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Short and beautiful SoCal books for our doomscrolling times
Los Angeles Times
|December 05, 2025
Many don’t want to read for fun when trying to wade through the online information sewer. But give these local titles a try.
DON LEACH Daily Pilot
LISA ALVAREZ'S "Some Final Beauty and Other Stories" is a loosely tied collection centered on progressive activists in Southern California.
Amid the fusillade of terrible headlines this year, one pierced my nerdy heart.
“Enjoying this headline? You're a rarity: Reading for pleasure is declining...” was the topper to a story by my colleague Hailey Branson-Potts in August. Pleasure reading among American adults fell more than 40% in two decades — a continuation of a trend going back to the 1940s.
I get it. We don’t want to read for fun when we're trying to wade through the sewer of information we find online and make sense of our terrible political times. But as Tyrion Lannister, the wily hero of George R.R. Martin’s “A Game of Thrones” series, said, “A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge.”
So for my annual holiday columna recommending great books about Southern California, I’m sticking to formats that lend themselves to easier reading — bite-size jewels of intellect, if you will. Through essays, short stories, poems and pictures, each of my suggestions will bring solace through the beauty of where we live and offer inspiration about how to double down on resisting the bad guys.
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez’s warm voice has informed Angelenos about arts, politics and education for 25 years on what was long called KPCC and now goes by LAist 89.3. What most listeners might not know is that the Mexico City native first earned acclaim as a founder of Taco Shop Poets, an influential San Diego collective that highlighted Chicano writers in a city that didn’t seem to care for them.
This story is from the December 05, 2025 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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