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For a long time I've been keeping a ledger of every book/article I've owned & read along with a short reflection on it. I think this quote best describes why I love to read:

"To read is to fly: it is to soar to a point of vantage which gives a view over wide terrains of history, human variety, ideas, shared experience and the fruits of many inquiries." — A.C. Grayling

📮 Book Recommendations

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A Mathematician's Lament

Paul Lockhart

An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire

Arundhati Roy

Sea of Poppies

Amitav Ghosh

And the Mountains Echoed

Khaled Hosseini

Orientalism

Edward W. Said

A Little Life

Hanya Yanagihara

Niebla

Miguel de Unamuno

The Great Reclamation

Rachel Heng

Too Big to Fail

Andrew Ross Sorkin

Range

David Epstein

The Iliad

Homer

The Odyssey

Homer

The God of Small Things

Arundhati Roy

The Three-Body Problem

Liu Cixin

Written on Water

Eileen Chang

A Fine Balance

Rohinton Mistry

A Long Petal of the Sea

Isabel Allende

Ghost-Eye

Amitav Ghosh

Poor Charlie's Almanack

Charles T. Munger

Cobalt Red

Siddharth Kara

Daughters of Madurai

Rajasree Variyar

Gödel, Escher, Bach

Douglas R. Hofstadter

The Kite Runner

Khaled Hosseini

As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

Zoulfa Katouh

Paradox of Choice

Barry Schwartz

The Count of Monte Cristo

Alexandre Dumas

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Full Series

Rick Riordan

Existentialism is a Humanism

Jean-Paul Sartre

Crying in H Mart

Michelle Zauner

Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company

Patrick McGee

Thinking, Fast and Slow

Daniel Kahneman

Empire of AI

Karen Hao

Less

Andrew Sean Greer

The Myth of Sisyphus

Albert Camus

A Thousand Splendid Suns

Khaled Hosseini

The Secret

Rhonda Byrne