Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?
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#73Good Calories, Bad Calories by Gary Taubes. He starts with a takedown of the dietary fat-heart disease hypothesis, moves on to the dietary fat-obesity link. Finally he makes a convincing argument that neither eating less nor exercising more are good ways to lose weight.
Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?
#74The Machinery of Freedom (David Friedman) -- Great book on a potential anarcho-capitalist society and how we could push the US government in that direction. The Game (Neil Strauss) -- See nopassrecover's response; he explained it well. Little Brother (Cory Doctorow) -- A fantastic novel about freedom and technology. Makers (Cory Doctorow) -- A great novel about people who create, whether technology or business models…
I'm a huge Stephenson fan, but I felt let down by the Diamond Age's ending. It felt like it was missing 30 pages.
But he writes with wonderful detail and humor, and seems really great at writing believable near-term futures, which I imagine are much harder than writing about the distant future (where everything can be fantastical).
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#75A.I. A Modern Approach (ch 13-16) by Russell and Norvig
A Tunnel In The Sky by Robert Heinlein
The Revelation Space series (3 of the 5 books) by Alistair Reynolds
Eon/Eternity (both by Greg Bear)
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#76Predictably Irrational - Dan Ariely explains a lot of the idiosyncracies in everyday human behavior
Thoughts Without a Thinker - Mark Epstein's enjoyable tale about buddhism and psychotherapy
Worst:
SuperFreakonomics - Superficial, poorly written, overly patriotic cocktail party factoids
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#77Guns, Germs and Steel - still reading it but one of the best I 've read so far..
The only thing that really sticks out to me about that book right now was the use of the wheel in childrens' toys where terrain and usability were not suitable.
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#78I finally finished "Godel, Escher, Bach" in 2009, after starting and giving up on it a few times previously. A great book, but it does require a lot of time and some serious thinking with a pencil and pad to do some working out (or at least it did for me). The best book I read in 2009 (and possibly ever!) was "Fooled By Randomness" - a fantastic book that I can't recommend enough. I also read the sequel, "Black Swans…
He lost me when he started writing articles like Ten Principles for a Black Swan-Proof World (http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/tenprinciples.pdf). Isn't the point about Black Swans that they're impossible to protect against?
Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?
#79The Machinery of Freedom (David Friedman) -- Great book on a potential anarcho-capitalist society and how we could push the US government in that direction. The Game (Neil Strauss) -- See nopassrecover's response; he explained it well. Little Brother (Cory Doctorow) -- A fantastic novel about freedom and technology. Makers (Cory Doctorow) -- A great novel about people who create, whether technology or business models…
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#80Finally got around to reading 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' Blew me away. So much better than the film adaptation.