SOS Reads
It's not much, but it's honest reading.
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Here you can find a real-time look at what I'm reading, what I've read, and what's up next in my library as a sociology student and non-fiction enjoyer.
Evidently, not all of these (or even most of them, for that matter) are, or will be, "sociology books." However, it is fair to say that books which talk about people's life experiences, about trends or patterns in societies and cultures, or that proclaim to make some statement about the human experience are sociological in nature. True to form, any of the reading found here, fits this description.
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Recommendations are always welcome and can be sent through the contact feature anchored at the bottom of this site.
2025 Summer Reading Archive:​​
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Becoming a Matriarch, Helen Knott
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Seeing Others: How Recognition Works---And How It Can Heal a Divided World, Michele Lamont
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​Deep Work, Cal Newport
Currently Reading
Strangers In Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, Arlie Hochschild

Up Next
Selected Essays, George Orwell

Just Finished
Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout, Cal Newport
