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Ask HN: Which book(s) did you read this summer?

26 pointsby NoB4Mouthover 6 years ago
Which book did you read this summer? Can you share a glimpse of the impact it(they) made on you and your work?

15 comments

guiambrosover 6 years ago
&quot;Why We Sleep&quot;, by Matthew Walker [1]. I&#x27;ve read a lot about sleep over the years, but I still found it fascinating and comprehensive.<p>I&#x27;ve mentioned the book on several other thread [2], so there&#x27;s plenty of opinions there if you&#x27;re interested in knowing more.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Why-We-Sleep-Unlocking-Dreams&#x2F;dp&#x2F;1501144316" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Why-We-Sleep-Unlocking-Dreams&#x2F;dp&#x2F;1501...</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17606274" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17606274</a>
fernandokokochaover 6 years ago
1. &quot;The Power of Habit&quot; by Charles Duhigg. Gave me a better perspective on how to tackle my bad habits like endless watching YouTube after work, drinking too much coffee etc.<p>2. &quot;The Power of Your Subconscious Mind&quot; by Joseph Murphy. Sold me on the idea of positive thinking, but generally I found the book crappy.<p>3. &quot;To Kill a Mockingbird&quot; by Harper Lee. The only nover on the list. Definitely a good read.<p>4. &quot;The Pragmatic Programmer&quot;. I fell in love with the idea of &quot;the network&quot; of views and controllers.<p>5. &quot;The Software Craftsman&quot; by Sandro Mancuso. Great one. Made me recosinder a few (quite a few!) things in my workflow and project.<p>6. &quot;Deep Work&quot; by Cal Newport. Amazing one. Can&#x27;t wait for Monday to implement some at work. I even ordered 3 more copies for my team.
ArtWombover 6 years ago
Still shook by John Carreyrou&#x27;s <i>Bad Blood</i>. Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes chronicle. No discernible &quot;style&quot; to the writing. But the facts are chilling enough. Scale of the deception is pathological and systemic.<p>Seeing trusting people treated scandalously will make you a more conscientious founder.
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ncmncmover 6 years ago
&quot;Debt: The First 5,000 Years&quot; by David Shaefer. Top marks!<p>An exploration of the origin of money, and what it means. Money is a pure invention, invented for purposes now almost forgotten. Currency was invented thousands of years later, for military purposes. The book is full of surprises.
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asdffdsa321over 6 years ago
Madame Bovary: beautiful book, but also somewhat scary. Warning against idealism and condescension (the &#x27;Belle&#x27; complex from Beauty in the Beast, ie too good for someone or some society). With it is an oddly inspiring ability to romanticize and imagine heights and a life different from reality, to dream big dreams. It maps well, though exaggerated in a fatalistic sense, onto the types of people today as it relates to love and relationships (the nice guy who is clueless and mistreated, the neighborhood wife who is motherly but not sexy, -- similar to Susan in the Waves -- the social climber whose credibility is self-fabricated and manages to achieve high renown and accolades despite being an imposter, the mysterious bachelor ie the ladies man who has accumulated his aura and attractiveness by focusing on himself rather than on a woman, the creepy old rich guy who offers money for sex to attractive women in financial&#x2F;general distress or life threatening circumstances)<p>Lots to say about, and lots to learn, it&#x27;s a short book but it is packed with substance. Honorable mentions for its depiction of the swings of neuroticism and depression, the allure and mystery of the feminine, how it characterizes art&#x2F;theater, and all around creating a beautiful, rich, vibrant world. Apologies for the run on sentences; I don&#x27;t want to get too caught up in this unless people are interested
sidcoolover 6 years ago
Deep Work by Cal Newport. Very good read. Next book is going to be Code Complete 2 by Steve McConnell. Followed by Zero to One by Peter Thiel.
sizzzzlerzover 6 years ago
&quot;Chasing New Horizons: Inside the First Epic Mission to Pluto&quot; by Alan Stern and David Grinspoon<p>Fascinating tale of the history and triumph of one of the most amazing scientific marvels of the age of robotic space exploration. Nine years and 7.5 billion miles to arrive at a place that, up till then, was usually seen as a few pixels and a blurry image.
sunstoneover 6 years ago
The Wayfinders by Wade Davis<p>If you&#x27;re interested in what living 20k years ago would have been like this is a pretty good place to start.
yesenadamover 6 years ago
Is this question for people in the northern hemisphere only? We (Australia here) just had winter.
howenterpriseyover 6 years ago
I read two books recommended here, and one that wasn&#x27;t. The Idea Factory, by Jon Gertner, was absolutely fantastic; How the Laser Happened was also very interesting. I also read (still reading, actually) Mason and Dixon by Pynchon. Really good so far.
luggover 6 years ago
7 habbits of effective people was well worth the read.<p>Too early to speak about benefits but I have a feeling it was very beneficial long term.<p>Don&#x27;t expect something about getting things done it&#x27;s not really about that.
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orcsover 6 years ago
Just finishing up Malazan book of the fallen series.
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playing_coloursover 6 years ago
The biography of J.Rockefeller by Roy Chernow, who managed to serve God and money.<p>“The secrets of consulting” by Gerald Weinberg, full of good wisdom.
digianarchistover 6 years ago
Just finished &quot;Evicted&quot; by Matthew Desmond. Great book on how evictions can keep people in a spiral of poverty.
HIPisTheAnswerover 6 years ago
The &#x27;Dune&#x27; series by F.Herbert, and continuation by his son. God emperor of dune is definitely worth reading up to.
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