Book recommendations

If you like my blog, you might like the following books.

Education and Learning

Making bread

Sex

Science

Technology and economics

Programming

Environment

Work

Society

Scifi

Health and longevity

3 thoughts on “Book recommendations”

  1. May I recommend that you include “The Every Computer Performance Book” in your list of books. This is a buzz-word free, occasionally funny, book on how to solve and avoid performance problems. I wrote it to give back the knowledge, insights, tips, and tricks I was given over the last 25 years of my computing career. I am also in the process of transferring large parts of the book to my blog rwwescott.wordpress.com

    I hope you will find it worthy and help readers find it through your blog. To review my qualifications go here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bobwescott

    Thank you,
    Bob

  2. Unskilled is truly outstanding and most thorough books regarding the matter of knowledge that I have ever perused. Kaufman packs a mind boggling measure of data – bunches of studies and look into and authentic viewpoint – into the pages and has an endowment of bringing it practical and weaving the data together in a manner that gives significance and sense.

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