Talking to strangers by Malcom Gladwell is a book about how we unconsciously look at strangers and can easily misread them and how this can have very sad and cruel consequences. On the back cover it says: "It will actually not just change how you look at strangers, but also how you look at yourself."
The interpretation of dreams by Sigmund Freud is a book in which he discusses his theory of the unconscious.
How not to be a boy by Robert Webb is a book in which he tells his story from little child until now. He writes about what is expected from boys and men at every stage of life.
Soapbox OFF THE GRID is a bundle of essays about the grid and going off grid. Soapbox is an open platform for cultural analysis.
this book by Annemarie van Haeringen is a story full of creativity inspired by the painter Matisse and his works.
Des oiseaux is a book with work from photographer Yoshinori Mizutani who captures daily life in Tokyo. I feel very related to his work because the images are almost fantastic but it is still real life. The saturated colors give it an element of otherness.
Notes on 'camp' by Susan Sontag
Rineke Dijkstra: The Louisiana Book
Of other spaces: Where does gesture become event? by Sophia Yadong Hao
The companion species manifesto. Dogs people and significant otherness