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Ask HN: What books are you reading currently?

6 pointsby suhailpatelover 12 years ago
I've rekindled my interest in books and literature (general reading as opposed to technical/progrsmming books, I read quite a bit of the latter but have neglected the former for about a year) and was wondering what books are currently being read by the Hacker News community (fiction or non-fiction).<p>I have currently just started reading The Lean Startup by Eric Ries and Kingpin by Kevin Poulson. Both books have definitely captured my interest

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27182818284over 12 years ago
The book that I wanted to write until I found out not only that it was written, but that it does a better job on the subject that I could have<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Information-History-Theory-Flood/dp/0375423729" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/The-Information-History-Theory-Flood/d...</a>
tokenadultover 12 years ago
Statistics: A Very Short Introduction<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Statistics-A-Very-Short-Introduction/dp/019923356X/" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Statistics-A-Very-Short-Introduction/d...</a><p>and<p>Born Together - Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Born-Together-Reared-Landmark-Minnesota/dp/0674055462/" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Born-Together-Reared-Landmark-Minnesot...</a><p>I hope to apply things I learn from each of the books to future comments here on HN. Thanks for asking.
ohashiover 12 years ago
Re-reading Catch 22. I just finished The Geography of Bliss which was pretty interesting and a very fun read. I like to keep a list of books I enjoyed too (<a href="http://kevinohashi.com/books" rel="nofollow">http://kevinohashi.com/books</a> if you're curious)
gaddersover 12 years ago
I'm trying to stay motived to go the gym, so my last year or so of reading has been heavy on the testosterone - Lee Child, Stephen Hunter, Bernard Cornwell etc. I'm currently reading all the James Lee Burke Dave Robicheaux books back to back.
rynesover 12 years ago
"GRAVITY", by Brian Clegg How the weakest force in the universe shaped our lives. It has some very interesting tidbits from the old days.<p>Author of "THE GOD EFFECT" and "BEFORE THE BIG BANG"
brudgersover 12 years ago
Mario Vargas Llosa <i>Dream of the Celt</i> trans. Edith Grossman.<p><i>Ansi Common Lisp</i>, Paul Graham.<p><i>The Alamo</i>, Michael Lind (an epic poem).
verganileonardoover 12 years ago
I'm currently reading The Silmarillion!<p>Highly recommend for those who would like to know more about the 'history' of Middle-earth.
lb72over 12 years ago
The man who mistook his wife for a hat - Oliver Sacks - Book on neurological disorders
Concoursover 12 years ago
I'm reading "Founders at work" by Jessica Linvingston and can highly recommend it.
webstartupperover 12 years ago
The Tell-Tale Brain - V S Ramachandran. This has been one awesome book.
zamaover 12 years ago
The Lean startup just started reading and finish the power of habits.
Toddover 12 years ago
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell<p>Bootstrap by Kenneth Hess
duggieawesomeover 12 years ago
Neuromancer by William Gibson.
verdvermover 12 years ago
Godel, Escher, Bach;