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One book a week

7/13/2019

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“I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.”
― Jorge Luis Borges


Written on the last day of 2019:
I planed to read on average one book per week at the beginning of 2019. Speedy progress was made in the first half of the 2019. In summer and autumn, I had faced a lot of troubles and spent all my time on maintaining my dying self-esteem. Towards the end of the year, I finally regained my peace and excitement in research but did not get the chance to rekindle the momentum for reading. Thanks to the early half of 2019, I still finished 54 books this year. 

​Progress (last update: Dec 31, 2019):
52 Finished (I like most of the books, but the books I select to read are based on personal taste; the ones I would recommend to anybody are in bold):
Biography/autobiography:
  1. I will find you (by Joe Kenda)
  2. Spaceman (by Mike Massimino)
  3. Elon Musk (by Ashlee Vance)
  4. Becoming (by Michelle Obama)
  5. Promise me, dad (by Joe Biden)
  6. American Prometheus (by: Kai Bird, Martin J. Sherwin)
  7. Stride toward Freedom (by Martin Luther King Jr.)
  8. A River in Darkness, One Man's Escape from North Korea (by Masaji Ishikawa)
  9. I Will Be Gone in the Dark (by Michelle McNamara)
  10. The Matriarch (by Susan Page)
  11. The Professor and the Madman (by Simon Winchester)
  12. Educated (by Tara Westover)
Fiction:
  1. Frankenstein (by Mary Shelley)
  2. Go Set a Watchman (by Harper Lee)
  3. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Book 1 (by Douglas Adams)
  4. Song of Achilles (by Madeline Miller)
  5. The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August (by Claire North)
  6. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Book 2 (by Douglas Adams)
  7. Circe (by Madeline Miller)
  8. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Part One and Two Playscript (by J.K. Rowling)
Non-fictions:
  1. WTF? (by Tim O'Reilly)
  2. She has her mother's laugh (by: Carl Zimmer)
  3. Never Split the Difference (by: Chris Voss)
  4. Get Well Soon (by Jennifer Wright)
  5. I Contain Multitudes (by: Ed Yong)
  6. The Elephant in the Brain (by: Kevin Simler, Robin Hanson)
  7. The Creature from Jekyll Island (by G. Edward Griffin)
  8. Comet (by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan)
  9. Gene Machine (by Venki Ramakrishnan)
  10. Blood in the Water (by Heather Thompson)
  11. ​Astrophysics for people in a hurry (by Neil DeGrasse Tyson)
  12. Hidden Figures (by Margot Shetterly)
  13. Arrival of the Fittest (by Andreas Wagner)
  14. Who We Are and How We Got Here (by David Reich)
  15. The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs (by Steve Brusatte)
  16. Freakonomics (by Steven Levitt)
  17. A Most Improbable Journey: A Big History of Our Planet and Ourselves (by Walter Alvarez)
  18. The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (Richard Feynman)
  19. The Body Keeps the Score (by Bessel van der Kolk)
  20. When (by Daniel Pink)
  21. We Should All Be Feminists (by Chimamanda Adichie)
  22. The Gene (by Siddhartha Mukherjee)
  23. What If? (by Randall Munroe)
  24. The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias (by Dolly Chugh)
  25. The Moment of Lift (by Melinda Gates)
  26. Brief Answers to the Big Questions (by Stephen Hawking)
  27. So You Want to Talk about Race (by Ijeoma Oluo)
  28. Neanderthal Man (by Svante Paabo)
  29. Pandora's Lab (by Paul Offit)
  30. The Character of Physical Law (by Richard Feynman)
  31. Accessory to War (by Neil DeGrasseTyson)
  32. Thinking in Bets (by Annie Duke)
  33. Man's Search for Meaning (by Victor E. Frankl)
  34. Hamilton the Revolution (by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter)
Currently reading:
  1. In Search of Memory (by Eric Kandel)
  2. The Breakthrough (by Charles Graeber)
  3. Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come (by Jessica Pan) 
  4. The Name of the Rose (by Umberto Eco)
  5. A Mathematician's Apology (by G.H. Hardy)
  6. On Writing Well (by William Zinsser)
  7. Do I Make Myself Clear? (by Horold Evans)
  8. Being Mortal (by Atul Gawande)
  9. NeuroTribes (by Steve Silberman)​
  10. Evicted (by Matthew Desmond)
  11. A Man on the Moon (by Andrew Ghaikin)
  12. The Souls of Black Folk (by W. E. B. Du Bois)
  13. Fire & Blood (by George R. R. Martin)
On the e-shelf:​​
  1. The Science of Interstellar (by Kip Throne)
  2. An Elegant Defense (by Matt Richtel)
  3. An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth (by Chris Hadfield)
  4. Raise Your Game (by Alan Stein, Jon Sternfeld et al)
  5. What Hath God Wrought (by Daniel Howe)
  6. Devil in the Grove (by Gilbert King)
  7. A Random Walk Down Wall Street (by Burton Malkiel)
  8. Hacking Darwin (by Jamie Metzi)
  9. Can't Hurt Me (by David Goggins)
  10. Where the Crawdads Sing (Delia Owens)
  11. Frederick Douglass (by David Blight)
  12. Water for Elephants (by Sara Gruen)
  13. Born Survivors (by Wendy Holden)
  14. Inferior (by Angela Saini)
  15. Gathering Moss (by Robin Wall Kimmerer)
  16. Why We Sleep (by Matthew Walker)
  17. Broad Band (by Claire Evans)
  18. The Big Picture (by Sean Carroll)
  19. Little Fires Everywhere (by Celeste Ng)
The part below was written at the beginning and middle of 2019
Outlook:
Reading is a luxury, and if there is anything I feel privileged to have, that is my appetite, time, and money for books. At the beginning of this year, I decided to set a reading challenge for 2019 -- one book per week. So hopefully, I will finish 52 by the end of Dec. I did not think I could have nearly enough time and dedication to finish 52 books at the beginning, but halfway through the year, I am now convinced I don't have to limit myself by it. 
Most of the books on my reading list are recent (published 2016-2019), but I also picked up a couple of classics that I haven't read when younger. 
Resources:
Goodreads is a great website to find book reviews and new titles to add to your reading list; I also rely on book reviews from newspapers and magazines, best selling charts, and Bill Gates's blog. I spend time "reading" audio books in the morning with a slow breakfast and take time to get ready for the day (I highly recommend getting an audible membership and take advantage of the Amazon deals); in the evening before sleep, on days I don't have better things to do, I read Kindle books or iBooks on iPad (I actually have two spare Kindles, but I don't like the reading experience with them. The lookup function on the iPad is much better than Kindle); whispersync is a great invention that I enjoy, which I occasionally use if I would like to binge-read&listen to a book, but it can be expensive to buy both the Kindle and the Audible version of the same book. Mid of the year, I also discovered that library cards would allow me to deliver e-books to my kindle and listen to audiobooks through Libby. Although the libraries often only own best-sellers, and there can be a long waiting time and limited flexibility, it is very economical. ​
Subjects:
After teenager years, I found it harder and harder to finish fictions, which used to be something I enjoyed most when young. But occasionally, I can still be entertained by some authors' imagination and the  more profound philosophical and moral problems in their stories. 
Now I love reading biographies and autobiographies, especially the ones on people who have lived a very different life from mine.  They allow me to see different upbringings and societies, and help me understand other people's struggles, pains, desires, and purposes of life. I find these books add new dimensions and perspectives to my simple mortal life.
I also love reading nonfiction, which covers topics I am interested in, especially on topics of science, technology, and economics. It fits my nature of being an infovore, and these books simply make me happy and entertained. I also love nonfiction on issues of human rights, legal and social (in)justice, moral, race and society. They make me think and reflect, on deeper and more crucial issues in the human history and current society, on how to make the world a better place, rather than focusing on my own interests and desires.
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