Ask HN: Which book have you re-read recently?
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#34and the second in the series http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8488830-freedom
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#35Nassim Taleb's Antifragile. First read it when it came out in 2012, and I was still unmarried and unemployed. Interesting to re-read it now that I'm married and have been working for 4+ years.
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#37I read the piece in the New Yorker about rich tech guys and their bug out plans for the apocalypse (including Reddit's Alex Ohanian).
I love Strauss' journey from survivalist to community volunteer. It changed the way I think about preparedness.
Heller's book is one of only a few that I find myself thinking about all the time. I'm a sucker for any book with a dog in it though, so that might color my opinion.
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#38The Fountainhead. Makes me a better person Everytime.
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#39Just started re-reading the Baroque cycle and plan to follow with Cryptonomicon. Re-reading really reveals a lot that was a bit of a mystery the first time.
The second time through I was much better able to keep the characters straight.
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#40Fascinatingly relevant right now.