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Ask HN: What books do you want to read over again?

21 pointsby arjun_krishna1over 1 year ago
For me "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo, "Ender's Shadow" by Orson Scott Card and the Bhagvad Gita

17 comments

wannabebaristaover 1 year ago
Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy. It's a bit biased and is rough around the edges, but it's a fun journey each time. I read it first in undergrad and pick it up again every few years.
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hortonewover 1 year ago
Fiction<p>- Recursion<p>- Red Rising (on book 2 now and I assume I&#x27;ll want to re-read it)<p>- Ender&#x27;s Game series (I&#x27;ve read some of them multiple times)<p>- The Martian (I&#x27;ve read multiple times)<p>- An Absolutely Remarkable Thing (series)<p>Non-ficton<p>- The Model Thinker (super dense, I&#x27;ll need multiple re-reads)<p>- Chief Joy Officer<p>- Work Clean<p>- Outlive
kampheyover 1 year ago
A Very Private Gentleman by Martin Booth. While the movie &quot;The American&quot; is based on this book, it&#x27;s vastly stylistically different and I love both equally. The book is a conversation essentially between a man with a past and a priest. It delves into the essence of what we think we are as men. But ultimately we die alone, no matter what. It sounds depressing but gave me a lot of stoic feelings without actually reading stoicism.<p>Been looking forward to reading it again almost a decade since reading it for the first time.
adamquekover 1 year ago
Alice in Wonderland - I read it once a year, just to remind me of how interesting imagination and paying attention in little things can be.<p>I&#x27;m also thinking of going back to The Plague by Albert Camus. It felt really surreal when I read it over the pandemic. Want to see how I would feel now that COVID has become an endemic disease.
6R1M0R4CL3over 1 year ago
Oxford publishes all of Shakespeare in a big book, which it really not expensive at all. It has very good commentary and explanations too. It&#x27;s the book I&#x27;d grab as the only book before leaving this stupid planet for somewhere else. Contains everything there&#x27;s to know about what the human condition of being is.
vunderbaover 1 year ago
Lives of the Great Composers by Harold Schoenberg<p>The merry adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle<p>The Magicians Book #1 by Lev Grossman<p>Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
jurassicfoxyover 1 year ago
The Children&#x27;s Hospital, by Chris Adrian. So great!<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store.mcsweeneys.net&#x2F;products&#x2F;the-childrens-hospital" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store.mcsweeneys.net&#x2F;products&#x2F;the-childrens-hospital</a><p>I&#x27;ve also read A Prayer For Owen Meany (John Irving) more than once.
meristohmover 1 year ago
Anything my child enjoys hearing, especially poetry and stories with tight rhymes and&#x2F;or rhythm. Dr. Seuss is good for that, as is Jack Prelutsky. I&#x27;ve checked out a bunch of poetry books from the library and we&#x27;ve had a lot of fun reading aloud.
dudulover 1 year ago
&quot;Ender&#x27;s Shadow&quot; and the mirror &quot;Ender&#x27;s Game&quot; are some that I read once in a while too<p>&quot;1984&quot; is a big one for me.<p>&quot;Lord of the Rings&quot; as well.
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hackartover 1 year ago
The Glass Bead Game by Herman Hesse. I enjoyed reading both Steppenwolf and Narcissus and Goldmund for the second time.
andrei_says_over 1 year ago
Alastair Reynolds’s House of Suns (novel) and Galactic North. Incredibly fun sci fi.<p>I Am That by Nisargadatta Maharaj. It’s a collection of recorded conversations in QA format. I read from it on a weekly basis.
bitzunover 1 year ago
Dan Simmons&#x27; Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion
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mikewarotover 1 year ago
All of the 1632 series by Eric Flint, et al.
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navyadover 1 year ago
Start reading Bhagvad Gita few days back.<p>re-read: 1984, Animal Farm and flowers of algernon.
tobinfekkesover 1 year ago
Technopoly.<p>Amusing Ourselves to Death.<p>Tubes.<p>Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World.
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mfalconover 1 year ago
Antifragile, Meditations.
hardkorebobover 1 year ago
Bhagavad-gita 1972 Srila Prabhupada