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Bookshelf
A complete collection of books I'm reading and have read in recent years.
Reading
The Name of the WindPatrick Rothfuss
Don QuixoteMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Humanly PossibleSarah Bakewell
LeviathanThomas Hobbes
Read
The Forest of Wool and SteelNatsu Miyashita, Philip Gabriel
Lightbringer (The Red Rising Series)Pierce Brown
Dark AgePierce Brown
Iron GoldPierce Brown
Morning StarPierce Brown
Golden SonPierce Brown
Red RisingPierce Brown
Benjamin FranklinWalter Isaacson
The Will of the ManyJames Islington
The Other RenaissancePaul Strathern
Dark BrilliancePaul Strathern
Leonardo Da VinciWalter Isaacson
What We Owe the FutureWilliam MacAskill
The Wealth of NationsAdam Smith
The Price of TimeEdward Chancellor
The WagerDavid Grann
Thinking in SystemsDonella Meadows
The Idea FactoryJon Gertner
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnMark Twain
A Flag Worth Dying ForTim Marshall
The IliadHomer
The Big ScoreMichael Malone
Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Greatest ProductsLeander Kahney
A Clash of KingsGeorge R.R. Martin
A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1)George R.R. Martin
Shoe DogPhil Knight
Thursday Murder Club Book 3Richard Osman
Doughnut EconomicsKate Raworth
Atomic HabitsJames Clear
The MediciPaul Strathern
About TimeDavid Rooney
RepublicPlato
The Cult of WeEliot Brown, Maureen Farrell
The OdysseyHomer
Alex Through the Looking GlassAlex Bellos
Zero to OneBlake Masters
FreakonomicsSteven D. Levitt
The Man Who Died TwiceRichard Osman
80/20 RunningMatt Fitzgerald
DominionC.J. Sansom
The GoalEliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox
The Power of GeographyTim Marshall
Prisoners of GeographyJohn Scarlett, Tim Marshall
HeroesStephen Fry
Homo DeusYuval Noah Harari
Norse MythologyNeil Gaiman
SapiensYuval Noah Harari
Bad BloodJohn Carreyrou
The Silk RoadsPeter Frankopan
Invisible WomenCaroline Criado Perez
A Promised LandBarack Obama
The Thursday Murder ClubRichard Osman
LoonshotsSafi Bahcall
Think Like a Rocket ScientistOzan Varol
How to Make the World Add UpTim Harford
Lean InSheryl Sandberg
Thinking, Fast and SlowDaniel Kahneman