Shady Characters: The Secret Live of Punctuation, Symbols, and Other Typographical Marks, by Keith HoustonRead about the other entries on the list.
Fresh, arcane, fascinating, divisive, and continuously evolving—Houston’s characters, including the asterisk (*), at sign (@) and pilcrow (¶), are revealed to have truly vibrant hidden histories. Houston fell down the punctuation rabbit hole after reading Eric Gill’s An Essay on Typography and climbed his way out via careful research of typographical marks “from ancient Greece to the Internet,” producing this polished, entertaining, and properly punctuated book. Don’t take my word for it: Julia Turner, Slate’s deputy editor, endorsed it in a recent gabfest, and film critic Dana Stevens nearly snatched it out of her hands.
--Marshal Zeringue