
Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth
Avi Loeb
4.5 on Amazon
5 HN comments

The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life
Arthur Firstenberg
4.8 on Amazon
5 HN comments

How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy
Jenny Odell
4.2 on Amazon
5 HN comments

Turn Left At Orion: Hundreds of Night Sky Objects to See in a Home Telescope - and How to Find Them (Hundreds of Night Sky Objects to See in a Home Telescope – and How to Find Them)
Guy Consolmagno
4.7 on Amazon
5 HN comments

Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World
Paul Stamets
4.8 on Amazon
5 HN comments

How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices
Annie Duke and Penguin Audio
4.4 on Amazon
5 HN comments

The Longevity Diet: Discover the New Science Behind Stem Cell Activation and Regeneration to Slow Aging, Fight Disease, and Optimize Weight
Valter Longo
4.4 on Amazon
5 HN comments

The Circadian Code: Lose Weight, Supercharge Your Energy, and Transform Your Health from Morning to Midnight
Satchin Panda PhD
4.6 on Amazon
5 HN comments

Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English
John McWhorter
4.5 on Amazon
5 HN comments

The Art of Statistics: How to Learn from Data
David Spiegelhalter
4.6 on Amazon
5 HN comments

The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World
Steven Johnson
4.5 on Amazon
5 HN comments

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope (P.S.)
William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
4.6 on Amazon
5 HN comments

Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
Neil deGrasse Tyson
4.7 on Amazon
4 HN comments

Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
Robin Wall Kimmerer and Tantor Audio
4.8 on Amazon
4 HN comments

Ants: Workers of the World
Eleanor Spicer Rice and Eduard Florin Niga
3.8 on Amazon
4 HN comments
iamwpjonDec 8, 2020
redelbeeonFeb 27, 2021
See below for some recommendations based on my 2020 reading.
Fiction recommendations:
- A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. This book absolutely wrecked me emotionally (in a good way) for weeks after reading it
- The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead. I enjoyed this even more than the Underground Railroad, which was also great. Both also won a Pulitzer for what it’s worth.
- The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea. This book gave me a glimpse into what it’s like for Mexicans who immigrate to the US, and the storytelling was just wonderful.
Non-fiction recommendations:
- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Mix together equal parts science, indigenous knowledge and myth, botany, and wonderful writing and you get this book. I love Kimmerer’s voice (both in terms of her writing and her performance of the audiobook) and I read Gathering Moss by her this year as well because she’s just that good.
- American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin. In my opinion is the definitive book about the atomic bomb and Oppenheimer. I also read The Dead Hand by David E. Hoffman and I think that was a pretty good follow up about the arms race and Cold War that came after.
- Barbarian Days by William Finnegan. I knew nothing and cared little about surfing before this book. I couldn’t put it down after I picked it up though. I’ve heard the audiobook is great so I might just read it again in that format because it was that good.
Good luck with your reading!
redelbeeonDec 9, 2020
Fiction recommendations:
- A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. This book absolutely wrecked me emotionally (in a good way) for weeks after reading it
- The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead. I enjoyed this even more than the Underground Railroad, which was also great. Both also won a Pulitzer for what it’s worth.
- The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea. This book gave me a glimpse into what it’s like for Mexicans who immigrate to the US, and the storytelling was just wonderful.
Non-fiction recommendations:
- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Mix together equal parts science, indigenous knowledge and myth, botany, and wonderful writing and you get this book. I love Kimmerer’s voice (both in terms of her writing and her performance of the audiobook) and I read Gathering Moss by her this year as well because she’s just that good.
- American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin. In my opinion is the definitive book about the atomic bomb and Oppenheimer. I also read The Dead Hand by David E. Hoffman and I think that was a pretty good follow up about the arms race and Cold War that came after.
- Barbarian Days by William Finnegan. I knew nothing and cared little about surfing before this book. I couldn’t put it down after I picked it up though. I’ve heard the audiobook is great so I might just read it again in that format because it was that good.
There are so many more but I think those are a good start. If you want recommendations in a certain genre I can probably give some because I’ve read widely over the years.
probinsoonDec 3, 2019
Braiding sweetgrass - biographical story of the mix of native spirituality and science
What the eyes don't see - discussion of the policy and governmental resistance to disclosing the Michigan water crisis
Weapons of math destruction - the ethical and cultural costs of artificial intelligence at-scale