# Reading — Binh Nguyen

A running list of books Binh has read, with the most recent first.

1. Designing Data-Intensive Applications, 2nd Edition — Martin Kleppmann
2. The Lessons of History — Will and Ariel Durant
3. Inference Engineering — Philip Kiely
4. Unreasonable Hospitality — Will Guidara
5. Tuesdays with Morrie — Mitch Albom
6. Angels & Demons — Dan Brown
7. The Da Vinci Code — Dan Brown
8. The Lost Symbol — Dan Brown
9. Inferno — Dan Brown
10. Origin — Dan Brown
11. Sapiens — Yuval Noah Harari
12. Homo Deus — Yuval Noah Harari
13. 21 Lessons for the 21st Century — Yuval Noah Harari
14. How to Win the Premier League — Ian Graham
15. Hard at Work — Gerard Sasges and Ng Shi Wen
16. Brave New World — Aldous Huxley
17. Work Rules — Laszlo Bock
18. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant — Eric Jorgenson
19. The Art of Spending Money — Morgan Housel
20. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd — Agatha Christie
21. A Philosophy of Software Design — John Ousterhout
22. Man's Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl
23. Angel — Jason Calacanis
24. Chip War — Chris Miller
25. The Software Engineer's Guidebook — Gergely Orosz
26. Embers of War — Fredrik Logevall
27. Gánh Gánh Gồng Gồng — Xuân Phượng
28. Thư Cho Em — Hoàng Nam Tiến
29. The Ride of a Lifetime — Robert Iger
30. When Breath Becomes Air — Paul Kalanithi
31. High Output Management — Andrew Grove
32. The Psychology of Money — Morgan Housel
33. Why Sex Is Fun — Jared Diamond

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