DavidCraddockReads.com

Hi, I’m David. This is the blog where I chart progress on the books that I read, and what I think about them. I am David Craddock the technologist from Manchester, UK. I am NOT the same person as the much more famous David L. Craddock, although I do enjoy his gaming writing!

David's bookshelf: read

Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams
it was amazing
The one underrated classic that I WISH all my line managers, past, present and future, had already read and understood.
tagged: own, software-engineering, and favourites
Blade Runner 2029, Vol. 1: Reunion
tagged: graphic-novels and own
What Is ChatGPT Doing... and Why Does It Work?
tagged: software-engineering, maths, and own
Human Hacked: My Life and Lessons as the World's First Augmented Ethical Hacker
it was ok
Was less interesting than I thought. I was expecting more serious and full-scale augmentations such as entire cyborg limbs, brain interfaces etc, but all it was really was an embedded RFID chip and a lot of waffle. Probably interesting...
Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It
it was amazing
Disclaimer: I read through this book in one instance using academic reading techniques that are designed to get the most out of the book for me in a short amount of time while skipping over bits that did not interest me, so naturally tha...
tagged: own and general-stem
Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams
really liked it
Very short graphic novel set in the Cyberpunk 2077 game universe, and officially endorsed by CD Projeckt Red. As a huge fan of the game, I liked it a lot. It was very short but just the right length for my concentration span these day...
tagged: graphic-novels and gaming
The World of Cyberpunk 2077
really liked it
tagged: graphic-novels, own, and gaming

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Enshitification - Corey Doctorow

Disclaimer: I read through this book in one instance using academic reading techniques that are designed to get the most out of the book for me in a short amount of time while skipping over bits that did not interest me, so naturally that will affect the depth of the review. This is a great book and should be read by many more people than it currently has been. It describes the ‘problem’ with the modern day internet in several very interesting and relevant detailed case studies, revealing the business plans and tricks that the big tech companies have used to cheat us out of an open, fair and ’non-shit’ internet. ...

November 16, 2025 · 2 min · David Craddock

Edgar Allan Poe - Radio 4 Audiobook

I have been listening to Edgar Allan Poe’s Radio 4 readings in audiobook format I find that his short stories are a really good length to listen to in noise-cancelling headphones when I am walking. Honestly, I remember being much more scared when I read them as a child. Which is good, because generally I don’t like horror as I tend to have an over-active imagination. So the short stories are just the right side of ‘horror’ for me - the weird alien side that I can reasonably listen to when walking down an alley on an overcast day and not panic. lol. ...

August 19, 2025 · 1 min · David Craddock

Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin

SPOILERS PRESENT I read Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin in preperation for Waterstones Deansgate’s ‘Required Reading’ bookclub I bought the Penguin Clothbound Classics version This book was brilliant and affected me deeply. I did not know what it was really about before reading it, and I found the subject matter very difficult. I grew up in an area, time and had an upbringing that was very homophobic, and at least some of that homophobia has stayed with me - is ANY man who identifies as heterosexual entirely free from all social imprinting aspects of homophobia? I would hope that we are getting to an age where that is increasingly not the case, but in 2025 there are still entire countries where homosexuality is punishable by death. ...

May 6, 2025 · 3 min · David Craddock

Chekov and Frayn's Wild Honey

Although it is not a play, or even, a book, I wanted to write something about the BBC Radio 4’s 2018 audio version of ‘Wild Honey’, starring David Tennant. It was broadcast in 2018, and is currently unvailable to stream, but the iPlayer (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b7pbdy)[URL is here] if it becomes available again to listen to. I personally got my own copy from Archive.org - I won’t provide the deep-link, but I’m sure you can search for it. ...

November 14, 2024 · 1 min · David Craddock

New Books Blog

This is my new reading/books blog, where I will write reviews of books I’ve read, chart progress on books that I’m reading, and anything else literary-related that I can think of. It is using the same setup as my main https://davidcraddock.net blog - as in - it’s self-hosted, and uses the Hugo Go-based static blogging engine.

November 4, 2024 · 1 min · David Craddock