Books 2010 - 2018
Happy new year! What’s happy about it, you ask? …well, there’s always books.
Digging through some old journals, I came across a bunch of notes and lists of books I read in past years. I remember having a conversation with my then-50-ish Dad in which he couldn’t remember whether or not he’d read some book I was excited about. I was astonished that he could possibly have read an entire book and completely forgotten it. Now, 50-ish myself, I get it.
So on that note, here are as many books as I can dig out of these notes and my collapsing memory:
2010
- A Splendid Exchange – William J. Bernstein
- Shadow Cities, A Billion Squatters, a New Urban World – Robert Neuwirth
- The Tipping Point – Malcolm Gladwell
- …incomplete list
2011
- Point Omega – Don DeLillo
- The Origins of Political Order – Francis Fukuyama
- …incomplete list
2012
- The Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia
- Power, Inc. – David Rothkopf
- The Joy of Clojure – Chris Houser and Michael Fogus (notes)
- Machine Learning for Hackers – Drew Conway and John Myles White
- …incomplete list
2013
- Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750 – Odd Arne Westad
- The Signal and the Noise – Nate Silver (notes)
- Big Data – Kenneth Cukier and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger (notes)
- The Great Stagnation – Tyler Cowen
- Nature, an Economic History – Geerat J. Vermeij (unfinished)
- Automate This! – Christopher Steiner (notes)
- Where the Mountain Meets the Moon – Grace Lin (possibly 2014?)
- …incomplete list
2014
- The Road – Cormac McCarthy
- Lexicon – Max Barry
- A Visit from the Goon Squad – Jennifer Egan
- The Fall – Albert Camus
- From the Ruins of Empire – Pankaj Mishra
- Brave Genius – Sean B. Carroll (notes)
- The Master Switch – Tim Wu (notes)
- Programming in Haskell – Graham Hutton
- Consider Phlebas – Iain M. Banks
- Halting State – Charles Stross
- Learn you a Haskell (unfinished)
2015
- Amsterdam, a history of the World’s Most Liberal City – Russell Shorto
- But Beautiful – Geoff Dyer
- The Book of Illusions – Paul Auster
- The Circle – Dave Eggers
- Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone – J.K. Rowling
- Seveneves – Neal Stephenson
- So Good They Can’t Ignore You – Cal Newport
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – J.K. Rowling
- Snow Country – Yasunari Kawabata
- Economics, a very short introduction – Partha Dasgupta
- Nexus – Ramez Naam
- Political Order and Political Decay – Francis Fukuyama
2016
- 1688 – John E. Wills Jr.
- The Master Algorithm – Pedro Domingos
- The Three-Body Problem – Cixin Liu
- The Sense of Style – Steven Pinker
- Hieroglyphs (anthology)
- Blueprints of the Afterlife – Ryan Boudinot
- The Seventh Sense – Joshua Cooper Ramo
- Functional Programming in Scala (unfinished)
- The Martian – Andy Weir
- The Edge of the World – Michael Pye
- Algorithm Design Manual, 2nd Ed. – Steven Skiena
2017
- Genghis Kahn and the Making of the Modern World – Jack Weatherford
- Fluent Python – Luciano Ramalho
- The Dark Forest – Cixin Liu
- Starry River of the Sky – Grace Lin
- Animal Farm – George Orwell
- The Mysterious Benedict Society – Trenton Lee Stewart
- The Sleepwalkers – Christopher Clark
- Logavina Street – Barbara Demick
- Station Eleven – Emily St. John Mandel
- Heretics – Leonardo Padura
- Ancillary Justice – Ann Leckie
- Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahnemann
2018
- The Peripheral – William Gibson
- Data Science from Scratch – Joel Grus (repo)
- When the Sea Turned to Silver – Grace Lin
- Sapiens – Yuval Harari
- The Silk Roads – Peter Frankopan
- The Lean Startup – Eric Ries
- Stories of Your Life and Others – Ted Chiang
- SPQR – Mary Beard
- Borne – Jeff Vandermeer
- The Perfect Weapon – David Sanger
- The Death of Truth – Michiko Kakutani
- The Fifth Risk – Michael Lewis
- Agents of Empire – Noel Malcolm (notes)