Books

Since I got my Kindle, which has been a very useful device for me, I have finished many books that I bought but did not read before. I read different types of books, from historical fiction to non-fiction about probability, data, product growth, and politics.

If I have more free time, I would like to write book reviews and summaries. For now, I am just enjoying this page for people who love books. Here are some book recommendations for you.


Fiction

AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future by Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan, published 2021.
Animal Farm by George Orwell, published 1945.
Solanin by Inio Asano, published 2006.
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, published 1966.
A Thousand Ships by Eric Shanower, published 2001.

Non-fiction

Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary by Linus Torvalds and David Diamond, published 2021.
The Art of Failure: An Essay on the Pain of Playing Video Games by Jesper Juul, published 2013.
The Signal and the Noise - The Art and Science of Prediction by Nate Silver, published 2012.
iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood--and What That Means for the Rest of Us by Jean M. Twenge, published 2017.
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, published 2007.
Growth: A Reckoning by Daniel Susskind, published 2024.
Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail by Ray Dalio, published 2021.