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Ask HN: Great book that you read recently?

13 pointsby thungaabout 13 years ago

19 comments

mixonicabout 13 years ago
I don't tend to read biz books, but recently I've read a ton of <i>great</i> Russian texts.<p>The Master &#38; Margarita<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_and_Margarita" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_and_Margarita</a><p>Goethe's Faust &#38; the story of Pontius Pilate retold in 1930s Russia. Really, I mean <i>really</i> damn good. Very readable.<p>Books 1 &#38; 2 of The Gulag Archipelago<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gulag_Archipelago" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gulag_Archipelago</a><p>An expansive history of the Soviet prison camp system, almost a folk history.<p>Petersburg<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersburg_(novel)" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersburg_(novel)</a><p>Think Joyce writing about a revolutionary plot in the Petersburg of 1910-something, involving patricide and a time-bomb set for 24 hours from now. Yeah.<p>That and slowly working through Proust (book 5). I'm not sure if I really recommend it, but I'd be interested to hear thoughts from other smarty-pants HN people.
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jnorthropabout 13 years ago
Practical Irrationality - Dan Ariely<p>It changed the way I think about pricing, among other things, forever. He makes some wild conclusions then backs them up with scientific experiments. Its a fun read to boot.
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mindcrimeabout 13 years ago
<i>Atlas Shrugged</i> - Ayn Rand<p><i>The Four Steps To The Epiphany</i> - Steve Blank<p><i>Blue Ocean Strategy</i> - W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne<p><i>Business Model Generation</i> - Alexander Osterwalder
pgalmost 13 years ago
Doris Stenton's <i>English Society in the Early Middle Ages</i>
DanBCabout 13 years ago
Short story collection: This is not your city, by Caitlin Horrocks<p>(<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Is-Not-Your-City/dp/1932511911" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Is-Not-Your-City/dp/1932511911</a>)<p>"The Psychopath Test" by Jon Ronson - he's really good journalist and writes well. This is an interesting read about the newish "psychopaths everywhere" meme.
brudgersabout 13 years ago
I recently reread Cormac McCarthy's <i>All the Pretty Horses</i>.<p>I was prompted to do so by another book discussion. Not his best book - I think <i>Blood Meridian</i> and <i>The Road</i> are better - but McCarthy is a great writer.<p>For nerd non-fiction, I just read Jim Lovell's <i>Lost Moon</i> which though not a great book, is a good solid book about greatness.
omgseanabout 13 years ago
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-New-Crow-Incarceration-Colorblindness/dp/1595581030" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/The-New-Crow-Incarceration-Colorblindn...</a>)
dtbxabout 13 years ago
The Game, by Neil Strauss.
klautabout 13 years ago
How To Get Rich - Felix Dennis<p>Accidental Genius - Mark Levy
semiraalmost 13 years ago
The Monk and the Riddle - Randy Komisar
aorshanabout 13 years ago
I just re-read the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. Always makes me laugh and is a great read.
latchabout 13 years ago
<i>Old Man's War</i> - John Scalzi
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blrskalmost 13 years ago
The Startup Owner's Manual - Steve Blank<p>Discours de la Methode - Descartes
tchockabout 13 years ago
Understanding Media: the extensions of Man, by Marshall McLuhan
gyardleyabout 13 years ago
Jonathan Haidt's "The Righteous Mind" was terrific.
jdelardalmost 13 years ago
Breakfast for Champions - Kurt Vonnegut
tiplusalmost 13 years ago
daemon - daniel suarez,<p>freedom - daniel suarez
peterwiesealmost 13 years ago
The Strangest Man - Graham Farmelo<p>A biography of Paul Dirac. Very good.<p>---------------<p>The Fabric of the Universe - David Deutsch<p>What picture can we paint of the universe if we take together the best theories we have about fundamental things like time, life, virtual reality, cosmology etc. Easily the best book i've read in recent years. Consider that Deutsch is a very distinguished scientist in the field of quantum cryptography/computing. He is really good at explaining things in terms that non-physicists and experts alike can learn a lot!<p>---------------<p>Roadside Picnic - Strugatzky<p>Soviet Science Fiction book about the first and only visit of earth by aliens. The approach is very unusual since there is never any direct contact between humans and the extra terrestrial intelligence. The book is more like a study of human society and how it could develop if suddenly there was some extremely advanced technology available to us which we are too primitive to understand/control.
xxiaoalmost 13 years ago
sigh , i read HN all day long and have no time left for books.<p>seriously though, i use books as a reference and just hack along, i mean technical books, for non-tech books, i have not read them for years.