This year, I mostly went through books Hemingway compiled for a young writer who asked him for writing advice [1]. Henry James - The American. This book is about an American who'd made his fortune in business and goes to the old world looking for a wife, so it goes into differences of capitalist vs. aristocratic worldviews. The main character is a bit of a Mary Sue and the author later repudiated his work as being se…
> John Steinbeck - Cannery Row. This book is about a poor community in Monterey, Califor ia during the Great Depression. I didn't like this book as much as Grapes of Wrath, but there are some memorable parts near the end. 4/5 If you like Steinbeck, try "East of Eden". For me it was his best.
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#222This year, I discovered Agatha Christie. A few years back, when I was temporarily advised bed rest for a month, my sis loaned me a collection of Hercule Poirot short stories. I was always a Sherlock Holmes fan and really enjoyed the logical detective work. Hercule Poirot felt like just like a pretentious quirky old man, making denouements based on evidence that is flimsy and tenuous at best. This year, I came across…
Dorothy L. Sayers, perhaps.
If you're only going to try one then "The Nine Tailors" is arguably her finest work.
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#223My recommendations from books I read this year: Bad Blood : Man, this book really does read like a Hollywood movie screenplay. The rise and fall of Theranos, documented through interviews with hundreds of ex-employees by the very author who came up with the first expose of Theranos. Truly shows the flaws in the "fake it before you make it" mindset and how we glorify "geniuses". Shoe Dog : Biography of the founder of…
http://linusrosskamp.com/articles/2017-08/three-body-problem...
Guess what.
You can achieve the same power of computation with 1 person, a pen, a paper and our standard number symbols 0-9.
Do people not realize why we use gates and binary logic in electrical computer systems?
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#224Re: Ask HN: Books you read in 2018?
#225My recommendations from books I read this year: Bad Blood : Man, this book really does read like a Hollywood movie screenplay. The rise and fall of Theranos, documented through interviews with hundreds of ex-employees by the very author who came up with the first expose of Theranos. Truly shows the flaws in the "fake it before you make it" mindset and how we glorify "geniuses". Shoe Dog : Biography of the founder of…
The Three Body Problem had some flashy ideas (like controlling the CMBR, and building a computer the size of a proton), but I didn't really feel like it had much depth. It had none of the great social commentary that you often get in sci-fi, and I thought the characters were kind of two-dimensional. Overall it just didn't really do it for me.
I mean, the author is an employee of the Chinese government, and doesn't seem to be a fool.
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#226Why Nations Fail (amazing!) Chimpanzee Politics (interesting) Corporate Confidential (paranoid, but worth a read) Developer Hegemony (red pill for developers!!!) Bargaining For Advantage (reasonable) Tempo: Timing, Tactics and Strategy in Narrative-Driven Decision Making (abstract as hell but rewarding) Thinking Fast and Slow (loved it) The Elephant In The Brain (seriously underrated) The Brain That Changes Itself (i…
> Man's Search For Meaning (brooo... I am so sorry) ??
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#227Some other books I read that I'd recommend: - Anathem - Deep Work - A Canticle for Leibowitz - Into Thin Air - Shoe Dog - Happiness Hypothesis
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#228Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Man's Search For Meaning (brooo... I am so sorry) ??
First hand account of being in a concentration camp. Frankl was lucky in that he was shipped from Auschwitz, but it was still a brutal existence.
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#229Artemis Andy Weir Liked it.. but liked the Martian better
Origin Dan Brown If you are into this sort of thing.. I know his writing is not the best but I like the story
We were Yahoo! Jeremy Ring
About the rise and fall of yahoo.... some interesting stuff
1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music Andrew Grant Jackson Good read.. lots of events that year
Ready Player One Ernest Cline what is there to say....
A Frozen Hell William Trotter About the the war between Finland and the Soviet Union
3 Kings: Diddy, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, and Hip-Hop's Multibillion-Dollar Rise Zack O'Malley Greenburg Like this a lot
The Outsider Stephen King Back to classic King.. recommended
Stalin New Biography of a Dictator Oleg V. Khlevniuk If you are interested in this character..then I recommend this
Skin In The Game Nassim Nicholas Taleb Taleb's latest
Dead Reckoning: The Untold Story of the Northwest Passage Ken McGoogan After watching the Terror on tv.. I had to read this
Nobu Nobu Matsuhisa What a life, loved it
Hunting El Chapo Andrew Hogan/Douglas Century Good read
Bad Blood John Carreyrou WHat a messed up person and company
Tesla: Inventor of the Modern Richard Munson This was very good
The Revenge of Analog David Sax I liked this book a lot... maybe because I remember all these items when they existed
Tasting the Past: The Science of Flavor and the Search for the Origins of Wine Kevin Begos If you want to learn a little more about wines and the origins..
Bag Of Bones Stephen King One of his best
Robot-Proof: Higher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Joseph E. Aoun We all know it's coming
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#230The Little Demon by Fyodor Sologub https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/fyodor-sologub/the-little-...
The Awakening by Kate Chopin https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/kate-chopin/the-awakening
Wilfred Owen’s poetry https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/wilfred-owen/poetry