Non-fiction: - Factfulness by Hans Rosling - The War on Science by Shawn Otto - Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell - A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson - The Storm Before the Storm by Mike Duncan - The Enigma of Reason by Hugo Mercier Fiction: - And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie - The Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson - The Magicians by Lev Grossman The non-fiction books were all incredib…
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#62The Autumn of the Middle Ages - A discussion of the mindset of peoples as the medieval period ended and the renaissance begain. Bit dense, translated from Dutch. But really interesting to focus on what was going on inside people's heads and how they viewed the world instead of simply historical events.
More importantly:
Llama Llama shopping Drama
Goodnight Moon
All aboard for the Bobo road
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#64How to architect a failed military campaign that leads to the downfall of the government, become PM because the existing PM has to go and then write the history to blame everyone else and boost your own reputation.
Quite relevant today of all days!
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#65A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts - Andrew Chaikin. Loved it A Man for all Markets - Edward O. Thorp. Loved his stories about counting cards and then moving onto hedge funds etc. American Kingpin: The Epic Hunt for the Criminal Mastermind Behind the Silk Road – Nick Bilton. Not a bad rundown on the Silk Road. I came across this book after listening to the Casefile podcast https://casefilepodcast…
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#66The Art of Empathy (very interesting)
The Three Body Problem (good)
The Startup Way (decent)
The Politics of Bitcoin (short but interesting)
Why We Sleep (very much worth it)
The Last Arrow (mixed feelings)
The Prize (boring but informative)
Superhuman by Habit (OK, not much new)
The Circle of Profit (straight to the point)
Thinking in Systems (couldn't finish it)
Radical Candor (awesome)
Harry Potter #1 (too low of a reading level)
Man's Search for Meaning (classic)
Flow (Amazing!)
Scary Close (great)
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#67I read 50 books this year. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/50-books-i-read-year-fahad-ud... One Minute Manager Talent is Overrated Originals Measure What Matters Crossing the Chasm Mindset The Startup Of You Remote - Office not Required So Good They Can't Ignore You The 8 Traits Successful People The Box The Defining Decade - Why Your Twenties Matter - Meg Jay The Power of Habit Cracking the Coding Interview The Googl…
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#682. The Fear Index - Robert Harris (good)
3. 1776 - David McCullough (good)
4. Sharpe's Eagle - Bernard Cornwell (good)
5. Star Wars: Thrawn - Timothy Zahn (okay, fun if you read original Thrawn books)
6. Star Wars: Alliances - Timothy Zahn (okay, not as fun as above)
7. Heir to the Empire - Timothy Zahn (fun!)
8. Star Wars: X-Wing series books by Aaron Allston (fun!)
9. Art and Fear - Bayles & Orland (not that impressed)
So I rediscovered Star Wars stuff I enjoyed a lot as a kid and re-read them as well as some newer SW stuff which was all right but not the same as encountering it at 13 years old.
Discovered Robert Harris this year, he's great. Going to keep reading more of his stuff.
I was re-reading some of the Hornblower books by C S Forester (amazing stuff) and branched out to Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe. It was good fun. Going to read more of that large series.
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#69I wish I could say I read as much as others here, but I'm slow and lazy. I'll mention one, though... Roughing It by Mark Twain. It's a grab bag of stories about his journey west without much of an over-arching plot. Though one of his earlier novels, it already has his distinctive humor and a command of English you could drown in, like this: "A growing warmth suffused the horizon, and soon the sun emerged and looked o…