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Re: Ask HN: Favorite nonfiction books of 2018?

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Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer. Chapter about memory palace is especially amazing!

I’m glad I read that book but I was slightly disappointed.

Signal and Noise by Nate Silver was more educational and enjoyable.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Signal_and_the_Noise

Fooled by Randomness was also good. Better than Black Swan IMO.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fooled_by_Randomness

Just started Einstein’s Shadow by Seth Fletcher. Am enjoying it.

https://www.amazon.com/Einsteins-Shadow-Black-Astronomers-Un...

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Adding other books that I’ve read in the past that I see mentioned and also loved:

Masters of Doom

Longitude

I liked Logitude so much I called myself h4labs when I released apps in the App Store, after Harrison’s H4 watch.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/h4labs-word-search/id1311744...

Re: Ask HN: Favorite nonfiction books of 2018?

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12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson.

> ruthlessly downvoted for ideological reasons

I think it's just people here being a bit unclear about whether 12RFL qualifies for the non-fiction part. I mean, to me it's clear that it does, but with Peterson also being the author of "Maps of Meaning", mixups are inevitable.

Re: Ask HN: Favorite nonfiction books of 2018?

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Just Mercy by Brian Stevenson - amazing book about US criminal justice system. Read it. The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt - a management novel. Oddly engrossing and educational at the same time The Everything Store by Brad Stone - about Amazon's history, culture, businesses (None of these books was written in 2018. I just read them in 2018)

I really enjoyed Just Mercy as well.

Re: Ask HN: Favorite nonfiction books of 2018?

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They weren't written in 2018, but some I enjoyed:

* Hackers: Heroes of the computer revolution (Steven Levy)

* Masters of DOOM (David Kushner)

* The simpsons and their mathematical secrets (Simon Singh)

* Countdown to zero day (about stuxnet, by Kim Zetter)

* Sapiens: A brief history of human kind (Yuval Noah Harari)

* Coders at work (Some interviews, not all, but I enjoyed it. By Peter Seibel)

Re: Ask HN: Favorite nonfiction books of 2018?

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How To Fail At Almost Everything And Still Win Big - Scott Adams (2013)

One of my favorite quotes: “I put myself in a position where luck was more likely to happen. I tried a lot of different ventures, stayed optimistic, put in the energy, prepared myself by learning as much as I could, and stayed in the game long enough for luck to find me.” pg - 158

My top ten list for the year: https://www.gregkamradt.com/gregkamradt/top-reads-2018

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