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Ask HN: Books You Read in 2019?

18 点作者 dinosaurs超过 5 年前
I would love to know which books you’ve read in 2019 and which you would recommend.<p>Some of my favourite reads were:<p>Fascism: a warning (Albright)<p>Sapiens (Harari)<p>Normal People (Rooney)<p>I will comment with a full list of my recommendations.

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playing_colours超过 5 年前
Recently, I am unsatisfied about spending a lot of time on consuming knowledge, rather then producing. As soon as I get to some level of expertise in some area, the benefit of passive reading approaches zero. So I plan to write more and code more (mastering Julia for mathematics and CS) in 2020.<p>A few titles I enjoyed this year:<p>&quot;An Invitation to Applied Category Theory&quot; by Brendan Fong, David I. Spivak. It was fun to dig deeper into categories and read how you can apply thinking in them to different domains: databases, signal processing, circuits. Some mathematical background is probably required. It is available for free as a PDF: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;math.mit.edu&#x2F;~dspivak&#x2F;teaching&#x2F;sp18&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;math.mit.edu&#x2F;~dspivak&#x2F;teaching&#x2F;sp18&#x2F;</a> or if you are, like me, love collecting good titles in paper, a hardcover copy is nice with good paper and colour pictures: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Invitation-Applied-Category-Theory-Compositionality-dp-1108482295&#x2F;dp&#x2F;1108482295" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Invitation-Applied-Category-Theory-Co...</a><p>&quot;Can&#x27;t Hurt Me&quot; by David Goggins. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;davidgoggins.com&#x2F;book&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;davidgoggins.com&#x2F;book&#x2F;</a> It helped me to start running, and I keep doing it. It improved my mindset about overcoming physical discomfort, inspired to cultivate a savage mindset within. I lost a few kgs as well. There is an audio version of it.<p>&quot;Turn the Ship Around&quot; by David Marquet <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;davidmarquet-com.3dcartstores.com&#x2F;Autographed-Book-Hardcover-Turn-the-Ship-Around-_p_13.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;davidmarquet-com.3dcartstores.com&#x2F;Autographed-Book-Ha...</a> A book on leadership, told as a story of transforming the team on the nuclear submarine USS Santa Fe. Not that boring like usual leadership titles.
sentientforest超过 5 年前
Data Intensive Applications<p>This and Object Prototypes (You Don&#x27;t Know JS Series)<p>Fall: Or Dodge in Hell<p>Fortress Marin<p>Count Zero<p>Become What You Are (Alan Watts)<p>Swords and Circuitry<p>Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth<p>The High Sierra of California<p>Trees of Power<p>I highly recommend Data Intensive Applications, as have many others on HN.<p>If you live around San Francisco, and don&#x27;t know the history of the shore batteries across the Bay, Fortress Marin is a nice, short, illustrated history of California&#x27;s coastal defenses. There are good places to go hiking &#x2F; camping in that area around the old fortifications.<p>I&#x27;m into planting trees and gardening, so I thoroughly enjoyed Trees of Power by Akiva Silver.
mortivore超过 5 年前
In no particular order the best ones I&#x27;ve read this year(so far) are:<p>Children of the Nameless by Brandon Sanderson - Probably one of the few very good magic the gathering books.<p>Augustus: The Life of Rome&#x27;s First Emperor by Anthony Everitt - excellent overview of the emperor<p>King Rat by James Clavell - fictional depiction of being a prisoner in a Japanese camp during WW2.<p>1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created by Charles C. Mann - talks about the natives in the Americas after first contact. Follow up to 1491.<p>Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin - Good book for people looking to write clearer, more understandable code<p>The Elric Saga Part 1 by Michael Moorcock - Interesting protagonist.<p>Currently enjoying and will finish by end of year:<p>The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern - It&#x27;s about stories so far. If you liked the Night Circus, then you will like this. Great atmosphere.
rocco337超过 5 年前
Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable - One of best industry related books I have read, and I think I need to read it couple more times. I highly recommend it.<p>Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle - Explains and gives you action plan for your weight loss&#x2F;muscle gaining yourney. It cleary explains macronutrients, how much to eat and in what proportions. Since there is so much misinformation on internet about nutrition, this book exlpains &quot;real truth&quot; and makes it simple as it is.<p>Child 44 - Amazing novel that took place in Staljinistic Russia. Except great plot it gives you great insight in what was to live in Communist system under Staljin regime.
tcbasche超过 5 年前
Some highlights of the year:<p>Children of Time - (Tchaikovsky)<p>Steve Jobs (Isaacson) - as an aside, I&#x27;ve started reading his daughters (Lisa) book Small Fry<p>The Colour out of Space - (Lovecraft)<p>iWoz (Wozniak)<p>The Design of Everyday Things (Norman)
ceezuns超过 5 年前
Just some of the top of my head...<p>1. Permanent Record (Snowden)<p>2. Maude (Mabry)