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Here are the books I have read over the years, organized by year.

77 books completed

Currently Reading

Los Hermanos Karamazov

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Classic Fiction Philosophy

A profound family drama that explores faith, doubt, freedom, and moral responsibility through the conflict of three brothers and their father.

2026

5 books

1. El Gigante Enterrado

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Literary Fiction Fantasy

An elderly couple journeys across a misty post-Arthurian England where a collective amnesia has erased the past.

2. Foundation

by Isaac Asimov

Science Fiction

A mathematician engineers a program to preserve civilization across a thousand years of looming galactic dark age.

3. Freakonomics

by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner

Non-Fiction Economics

An economist's unconventional lens applied to everyday life, revealing surprising hidden truths through data.

4. The Undoing Project

by Michael Lewis

Non-Fiction Psychology

The story of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, whose unlikely friendship revolutionized our understanding of human judgment and bias.

5. Project Hail Mary

by Andy Weir

Science Fiction Adventure

A lone astronaut wakes with no memory and must piece together a desperate mission to save the Earth from extinction.

2025

20 books

1. El juego del angel

by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Literary Fiction Mystery

A struggling writer in Barcelona makes a Faustian deal and descends into a gothic labyrinth of obsession and dark bargains.

2. Benjamin Franklin: An American Life

by Walter Isaacson

Biography History

A richly detailed portrait of America's first great self-made man—inventor, diplomat, satirist, and founding father.

3. The Language Instinct

by Steven Pinker

Non-Fiction Linguistics

A compelling argument that language is a biological adaptation—a unique instinct shaped by natural selection in every human.

4. A Wild Sheep Chase

by Haruki Murakami

Literary Fiction Magical Realism

A Tokyo adman's quiet life is shattered when a mysterious photo leads him into a surreal hunt for a sheep tied to dangerous power.

5. The Singularity Is Near

by Ray Kurzweil

Non-Fiction Technology

Kurzweil updates his singularity predictions, arguing that AI will soon merge with and amplify human intelligence.

6. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

by J.K. Rowling

Fantasy

Harry is unexpectedly entered in the perilous Triwizard Tournament, forcing him to face dangers far beyond his years.

9. Around the World in Eighty Days

by Jules Verne

Adventure Classic Fiction

Phileas Fogg bets everything on circumnavigating the globe in just eighty days, with a detective hot on his heels.

11. The Catcher in the Rye

by J.D. Salinger

Literary Fiction

A teenager's candid, rebellious account of a few days adrift in New York after being expelled from prep school.

12. Sophie's World

by Jostein Gaarder

Philosophy Literary Fiction

A teenage girl in Norway receives mysterious letters that take her through the entire history of Western philosophy.

13. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

by Haruki Murakami

Literary Fiction

A man's search for his missing cat pulls him deeper into a labyrinthine mystery touching on war, violence, and the self.

14. How High We Go in the Dark

by Sequoia Nagamatsu

Science Fiction

Linked stories spanning centuries after an ancient virus is unleashed in the Arctic, exploring grief, love, and resilience.

15. Not the End of the World

by Hannah Ritchie

Non-Fiction Environmental Science

A data scientist makes the compelling case that humanity is already making measurable progress on its greatest environmental challenges.

16. Never Let Me Go

by Kazuo Ishiguro

Literary Fiction Science Fiction

Three friends raised at an idyllic English school gradually confront the disturbing truth about their existence.

17. Pachinko

by Min Jin Lee

Historical Fiction Literary Fiction

A multigenerational saga follows a Korean family in Japan as they endure discrimination, sacrifice, and shifting ideas of identity and belonging.

18. Noise

by Daniel Kahneman

Non-Fiction Psychology

Kahneman, Sibony, and Sunstein examine why equally qualified people make wildly different judgments and how to reduce that costly variability.

19. This Is Lean

by Niklas Modig and Par Ahlstrom

Business Operations

A concise introduction to lean thinking that focuses on flow efficiency, customer value, and practical ways to improve everyday work systems.

20. The Phoenix Project

by Gene Kim

Business Technology

A novel about an IT manager who must rescue a failing project, uncovering the principles of DevOps along the way.

2024

17 books

1. Death's End

by Cixin Liu

Science Fiction

Humanity's final confrontation with cosmic forces stretches across eras as impossible choices determine whether civilization can survive.

3. Maniac

by Benjamin Labatut

Literary Fiction Science

A feverish literary portrait of scientific genius and moral peril centered on John von Neumann and the birth of modern computation.

5. Zero to One

by Peter Thiel

Business Technology

Thiel argues that real innovation comes from building unique products that create new markets instead of competing in crowded ones.

6. Hypermedia Systems

by Carson Gross

Technology Web Development

A modern web development guide that re-centers hypermedia, HTML-first architecture, and simpler interactive systems over heavy front-end complexity.

8. Snow Crash

by Neal Stephenson

Science Fiction Cyberpunk

A hacker-swordsman and a teenage courier race through a fractured America and a virtual metaverse to stop a mind-infecting threat.

9. Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy

Classic Fiction Literary Fiction

Tolstoy interweaves love, marriage, faith, and social pressure in imperial Russia through the tragic path of Anna and the search for meaning.

10. Children of Time

by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Science Fiction

A terraforming experiment gone wrong gives rise to an intelligent spider civilization, forcing humanity into a tense first contact.

11. Children of Ruin

by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Science Fiction

A fragile alliance of species explores a distant world and encounters an ancient intelligence that threatens them all.

12. Children of Memory

by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Science Fiction

The conclusion to the Children of Time trilogy probes the nature of memory and consciousness across diverse forms of evolved intelligence.

13. The Physician

by Noah Gordon

Historical Fiction

A medieval English orphan disguises himself as a Jew to study medicine under the legendary physician Ibn Sina in Persia.

14. The Road

by Cormac McCarthy

Literary Fiction Post-Apocalyptic

A father and son walk through a burned America after an unexplained catastrophe, clinging to each other and to hope.

15. Nexus

by Yuval Noah Harari

Non-Fiction History Technology

A sweeping history of how information networks have shaped human societies, from cave paintings to the age of AI.

17. Stories of Your Life and Others

by Ted Chiang

Science Fiction Short Stories

Eight luminous, rigorous stories probing the limits of language, mathematics, religion, and what it means to be human.

2023

17 books

1. Flowers for Algernon

by Daniel Keyes

Science Fiction Literary Fiction

A man with an intellectual disability undergoes an experimental procedure that rapidly increases his intelligence, transforming his life in unexpected and tragic ways.

2. The Idiot

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Classic Fiction Philosophy

Prince Myshkin returns to Russia with radical compassion and innocence, colliding with vanity, desire, and cruelty in a society unable to understand him.

3. Crime and Punishment

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Classic Fiction Psychological Fiction

After committing a murder he believes is morally justified, a destitute student spirals through paranoia, guilt, and a painful search for redemption.

4. The Death of Ivan Ilyich

by Leo Tolstoy

Classic Fiction Novella

A respected judge confronts terminal illness and realizes his carefully ordered life may have been built on shallow social conventions.

5. Cloud Atlas

by David Mitchell

Literary Fiction Science Fiction

Six interlinked stories across centuries reveal how power, violence, and resistance echo through time in different forms.

7. Leonardo da Vinci

by Walter Isaacson

Biography History

A detailed portrait of Leonardo's relentless curiosity, connecting his notebooks, inventions, and art to the habits that fueled his genius.

9. The Three-Body Problem

by Liu Cixin

Science Fiction Hard Science Fiction

A secret first-contact project during China's Cultural Revolution sets in motion a cosmic crisis that threatens humanity's future.

10. The Dark Forest

by Liu Cixin

Science Fiction Hard Science Fiction

Facing an inevitable alien invasion, humanity builds desperate long-term plans while confronting the chilling logic of cosmic survival.

11. East of Eden

by John Steinbeck

Classic Fiction Literary Fiction

Through two families in California's Salinas Valley, Steinbeck retells themes of Cain and Abel, freedom, and moral choice across generations.

12. Norwegian Wood

by Haruki Murakami

Literary Fiction Coming-of-Age

A nostalgic and intimate story of first love, grief, and emotional fragility in student-era Tokyo during the late 1960s.

14. 1Q84

by Haruki Murakami

Literary Fiction Speculative Fiction

Two lonely lives move toward each other in an uncanny parallel Tokyo where memory, identity, and reality begin to fracture.

15. Kafka on the Shore

by Haruki Murakami

Literary Fiction Magical Realism

A runaway teenager and an aging man who can talk with cats follow intertwined paths through prophecy, dreams, and metaphysical mystery.

16. After Dark

by Haruki Murakami

Literary Fiction

Over one sleepless night in Tokyo, strangers briefly connect as hidden traumas and quiet loneliness surface beneath neon light.

17. After the Quake

by Haruki Murakami

Short Stories Literary Fiction

Six stories set after the Kobe earthquake explore emotional aftershocks, dislocation, and fragile attempts to reconnect with meaning.

2020

6 books

1. Atlas Shrugged

by Ayn Rand

Philosophy Political Fiction

As innovators disappear from a collapsing economy, a railroad executive and an inventor uncover a radical strike against mediocrity and coercion.

3. Dune

by Frank Herbert

Science Fiction Epic

On the desert planet Arrakis, Paul Atreides is thrust into a struggle over power, prophecy, ecology, and the most valuable resource in the galaxy.

4. Nudge

by Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. Sunstein

Non-Fiction Behavioral Economics

Thaler and Sunstein show how small design choices in policies and products can steer better decisions without removing freedom.

5. Dune Messiah

by Frank Herbert

Science Fiction Epic

Years after seizing imperial power, Paul Atreides confronts conspiracy, fanaticism, and the terrible cost of seeing too far into the future.

6. The Design of Everyday Things

by Don Norman

Design Non-Fiction

Norman explains why products confuse users and how human-centered design principles can make everyday tools intuitive and safer.

2019

12 books

1. The Fountainhead

by Ayn Rand

Literary Fiction Philosophy

An uncompromising architect battles conformity and corruption, defending creative independence at great personal cost.

2. Steve Jobs

by Walter Isaacson

Biography Business

Based on extensive interviews, this biography traces Jobs's intense personality and the design-driven vision behind Apple and Pixar.

3. Brave New World

by Aldous Huxley

Classic Fiction Dystopian

In a future built on engineered happiness and social conditioning, dissent exposes the human cost of comfort without freedom.

4. The Coddling of the American Mind

by Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt

Non-Fiction Psychology

Lukianoff and Haidt argue that certain cultural and educational trends are making younger generations less resilient and more polarized.

5. Lord of the Flies

by William Golding

Classic Fiction Allegory

Stranded schoolboys attempt to govern themselves on a deserted island, only to descend into fear, tribalism, and violence.

6. All Minus One

by John Stuart Mill, Edited by Richard V. Reeves & Jonathan Haidt

Philosophy Political Theory

A concise edition of Mill's defense of free speech, arguing that silencing dissent harms truth-seeking societies.

7. To Kill A Mockingbird

by Harper Lee

Classic Fiction Literary Fiction

Through a child's eyes in the American South, a lawyer's defense of a Black man exposes the moral failures of a segregated town.

9. The Righteous Mind

by Jonathan Haidt

Non-Fiction Psychology

Haidt maps the moral intuitions behind political and religious divides, explaining why good people so often disagree.

10. Thinking, Fast and Slow

by Daniel Kahneman

Non-Fiction Psychology

Kahneman presents two modes of thought and the systematic biases that shape decisions, from daily choices to major judgments.

11. 11/22/63

by Stephen King

Historical Fiction Science Fiction

A teacher travels to the past to stop JFK's assassination, but history resists every attempt to be rewritten.