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@consistncy.eth
I’ll be going next week on vacation for 3 weeks and I’d like to read some books. I don’t read books often but would like to start doing so. Does anyone perhaps have some recommendations? Interests: sci-fi, tech, first time founder, sports, and health.
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@les
Don’t read anything.
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@morereese
Lots of good books recs in this thread. Tomorrrow, and,Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin is a great vacay read https://warpcast.com/morereese/0xfb93e7
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
@moar latest FC book meta
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
https://www.amazon.com/How-Internet-Happened-Netscape-iPhone/dp/1631493078
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Tarun Sachdeva
@tarun
shoe dog by phil knight
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@lajos
The sci-fi I always recommend ppl and have mentioned a bunch of times on FC already is The Three-Body Problem. It's brilliant, read it!
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Uncle Davo
@uncledavo
The Ministry for the future
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franco
@francos.eth
Id recommend Project Hail Mary for scifi and Becoming Steve Jobs or The Founders (paypal story) on founders
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Ed O'Shaughnessy
@eddieosh
Just finished this. Enjoyed the writing and plot.
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@emmabwaldron
tim urbans new book what’s our problem🙂
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The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company and those in this earlier cast https://warpcast.com/pdr/0x34b0a7
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
Daemon by Daniel Suárez. A recommendation from @seanbonner.eth
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@gcmac
A lot of the more recent stuff on Amazon is great. Brad stones books for the narrative, “working backwards” by Bryar and Carr for actionable/tactical insights
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@jklb.eth
I might start out with a fantasy novel like Name of The Wind or Sabriel before jumping into some deep minds stuff like Three Body Problem 🤯 imo all the good sci-fi books take a little more mental effort, which might be annoying if you’re not in a habit of reading _for fun_
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The murderbot diaries by Martha wells. Fun scifi series, not too heavy, moments of comedy.
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Jon Broderick
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Atomic habits and Happy pocket full of money are two of my favorites. Also just finished The Untethered Soul and I’m working on Living Untethered - would recommend both.
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Foundation by Asimov?
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@rorty
Ted Chiang Short Stories The Sports Gene
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Keith Axline
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Ways of Being by James Bridle
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