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Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin - a great blow by blow account of the financial crisis shortly after the fall of Bear Stearns. A really amazing look at how decisions are made under extraordinary pressure. It is fast paced and reads almost like a movie.

I second that - 2/3 through and have a hard time putting it down. It's written in a way that outsiders can understand the hour-by-hour details of the crisis. While some of his opinions are clear, it seems mostly objective.

Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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I like that you ask for "Great books you read in 2009," as opposed to great books published in 2009, as so many newspapers do. The question as you formulate it will probably lead to more of the same books popping up over and over again, but that's probably okay.

I actually wrote about the topic here: http://jseliger.com/2009/12/27/the-years-best-in-reading-not... . Of the books on the list, I'd say that Daniel Gilbert's _Stumbling on Happiness_ and Lev Grossman's _The Magicians_ were my favorite. Both might not qualify as "great," but they both moved me and made me think, which few books accomplish.

Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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I like that you ask for "Great books you read in 2009," as opposed to great books published in 2009, as so many newspapers do. The question as you formulate it will probably lead to more of the same books popping up over and over again, but that's probably okay. I actually wrote about the topic here: http://jseliger.com/2009/12/27/the-years-best-in-reading-not... . Of the books on the list, I'd say that Daniel Gilber…

Hell yeah: Stumbling on Happiness is one of my favorite books I've ever read in my life. It profoundly changed the way I look at the world, and how I make decisions about what to do. I really like your essay about it! As you say: it "ought to be required reading for those who are alive"

http://jseliger.com/2009/04/23/stumbling-on-happiness-—-dani...

Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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My favorite book of 2009 was The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki:

http://experimentgarden.blogspot.com/2009/12/critical-analys...

The book shows how groups can work together to do great things. It also shows why some groups fail miserably. Overall I found it very helpful and enlightening in that it helped my understanding of group dynamics and how to take advantage of the full power of groups.

Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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Atlas Shrugged - finally got around to reading it after dozens of recommendations from good friends. Shocking how relevant and prophetic it is, especially with respect to the events of 2009.

*eye roll

If I hadn't read Rand, comments like this one would make me want to, just to see how she managed to piss so many hipsters off.

Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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Harmony Silk Factory - Tash Aw Satanic Verses - Salman Rushdi Old Man and the Sea - Hemingway

have you read midnight's children? if so, how does satanic verses compare to that? i thought children was wonderful, but everything i've read since by rushdie has been a disappointment (often flat our boring). i often wonder if i give him another chance and take on satanic verses....

Both Grimus and Midnight's Children are great. The Satanic Verses is worth a read but not before the first two IMO.

Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

*eye roll

It's the reaction everybody has with Rand. To be completely fair to her, she introduces a lot of people to ideas they haven't grappled with before. I'm still glad I read her, even if, three years after, I disagree with all but a strand of her ideas. I doubt it's worth having another HN debate about Rand, though. We've thoroughly exhausted that discussion.

I would be interested in reading up on those. Could you perhaps give a link? I tried googling, but I didn't get very interesting results. Maybe you can think of a few memorable discussions that?

Re: Ask HN: Great books you read in 2009?

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post #36

Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's the reaction everybody has with Rand. To be completely fair to her, she introduces a lot of people to ideas they haven't grappled with before. I'm still glad I read her, even if, three years after, I disagree with all but a strand of her ideas. I doubt it's worth having another HN debate about Rand, though. We've thoroughly exhausted that discussion.

I would be interested in reading up on those. Could you perhaps give a link? I tried googling, but I didn't get very interesting results. Maybe you can think of a few memorable discussions that?

Try this link: http://noblesoul.com/orc/critics/
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