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This last year of 2022 I was really focused on reading.
Let me show you which books I read and why you should at least consider giving them a try.
10 books in chronological orderšš§µ
1ļøā£ Farsighted: How we make the decisions that matter the most, by Steven Johnson @stevenbjohnson
Donāt try to make a lot of decisions, make good ones. It makes a world of difference to learn how to make the good ones.
goodreads.com/book/show/40981514
3ļøā£ Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir @andyweirauthor
Super well structured, extremely fun and easy to read, this sci-fi book is my favourite of the year. Prev 2021 sci-fi winner on @goodreads
Itās currently in production to become a movie.
goodreads.com/book/show/54493401
4ļøā£ Artemis, by Andy Weir @andyweirauthor
I liked the previous book so much that I wanted more from the same author.
This one, still a sci-fi, not as fun, but a solid 3/5 āļø
goodreads.com/book/show/50812451
5ļøā£ Beta Testing the Ongoing Apocalypse, by Tom Kaczynski
This is a comic book, the least popular from the list. A very fun, interesting, quirky look at the urbanisation of the world with all problems that arrive from it.
goodreads.com/book/show/55678439
6ļøā£ Hackerās Delight, by Henry S. Warren Jr.
This is a book with lots of programming tricks on doing low-level bit operations and low-level arithmetic.
Itās not a book that you read through, but one your add to your arsenal of tools.
goodreads.com/book/show/276079
7ļøā£ Blood Music, by Greg Bear
Another sci-fi book that explores what would happen if a virus would be conscious and intelligent. It starts by having a scientist inject this virus to smuggle it from their laboratory. Things go very wrong after that.
goodreads.com/book/show/38197113
8ļøā£ The Power of Unwavering Focus, by Dandapani @DandapaniLLC
I am a fan of Dandapani and I was glad he released another book exploring focus and concentration.
Goes into what focus is and how to exercise and train it to become better at anything you do.
goodreads.com/book/show/60149560
9ļøā£ Mistborn: The Final Empire, by Brandon Sanderson @BrandSanderson
He likes to create characters with very interesting powers that have cool mechanics and interactions.
This is the most popular book in my list.
goodreads.com/book/show/53321665
1ļøā£0ļøā£ The Well of Ascension, by Brandon Sanderson @BrandSanderson
The second in the series, continues the story, very entertaining. Even though its ~800 pages long, I read this one in about 2 weeks. Thats how much I was hooked.
goodreads.com/book/show/54191640
Special mentions:
Unfortunately, the author of Blood Music, Greg Bear aged 71, just passed away a few days ago after having heart surgery.
I am totally hooked on the Mistborn series by @BrandSanderson but there are other series he created with other types of interesting mechanics and super powers.
I set a target of 5 books per year but got to 10. Having a target helps a lot.