Ask HN: Who is reading? (December 2020)
What books, posts or papers have you read this month that HN should know about?
Much of the world is entering holiday season, what books are you gifting?
Much of the world is entering holiday season, what books are you gifting?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 54.5 ms ] threadWorld Atlas of Coffee by James Hoffman: A fun book on the history of coffee around the world, the tree, the bean, the cup, everything. A good book for coffee lovers. James also has a great YouTube channel all about coffee.
The Law - Frederic Bastiat: A short pamphlet first written after the French Revolution. From what I can tell it's a good intro to libertarian thought. Reading it because I've found myself more interested in politics and seem to gravitate towards libertarianism more than other political philosophies.
But so worth it. I think about a concept from that book at least every week.
Moneyland
To be honest I'm halfway through the book and a bit disappointed. I expected a lot while reading all the reviews on Amazon and even here on HN.
The book is good and give some few insights, but I'm still waiting for an "aha" moment or "wow this is something I didn't know".
I don't want to go into details to not spoil it for everyone who wants to read it, but it seem like an average book about startups so far.
I may be wrong and the other half of the book is more interesting.
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