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Ask HN: What books are you reading right now?

16 pointsby sun123over 12 years ago
I'm reading two small books in parallel.<p>1. The old man and the Sea , by Hemmingway 2. The Last lecture by Randy

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urishover 12 years ago
"The Fourth Part of the World: The Race to the Ends of the Earth, and the Epic Story of the Map That Gave America Its Name".<p>A really interesting history book. I'm now in a great part, about how knowledge of geography (and map projections) was disseminated in Europe through a network of scholars and humanists during the 15th century. There was this huge collaborative effort to reconstruct ancient texts and to bring them in line with (then) current knowledge.
orrenktover 12 years ago
I just read 'The Innovator's Dilemma' by Clayton Christensen and it's awesome.<p>There's all this talk of "disrupting" everything in the tech world right now and a lot of it is really bullshit. This guy is the one who coined the term disruptive technology, and when you dig into it it's a really interesting concept that he actually backs up with great research on the disk drive industry.<p>The core of the idea is that 'disruptive' technologies are underdog technologies that actually have worse performance than the leading technologies of their time, but also some other attributes (smaller, lighter, etc) that make them valuable to customers in niche, less profitable markets the big guys aren't interested in. Since technology progresses much faster than our demand for it, those cheaper, crappier technologies improve over time and end up killing the big, expensive players who originally dominated the market.<p>Really great read
runjakeover 12 years ago
Can anyone recommend some good cypherpunk books, aside from Stephenson? Preferably fiction that communicates ideas revolving around anonymity, crypto, privacy?<p>I've been trying to read Cryptonomicon, but get turned off by the "hipstery" (for lack of a better word) informal writing style and can't get into it.
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bgrohmanover 12 years ago
1. Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong, by James W. Loewen<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Teacher-Told-Everything/dp/0743296281" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Teacher-Told-Everything/dp/074...</a><p>2. Clojure Programming, by Chas Emerick<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Programming-Chas-Emerick/dp/1449394701/" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Programming-Chas-Emerick/dp/14...</a><p>3. Zorba the Greek, by Nikos Kazantzakis<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Zorba-Greek-Nikos-Kazantzakis/dp/0684825546" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Zorba-Greek-Nikos-Kazantzakis/dp/06848...</a>
rfergieover 12 years ago
1. Causation (<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Causality-Reasoning-Inference-Judea-Pearl/dp/052189560X" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Causality-Reasoning-Inference-Judea-...</a>)<p>2. The Boardman Tasker Omnibus (<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Boardman-Tasker-Omnibus-Peter/dp/1898573859" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Boardman-Tasker-Omnibus-Peter/dp/189...</a>)
dwjover 12 years ago
Very good book about the tech industry: "rework" by the 37 signals guys.<p>Other very good non-tech book I've read recently: Walk the Amazon.
johnrgraceover 12 years ago
I'm actually reading academic papers from ssrn.com about platforms, shorter than most books and usually just as much information/learning and often times more.<p>For fiction I'm reading stuff my friends write; currently The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There and David Drake's Hammers Slammers omnibus volumes.
waterlesscloudover 12 years ago
1. Red Mars. Read a chapter and digest it. Packed top to bottom with all kinds of ideas.<p>2. Cyberspace: First Steps. From the early 90s, a collection of academic essays on the concept of cyberspace. Reading it as a kind of retrospective on where we were and where we thought we were going.<p>3. Rule 34. For fun.
yamsalover 12 years ago
"Another Day of Life" by Riszard Kapuscinski and "Moonwalking with Einstein" by Joshua Foer.
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rwlover 12 years ago
For work: Quine's <i>Word and Object</i>; Dummett's <i>Frege: Philosophy of Language</i>; Plato's <i>Republic</i>; and paper after paper. (I am a philosophy graduate student.)<p>For pleasure: just started Virginia Woolf's <i>To the Lighthouse</i>.
joelhooksover 12 years ago
Molly Fyde series from Hugh Howey. Loved his WOOL books, so giving this series a go. Like it a lot.<p>Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas - just started this, and enjoying it so far.
fourmiiover 12 years ago
The Viral Storm: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Viral-Storm-Pandemic-ebook/dp/B004V9O58E" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/The-Viral-Storm-Pandemic-ebook/dp/B004...</a>
ascuttlefishover 12 years ago
Essays and aphorisms by Arthur Schopenhauer<p>John A. MacDonald: The young politician by Donald Creighton<p>Comedy of errors by Wm. Shakespeare<p>Paradise Lost by John Milton
vasudhapandeover 12 years ago
1. 'Classical Mechanics' by Herbert Goldstein 2. 'Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated Circuits' by William Stanley 3. 'Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer' by Cyrus Mistry
redroryover 12 years ago
1.) Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?: Seth Godin<p>2.)Mastering the Rockefeller Habits: What You Must Do to Increase the Value of Your Growing Firm - Verne Harnish
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thejteamover 12 years ago
"The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict" for myself and "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader"(Chronicles of Narnia Series) for my children.
saurabhover 12 years ago
Zen &#38; The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance
maguayover 12 years ago
Frank Chimero's <i>The Shape of Design</i> in PDF. Great, thought-provoking book on design in everything in life.
arunabhover 12 years ago
1. Ulysses 2. The Dilbert Principle
rodrigoover 12 years ago
The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker
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turbojerryover 12 years ago
A Beautiful Anarchy: How to Create Your Own Civilization in the Digital Age by Jeffrey Tucker
kralover 12 years ago
1. A Lovecraft anthology 2. Programming Clojure (Stuart Halloway)<p>Both books make me dream.
noashxover 12 years ago
I'm trying to expand my horizons a bit, so I'm reading "The Omnivore's Dilemma". Amazing!
headstormover 12 years ago
Empire Express: Building the First Transcontinental Railroad
khakimovover 12 years ago
Where wizards stay up late. The origins of the INTERNET.
serencialover 12 years ago
Just started "The Connected Company" by Dave Gray.
orangethirtyover 12 years ago
The Lean Startup for the third time in a row. :)
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notumover 12 years ago
I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas (Lewis Black)
dccoolgaiover 12 years ago
Meditations - Marcus Aurelius. Recommend it.
RollAHardSixover 12 years ago
Earth Unaware by Orson Scott Card.
krisneuharthover 12 years ago
James Bond books by Ian Fleming
valdiornover 12 years ago
Neuromancer by William Gibson.
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rjim86over 12 years ago
Coding Horror: The Book