2023 Books


Non:Fiction — 3:9

The Witcher Saga (7 books) by Andrzej Sapkowski:

Amazing series. Glad to have reread them. Still need to get around to reading Season of Storms.

Existential Physics: A Scientist's Guide to Life's Biggest Questions by Sabine Hossenfelder:

Fantastic! I enjoyed the presentation of 'ascientific' questions which is a framing I was totally unaware of before but happy to have heard about since.

Love and Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality by Edward Frenkel:

Welcomingly technical. I had first read this a bit before my degree so it was pleasant to return with more experience under my belt and to share in a lot of Edward's enthusiasm from my own experience. I will miss that time dearly.

JUST FOR FUN: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary by Linus Torvalds & David Diamond

Nice to get some background and a bit of history in as to how it all began.

The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson:

I was a little slow starting this, and it's my first sanderson but wow, what an incredible magic system and storyline. (RIP to a real one).

The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson:

Okay, this might be the most entertaining magic system I've seen in fiction. I absolutely love the characters too. Can't wait to see where this goes from here.


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