1. El Gigante Enterrado
An elderly couple journeys across a misty post-Arthurian England where a collective amnesia has erased the past.
Here are the books I have read over the years, organized by estimated reading year.
An elderly couple journeys across a misty post-Arthurian England where a collective amnesia has erased the past.
A mathematician engineers a program to preserve civilization across a thousand years of looming galactic dark age.
The final battle against Voldemort as Harry hunts the last Horcruxes and uncovers the legend of the Deathly Hallows.
The growing Foundation faces its greatest threat: a mutant conqueror whose rise no mathematical model can predict.
A business parable about challenging the unexamined assumptions and entrenched habits that quietly hold organizations back.
An economist's unconventional lens applied to everyday life, revealing surprising hidden truths through data.
The story of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, whose unlikely friendship revolutionized our understanding of human judgment and bias.
A bridge between software engineering and mathematics, using programming as the lens to illuminate key mathematical ideas.
A lone astronaut wakes with no memory and must piece together a desperate mission to save the Earth from extinction.
A struggling writer in Barcelona makes a Faustian deal and descends into a gothic labyrinth of obsession and dark bargains.
The father of system dynamics reflects on how feedback modeling can help societies navigate complexity and long-term challenges.
A practical guide to adapting the Balanced Scorecard strategic framework to the realities of today's organizations.
The fan-maintained online encyclopedia covering every corner of J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World.
A richly detailed portrait of America's first great self-made man—inventor, diplomat, satirist, and founding father.
A compelling argument that language is a biological adaptation—a unique instinct shaped by natural selection in every human.
A young man is blackmailed into an impossible quest across Japan for a sheep bearing a strange star-shaped birthmark.
Kurzweil updates his singularity predictions, arguing that AI will soon merge with and amplify human intelligence.
A landmark libertarian argument that only a minimal state can be justified without violating individual rights.
Phileas Fogg bets everything on circumnavigating the globe in just eighty days, with a detective hot on his heels.
Harry and Dumbledore probe Voldemort's hidden past as the darkest chapter of the war begins to unfold.
A cross-country motorcycle trip becomes a philosophical inquiry into Quality and the roots of Western rationalism.
A teenager's candid, rebellious account of a few days adrift in New York after being expelled from prep school.
A teenage girl in Norway receives mysterious letters that take her through the entire history of Western philosophy.
A man's search for his missing cat pulls him deeper into a labyrinthine mystery touching on war, violence, and the self.
Linked stories spanning centuries after an ancient virus is unleashed in the Arctic, exploring grief, love, and resilience.
A data scientist makes the compelling case that humanity is already making measurable progress on its greatest environmental challenges.
Three friends raised at an idyllic English school gradually confront the disturbing truth about their existence.
A lyrical, deeply researched history of how humans invented books, from papyrus scrolls in ancient Egypt to the printing press.
An eye-opening look at how random variability in human judgment leads to unfair and often dangerous inconsistencies.
A novel about an IT manager who must rescue a failing project, uncovering the principles of DevOps along the way.
Eduardo Mendoza's sharp satire drops his bumbling detective into the absurd world of corporate consulting.
The conclusion to the Children of Time trilogy probes the nature of memory and consciousness across diverse forms of evolved intelligence.
A medieval English orphan disguises himself as a Jew to study medicine under the legendary physician Ibn Sina in Persia.
An exploration of how businesses can integrate social and environmental responsibility into their core strategy.
A father and son walk through a burned America after an unexplained catastrophe, clinging to each other and to hope.
Harry discovers that a dangerous escaped prisoner may be connected to his parents' fate in ways he never imagined.
A sweeping history of how information networks have shaped human societies, from cave paintings to the age of AI.
Two parallel narratives—a cyberpunk thriller and a quiet dreamscape—converge in Murakami's most structurally daring novel.
Harry is unexpectedly entered in the perilous Triwizard Tournament, forcing him to face dangers far beyond his years.
Eight luminous, rigorous stories probing the limits of language, mathematics, religion, and what it means to be human.