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Ask HN: What book have you given as a gift?
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#243Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov. The pinnacle of the memoirist's art. I find it nearly uncreditable, Nabokov's facility with English, his 5th language.
Lyonesse, Jack Vance. Vance is the greatest stylist in 20th century American letters, and Lyonesse is probably his greatest achievement. Fantasy indebted to Celtic mythology, not Tolkien. Marvelous, poetic, pungent language in service of a wonderful story.
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#244https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FBFMKC/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?...
Had a run-in with serious burn-out about 12 years ago and had considered leaving software entirely and starting a landscaping business. This book was inspirational in that it helped me figure out what I might LOVE doing, and then made me realize it was right under my nose the whole time. I just needed to get a new job that appreciated and challenged me
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#246I read a lot of Science Fiction for fun. These are a few of my favorites that I've given to other people: 1. Vacuum Diagrams by Stephen Baxter. When I think of epic hard science fiction, the Xeelee Sequence books spring to mind. With a story line that spans millions of years (and a few dozen books), this collection of short stories is a good introduction to one of the best and most underrated sci-fi series out there.…
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#247I tend to either give "The Belgeriad" or "Mistborn" as a gift to people who want to get into Fantasy. I think when Rothfuss releases his final Kingkiller Chronicle book it might be my new intro series :)
Also Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings (fantasy and same author as Mistborn). The audio books are really good.
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#248https://www.amazon.com/Corporate-Confidential-Secrets-Compan...
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#249* Ulrich Haarburste's Novel Of Roy Orbison In Clingfilm
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#250All students should realize that history is written by the "winners" see US history from the perspective of the oppressed - Native Americans, slaves, women, the poor.