards a Mental Breakdown by J.G. Ballard.

335). Why Numbering Should Start at Zero by Edsger W. Dijkstra.

334). The Life and Death of God by J.G. Ballard.

333). Low-Flying Aircraft by J.G. Ballard.

332). The Air Disaster by J.G. Ballard.

331). A Bug and a Crash: Sometimes a Bug Is More than a Nuisance by James Gleick.

330). My Dream of Flying to Wake Island by J.G. Ballard.

329). The Greatest Television Show on Earth by J.G. Ballard.

328). Oxford Manifesto 1947: Drawn up at the International Liberal Conference at Wadham College, Oxford, in April, 1947

327). Vermilion Sands by J.G. Ballard.[1]

326). Say Goodbye to the Wind by J.G. Ballard.

325). A Place and a Time to Die by J.G. Ballard.

324). The Killing Ground by J.G. Ballard.

323). Rökstudd forritun í Java eftir Snorra Agnarsson.

322). The Comsat Angels by J.G. Ballard.

321). To Leap or Not to Leap? by Stanley Rabinowitz.

320). The Dead Astronaut by J.G. Ballard.

319). Why I Want to Fuck Ronald Reagan by J.G. Ballard.[1]

318). The Cloud-Sculptors of Coral D by J.G. Ballard.

317). The Recognition by J.G. Ballard.[1]

316). The Philosophy of Paine by Thomas Alva Edison.

315). Cry Hope, Cry Fury! by J.G. Ballard.

September (14/31)

314). Ný stjórnarskrá Íslands: Frumvarp stjórnlagaráðs til stjórnskipunarlaga 2011

313). The Day of Forever by J.G. Ballard.[1]

312). Tomorrow Is a Million Years by J.G. Ballard.

311). Chronopolis and Other Stories by J.G. Ballard.[1]

310). The Disaster Area by J.G. Ballard.[1]

309). The Impossible Man by J.G. Ballard.[1]

308). Storm-Bird, Storm-Dreamer by J.G. Ballard.

307). The Impossible Man by J.G. Ballard.

306). Sexual Life in Ottoman Society by Sema Nilgün Erdogan.

305). Untitled by Zack de la Rocha.

304). The Day of Forever by J.G. Ballard.[1]

303). The Beach Murders by J.G. Ballard.

302). The Terminal Beach (UK) by J.G. Ballard.[1]

301). The Gioconda of the Twilight Moon by J.G. Ballard.

300). Istanbul: The Imperial City by John Freely.

299). The Qur'an: An Introduction by Abdullah Saeed.

298). The Drowned Giant by J.G. Ballard. [Nebula Award nominee]

297). The Delta at Sunset by J.G. Ballard.

296). The Illuminated Man by J.G. Ballard.

295). The Terminal Beach by J.G. Ballard.

294). The Lost Leonardo by J.G. Ballard.

293). Prisoner of the Coral Deep by J.G. Ballard.

292). Time of Passage by J.G. Ballard.

291). The Screen Game by J.G. Ballard.

290). The Sudden Afternoon by J.G. Ballard.

289). Minus One by J.G. Ballard.[1]

288). End-Game by J.G. Ballard.

287). Passport to Eternity by J.G. Ballard.[1]

286). The Venus Hunters by J.G. Ballard.

285). Now Wakes the Sea by J.G. Ballard.

284). The Time-Tombs by J.G. Ballard.

283). A Question of Re-Entry by J.G. Ballard.

282). The Reptile Enclosure by J.G. Ballard.

281). The Subliminal Man by J.G. Ballard.

280). The Man on the 99th Floor by J.G. Ballard.

279). The Singing Statues by J.G. Ballard.

278). The Voices of Time by J.G. Ballard.

277). The Four-Dimensional Nightmare by J.G. Ballard.[1]

276). The Watch-Towers by J.G. Ballard.

275). The Cage of Sand by J.G. Ballard.

274). Passport to Eternity by J.G. Ballard.

273). Time Out Istanbul, 2010 Edition edited by Daniel Neilson.

272). Thirteen to Centaurus by J.G. Ballard.

271). The Thousand Dreams of Stellavista by J.G. Ballard.

270). The Christ: A Critical Review and Analysis of the Evidence of His Existence by John E. Remsberg.

Ágúst (4/13)

269). Fantasíur ritstýrt af Hildi Sverrisdóttur.[1]

268). Billenium by J.G. Ballard.

267). The Garden of Time by J.G. Ballard.

266). The Insane Ones by J.G. Ballard.

265). The Gentle Assassin by J.G. Ballard.

264). Billennium by J.G. Ballard.[1]

263). Mr. F. Is Mr. F. by J.G. Ballard.[1]

262). The Voices of Time and Other Stories by J.G. Ballard.

261). The Overloaded Man by J.G. Ballard.

260). Deep End by J.G. Ballard.[1]

259). Studio 5, The Stars by J.G. Ballard.[1]

258). The Last World of Mr. Goddard by J.G. Ballard.

257). Leiðarvísir í ástamálum, Handbók hjóna og ástabréf eftir Ingimund gamla og Madömmu Tobbu. Inngangur eftir Örn Hrafnkelsson og Þorfinn Skúlason.

256). The Voices of Time by J.G. Ballard.[1]

255). Chronopolis by J.G. Ballard.

254). Zone of Terror by J.G. Ballard.[1]

253). The Sound-Sweep by J.G. Ballard.[1]

Júlí (8/24)

252). Love Again by Philip Larkin.

251). Annus Mirabilis by Philip Larkin.

250). Druuna: Morbus Gravis II by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.

249). All Too Human by Fernando Rubio.

248). The Bullfighter by Herikberto.

247). Manel Montana by Miguel Angel Prado.

246). Hector by Daniel Torres.

245). One Dollar by Peter Kuper.

244). To See Naples by Mœbius.

243). Skullkickers: Four Tavern Tales by Adam Warren, Brian Clevinger, Chris Sims, and Ray Fawkes. Illustrated by Jeff Cruz, Jim Zubkavich, Joe Vriens, and Scott Hepburn.

242). Aubade by Philip Larkin.

241). Church Going by Philip Larkin.

240). A Winter Book: Selected Stories by Tove Jansson. Introduction by Ali Smith. Translated by David McDuff, Kingsley Hart, and Silvester Mazzarella.[1]

239). Stories by Michael Moorcock.[1]

238). Loser by Chuck Palahniuk.

237). The Knife by Richard Adams.

236). The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman. [Locus Award winner]

235). Blood by Roddy Doyle.

234). Introduction: Just Four Words by Neil Gaiman.

233). The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats.[1]

232). Talking in Bed by Philip Larkin.

231). This Be the Verse by Philip Larkin.[1]

230). September 1, 1939 by W. H. Auden.[1]

229). O What Is That Sound by W. H. Auden.

228). The Summer Book: A Novel by Tove Jansson. Foreword by Esther Freud. Translated by Thomas Teal.[1]

227). The Order of the Stick 3: War and XPs by Rich Burlew.[1]

226). Enn fleiri íslensk dægurlög eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

225). 2666: A Novel by Roberto Bolaño. Translated by Natasha Wimmer.[1]

224). The Order of the Stick D: Snips, Snails, and Dragon Tales by Rich Burlew.[1]

223). What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay.

222). Funeral Blues by W. H. Auden.[1]

221). 6.59am by Shane Koyczan.

Júní (7/16)

220). Pornophobia, Pornophilia, and the Need for a Middle Path: A Review Essay of Nadine Strossen's Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights by Teresa M. Bruce.

219). Attack of the Theocrats!: How the Religious Right Harms Us All - and What We Can Do About It by Sean Faircloth.

218). Why Are You Atheists So Angry?: 99 Things That Piss Off the Godless by Greta Christina.

217). The Good News Club: The Christian Right's Stealth Assault on America's Children by Katherine Stewart.

216). Skullkickers: 1000 Opas and a Dead Body by Jim Zubkavich. Illustrated by Chris Stevens.

215). The False Allure of Group Selection by Steven Pinker.

214). Avengelyne: The Hand of God by Mark Poulton. Illustrated by Owen Gieni.

213). Now: Zero by J.G. Ballard.

212). The Waiting Grounds by J.G. Ballard.

211). Track 12 by J.G. Ballard.[1]

210). Manhole 69 by J.G. Ballard.

209). Venus Smiles by J.G. Ballard.[1]

208). The Concentration City by J.G. Ballard.[1]

207). Escapement by J.G. Ballard.

206). Ecologic: The Truth and Lies of Green Economics by Brian Clegg.

205). What I Believe by J.G. Ballard.

204). Project for a New Novel by J.G. Ballard.

203). The Invisible Years: Spring 1979 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford.

202). The Invisible Years: Summer 1978 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford.

201). The Invisible Years: Winter 1977/1978 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford.

200). The Invisible Years: Autmun 1977 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford.

199). The Invisible Years: Winter 1976 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford.

198). Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis.[1]

Maí (17/20)

197). The Invisible Years: Summer 1976 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford.

196). The Side-Effects of Orthonovin G by J.G. Ballard.

195). The Bathroom by J.G. Ballard.

194). Advertiser's Announcements by J.G. Ballard.

193). Neil Armstrong Remembers His Journey to the Moon by J.G. Ballard.

192). Journey Across a Crater by J.G. Ballard.

191). Jane Fonda's Augmentation Mammoplasty by J.G. Ballard.

190). Queen Elizabeth's Rhinoplasty by J.G. Ballard.

189). Coitus 80: A Description of the Sexual Act in 1980 by J.G. Ballard.

188). The Violent Noon by J.G. Ballard.

187). Candide by Voltaire. Translated by Philip Littell.[1]

186). Svarfdæla saga[1][2]

185). The Dying Fall by J.G. Ballard.

184). The Autobiography of J.G.B. by J.G. Ballard.

183). The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered as a Downhill Motor Race by J.G. Ballard.

182). The Crucifixion Considered as an Uphill Bicycle Race by Alfred Jarry. Translated by Roger Shattuck.

181). Prima Belladonna by J.G. Ballard.

180). Liars for Jesus: The Religious Right's Alternate Version of American History, Volume I by Chris Rodda.

179). Why Orwell Matters by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

178). Science, Religion, and Society: The Problem of Evolution in America by Jerry A. Coyne.

177). Broken Music: A Memoir by Sting.

176). Thomas Jefferson: Author of America by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

175). Slash by Slash with Anthony Bozza.[1]

174). Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography by Christopher Hitchens.

173). Amma les: Gengið í hring eftir Guðlaugu Richter.

172). Goodbye to All That: Why Americans Are Not Taught History by Christopher Hitchens.

171). 50 Facts You Need to Know: Europe by Emma Hartley. [Junk.]

170). Concerning Christian Liberty by Martin Luther.

169). Gandhi's Letters to Hitler by Mohandas K. Gandhi.

168). The Fountain by Darren Aronofsky. Illustrated by Kent Williams.[1]

167). War's End: Profiles from Bosnia 1995-96 by Joe Sacco.[1]

166). Safe Area Gorazde: The War in Eastern Bosnia 1992-95 by Joe Sacco. Introduction by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

165). Civil War #1 by Mark Millar. Illustrated by Steve McNiven.

164). But I Like It by Joe Sacco.

163). The Case of the 500-Mile Email by Trey Harris.

162). Signal to Noise by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

161). Notes from a Defeatist by Joe Sacco.[1]

Apríl (20/6)

160). Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? with Other Tales of the Dark Knight by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Andy Kubert, Bernie Mireault, Mark Buckingham, Mike Hoffman, and Simon Bisley.[1]

159). My Name Is Red by Orhan Pamuk. Translated by Erdag M. Göknar.[1]

158). Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Tenth Anniversary Edition by Frank Miller. Illustrated by Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley.[1]

157). Þórgnýr: Sonur stjarnanna eftir Jean Van Hamme. Myndskreytt af Grzegorz Rosinski. Þýtt af Ingunni Thorarensen.

156). English as She Is Spoke; or A Jest in Sober Earnest by Pedro Carolino. Introduction by James Millington.[1]

155). How Good Is Good Enough? by Andy Stanley.

154). "Dammit I'm Mad" by Demetri Martin.

153). Imperial Bedrooms by Bret Easton Ellis.[1]

152). The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs by Irvine Welsh.[1]

151). Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by David Hume.[1]

150). Athos in America by Jason.

149). Króka-Refs saga[1]

148). Fræðin minni eftir Martin Luther. Þýtt af Helga Hálfdánarsyni.

147). SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance by Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt.[1]

146). What Must Be Said by Günter Grass. Translated by Breon Mitchell.

145). Bobby and the Gurg: An Illustrated Book for Sober-Minded Children by Zach Weinersmith.

144). Christian Science by Mark Twain.[1]

143). The Satyricon by Petronius Arbiter. Translated by W. C. Firebaugh.[1]

142). The Fixer: A Story from Sarajevo by Joe Sacco.[1]

141). Downsize This!: Random Threats from an Unarmed American by Michael Moore.[1]

140). Níkeujátningin

139). Postullega trúarjátningin

138). Aþanasíusarjátningin eftir Athanasius. Þýtt af Sigurbirni Einarssyni.

137). The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy.[1]

136). 300 by Frank Miller. Illustrated by Lynn Varley.[1]

135). 32 Stories: The Complete Optic Nerve Mini-Comics by Adrian Tomine.[1]

Mars (8/2)

134). Ágsborgarjátningin eftir Philipp Melanchthon. Formáli eftir Gregor Brück.

133). The Money Game by 'Adam Smith'.

132). Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions by Abdul-Rahman al-Sheha. Adapted by Abu Salman Deya ud-Deen Eberie.

131). Avengelyne: Devil in the Flesh by Mark Poulton and Rob Liefeld. Illustrated by Owen Gieni.

130). A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam by I. A. Ibrahim.

129). The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: The Truth About Corporate Cons, Globalization and High-Finance Fraudsters by Greg Palast.[1]

128). The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco. Translated by Richard Dixon.[1]

127). The Knights of King Arthur: How to Begin and What to Do by Dascomb Forbush and William Byron Forbush.

126). Nation by Terry Pratchett.[1]

125). Andlegt sjálfstæði eftir Pjetur G. Guðmundsson og Robert G. Ingersoll.

Febrúar (7/107)

124). How the Mind Works by Steven Pinker.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Finalist]

123). Evrópusamstarf og þáttaka Íslands í því: Erindi flutt á ráðstefnu Sambands ungra Sjálfstæðismanna í Domus Medica 2. apríl 1977 ritstýrt af Baldri Guðlaugssyni.

122). 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Jay Rubin and Philip Gabriel.[1]

121). Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Story of Love, Books and Revolution by Azar Nafisi.[1]

120). Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

119). Prisoner of Shelves by Christopher Hitchens.

118). A Very, Very Dirty Word by Christopher Hitchens.

117). Suck It Up by Christopher Hitchens.

116). The You Decade by Christopher Hitchens.

115). The Other L-Word by Christopher Hitchens.

114). This Was Not Looting by Christopher Hitchens.

113). Words Matter by Christopher Hitchens.

112). History and Mystery by Christopher Hitchens.

111). Don't Mince Words by Christopher Hitchens.

110). Easter Charade by Christopher Hitchens.

109). Burned Out by Christopher Hitchens.

108). She's No Fundamentalist by Christopher Hitchens.

107). Eschew the Taboo by Christopher Hitchens.

106). Stand Up for Denmark! by Christopher Hitchens.

105). Let Them Eat Pork Rinds by Christopher Hitchens.

104). When the King Saved God by Christopher Hitchens.

103). W. G. Sebald: Requiem for Germany by Christopher Hitchens.

102). Just Give Peace a Chance? by Christopher Hitchens.

101). A War Worth Fighting by Christopher Hitchens.

100). Victor Klemperer: Survivor by Christopher Hitchens.

99). Imagining Hitler by Christopher Hitchens.

98). Martin Amis: Lightness at Midnight by Christopher Hitchens.

97). The Persian Version by Christopher Hitchens.

96). Isabel Allende: Chile Redux by Christopher Hitchens.

95). Arthur Koestler: The Zealot by Christopher Hitchens.

94). André Malraux: One Man's Fate by Christopher Hitchens.

93). Victor Serge: Pictures from an Inquisition by Christopher Hitchens.

92). The Case for Humanitarian Intervention by Christopher Hitchens.

91). Overstating Jewish Power by Christopher Hitchens.

90). Is the Euro Doomed? by Christopher Hitchens.

89). Hugo Boss by Christopher Hitchens.

88). The Eighteenth Brumaire of the Castro Dynasty by Christopher Hitchens.

87). North Korea: A Nation of Racist Dwarves by Christopher Hitchens.

86). Worse Than Nineteen Eighty-four by Christopher Hitchens.

85). Once Upon a Time in Germany by Christopher Hitchens.

84). The Vietnam Syndrome by Christopher Hitchens.

83). Childhood's End: An African Nightmare by Christopher Hitchens.

82). What Happened to the Suicide Bombers of Jerusalem? by Christopher Hitchens.

81). Tunisia: At the Desert's Edge by Christopher Hitchens.

80). Holiday in Iraq by Christopher Hitchens.

79). The Swastika and the Cedar by Christopher Hitchens.

78). Edward Said: Where the Twain Should Have Met by Christopher Hitchens.

77). The Case of Orientalism by Christopher Hitchens.

76). Algeria: A French Quarrel by Christopher Hitchens.

75). The Perils of Partition by Christopher Hitchens.

74). From Abbottabad to Worse by Christopher Hitchens.

73). Benazir Bhutto: Daughter of Destiny by Christopher Hitchens.

72). Long Live Democratic Seismology by Christopher Hitchens.

71). Iran's Waiting Game by Christopher Hitchens.

70). Believe Me, It's Torture by Christopher Hitchens.

69). First, Silence the Whistle-Blower by Christopher Hitchens.

68). Afghanistan's Dangerous Bet by Christopher Hitchens.

67). Charles, Prince of Piffle by Christopher Hitchens.

66). Wine Drinkers of the World, Unite by Christopher Hitchens.

65). In Your Face by Christopher Hitchens.

64). The New Commandments by Christopher Hitchens.

63). So Many Men's Rooms, So Little Time by Christopher Hitchens.

62). As American as Apple Pie by Christopher Hitchens.

61). Stieg Larsson: The Author Who Played with Fire by Christopher Hitchens.

60). Why Women Aren't Funny by Christopher Hitchens.

59). Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lived by Christopher Hitchens.

58). Saki: Where the Wild Things Are by Christopher Hitchens.

57). Fleet Street's Finest: From Waugh to Frayn by Christopher Hitchens.

56). Fraser's Flashman: Scoundrel Time by Christopher Hitchens.

55). J. G. Ballard: The Catastrophist by Christopher Hitchens.

54). C. L. R. James: Mid Off, Not Right On by Christopher Hitchens.

53). Edward Upward: The Captive Mind by Christopher Hitchens.

52). Stephen Spender: A Nice Bloody Fool by Christopher Hitchens.

51). Loving Philip Larkin by Christopher Hitchens.

50). Death from a Salesman: Graham Greene's Bottled Ontology by Christopher Hitchens.

49). Graham Greene: I'll Be Damned by Christopher Hitchens.

48). John Buchan: Spy Thriller's Father by Christopher Hitchens.

47). Anthony Powell: An Omnivorous Curiosity by Christopher Hitchens.

46). P. G. Wodehouse: The Honorable Schoolboy by Christopher Hitchens.

45). Evelyn Waugh: The Permanent Adolescent by Christopher Hitchens.

44). W. Somerset Maugham: Poor Old Willie by Christopher Hitchens.

43). Jessica Mitford's Poison Pen by Christopher Hitchens.

42). On Animal Farm by Christopher Hitchens.

41). Ezra Pound: A Revolutionary Simpleton by Christopher Hitchens.

40). Rebecca West: Things Worth Fighting For by Christopher Hitchens.

39). Marx's Journalism: The Grub Street Years by Christopher Hitchens.

38). The Dark Side of Dickens by Christopher Hitchens.

37). Gustave Flaubert: I'm with Stupide by Christopher Hitchens.

36). Samuel Johnson: Demons and Dictionaries by Christopher Hitchens.

35). Edmund Burke: Reactionary Prophet by Christopher Hitchens.

34). The Men Who Made England: Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall by Christopher Hitchens.

33). Isaac Newton: Flaws of Gravity by Christopher Hitchens.

32). In Search of the Washington Novel by Christopher Hitchens.

31). In Defense of Foxhole Atheists by Christopher Hitchens.

30). Old Enough to Die by Christopher Hitchens.

29). Political Animals by Christopher Hitchens.

28). An Anglosphere Future by Christopher Hitchens.

27). America the Banana Republic by Christopher Hitchens.

26). Vidal Loco by Christopher Hitchens.

25). John Updike, Part Two: Mr. Geniality by Christopher Hitchens.

24). John Updike, Part One: No Way by Christopher Hitchens.

23). Vladimir Nabokov: Hurricane Lolita by Christopher Hitchens.

22). Saul Bellow: The Great Assimilator by Christopher Hitchens.

21). JFK: In Sickness and by Stealth by Christopher Hitchens.

20). Upton Sinclair: A Capitalist Primer by Christopher Hitchens.

19). Mark Twain: American Radical by Christopher Hitchens.

18). Abraham Lincoln: Misery's Child by Christopher Hitchens.

17). John Brown: The Man Who Ended Slavery by Christopher Hitchens.

16). Benjamin Franklin: Free and Easy by Christopher Hitchens.

15). Jefferson Versus the Muslim Pirates by Christopher Hitchens.

14). The Private Jefferson by Christopher Hitchens.

13). Gods of Our Fathers: The United States of Enlightenment by Christopher Hitchens.

12). Að leiðarlokum eftir Ulla Söderström.

11). Witttgenstein by A.C. Grayling.

Janúar (9/1)

10). Glæsir eftir Ármann Jakobsson.[1]

9). Skullkickers: The Original Short Stories by Jim Zubkavich. Illustrated by Chris Stevens.

8). Turning Back the Clock: Hot Wars and Media Populism by Umberto Eco. Translated by Alastair McEwen.

7). Blysfarir eftir Sigurbjörgu Þrastardóttur.[1]

6). Just Kids by Patti Smith.[1]

5). Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time by Michael Shermer.[1]

4). Eru trúarbrögð náttúruleg?: Um hugræna trúarbragðafræði eftir Guðmund Inga Markússon.

3). Legend by Fiann Paul.

2). Icelandic Picnic by Sigrún Sigvaldadóttir and Áslaug Snorradóttir.

1). Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie.[1]

2011 (154/155)

Desember (14/2)

309). Goðheimar 2: Hamarsheimt eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen. Myndskreytt af Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Guðna Kolbeinssyni.[1][2]

308). Goðheimar 1: Úlfurinn bundinn eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen. Myndskreytt af Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Guðna Kolbeinssyni.[1][2]

307). Letters to a Young Contrarian by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

306). Dork Tower #7: Chillin' by John Kovalic.

305). Dude, Where's My Country? by Michael Moore.[1]

304). Adventures in a TV Nation by Kathleen Glynn and Michael Moore.[1]

303). Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman.[1]

302). Blóðhófnir eftir Gerði Kristnýju.

301). Töfraævintýri Hannesar 1 eftir Freyju Gyðudóttur Gunnarsdóttur.

300). Popular Hits II by Hugleikur Dagsson.

299). Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick.[1]

298). Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War by Barbara Ehrenreich.

297). On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King.[1]

296). Making Money: A Discworld Novel by Terry Pratchett.[1] [Nebula Award nominee; Locus Award winner]

295). Bréf til Þórðar frænda eftir Úlfar Þormóðsson.

294). The Debunking Handbook by John Cook and Stephan Lewandowsky.

Nóvember (7/1)

293). Thud!: A Discworld Novel by Terry Pratchett.[1]

292). Lesarinn eftir Bernhard Schlink. Þýtt af Arthúri Björgvini Bollasyni.[1]

291). All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy.[1]

290). After Dark by Haruki Murakami. Translated by Jay Rubin.[1]

289). Hitch-22: A Memoir by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

288). A Mathematician's Apology by G. H. Hardy.

287). Whores and Other Feminists edited by Jill Nagle.

286). Palestine by Joe Sacco. Introduction by Edward W. Said.[1]

Október (23/7)

285). From Hell: Being a Melodrama in Sixteen Parts by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Eddie Campbell.[1]

284). Going Postal: A Discworld Novel by Terry Pratchett.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]

283). The Book of Bunny Suicides by Andy Riley.[1]

282). The Astounding Wolf-Man, Volume 1 by Robert Kirkman. Illustrated by Jason Howard.[1]

281). Sláine: Warrior Beyond Time by Pat Mills. Illustrated by Dermot Power and Glenn Fabry.

280). Death: The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Tori Amos. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1]

279). Death Talks About Life by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

278). Death: The High Cost of Living #3: The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1]

277). Death: The High Cost of Living #2: A Night to Remember by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1]

276). Death: The High Cost of Living #1: The Spirit of the Stairway by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1]

275). Phonogram: Rue Britannia by Kieron Gillen. Illustrated by Jamie McKelvie.[1]

274). The Number 73304-23-4153-6-96-8 by Thomas Ott.[1]

273). In the Café by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Sidney Eric Dement.

272). Future Prospects by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Sidney Eric Dement.

271). Black Orchid by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

270). Þú sem ert á himnum: Rýnt í bresti biblíunnar með guði almáttugum eftir Úlfar Þormóðsson.[1]

269). James Sturm's America: God, Gold, and Golems by James Sturm.

268). Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came by Robert Browning.[1] [Cuthbert! The Dark Tower!]

267). Shortcomings by Adrian Tomine.[1]

266). Lost at Sea by Bryan Lee O'Malley.[1]

265). Alan Moore's Magic Words by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Alfredo Torres, Juan Jose Ryp, Martin Cáceres, Sergo Bleda, and Vincente Cifuentes.[1]

264). Ú á fasismann - og fleiri ljóð eftir Eirík Örn Norðdahl.

263). Sshhhh! by Jason.

262). A Contract with God: and Other Tenement Stories by Will Eisner.[1]

261). The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1]

260). The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey by Salman Rushdie.[1]

259). The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Martin Rowson. Based upon a novel by Laurence Sterne.

258). The Library of Acme Novelty in Fifty-Two Volumes: Volume Seventeen, Scenes of Early Childhood by F. Chris Ware.[1]

257). Cairo: A Graphic Novel by G. Willow Wilson. Illustrated by M. K. Perker.[1]

256). A Hat Full of Sky: A Story of Discworld by Terry Pratchett.[1] [Locus Award winner]

September (34/6)

255). Pussey! by Daniel Clowes.[1]

254). There's a Hair in My Dirt: A Worm's Story by Gary Larson.[1]

253). Embroideries by Marjane Satrapi.

252). Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth by F. Chris Ware.[1]

251). Isle of 100,000 Graves by Fabien Vehlmann and Jason.

250). Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1: Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life by Bryan Lee O'Malley.[1]

249). MangaBible Volume 2: Walls, Brawls, and the Great Rebellion: Numbers-Joshua-Judges-Ruth by Young Shin Lee. Illustrated by Jung Sun Hwang.

248). MangaBible Volume 1: Names, Games, and the Long Road Trip: Genesis-Exodus by Young Shin Lee. Illustrated by Jung Sun Hwang.

247). Good-Bye, Chunky Rice by Craig Thompson.[1]

246). Blankets: An Illustrated Novel by Craig Thompson.[1]

245). Quimby the Mouse: Collected Works by F. Chris Ware.[1]

244). The Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Kim Deitch with Simon Deitch.[1]

243). Jar of Fools: A Picture Novel by Jason Lutes.[1]

242). Ghost World by Daniel Clowes.[1]

241). Age of Bronze Vol. 2: Sacrifice by Eric Shanower.[1]

240). Age of Bronze Vol. 1: A Thousand Ships by Eric Shanower.[1]

239). Chicken with Plums by Marjane Satrapi.[1]

238). Berlin Book Two: City of Smoke: A Work of Fiction by Jason Lutes.[1]

237). Stupid, Stupid Rat-Tails: The Adventures of Big Johnson Bone, Frontier Hero by Tom Sniegoski. Illustrated by Jeff Smith and Stan Sakai.[1]

236). In Good Faith by Salman Rushdie.

235). Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil by Jeff Smith.

234). The Iron Wagon by Jason. Based upon a novel by Stein Riverton.

233). Tell Me Something by Jason.

232). Low Moon by Jason.

231). Notes from a Big Country by Bill Bryson.[1]

230). Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott.[1]

229). Berlin Book One: City of Stones: A Work of Fiction by Jason Lutes.[1]

228). Rose by Jeff Smith. Illustrated by Charles Vess.[1]

227). Al Qaeda and What It Means to Be Modern by John Gray.[1]

226). The Sex Side of Life: An Explanation for Young People by Mary Ware Dennett. [The Sex Side of Life First Appeared in the Medical Review of Reviews for February, 1918.]

225). 95 Theses by Martin Luther.

224). Lesbianism Made Easy by Helen Eisenbach.[1]

223). Everything Can Be Beaten by Jhonen Vasquez. Illustrated by Brad Canby.

222). The Bad Art Collection by Jhonen Vasquez.

221). Fillerbunny #3: My Worst Book Yet! by Jhonen Vasquez.[1]

220). Fillerbunny #2: Revenge! of the Fillerbunny by Jhonen Vasquez.[1]

219). Fillerbunny #1: "I Fill Up" 15 Pages! by Jhonen Vasquez.[1]

218). I Feel Sick #1: A Book About a Girl by Jhonen Vasquez.[1]

217). Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories: A Love and Rockets Book by Gilbert Hernandez.[1]

216). Tricked: A Graphic Novel by Alex Robinson.[1]

Ágúst (33/6)

215). David Boring by Daniel Clowes.[1]

214). Epicurus the Sage by William Messner-Loebs. Illustrated by Sam Kieth.[1]

213). American Virgin 3: Wet by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan and Jim Rugg.[1]

212). American Virgin 2: Going Down by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan.[1]

211). American Virgin 1: Head by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan.[1]

210). The Trial of Colonel Sweeto: A Collection of Comic Strips of the Perry Bible Fellowship by Nicholas Gurewitch.[1]

209). Flanimals of the Deep by Ricky Gervais. Illustrated by Rob Steen.[1]

208). I Feel Sick #2 by Jhonen Vasquez.[1]

207). A Human Being Died That Night: A Story of Forgiveness by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela.[1]

206). Microserfs by Douglas Coupland.[1]

205). Why We Age: What Science Is Discovering About the Body's Journey Through Life by Steven N. Austad.

204). The Wee Free Men: A Story of Discworld by Terry Pratchett.[1] [Locus Award winner]

203). The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett.[1]

202). Bone Volume 9: Crown of Horns by Jeff Smith.[1]

201). Bone Volume 8: Treasure Hunters by Jeff Smith.[1]

200). Bone Volume 7: Ghost Circles by Jeff Smith.[1]

199). Bone Volume 6: Old Man's Cave by Jeff Smith.[1]

198). Bone Volume 5: Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border by Jeff Smith.[1]

197). Bone Volume 4: The Dragonslayer by Jeff Smith.[1]

196). Bone Volume 3: Eyes of the Storm by Jeff Smith.[1]

195). Bone Volume 2: The Great Cow Race by Jeff Smith.[1]

194). Bone Volume 1: Out from Boneville by Jeff Smith.[1]

193). 20 Years of Heavy Metal edited by Kevin Eastman.

192). Nil: A Land Beyond Belief by James Turner.[1]

191). Murder Mysteries by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by P. Craig Russell.[1]

190). The Complete Bite Club by David Tischman and Howard Chaykin. Illustrated by David Hahn.[1]

189). Freakangels: Volume Three by Warren Ellis. Illustrated by Paul Duffield.[1]

188). Freakangels: Volume Two by Warren Ellis. Illustrated by Paul Duffield.[1]

187). Freakangels: Volume One by Warren Ellis. Illustrated by Paul Duffield.[1]

186). 2020 Visions by Jamie Delano. Illustrated by Frank Quitely, James Romberger, Steve Pugh, and Warren Pleece.[1]

185). I Killed Adolph Hitler by Jason. [Jason was born in Norway in 1965. Suddenly he spoke to a cat. Winter filled the room. They could see the ocean.]

184). Naples '44: An Intelligence Officer in the Italian Labyrinth by Norman Lewis.[1]

183). The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer by Siddhartha Mukherjee.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]

182). A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices: A Discworld Short Story by Terry Pratchett.[1]

181). Death and What Comes Next: A Discworld Short Story by Terry Pratchett.[1]

180). Theatre of Cruelty: A Discworld Short Story by Terry Pratchett.[1]

179). Troll Bridge by Terry Pratchett.[1]

178). Turntables of the Night by Terry Pratchett.

177). Sjálfsagðir hlutir: Ritgerðir eftir Halldór Kiljan Laxness.

Júlí (7/0)

176). Unseen Academicals: A Discword Novel by Terry Pratchett.[1]

175). On Aggression by Konrad Lorenz.[1]

174). Kvæðakver eftir Halldór Kiljan Laxness.[1]

173). Hnífur Abrahams eftir Óttar M. Norðfjörð.[1]

172). Bad Science by Ben Goldacre.[1]

171). Fólkið í kjallaranum eftir Auði Jónsdóttur.

170). Dark Entries: A John Constantine Novel by Ian Rankin. Illustrated by Werther Dell'Edera.[1]

Júní (9/0)

169). The Gospel According to Mark introduction by Nick Cave.[1]

168). Serendipities: Language and Lunacy by Umberto Eco.[1]

167). Summer Moonshine by P. G. Wodehouse.[1]

166). The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama.[1]

165). Brúður eftir Sigurbjörgu Þrastardóttur.[1]

164). Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography by Kitty Kelley.

163). Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky.

162). The Unstrung Harp; or, Mr Earbrass Writes a Novel by Edward Gorey.

161). I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie by Pamela Des Barres.[1]

Maí (6/132)

160). Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981-1991 by Salman Rushdie.[1]

159). One Thousand Days in a Balloon by Salman Rushdie.

158). Is Nothing Sacred? by Salman Rushdie.

157). In Good Faith by Salman Rushdie.

156). 'In God We Trust' by Salman Rushdie.

155). Naipaul Among the Believers by Salman Rushdie.

154). The Divine Supermarket by Salman Rushdie.

153). Travels with a Golden Ass by Salman Rushdie.

152). Grace Paley by Salman Rushdie.

151). Kurt Vonnegut by Salman Rushdie.

150). Thomas Pynchon by Salman Rushdie.

149). Saul Bellow by Salman Rushdie.

148). Philip Roth by Salman Rushdie.

147). Isaac Bashevis Singer by Salman Rushdie.

146). Raymond Carver by Salman Rushdie.

145). Richard Ford by Salman Rushdie.

144). Michael Herr: An Interview by Salman Rushdie.

143). E. L. Doctorow by Salman Rushdie.

142). Debrett Goes to Hollywood by Salman Rushdie.

141). The Langauge of the Pack by Salman Rushdie.

140). Mario Vargas Llosa by Salman Rushdie.

139). The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta by Salman Rushdie.

138). The War of the End of the World by Salman Rushdie.

137). Gabriel García Marquez by Salman Rushdie.

136). Clandestine in Chile by Salman Rushdie.

135). Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Salman Rushdie.

134). Maurice Sendak and Wilhelm Grimm by Salman Rushdie.

133). Christoph Ransmayr by Salman Rushdie.

132). Peter Schneider by Salman Rushdie.

131). Siegfried Lenz by Salman Rushdie.

130). Heinrich Böll by Salman Rushdie.

129). Günter Grass by Salman Rushdie.

128). Essays by Salman Rushdie.

127). The Meeting at Telgte by Salman Rushdie.

126). Umberto Eco by Salman Rushdie.

125). Andrei Sakharov by Salman Rushdie.

124). Stephen Hawking by Salman Rushdie.

123). Italo Calvino by Salman Rushdie.

122). Michel Tournier by Salman Rushdie.

121). Kazuo Ishiguro by Salman Rushdie.

120). Julian Barnes by Salman Rushdie.

119). Chatwin's Travels by Salman Rushdie.

118). Travelling with Chatwin by Salman Rushdie.

117). At the Adelaide Festival by Salman Rushdie.

116). On Adventure by Salman Rushdie.

115). John le Carré by Salman Rushdie.

114). Graham Greene by Salman Rushdie.

113). Yours Etc.: Letters to the Press 1945-1989 by Salman Rushdie.

112). The Captain and the Enemy by Salman Rushdie.

111). John Berger by Salman Rushdie.

110). Kapuscinski's Angola by Salman Rushdie.

109). Nuruddin Farah by Salman Rushdie.

108). Rian Malan by Salman Rushdie.

107). Nadine Gordimer by Salman Rushdie.

106). The Essential Gesture: Writing, Politics, Places by Salman Rushdie.

105). Something Out There by Salman Rushdie.

104). On Palestinian Identity: A Conversation with Edward Said by Salman Rushdie.

103). Charter 88 by Salman Rushdie.

102). A General Election by Salman Rushdie.

101). The Painter and the Pest by Salman Rushdie.

100). V. S. Naipaul by Salman Rushdie.

99). Home Front by Salman Rushdie.

98). An Unimportant Fire by Salman Rushdie.

97). The New Empire within Britain by Salman Rushdie.

96). The Location of Brazil by Salman Rushdie.

95). Handsworth Songs by Salman Rushdie.

94). Satyajit Ray by Salman Rushdie.

93). Attenborough's Gandhi by Salman Rushdie.

92). Outside the Whale by Salman Rushdie.

91). Hobson-Jobson by Salman Rushdie.

90). Kipling by Salman Rushdie.

89). Anita Desai by Salman Rushdie.

88). 'Commonwealth Literature' Does Not Exist by Salman Rushdie.

87). Daughter of the East by Salman Rushdie.

86). Zia ul-Haq. 17 August 1988 by Salman Rushdie.

85). Dynasty by Salman Rushdie.

84). The Assassination of Indira Gandhi by Salman Rushdie.

83). Censhorship by Salman Rushdie.

82). The Riddle of Midnight: India, August 1987 by Salman Rushdie.

81). 'Errata'; or, Unreliable Narration in Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie.

80). Imaginary Homelands by Salman Rushdie.

79). Tell-All by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

78). Peter the Great: His Life and World by Robert K. Massie.[1] [Pulitzer-prize winning biography.]

77). Ashley & Sheryl Cole: Where Did It All Go Wrong? by Chris Peacock.

76). Virgin Islands: A Dependency of United States: Essays 1992-1997 by Gore Vidal.

75). Through a Vote, Darkly by Gore Vidal.

74). Chaos by Gore Vidal.

73). Race Against Time by Gore Vidal.

72). US Out of UN - UN Out of US by Gore Vidal.

71). Mickey Mouse, Historian by Gore Vidal.

70). The Union of the State by Gore Vidal.

69). Time for a People's Convention by Gore Vidal.

68). With Extreme Prejudice by Gore Vidal.

67). In the Lair of the Octopus by Gore Vidal.

66). How We Missed the Saturday Dance by Gore Vidal.

65). Kopkind by Gore Vidal.

64). R.I.P., R.M.N. by Gore Vidal.

63). Bubba Rules: Clinton-Gore II by Gore Vidal.

62). Bedfellows Make Strange Politics by Gore Vidal.

61). Goin' South: Clinton-Gore I by Gore Vidal.

60). Truman by Gore Vidal.

59). FDR: Love on the Hudson by Gore Vidal.

58). George by Gore Vidal.

57). Pride by Gore Vidal.

56). Anthony Burgess by Gore Vidal.

55). A Note on The City and the Pillar and Thomas Mann by Gore Vidal.

54). Rabbit's Own Burrow by Gore Vidal.

53). Reply to a Critic by Gore Vidal.

52). Twain on the Grand Tour by Gore Vidal.

51). The Romance of Sinclair Lewis by Gore Vidal.

50). Dawn Powell: Queen of the Golden Age by Gore Vidal.

49). Edmund Wilson: Nineteenth-Century Man by Gore Vidal.

48). Reflections Upon a Sinking Ship: A Collection of Essays by Gore Vidal.

47). A Manifesto by Gore Vidal.

46). The Twenty-ninth Republican Convention, Miami Beach, Florida, August 5-8, 1968 by Gore Vidal.

45). Gore Vidal: Subject by Gore Vidal.

44). The Liberal Dilemma by Gore Vidal.

43). Nasser's Egypt by Gore Vidal.

42). The Manchester Book by Gore Vidal.

41). The Holy Family: The Gospel according to Arthur, Paul, Pierre, and William and several minor apostles by Gore Vidal.

40). Byzantium's Fall by Gore Vidal.

39). Public Television: A Meditation by Gore Vidal.

38). Edmund Wilson, Tax Dodger by Gore Vidal.

37). God's Country: The American Empire's Beginning by Gore Vidal.

36). On Revisiting One's Own Work by Gore Vidal.

35). The City and the Pillar After Twenty Years by Gore Vidal.

34). The Sexus of Henry Miller by Gore Vidal.

33). Sex and the Law by Gore Vidal.

32). Pornography by Gore Vidal.

31). Tarzan Revisited by Gore Vidal.

30). E. Nesbit's Use of Magic by Gore Vidal.

29). The Wit and Wisdom of J. K. Galbraith by Gore Vidal.

28). John Hershey's Here to Stay? by Gore Vidal.

27). The Revelation of John Horne Burns by Gore Vidal.

26). John O'Hara's Old Novels by Gore Vidal.

25). Miss Sontag's Second New Novel by Gore Vidal.

24). French Letters: Theories of the New Novel by Gore Vidal.

23). Writers and the World by Gore Vidal.

Apríl (5/1)

22). Dissertation for Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Education: A Project Submitted to Dr. Wayne Knight, Patriot University by Kent Hovind. [Read about Kent Hovind.]

21). Morrissey: Landscapes of the Mind: A Biography by David Bret. [Embarrassingly sycophantic.]

20). Remembering Satan: A Tragic Case of Recovered Memory by Lawrence Wright.[1]

19). Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy edited by Arlie Russell Hochschild and Barbara Ehrenreich.

18). Feminism for Beginners by Marisa Rueda, Marta Rodriguez, and Susan Alice Watkins.

17). The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

Mars (4/0)

16). Auður eftir Vilborgu Davíðsdóttur.[1]

15). Belief and Bloodshed: Religion and Violence Across Time and Tradition edited by James K. Wellman, Jr.[1]

14). Mötley Crüe: The Dirt - Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band by Mick Mars, Neil Strauss, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and Vince Neil.[1]

13). The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon.[1]

Febrúar (10/0)

12). The Real Frank Zappa Book by Frank Zappa and Peter Occhiogrosso.[1]

11). A Conspiracy of Decency: The Rescue of the Danish Jews During World War II by Emmy E. Werner.[1]

10). Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths: A Collection of Stories Written by Alan Moore with Additional Stories Written by Antony Johnson and Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft by Alan Moore and Antony Johnson.[1]

9). Eineygði kötturinn Kisi og leyndardómar Eyjafjallajökuls eftir Hugleik Dagsson. Myndskreytt af Pétri Atla Antonssyni Crivello.

8). Ævintýri sjúklegu stelpunnar: Sjúklega stelpan drepur eftir Unu Björk Sigurðardóttur.

7). Ævintýri sjúklegu stelpunnar: Sápusögur eftir Unu Björk Sigurðardóttur.

6). Ævintýri sjúklegu stelpunnar eftir Unu Björk Sigurðardóttur.

5). Smile or Die: How Positive Thinking Fooled America and the World by Barbara Ehrenreich.

4). Milli trjánna: Smásögur eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

3). Garðarshólmi eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

Janúar (2/0)

2). Himinninn yfir Þingvöllum eftir Steinar Braga.[1]

1). Lives of the Twelve Caesars by Suetonius.[1]

2010 (72/115)

Desember (7/0)

187). Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies by Noam Chomsky.[1]

186). Fleiri íslensk dægurlög eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

185). The Mammoth Book of How It Happened: Ancient Rome edited by Jon E. Lewis.[1]

184). Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu. Introduction by Robert Wilkinson. Translated by Arthur Waley.[1]

183). The Death of Bunny Munro by Nick Cave.[1]

182). The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

181). Deterring Democracy by Noam Chomsky.[1]

Nóvember (6/51)

180). Rogue: Going Rogue by Robert Rodi.[1]

179). Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs by Noam Chomsky.

178). Re-Making Love: The Feminization of Sex by Barbara Ehrenreich, Elizabeth Hess, and Gloria Jacobs.

177). Votlendi eftir Charlotte Roche.[1]

176). On Love and Death by Patrick Süskind.[1]

175). The Worst Years of Our Lives: Irreverent Notes from a Decade of Greed by Barbara Ehrenreich.

174). The Bright Side of Nuclear War by Barbara Ehrenreich.

173). Blocking the Gates of Heaven by Barbara Ehrenreich.

172). The Peace Thing by Barbara Ehrenreich.

171). Phallic Science by Barbara Ehrenreich.

170). Iranscam: Oliver North and the Warrior Caste by Barbara Ehrenreich.

169). Stand by Your Flag by Barbara Ehrenreich.

168). The Right to Pollute by Barbara Ehrenreich.

167). The Gang in White Coats by Barbara Ehrenreich.

166). Fast Cars by Barbara Ehrenreich.

165). How to Help the Uptrodden by Barbara Ehrenreich.

164). Socialism in One Household by Barbara Ehrenreich.

163). Sanity Clause by Barbara Ehrenreich.

162). How You Can Save Wall Street by Barbara Ehrenreich.

161). Welcome to Fleece U. by Barbara Ehrenreich.

160). Marginal Men by Barbara Ehrenreich.

159). Is the Middle Class Doomed? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

158). Profile of a Welfare Cheat by Barbara Ehrenreich.

157). On the Street Where You Live by Barbara Ehrenreich.

156). Two, Three, Many Husbands by Barbara Ehrenreich.

155). Small Talk by Barbara Ehrenreich.

154). The Mommy Test by Barbara Ehrenreich.

153). Strategies of Corporate Women by Barbara Ehrenreich.

152). The Lessons of Mary Beth by Barbara Ehrenreich.

151). Their Dilemma and Mine by Barbara Ehrenreich.

150). Why We Lost the ERA by Barbara Ehrenreich.

149). Stop Ironing the Diapers by Barbara Ehrenreich.

148). Wimps by Barbara Ehrenreich.

147). At Last, a New Man by Barbara Ehrenreich.

146). Talking in Couples by Barbara Ehrenreich.

145). Tales of a Man Shortage by Barbara Ehrenreich.

144). The Moral Bypass by Barbara Ehrenreich.

143). Put on a Happy Face by Barbara Ehrenreich.

142). My Reply to George by Barbara Ehrenreich.

141). The Bathtub Tapes by Barbara Ehrenreich.

140). The Unfastened Head of State by Barbara Ehrenreich.

139). The Liberals' Disappearing Act by Barbara Ehrenreich.

138). Automating Politics by Barbara Ehrenreich.

137). Someone You Know? by Barbara Ehrenreich.

136). Drug Frenzy by Barbara Ehrenreich.

135). Our Neighborhood Porn Committee by Barbara Ehrenreich.

134). The Great Syringe Tide by Barbara Ehrenreich.

133). Give Me That New-Time Religion by Barbara Ehrenreich.

132). Language Barrier by Barbara Ehrenreich.

131). The Unbearable Being of Whiteness by Barbara Ehrenreich.

130). Good-bye to the Work Ethic by Barbara Ehrenreich.

129). Premature Pragmatism by Barbara Ehrenreich.

128). Star Dreck by Barbara Ehrenreich.

127). The Cult of Busyness by Barbara Ehrenreich.

126). Food Worship by Barbara Ehrenreich.

125). Spudding Out by Barbara Ehrenreich.

124). Family Values by Barbara Ehrenreich.

Október (10/35)

123). Shenzhen: A Travelogue from China by Guy Delisle.[1]

122). Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea by Guy Delisle.[1]

121). The Umbrella of U.S. Power: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Contradictions of U.S. Policy by Noam Chomsky.

120). What Uncle Sam Really Wants by Noam Chomsky.

119). The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ by Philip Pullman.[1]

118). Practicing History: Selected Essays by Barbara W. Tuchman.

117). On Our Birthday—America as Idea by Barbara W. Tuchman.

116). Defusing the Presidency by Barbara W. Tuchman.

115). A Letter to the House of Representatives by Barbara W. Tuchman.

114). A Fear of the Remedy by Barbara W. Tuchman.

113). Should We Abolish the Presidency? by Barbara W. Tuchman.

112). Watergate and the Presidency by Barbara W. Tuchman.

111). Why Policy-Makers Do Not Listen by Barbara W. Tuchman.

110). Generalship by Barbara W. Tuchman.

109). Historical Clues to Present Discontents by Barbara W. Tuchman.

108). The Citizen Versus the Military by Barbara W. Tuchman.

107). Coalition in Vietnam - Not Worth One More Life by Barbara W. Tuchman.

106). When, Why, and How to Get Out by Barbara W. Tuchman.

105). Vietnam by Barbara W. Tuchman.

104). Is History a Guide to the Future? by Barbara W. Tuchman.

103). Mankind's Better Moments by Barbara W. Tuchman.

102). Kissinger: Self-Portrait by Barbara W. Tuchman.

101). The Assimilationist Dilemma: Ambassador Morgenthau's Story by Barbara W. Tuchman.

100). If Mao Had Come to Washington by Barbara W. Tuchman.

99). Israel's Swift Sword by Barbara W. Tuchman.

98). How We Entered World War I by Barbara W. Tuchman.

97). Woodrow Wilson on Freud's Couch by Barbara W. Tuchman.

96). Israel: Land of Unlimited Impossibilities by Barbara W. Tuchman.

95). The Final Solution: Review of Justice in Jerusalem by Gideon Hausner by Barbara W. Tuchman.

94). "Perdicaris Alive or Raisuli Dead" by Barbara W. Tuchman.

93). What Madrid Reads by Barbara W. Tuchman.

92). Campaign Train by Barbara W. Tuchman.

91). Japan: A Clinical Note by Barbara W. Tuchman.

90). Biography as a Prism of History by Barbara W. Tuchman.

89). The Houses of Research by Barbara W. Tuchman.

88). Problems in Writing the Biography of General Stilwell by Barbara W. Tuchman.

87). The Historians Opportunity by Barbara W. Tuchman.

86). The Historian as Artist by Barbara W. Tuchman.

85). History by the Ounce by Barbara W. Tuchman.

84). When Does History Happen? by Barbara W. Tuchman.

83). In Search of History by Barbara W. Tuchman.

82). The Pregnant Widow: Inside History by Martin Amis.[1]

81). Julian by Gore Vidal.[1]

80). The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion by Will Eisner.[1]

79). The Spiral Cage: An Autobiography by Al Davison.

September (4/0)

78). Striptease Culture by Brian McNair.[1]

77). Perdido Street Station by China Miéville.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee]

76). The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark by Carl Sagan.[1]

75). Werewolves of Montpellier by Jason.

Ágúst (7/0)

74). Eineygði kötturinn Kisi og hnakkarnir eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

73). The Meaning of Things: Applying Philosophy to Life by A.C. Grayling.[1]

72). Middle East Illusions (including Peace in the Middle East? Reflections on Justice and Nationhood) by Noam Chomsky.[1]

71). The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein.[1]

70). The Business by Iain Banks.[1]

69). Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity by Lawrence Lessig.

68). No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies by Naomi Klein.[1]

Júlí (3/0)

67). Jesus, Apocalyptic Prophet of the New Millennium by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

66). Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks.[1]

65). Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern by Douglas R. Hofstadter.[1]

Júní (4/8)

64). The State of the Art by Iain M. Banks.[1]

63). Scratch: The Present and Future of Species HS (sic) Considered as The Contents of a Contemporary Popular Record (qv) by Iain M. Banks.

62). The State of the Art by Iain M. Banks.

61). Piece by Iain M. Banks.

60). Cleaning Up by Iain M. Banks.

59). Descendant by Iain M. Banks.

58). Odd Attachment by Iain M. Banks.

57). A Gift from the Culture by Iain M. Banks.[1]

56). Road of Skulls by Iain M. Banks.

55). Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy by Lawrence Lessig.[1]

54). Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee]

53). My Wicked, Wicked Ways by Errol Flynn.[1]

Maí (8/17)

52). Burning Chrome by William Gibson.[1]

51). Burning Chrome by William Gibson.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]

50). Dogfight by Michael Swanwick and William Gibson.[1]

49). The Winter Market by William Gibson.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee]

48). New Rose Hotel by William Gibson.[1]

47). Red Star, Winter Orbit by Bruce Sterling and William Gibson.[1]

46). Hinterlands by William Gibson.[1]

45). The Belonging Kind by John Shirley and William Gibson.[1]

44). Fragments of a Hologram Rose by William Gibson.[1]

43). The Gernsback Continuum by William Gibson.[1]

42). Johnny Mnemonic by William Gibson.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]

41). Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America by Barbara Ehrenreich.[1]

40). The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature by Steven Pinker.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Finalist]

39). Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace: How We Got to Be So Hated by Gore Vidal.

38). A Letter to Be Delivered by Gore Vidal.

37). The New Theocrats by Gore Vidal.

36). Fallout by Gore Vidal.

35). The Meaning of Timothy McVeigh by Gore Vidal.

34). Shredding the Bill of Rights by Gore Vidal.

33). How I Became Interested in Timothy McVeigh and Vice Versa by Gore Vidal.

32). September 11, 2001 (A Tuesday) by Gore Vidal.

31). The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám by Omar Kháyyám.[1]

30). What I Talk About When I Talk About Running: A Memoir by Haruki Murakami.[1]

29). Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science by Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont.[1]

28). New Rules: Polite Musings from a Timid Observer by Bill Maher.[1]

Apríl (8/0)

27). The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks.[1]

26). Salammbô by Gustave Flaubert.[1]

25). Poverty in the American Dream: Women & Children First by Barbara Ehrenreich, Holly Sklar, and Karin Stallard.[1]

24). Popular Hits by Hugleikur Dagsson.

23). The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory: Why an Invented Past Won't Give Women a Future by Cynthia Eller.[1]

22). Year 501: The Conquest Continues by Noam Chomsky.

21). Side Effects by Woody Allen.[1]

20). The Chomsky Reader by Noam Chomsky. Edited by James Peck.[1]

Mars (9/2)

19). Myths of the Near Future by J.G. Ballard. [Nebula Award nominee]

18). American Power and the New Mandarins by Noam Chomsky.[1]

17). Alhæft um þjóðir eftir Lóu Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttur.[1]

16). Preachers Who Are Not Believers by Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola.

15). Infidel: My Life by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.[1]

14). Tinni í Sovétríkjunum eftir Hergé. Þýtt af Birni Thorarensen.[1]

13). The Caged Virgin: A Muslim Woman's Cry for Reason by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.[1]

12). 9-11 by Noam Chomsky.[1]

11). Ronin by Frank Miller.[1]

10). The Politics of the Veil by Joan Wallach Scott.[1]

9). Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life by Daniel C. Dennett.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Finalist]

Febrúar (1/1)

8). Jesus, Interrupted: Revealing the Hidden Contradictions in the Bible (And Why We Don't Know About Them) by Bart D. Ehrman.[1]

7). Subjection and Escape: An American Woman's Muslim Journey [...] [...] by Lisa Bauer.

Janúar (5/1)

6). Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics Worldwide by Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart.[1]

5). No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy.[1]

4). Growing Up in Ethology by Richard Dawkins.

3). The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution by Richard Dawkins.[1]

2). Af hverju ég er ekki kristinn eftir Bertrand Russell. Þýtt af Ívari Jónssyni.[1]

1). The War of the Flea: A Study of Guerilla Warfare Theory and Practice by Robert Taber.[1]

2009 (104/335)

Desember (6/161)

439). Wintersmith: A Story of Discworld by Terry Pratchett.[1] [Locus Award winner]

438). Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks.[1]

437). Íslensk dægurlög eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

436). Trolls in Icelandic Folklore: Stories and Drawings by Haukur Halldórsson.

435). The Total Library: Non-Fiction 1922-1986 by Jorge Luis Borges. Edited by Eliot Weinberger.

434). Prologue to William James, Varieties of Religious Experience; the Study of Human Nature by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

433). Prologue to Virgil, The Aeneid by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

432). Prologue to Søren Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

431). Prologue to Thorstein Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

430). Prologue to Fyodor Dostoevsky, Demons by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

429). Prologue to H. G. Wells, The Time Machine; The Invisible Man by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

428). Prologue to The Apocryphal Gospels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

427). Prologue to Julio Cortázar, Stories by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

426). Prologue to the Collection by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

425). Prologue to Charles Howard Hinton, Scientific Romances by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

424). Prologue to P'u Sung-ling, The Tiger Guest by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

423). Prologue to Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, The Guest at the Last Banquets by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

422). Prologue to Jack London, The Concentric Deaths by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

421). Prologue to Franz Kafka, The Vulture by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

420). The Detective Story by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

419). Immortality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

418). Blindness by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

417). The Enigma of Shakespeare by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

416). The Concept of an Academy and the Celts by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

415). Prologue to Emanuel Swedenborg, Mystical Works by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

414). Prologue to Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

413). Prologue to Catalog of the Exhibition Books from Spain by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

412). Prologue to Edward Gibbon, Pages of History and Autobiography by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

411). Prologue to Ryunosuke Akutagawa, The Kappa by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

410). German Literature in the Age of Bach by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

409). The Argentine Writer and Tradition by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

408). Prologue to Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicles by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

407). Prologue to Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

406). Prologue to Bret Harte, The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

405). L'Illusion Comique by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

404). A History of the Echoes of a Name by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

403). A History of the Tango by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

402). Flaubert and His Exemplary Destiny by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

401). A Defense of Bouvard and Pécuchet by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

400). The Dialogues of Ascetic and King by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

399). The Scandinavian Destinty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

398). Form of a Legend by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

397). Coleridge's Dream by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

396). The Enigma of Edward FitzGerald by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

395). Kafka and His Precursors by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

394). On the Cult of Books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

393). The Innocence of Layamon by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

392). Pascal's Sphere by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

391). Personality and the Buddha by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

390). The Wall and the Books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

389). From Somebody to Nobody by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

388). From Allegories to Novels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

387). Biathanatos by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

386). A New Refutation of Time by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

385). On Oscar Wilde by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

384). The Paradox of Apollinaire by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

383). Our Poor Individualism by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

382). On Dubbing by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

381). Nine Dantesque Essays 1945-1951 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

380). Beatrice's Last Smile by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

379). The Meeting in a Dream by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

378). The Simurgh and the Eagle by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

377). Purgatorio I, 13 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

376). Dante and the Anglo-Saxon Visionaries by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

375). The Pitying Torturer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

374). The Last Voyage of Ulysses by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

373). The False Problem of Ugolino by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

372). The Noble Castle of the Fourth Canto by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

371). On Dubbing by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

370). Two Films (Now Voyager; Nightmare) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

369). Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Transformed by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

368). An Overwhelming Film (Citizen Kane) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

367). Two Films (Sabotage; Los muchachos de antes) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

366). Leslie Weatherhead, After Death by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

365). Arthur Waley, Monkey by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

364). Edward Shanks, Rudyard Kipling: A Study in Literature and Political Ideas by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

363). Edward Kasner & James Newman, Mathematics and the Imagination by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

362). Prologue to Henry James, The Abasement of the Northmores by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

361). Prologue to Herman Melville, Bartleby the Scrivener by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

360). Prologue to Adolfo Bioy Casares, The Invention of Morel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

359). Coleridge's Flower by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

358). On William Beckford's Vathek by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

357). On Literary Description by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

356). John Wilkins' Analytical Language by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

355). Circular Time by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

354). The Creation and P. H. Gosse by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

353). A Fragment on Joyce by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

352). Time and J. W. Dunne by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

351). The Total Library by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

350). A Note on the Peace by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

349). A Comment on August 23, 1944 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

348). Two Books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

347). 1941 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

346). Definitions of a Germanophile by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

345). An Essay on Neutrality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

344). A Disturbing Exposition by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

343). A Pedagogy of Hatred by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

342). The Literary Life: The Dionne Quints by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

341). Joyce's Latest Novel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

340). E. S. Pankhurst, Delphos, or the Future of International Language by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

339). H. G. Wells' Latest Novel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

338). A Grandiose Manifesto from Breton by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

337). Alan Griffiths, Of Course, Vitelli! by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

336). An English Version of the Oldest Songs in the World by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

335). The Literary Life: Oliver Gogarty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

334). Two Fantasy Novels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

333). Lord Dunsany, Patches of Sunlight by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

332). Lady Murasaki, The Tale of Genji by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

331). William Faulkner, The Unvanquished by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

330). Meadows Taylor, The Confessions of a Thug by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

329). Richard Hull, Excellent Intentions by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

328). The Literary Life: Marinetti by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

327). Wolfram Eberhard, tr., Chinese Fairy Tales and Folk Tales by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

326). Sir William Barrett, Personality Survives Death by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

325). Ellery Queen, The Door Between by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

324). Rabindranath Tagore, Collected Poems and Plays by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

323). Aldous Huxley, Stories, Essays and Poems by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

322). Gustaf Janson, Gubben Kommer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

321). William Faulkner, Absalom! Absalom! by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

320). Lord Halifax's Ghost Book by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

319). Louis Golding, The Pursuer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

318). Alan Pryce-Jones, Private Opinion by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

317). Gustav Meyrink, Der Engel von Westlichen Fenster by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

316). Virginia Woolf by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

315). S.S. Van Dine by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

314). Paul Valéry by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

313). Oswald Spengler by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

312). Liam O'Flaherty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

311). Will James by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

310). T.S. Eliot by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

309). Theodore Dreiser by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

308). Benedetto Croce by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

307). Ernest Bramah by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

306). Isaac Babel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

305). When Ficion Lives in Fiction by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

304). Ramón Lull's Thinking Machine by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

303). Wells, the Visionary by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

302). The Petrified Forest by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

301). Two Films (Crime and Punishment; The Thirty-nine Steps) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

300). The Informer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

299). King Kong by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

298). Street Scene by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

297). Films by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

296). The Cinematograph, the Biograph by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

295). A History of Eternity by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

294). The Doctrine of Cycles by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

293). The Labyrinths of the Detective Story and Chesterton by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

292). I, a Jew by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

291). The Translators of The Thousand and One Nights by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

290). The Art of Verbal Abuse by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

289). A Defense of the Kabbalah by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

288). Narrative Art and Magic by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

287). The Homeric Versions by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

286). A Defense of Basilides the False by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

285). The Postulation of Reality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

284). Our Inabilities by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

283). The Superstitious Ethics of the Reader by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

282). The Duration of Hell by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger and Suzanne Jill Levine.

281). The Perpetual Race of Achilles and the Tortoise by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

280). An Investigation of the Word by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger and Suzanne Jill Levine.

279). Literary Pleasure by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

278). A Profession of Literary Faith by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

277). Verbiage for Poems by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

276). A History of Angels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

275). Joyce's Ulysses by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

274). After Images by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine.

273). The Nothingness of Personality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen.

Nóvember (8/0)

272). The Ottoman Empire: The Classical Age 1300-1600 by Halil Inalcik.[1]

271). Travels in the Scriptorium by Paul Auster.[1]

270). The Waste Land / Eyðilandið by T. S. Eliot.[1]

269). The Sunless Citadel by Bruce R. Cordell.[1]

268). Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy by Noam Chomsky.[1]

267). The Book of Genesis illustrated by R. Crumb.[1]

266). Blindfugl/Svartfugl eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

265). Bakvið maríuglerið eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

Október (4/6)

264). Sannleikur eftir Jóhannes Birkiland.

263). Seven Nights by Jorge Luis Borges. Introduction by Alastair Reid. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

262). Blindness by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

261). The Kabbalah by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

260). Buddhism by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

259). The Thousand and One Nights by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

258). Nightmares by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

257). The Divine Comedy by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger.

256). Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians (Updated Version) by Noam Chomsky.[1]

255). The Cambridge Companion to Salman Rushdie by Abdulrazak Gurnah.[1]

September (6/0)

254). Mere Anarchy by Woody Allen.[1]

253). Pygmy by Chuck Palahniuk.[1] [Palahniuk writing at his absolute best. After the relative let-downs of Snuff and Rant, this is a heartening return to top form.]

252). Glory by Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

251). Dead Air by Iain Banks.[1]

250). A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson.[1]

249). Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel C. Dennett.[1]

Ágúst (16/139)

248). Bad Boy by Frank Miller. Illustrated by Simon Bisley.[1]

247). Batman: The Killing Joke (Deluxe Edition) by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Brian Bolland.[1]

246). Path by Gregory S. Baldwin.[1]

245). The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature by Matt Ridley.[1]

244). Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex by Larry Niven.

243). Eineygði kötturinn Kisi og ástandið, seinni hluti: Flóttinn frá Reykjavík eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

242). Borges: A Life by James Woodall.

241). The Secret History of Al-Qa'ida by Abdel Bari Atwan.[1]

240). Miracles of Life: Shanghai to Shepperton, An Autobiography by J.G. Ballard.[1]

239). The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason by Sam Harris.[1]

238). All Tomorrow's Parties by William Gibson.[1]

237). The Gold of the Tigers: Selected Later Poems by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

236). The unending rose: To Susana Bombal by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

235). The white deer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

234). Talismans by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

233). My books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

232). In memory of Angelica by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

231). The exile (1977) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

230). Elegy by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

229). 1972 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

228). A blind man by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

227). The blind man by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

226). Brunanburh, A.D. 937 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

225). Proteus by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

224). Fifteen coins: To Alicia Jurado by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

223). I am by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

222). To the nightingale by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

221). The suicide by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

220). Inventory by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

219). Browning resolves to be a poet by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

218). The dream by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

217). I by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

216). The gold of the tigers by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

215). To a cat by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

214). Hengist wants men, A.D. 449 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

213). The Palace by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

212). The dream of Pedro Henríquez Ureña by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

211). Milonga of Manuel Flores by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

210). 1891 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

209). To the German language by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

208). The watcher by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

207). Poems of quantity by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

206). You by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

205). The threatened one by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

204). Things by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

203). Susana Bombal by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

202). Tankas by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid.

201). The Book of Sand by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]

200). The Book of Sand by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]

199). The Disk by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]

198). Avelino Arredondo by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.

197). The Bribe by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.

196). A Weary Man's Utopia by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.

195). "Undr" by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.

194). The Mirror and the Mask by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.

193). The Night of the Gifts by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.

192). The Sect of the Thirty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.

191). There Are More Things by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]

190). The Congress by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]

189). Ulrikke by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]

188). The Other by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]

187). A User's Guide to the Millenium: Essays and Reviews by J.G. Ballard.[1]

186). The End of My War by J.G. Ballard.

185). Project for a Glossary of the Twentieth Century by J.G. Ballard.

184). Kings of Infinite Space - The Right Stuff, Tom Wolfe by J.G. Ballard.

183). Media Games - In the Psychiatrist's Chair, Anthony Clare by J.G. Ballard.

182). Grope Therapy - Travels in Inner Space, John St John by J.G. Ballard.

181). The Car, the Future by J.G. Ballard.

180). The Consumer Consumed by J.G. Ballard.

179). Use Your Vagina - How to Achieve Sexual Ecstasy, Stephan Gregory by J.G. Ballard.

178). Waste of Beauty - Diary of the Discovery Expedition in the Antarctic, 1901-4, Edward Wilson by J.G. Ballard.

177). Memories of Internment - The Way of a Boy: a Memoir of Java, Ernest Hillen by J.G. Ballard.

176). In Search of the Last Emperor - The Empty Throne, Tony Scotland by J.G. Ballard.

175). Guilty Treats - A History of Food, Maguelonne Toussaint-Samat by J.G. Ballard.

174). Rituals of a Skinny-dipper - Haunts of the Black Masseur: the Swimmer as Hero, Charles Sprawson by J.G. Ballard.

173). The Overlit Carousel - 1963: Five Hundred Days - History as a Melodrama, John Lawton by J.G. Ballard.

172). Minstrels and the Tommy-gun - 'Bonjour Blanc': a Journey Through Haiti, Ian Thomson by J.G. Ballard.

171). The Lure of the Madding Crowd - The Faber Book of Madness edited by Roy Porter by J.G. Ballard.

170). In the Asylum of Dreams - Theatre of Sleep, Guido Almansi and Claude Beguin by J.G. Ballard.

169). Autopia of Autogeddon? - Automania, Julian Pertifer and Nigel Turner; The Centenary of the Car, 1885-1985, Andrew Whyte; Rolls-Royce: the Complete Works, Mike Fox and Steve Smith by J.G. Ballard.

168). The Diary of a Mad Space-wife by J.G. Ballard.

167). The Future of the Future by J.G. Ballard.

166). Alphabets of Unreason - Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler by J.G. Ballard.

165). A City of Excess - Shanghai, Harriet Sergeant by J.G. Ballard.

164). The Mouse that Bores? - Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince, Marc Eliot by J.G. Ballard.

163). Coca-Colonization - For God, Country and Coca-Cola, Mark Pendergrast by J.G. Ballard.

162). Cataclysms and Dooms by J.G. Ballard.

161). Fictons of Every Kind - The Shattered Ring, Lois and Stephen Rose by J.G. Ballard.

160). The Cosmic Cabaret - Billion Year Spree, Brian Aldiss by J.G. Ballard.

159). Time, Memory and Inner Space by J.G. Ballard.

158). Which Way to Inner Space? by J.G. Ballard.

157). Back to the Heady Future - The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls by J.G. Ballard.

156). New Means Worse - The Golden Age of Science Fiction edited by Kingsley Amis by J.G. Ballard.

155). First Impressions of London by J.G. Ballard.

154). Shepperton Past and Present by J.G. Ballard.

153). The Pleasures of Reading by J.G. Ballard.

152). Unlocking the Past by J.G. Ballard.

151). Manbotching - The Body in Question, Jonathan Miller by J.G. Ballard.

150). Spaced Out - The Next Ten Thousand Years, Adrian Berry by J.G. Ballard.

149). The Thousand Wounds and Flowers - The Voices of Time edited by J. T. Frazer by J.G. Ballard.

148). Electrodynamics and Womanizing - Genius: Richard Feynman and Modern Physics, James Gleick by J.G. Ballard.

147). Deep in the Gene Pool - The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today, Helena Cronin by J.G. Ballard.

146). The Evolutionary Terminus - The Language of the Genes, Steve Jones by J.G. Ballard.

145). Magnetic Sleep - From Mesmer to Freud Adam Crabtree by J.G. Ballard.

144). Elevators and Relativities - The Private Lives of Albert Einstein, Roger Highfield and Paul Carter; Einstein: A Life in Science, Michael White and John Gribbin by J.G. Ballard.

143). Kafka in the Present Day by J.G. Ballard.

142). Memories of James Joyce by J.G. Ballard.

141). Visions of Hell - The Childermass, Monstre Gai, Malign Fiesta, Wyndham Lewis by J.G. Ballard.

140). Memories of Greeneland by J.G. Ballard.

139). Stickling to His Guns - The Letters of William Burroughs, 1945 to 1999 edited by Oliver Harris by J.G. Ballard.

138). Hitman for the Apocalypse - Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs, Ted Morgan by J.G. Ballard.

137). Myth Maker of the Twentieth Century - Naked Lunch, William Burroughs by J.G. Ballard.

136). The Divine Marquis - Marquis de Sade, Maurice Lever by J.G. Ballard.

135). Babylon Revisited - The Day of the Locust, Nathanael West by J.G. Ballard.

134). The Bear of Little Britain - The Brilliant Career of Winnie-the-Pooh, Ann Thwaite by J.G. Ballard.

133). Sermons from the Mount - Fates Worse Than Death, Kurt Vonnegut by J.G. Ballard.

132). Magical Seas - In Search of Conrad, Gavin Young by J.G. Ballard.

131). A Working-class Proust - Henry Miller, Robert Ferguson by J.G. Ballard.

130). Legend of Regret - Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Matthew J. Bruccoli by J.G. Ballard.

129). Desperate Humours - Ronald Searle, Russell Davies by J.G. Ballard.

128). Fools and Innocents - Stanley Spencer, Kenneth Pople by J.G. Ballard.

127). Archetypes of the Dream - Salvador Dali: The Surrealist Jester, Meryle Secrest by J.G. Ballard.

126). The Innocent as Paranoid by J.G. Ballard.

125). The Touchstone City - Paris and the Surrealists, George Melly by J.G. Ballard.

124). The Coming of the Unconscious - Surrealism, Patrick Waldberg; The History of Surrealist Painting, Marcel Jean by J.G. Ballard.

123). The Last Real Innocents - Children of War, Children of Peace, Photographs by Robert Capa by J.G. Ballard.

122). A Still Life - Learning to Look, John Pope-Hennessy by J.G. Ballard.

121). The Culture of the Comic Strip - The Encyclopedia of American Comics edited by Ron Goulart; The International Book of Comics edited by Denis Gifford by J.G. Ballard.

120). The Artist at War - Images of War edited by Ken McCormick and Hamilton Darby Perry by J.G. Ballard.

119). A Humming-bird for Salvador Dali - Edward James, John Lowe; Poeted: The Final Quest of Edward James, Philip Purser by J.G. Ballard.

118). In the Voyeur's Gaze by J.G. Ballard.

117). Escape into the Seraglio - Hockney on Photography: Conversations with Paul Joyce by J.G. Ballard.

116). The Spectre at the Feast - The Andy Warhol Diaries edited by Pat Hackett by J.G. Ballard.

115). Lipstick and High Heels - Dong Xiaoping and the Making of Modern China, Richard Evans by J.G. Ballard.

114). Sinister Spider - Dragon Lady: the Life and Legend of the Last Empress of China, Sterling Seagrave by J.G. Ballard.

113). Last of the Great Royals - Hirohito, Edward Behr by J.G. Ballard.

112). Closed Doors - The Hughes Papers, Elaine Davenport, Paul Eddy and Mark Hurwitz by J.G. Ballard.

111). Mob Psychology - Little Man: Mayer Lansky and the Gangster Life, Robert Lacey by J.G. Ballard.

110). The Killing Time - The Executioner's Song, Norman Mailer by J.G. Ballard.

109). Fallen Idol - Elvis, Albert Goldman by J.G. Ballard.

108). Survival Instincts - Wild Swans, Jung Chang by J.G. Ballard.

107). The Chain-saw Biographer - Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography, Kitty Kelley by J.G. Ballard.

106). Blue Velvet by J.G. Ballard.

105). La Jeteé by J.G. Ballard.

104). The Samurai of the Epic - The Warrior's Camera: The Cinema of Akira Kurosawa, Stephen Prince by J.G. Ballard.

103). Courting the Cobra - Projections 2 edited by John Boorman and Walter Donohue by J.G. Ballard.

102). A User's Guide to the Millenium by J.G. Ballard.

101). Hobbits in Space? by J.G. Ballard.

100). Push-button Death - From Hanoi to Hollywood: The Vietnam War in American Film edited by Linda Ditmar and Gene Michaud by J.G. Ballard.

99). Hollywood Sex Idols - Brando: A Life in Our Times, Richard Schickel; Mae West: Empress of Sex, Maurice Leonard by J.G. Ballard.

98). Magical Days at Rick's - Round Up the Usual Suspects: the Making of Casablanca, Aljean Harmetz by J.G. Ballard.

97). The Sweet Smell of Excess - Writers in Hollywood 1915-1951, Ian Hamilton by J.G. Ballard.

96). Chronicles: Volume One by Bob Dylan.[1]

95). Virtual Light by William Gibson.[1] [Hugo Award nominee]

94). The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century by Alex Ross.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Finalist]

Júlí (14/0)

93). Inside the Global Jihad: How I Infiltrated Al Qaeda and Was Abandoned by Western Intelligence by Omar Nasiri.

92). The Difference Engine by Bruce Sterling and William Gibson.[1] [Nebula Award nominee; Apparently, Gibson is just as good at alternate-history steampunk as he is at cyberpunk.]

91). The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana: An Illustrated Novel by Umberto Eco.[1]

90). Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction by Andrew Clapham.[1]

89). The Second Plane: September 11: 2001-2007 by Martin Amis.[1]

88). Count Zero by William Gibson.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee]

87). Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

86). Gates of Eden: Stories by Ethan Coen.[1]

85). Stranger than Fiction: True Stories by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

84). Censorship in Islamic Societies by Trevor Mostyn.

83). Sendiherrann eftir Braga Ólafsson.[1]

82). Davíð líf og saga eftir Eirík Jónsson.

81). The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.[1]

80). Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe.[1]

Júní (10/0)

79). Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything (Expanded Edition) by Anthony D. Williams and Don Tapscott.[1]

78). Should You Be Laughing at This? by Hugleikur Dagsson.

77). Fífl dagsins eftir Þorstein Guðmundsson.

76). Meow, Baby! by Jason.

75). Bolland Strips! by Brian Bolland.

74). Kingdom Come by J.G. Ballard.[1]

73). Garðarshólmi, önnur skorpa eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

72). Sandárbókin: Pastoralsónata eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

71). Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe by Bill Bryson.[1]

70). The Lost Continent: Travels in Small Town America by Bill Bryson.[1]

Maí (6/27)

69). Alkasamfélagið eftir Orra Harðarson.

68). Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children from Sex by Judith Levine.[1]

67). Jón Ásgeir & afmælisveislan eftir Óttar M. Norðfjörð.

66). The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 2 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Norman Spinrad.[1][2][3]

65). Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick.

64). Survey Team by Philip K. Dick.

63). Souvenir by Philip K. Dick.

62). Small Town by Philip K. Dick.

61). Planet for Transients by Philip K. Dick.[1]

60). James P. Crow by Philip K. Dick.

59). Impostor by Philip K. Dick.[1]

58). The Impossible Planet by Philip K. Dick.

57). Adjustment Team [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

56). Human Is by Philip K. Dick.[1]

55). Of Withered Apples by Philip K. Dick.

54). The Hood Maker by Philip K. Dick.

53). A Present for Pat by Philip K. Dick.

52). Breakfast at Twilight by Philip K. Dick.[1]

51). The Trouble with Bubbles by Philip K. Dick.[1]

50). Project: Earth by Philip K. Dick.

49). A Surface Raid by Philip K. Dick.

48). The World She Wanted by Philip K. Dick.

47). The Commuter by Philip K. Dick.[1]

46). Martians Come in Clouds by Philip K. Dick.

45). Some Kinds of Life by Philip K. Dick.

44). Progeny by Philip K. Dick.

43). The Cosmic Poachers by Philip K. Dick.

42). Jon's World by Philip K. Dick.

41). We Can Remember It for You Wholesale by Philip K. Dick.[1]

40). Beyond the Door [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1]

39). The Cookie Lady by Philip K. Dick.[1]

38). Svarthvít axlabönd eftir Gyrði Elíasson.

37). Sturlungaöld: Drög um íslenzka menningu á þrettándu öld eftir Einar Ól. Sveinsson.

Apríl (9/2)

36). Snuff by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

35). Ljóðsár eftir Guðmund Helga Helgason.

34). Made in America: An Informal History of the English Language in the United States by Bill Bryson.[1]

33). Mother Tongue: The English Language by Bill Bryson.[1]

32). The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie.[1]

31). The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance by Paul Strathern.

30). Eineygði kötturinn Kisi og ástandið, fyrri hluti: Annus horribilis eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

29). Jarðið okkur eftir Hugleik Dagsson. Formáli eftir Friðrik Sólnes.

28). Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie.[1]

27). Atheists Should Be Allowed to Argue Their Case by George Williamson.

26). The New Atheist Movement Is Destructive by Julian Baggini.

Mars (8/0)

25). Laxdæla: Íslensk fjölskyldusaga - II. Hluti myndskreytt af Búa Kristjánssyni.

24). Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee.[1] [Man Booker Prize Winner]

23). Áhyggjudúkkur eftir Steinar Braga.

22). Islam Today: A Short Introduction to the Muslim World by Akbar S. Ahmed.[1]

21). Turninn eftir Steinar Braga.[1]

20). Democracy: A Beginner's Guide by David Beetham.[1]

19). Algleymi eftir Hermann Stefánsson.

18). Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond.[1]

Febrúar (8/0)

17). The Complete Prose Tales of Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin by Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin. Translated by Gillon R. Aitken.

16). Laxdæla: Íslensk fjölskyldusaga - I. Hluti myndskreytt af Búa Kristjánssyni.

15). Why Is Sex Fun?: The Evolution of Human Sexuality by Jared Diamond.[1]

14). The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever edited by Christopher Hitchens.[1]

13). Sögur úr Njálu: Vetrarvíg eftir Emblu Ýr Bárudóttur. Myndskreytt af Ingólfi Erni Björgvinssyni.

12). Sögur úr Njálu: Hetjan eftir Emblu Ýr Bárudóttur. Myndskreytt af Ingólfi Erni Björgvinssyni.

11). Sögur úr Njálu: Blóðregn eftir Emblu Ýr Bárudóttur. Myndskreytt af Ingólfi Erni Björgvinssyni.

10). The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore.[1]

Janúar (9/0)

9). Sögur úr Njálu: Brennan eftir Emblu Ýr Bárudóttur. Myndskreytt af Ingólfi Erni Björgvinssyni.

8). The Genesis of Justice: 10 Stories of Biblical Injustice that Led to the 10 Commandments and Modern Morality and Law by Alan M. Dershowitz.

7). Nýja Ísland: Listin að týna sjálfum sér eftir Guðmund Magnússon.

6). What We Say Goes: Conversations on U.S. Power in a Changing World by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky.

5). Konur eftir Steinar Braga.[1]

4). Rökkurbýsnir eftir Sjón.[1]

3). On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan.[1]

2). Deer Hunting with Jesus: Dispatches from America's Class War by Joe Bageant.[1]

1). Ofsi eftir Einar Kárason.[1]

2008 (41/24)

Desember (5/0)

65). Bréf til föðurins eftir Franz Kafka.[1]

64). Lust by Elfriede Jelinek.[1]

63). The Self-Hurt Series: How to Traumatize Your Children: 7 Proven Methods to Help You Screw Up Your Kids Deliberately and with Skill

62). Women as Lovers by Elfriede Jelinek.[1]

61). Ghost Children by Sue Townsend.

Nóvember (3/0)

60). Consciousness Explained by Daniel C. Dennett.[1]

59). Gissurson: hver er orginal? eftir Óttar Martin Norðfjörð.

58). Mæling heimsins eftir Daniel Kehlmann. Þýtt af Elísu Björgu Þorsteinsdóttur.[1]

Október (5/24)

57). House of Meetings by Martin Amis.[1]

56). Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami.[1]

55). Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami.

54). Birthday Girl by Haruki Murakami.[1]

53). New York Mining Disaster by Haruki Murakami.

52). Aeroplane: Or, How He Talked to Himself as If Reciting Poetry by Haruki Murakami.

51). The Mirror by Haruki Murakami.

50). A Folklore for My Generation: A Prehistory of Late-Stage Capitalism by Haruki Murakami.

49). Hunting Knife by Haruki Murakami.

48). A Perfect Day for Kangaroos by Haruki Murakami.

47). Dabchick by Haruki Murakami.

46). Man-Eating Cats by Haruki Murakami.

45). A 'Poor Aunt' Story by Haruki Murakami.

44). Nausea 1979 by Haruki Murakami.

43). The Seventh Man by Haruki Murakami.

42). The Year of Spaghetti by Haruki Murakami.

41). Tony Takitani by Haruki Murakami.

40). The Rise and Fall of Sharpie Cakes by Haruki Murakami.

39). The Ice Man by Haruki Murakami.

38). Crabs by Haruki Murakami.

37). Firefly by Haruki Murakami.

36). Chance Traveller by Haruki Murakami.

35). Hanalei Bay by Haruki Murakami.

34). Where I'm Likely to Find It by Haruki Murakami.

33). The Kidney-Shaped Stone That Moves Every Day by Haruki Murakami.

32). A Shinagawa Monkey by Haruki Murakami.

31). God's War: A New History of the Crusades by Christopher Tyerman.[1]

30). River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life by Richard Dawkins.[1]

29). Everything You Know About God Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Religion edited by Russ Kick.

September (4/0)

28). Óvinafagnaður eftir Einar Kárason.[1]

27). The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell.[1]

26). Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes by E. Kinney Zalesne and Mark Penn.[1]

25). Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk.[1]

Ágúst (8/0)

24). Fótboltasögur (tala saman strákar) eftir Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur.[1]

23). Ókei bæ tvö eftir Hugleik Dagsson.

22). Pocket Full of Rain by Jason.

21). Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry by P.W. Singer.[1]

20). Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis by Jimmy Carter.[1] [Ex-president Jimmy Carter sounds like the nicest Christian you could ever hope to meet. He weds a deep evangelical faith (he went door to door and witnessed after he had been a U.S. senator) to a correct understanding of how science works, including the opinion that it is the best way to learn the truth about the world. He is obviously no fundamentalist, happily accepting evolution, the big bang, et. al. without his faith weakening ([T]he ancient authors of the Holy Scriptures were not experts on geology, biology, or cosmology, and were not blessed with the use of electron microscopes, carbon-dating techniques, or the Hubble telescope.). Apart from the existence of God, we disagree on only one issue he mentions in this book: abortion. Carter is "pro-life," but he has the moral vision to follow through the consequences of this position with wholly admirable principles: he supports sex education (abstinence as the first option, but with a candid discussion of birth control) and much stronger social support for single mothers. Also, as president, he put his duty to uphold the law of the United States (the Roe vs. Wade ruling) before his personal religious opinions. Unlike so many other Christian "pro-lifers," he is against the death penalty.
He contrasts his faith with the intolerant fundamentalism that has gained such strength in the U.S. in recent decades and deplores the Republican Party's alliance with this group. He sees the marriage of religion and government as benefiting neither.]

19). The Assault on Reason by Al Gore.[1] [I must admit that the vision of democracy that Gore describes here is very convincing, and his criticism of the Bush's administration enjoyably vigorous and thorough.]

18). Switzerland: How an Alpine Pass Became a Country by Joëlle Kuntz. [Nice for the facts, but the style is too investment-brochure for my taste.]

17). An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It by Al Gore.[1] [This reminded me of Michael Moore's Sicko: You can argue with Gore's methods, but his main argument (that we have to do something about global warming as soon as possible) is inescapable. The book struck me as way too picture-book, text-free and simplistic on first glance, but after reading it, I find its presentation fits its purpose very well.]

Júlí (2/0)

16). The Mythical Man-Month: 20th Anniversary Edition by Frederick P. Brooks, Jr..[1] [A book about managing software engineering, written in 1975, updated for 1995. Not particularly stunning, but that may well be because its ideas have so thoroughly seeped into the mainstream (well, software engineering mainstream, anyway).]

15). Unmodern Men in the Modern World: Radical Islam, Terrorism, and the War on Modernity by Michael J. Mazarr.[1] [Very well put theory of how young men are drawn towards fanatical organizations such as Islamism, Nazism, Communism and various violent nationalisms. Draws the line between existentialist though (indeed, it's a nice primer on existentialist philosophy) and the mindset that drives men to violent, organized action. Its proposed solutions fit with my thoughts of empowerment, but are phrased in a very American, buzz-word, catch-phrase ("identity entrepreneur") way that puts me off. After reading it, I see existentialist and romantic ideas all around me.]

Júní (7/0)

14). Garðarshólmi eftir Hugleik Dagsson. [A graphic novel released as part of the Icelandic phone directory this year, one panel per page (making it over 1000 pages long!). A very interesting experiment - the author's work is very far from the mainstream and it seemed incongruous for something as mainstream as the phone directory to publish it. I quite enjoyed all of Hugleikur's previous work and this was no exception.]

13). The War of Wars: The Epic Struggle Between Britain and France: 1789-1815 by Robert Harvey.[1] [Satisfyingly thick book on the "Napoleonic" wars. Well-written and bursting with detail, but marred by the author's increasingly blatant pro-British and anti-Napoleon stance, which is at odds with his scholarship and style.]

12). The Last Musketeer by Jason. [Graphic novels. I love Jason. Hey, Wait... is probably the saddest thing I've ever read.]

11). Why Are You Doing This? by Jason.

10). The Living and the Dead by Jason.

9). You Can't Get There from Here by Jason.

8). The Bible: The Biography by Karen Armstrong. [Not what I expected. Actually reads like a primer on how to read the Bible in the way that Karen Armstrong understands it. I won't be reading anything else by this author.]

Maí (4/0)

7). god Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens.[1] [Entertaining, especially the bits detailing the lunacy that religions get up to (Mormons - I'm looking at you). I prefer Dawkins' more closely reasoned (some would say drier) arguments.]

6). Shakespeare: The World as a Stage by Bill Bryson.[1] [My first Bryson. He seems like someone who could write an interesting book on any subject. Must read more.]

5). The Elfish Gene by Mark Barrowcliffe. [Showing my role-playing roots. Often funny, and the title alone is worth the price for showing how far Dawkins has penetrated into general consciousness.]

4). The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything by Robert H. Frank. [Unengaging - a bit simplistic for my tastes.]

Apríl (3/0)

3). CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions by Andy Budd, Cameron Moll, and Simon Collison. [Technical stuff for work.]

2). Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 by John Allsopp. [Technical stuff for work.]

1). The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford.[1] [Very nice. Shows how markets work and, more importantly, how they fail to work in the real world. Talks lucidly about the kind of problems economics can help solve, and clearly states that economics are a tool to achieve goals, not something which provides goals in itself. People who derive ethical systems from economics (e.g. libertarian capitalism) are about as clever as social Darwinists.]