After a lull of reading the last monthish, I feel like I’m back in the groove of reading and adding books to my TBR. This month, I have deep dives into the ocean — and the word of parasites; the history of the internet, newspapers, and reading; and even a response book to the youth mental health crisis. Happy reading! by Tom Griffiths Published February 2026 from Henry Holt and Co. As much as we know about the brain, we also know very little about how it really works to produce what we experience. I’m always interested in big think books about the mind and the history of theoretical approaches in the field. Excited to get into this one. by Dino Martins Published July 2026 from Knopf First, look at this cover. Second, look at the topic. This was such a quick add to my list. The wondrous world of evolution produces endless fascinating books. by Janet Browne Published June 2026 from Princeton University Press I’ve read many biographies and history books of early naturalists, and while I’ve read a biography of Darwin, this one looks like a wonderful and comprehensive biography worth reading. by Tim Berners-Lee Published September 2025 from Farrar, Straus and Giroux History of tech is a favorite genre of mine, and who better to write a history of the internet than the inventor. Looking forward to this one.