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Ask HN - what interesting books did you read this year (including non tech)?

14 points| vijayr | 14 years ago

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[+] caw|14 years ago|reply
"Predictable Irrationality" - This is a pretty good book

"Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion" - Similar to Predictable Irrationality, they overlap somewhat but they're different enough

"How to Master the Art of Selling" - Not as useful as the others, but I'm not selling anything right now. It has influenced how I perceive people trying to sell me things, however.

"How to Win Friends and Influence People" - I can definitely see why it's a classic.

I just started reading "Immunity to Change," and should have that done by the time I get back from holiday. I'm not far enough along to give an opinion but from the person who recommended it to me made it sound interesting.

[+] briggsbio|14 years ago|reply
After watching the first season of "Game of Thrones" I wanted to read the book and see how it compared. I was amazed and enthralled. Then I read the rest of them and couldn't really do anything else until I'd finished them. Enjoyed how the HBO series was more or less true to the book: Rather than taking a 900+ pg book and trying to do it all in 2.5hrs they had about 11 hours for the whole season, and it was, in places, almost verbatim. Pumped for the next seasons (and the last two books). Highly recommend "A Song of Ice and Fire" series by George RR Martin
[+] retroafroman|14 years ago|reply
Shop Class as Soulcraft - Matthew B. Crawford

This will resonate well with people who enjoy working with their hands. It also has some pretty entertaining anecdotes from the author's personal life, but it's not overly autobiographical. I personally found this one interesting because I've had some similar experiences in life-working on (and driving) an old Volkswagen as a first car, working in the trades, going to college, getting a desk job, and now, thinking perhaps that a desk job isn't for me, as he realized.

[+] tkaczano|14 years ago|reply
Free: The Future of a Radical Price by Chris Anderson A really interesting book which explains how companies can make money by offering stuff for free. Many examples from various internet-based companies. A must-read especially if you want to start your business online.
[+] hpp|14 years ago|reply
David Mitchell - The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet. Historical fiction, set in Japan later 1790s - early 1800s, in a Dutch trading post.
[+] leeHS|14 years ago|reply
Just reading Ikigai by Sebastian Marshall. Very interesting philosophies around life and business.
[+] rigatoni1|14 years ago|reply
I know this is pretty generic and typical, but the Steve Jobs book was a very interesting read.
[+] _ud4a|14 years ago|reply
I tend to read "Think and Grow Rich" at least once a year!
[+] vijayr|14 years ago|reply
just curious - does it help? I mean, everybody knows the power of positive thinking etc, the theory is easy, it is practicing that is difficult, no?
[+] fluential|14 years ago|reply
"Way of the Superior Man by David Deida"