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253 Commits

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Vishnu Ks
e66fb6c054 Remove PRs welcome badge.
It's obvious that PRs are welcome in a GitHub repositary.
2019-06-01 16:42:07 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
2989f26919 Remove link to books.zulipchat.com. 2019-06-01 16:42:07 +05:30
Sam Jeeves
5029549e2c Added The Martian to Science Fiction 2019-04-10 18:01:20 +05:30
Sam Jeeves
bbb331f0fa Added date for Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 2019-04-10 18:01:20 +05:30
Sean Campbell
c581cc1dfb updated ordering 2019-03-23 13:01:53 +05:30
Sean Campbell
708e20ba85 natac13 added Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand to Fiction/Classics 2019-03-23 13:01:53 +05:30
Sean Campbell
d34d8d49af Add 2 Napoleon Hill books 2019-03-23 02:31:37 +05:30
Daniele Ascione
810c497558 Added Einstein biography by Isaacson 2019-03-23 02:15:40 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
834854a36c Add link to zulip organization. 2019-02-22 23:07:36 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
066d05c0af Fix Lord of The Rings date. 2019-01-29 20:26:24 +05:30
bschlagel
9bf3627795 Add Cosmicomics
This is lesser-known Calvino, but actually my favorite of his works that I've read. It's just so weird! — a collection of stories about the deep history of the universe, featuring decidedly atypical protagonists (particles, formulae, evolving organisms, etc.) and a range of witty magical realism… Reads like vignettes from a strange alternate history of the cosmos…
2019-01-29 11:49:59 +05:30
bschlagel
2b92156cc1 Add Origins of Form
All about form and structure — how things are made, and how they're constrained, from the structural efficiencies and limitations of natural materials, to differences in building/manufacturing practices we might consider in light of what we want to optimize for… It's not only well-written, but graced with lovely illustrations on almost every page, of things ranging from cell structures to ancient tools to the various ways things can break. It also works up to some interesting conclusions…moving from elements of form and structure, to historical and evolutionary influences, the "dictates of chance" on what things exist, and unifying principles of the physical world.
2019-01-29 11:49:12 +05:30
bschlagel
4d0e21a999 Add Bolo'bolo
* Added "Bolo'bolo"

Weird and wonderful little book that proposes a whole societal structure of radical autonomous communities — complete with an invented language to describe the parts of this new community vision, and their machinations. Very eye-opening; in some ways it's a strange and impractical utopian dream; in others it's a sobering and critical plea for reorganizing society along lines of greater sustainability and social cohesion. Very interesting whichever way you look at it!
2019-01-29 11:48:29 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
7de464fa23 Added: Life at the Speed of Light (#132)
It covers the developments of synthetic biology through 2012, and the creation of the first synthetic lifeform by J. Craig Venter.
2019-01-28 12:09:17 +05:30
bschlagel
46feb27687 Added "Le Ton beau de Marot" (#150)
An incredible book about the art of translation, and a million other very welcome tangents. Hofstadter spins endless threads of ideas around a fascinating central premise: that a specific favorite poem of his, by a fairly obscure 16th century French poet, can spark an infinite variety of translations. There are 80+ of these translations sprinkled throughout the book, from friends and family, students and colleagues, noted translators and computer programs (and many by Hofstadter himself). Among them, a feast of academic lessons and personal reflections interwoven into a testament to the complexity and magic of translation and a whole lot of fascinating problems posed by language, literature, cognition and more. I've owned Hofstadter's infamous Gödel, Escher, Bach for a few years now, and still haven't finished swashbuckling my way through it — but I found this one thematically related yet more accessible, a great entrance point to a capacious and curious mind.
2019-01-28 12:08:18 +05:30
Utkarsh Gupta
9a2318c00c [Added] A book in the Autobiographies & Biographies Section. 2019-01-28 12:05:04 +05:30
lupeidi
8b982eb061 Added The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks 2019-01-28 12:03:13 +05:30
bschlagel
4e8712a154 Added "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek"
Really wonderful book about nature, the passage of time, and really paying attention to the world around you. The whole book could almost be categorized as prose poetry; it's not a large volume but took me a while to get through just due to the sheer density of lush and sensitive description. It chronicles a year in which both nothing and everything seems to happen; Dillard mostly hangs out around her home and its backyard creek (or at least, the book is constrained mostly to these experiences) but manages to evoke transcendent beauty and spirituality, capturing cycles of predator and prey, weather, and her own reactions to the unfolding of life in its infinite forms.
2019-01-28 12:01:14 +05:30
Solomon H
f741582866 Add Shoe Dog 2019-01-28 11:58:09 +05:30
Peter Pelberg
32e21b16ad Changing position to conform w/ Goodreads Rating rank 2019-01-24 13:02:48 +05:30
Alexander Weiher
37f4220178 update book to the correct position as suggested by @hackerid 2018-12-30 21:53:04 +05:30
defel
75f0f09275 add: Overcoming Gravity: A Systematic Approach to Gymnastics and Bodyweight Strength 2018-12-30 21:53:04 +05:30
Julien Chien
3c92a18525 capitalization + year for Jane Eyre 2018-12-05 00:11:57 +05:30
Ah-dri-Anna
71974a19fb Update README.md
Author's name is Ian MORRIS not "Morrisage"
https://www.amazon.com/Ian-Morris/e/B001IQZPSC
2018-06-12 23:36:49 +05:30
Ron Suhodrev
7ba90048f7 Add Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
All of his Cosmere books are amazing, and I suggest people start with "The Final Empire" - the first book of the Mistborn trilogy.
2018-03-26 10:57:57 +05:30
Franciosi
896c165222 Update README.md 2018-03-12 15:44:54 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
91d197c82e fix odering of books in philisophy section. 2018-03-12 15:42:30 +05:30
Andre LaFleur
d056b55fc9 Fix Brene Brown link and add Meditations by Marcus Aurelius 2018-03-12 15:36:31 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
87198913ea Add link to BMAC account. 2018-03-04 15:08:21 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
3b70e71567 Use markdown for buy me a coffee. 2018-03-04 15:06:06 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
e865b1f12b readme: Add buy me a coffee badge. 2018-03-04 14:57:00 +05:30
Brent Guffens
27b63c31eb Add How Not to Die 2018-02-19 17:49:43 +05:30
pierrom
ecc8ad21d3 Added: Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning 2018-01-14 15:02:19 +05:30
pierrom
610a40a70a Added: The Brain: The Story of You 2018-01-14 15:02:19 +05:30
George
0b52dbefc1 Added: The Art Of Looking Sideways by Alan Fletcher
Added to Design Section. Great book of compiled art observation over 20 year period. Great to be used as a timeless inspiration.
2017-11-01 19:14:21 +05:30
George T
9b1ad1c9bf Added: The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
Under Philosophy And Psychology. A classic about meditation and positive thinking utilising own beliefs.
2017-11-01 19:13:47 +05:30
Dani P
974deec672 Update README.md
Add Gender section, add first book
2017-11-01 19:09:31 +05:30
Dani P
eba0426181 Update README.md
It is impossible to overstate the importance of this book.

Michelle Alexander shows how slavery in the United States has not disappeared - it has just changed shape, into the mass incarceration of black men. 

The author, a former supreme court justice aid, meticulously describes and delineates the "War on Drugs" as being a system designed to 1) repress inner city lower income communities and effectively turn them into red zones, 2) place "criminals" under constant supervision and monitoring of the state, 3) prescribe harsh and unhelpful sentences for drug use and possession beyond the range of 'justice,' 4) criminalize poverty, 5) reward state and local drug enforcement agencies in the form of cash (federal subsidies for picking up and prosecuting drug criminals), and 6) effectively remove on third of the population from being able to vote in elections.
2017-11-01 19:07:34 +05:30
Julien Chien
a043e5a4bf Travel section header 2017-10-30 17:48:28 +05:30
Subho
fdedd55c30 Added - Start with Why by Simon Sinek (Updated)
I think this book should be read by all entrepreneurs out there running towards there passion without knowing the "WHY" factor for it's existence towards society.
Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action, is a book by Simon Sinek that appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list.
2017-10-30 04:04:20 +05:30
Subho
b321f52a85 Added - Start with Why by Simon Sinek
I think this book should be read by all entrepreneurs out there running towards there passion without knowing the "WHY" factor for its existence towards society.
Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action, is a book by Simon Sinek that appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list.
2017-10-30 04:04:20 +05:30
Aishwarya Ramanathan
6eb0e0b39c Added new section, new book 2017-10-30 04:03:23 +05:30
Anhelina Kavaleva
d4181723c6 Add Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
The book is complicated and requires focus to be understood, bit it deserves that. The author's search for Quality is rather thrilling to observe. The Quality described in the book can challenge lots of people to become more conscious about their work. Overall, great book for those who enjoy challenging reading/
2017-10-30 04:01:37 +05:30
David Shimon
dd2503f13a Add some missing "Year Published"
mainly by using google books, wikipedia, and goodreads
2017-10-22 00:53:23 +05:30
Niel Chah
cc2474195d Adjusted order in list 2017-10-14 00:51:43 +05:30
Niel Chah
9bc4f52ae4 Added a recent book that on bridging political boundaries 2017-10-14 00:51:43 +05:30
Vishnu Ks
bc5a4c246d Remove travis badge. 2017-10-13 15:52:45 +05:30
Francisco Carrillo Pérez
ab6cdcc9eb Add ready player 1. 2017-10-13 15:50:00 +05:30
Martin Caarels
e0753dcb1a Add hyperion by Dan simmons. 2017-10-13 15:42:06 +05:30
Haziel Sánchez
b21ffef4a3 Fix placement of 3 books 2017-10-13 15:26:40 +05:30