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+I was hoping to read more this year, but I've started very slowly, with
+only a few books the first half of the year. But almost all of them were
+good, and only one really disappointed me. I'm not covering purely
+technical books this time, maybe I'll do it next year.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KEPLC08][Countdown to zero
+ day]]: First book of the year, it was mentioned at lunch by a
+ [[https://github.com/rgs1][coworker]]. The book is about the
+ [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet][Stuxnet]] virus: how it was
+ discovered; the impact; the remaining questions; etc. You'll read it
+ as a spy novel. The style is not great, but the story is so
+ unbelievable, it's hard to stop reading. Also, the author did a great
+ job to not be too technical, you don't need any particular background
+ to understand it. Now would be a good time to read it, while
+ following conversations about
+ [[https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=news&q=%2332c3&src=typd][#32c3]].
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00INIJJAI][Proxima]]: Your
+ classic space opera. A group is send to a new planet to colonize it,
+ and everything goes wrong. Good read while commuting to work, and
+ there's some good ideas. I will read more in this series next year.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AW2OYC][Witches Abroad]]:
+ First Pratchett in a while! We follow a small group of witches
+ traveling in foreign parts of the discworld. As always, it's
+ hilarious. I really need to get back to the discworld universe. One
+ book a year is not enough!
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KWPSND4][The prince]]: My first
+ time reading it, and it was good! I'll admit that the content is
+ different from what I was expecting. It's not as "cold" or "brutal"
+ as I thought it would be if you put the text in its historical
+ context. Machiavelli is very practical in his explanations.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BU3KPQU][How to stop sucking
+ and be awesome instead]]: It's fun to read in commute. There's some
+ good advice, and it's not only for engineers / managers. I think
+ everybody can read it and get something from it, you don't need any
+ technical background to enjoy the essays.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LZWV8JO][Seveneves]]: I love
+ Stephenson. I'm a huge fan of the
+ [[http://www.amazon.com/Cryptonomicon-Neal-Stephenson-ebook/dp/B000FC11A6/][Cryptonomicon
+ trilogy]] and the
+ [[http://www.amazon.com/Baroque-Cycle-Quicksilver-Confusion-System-ebook/dp/B00KVIBWPI][Baroque
+ Cycle]]. However,
+ [[http://www.amazon.com/Reamde-Novel-Neal-Stephenson-ebook/dp/B004XVN0WW][Reamde]]
+ was kind of disappointing, and so I had high expectation for this
+ novel. The book is divided in two parts: for the first one, it was
+ like I watching
+ [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_(film)][Gravity]], where
+ everything that will go wrong, will go wrong. The second part is not
+ as entertaining, but is still good. Despite the last part, it's still
+ one of my favorite read for this year. The first part is really
+ captivating, and you just want to know what's going to happen next.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CBCRCA][The Pentium
+ chronicles]]: Great book on project management. When I got the book,
+ I was expecting something similar to
+ [[http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Machine-Introduction-Microprocessors-Architecture-ebook/dp/B004OEJO0A][Inside
+ The Machine]]: a very technical book about the Pentium: how it works,
+ what were the decision taken while designing the processor, the
+ various challenges, etc. Although you'll find some of that in the
+ book, it's more about how to manage a large and risky project in a
+ company like Intel. Different teams want different things at
+ different time. Marketing want to go in different direction; how to
+ respond to change of schedule; how to handle frustrations in the
+ team, etc. I highly recommend this book to anyone in a manager
+ position or who want to become manager.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SCRR1A][caliban's war: book
+ 2]]: Another typical space opera, ideal for the commute. There's a TV
+ show now, saw the first episode
+ ([[https://play.google.com/store/tv/show/The_Expanse?id=qSBdK4fbIYc][it
+ is/was free on Google Play]]). I think I'll stick with the book for
+ now, and wait to hear what people are saying about the show. I'll
+ keep reading this serie.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IQO403K][The Three Body
+ Problem]]: Another book mentioned by a co-worker during lunch. It's
+ an interesting SF book. Not the best I've read, but entertaining.
+ There's also some insight on Chinese culture (the author is chinese).
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EMXBDMA][The Martian: a
+ novel]]: Great SF book. Fun to read, lot's of details. Engineers will
+ love this book. Interesting to see how he approaches problems and
+ solve them The book was in my "to-read" list for a while, and I
+ wanted to read it before seeing the movie, which I did.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009G1PHP2][Structures: or why
+ things don't fall]]: if, in general, you are curious, definitely take
+ a look at this one. I've learned some things about architecture and
+ why some things are the way they are. I'll definitely look at
+ buildings with a different yey now (especially churches / cathedrals
+ / bridges). Also really good to force you to ask the question ‘why is
+ it that way' instead of saying ‘this is stupid'.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/Nexus-Trilogy-Book-1-ebook/dp/B00TOZI7FM][Nexus]]:
+ This is a great SF series. It reminds me of
+ [[http://www.amazon.com/Babylon-Babies-Science-Fiction-French/dp/2070417530/][babylon
+ babies]], I have the same excitement reading the books. If you are
+ interested in AI, and what it could mean for the future of humanity,
+ read this book: there's a lot of interesting ideas.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/Soul-New-Machine-Tracy-Kidder-ebook/dp/B005HG4W9W][The
+ soul of a new machine]]: Interesting book about a computer build by
+ Data General in the late 70s. There's some technical information, but
+ it's mostly about the people who worked on the project. The part I
+ really enjoyed is that the author put a great effort to put
+ everything in context. Like for "The Pentium Chronicles", if you are
+ a manager or interested in learning more about working with people, I
+ highly recommend this book. Also, I would not be surprised if the
+ authors of
+ [[https://play.google.com/store/tv/show/Halt_and_Catch_Fire?id=0B6GRUwiZH4][Halt
+ and catch fire]] got some ideas from this book :)
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/Console-Wars-Nintendo-Defined-Generation-ebook/dp/B00FJ379XE][Console
+ wars]]: The war between Sega and Nintendo. This two companies created
+ amazing hardware and software in the late 80s and early 90s. Like a
+ lot of kids from my generation, I got interested in computers because
+ of video games. And so I had high expectation for this book, but
+ sadly it was a disappointment for me. I was expecting something more
+ technical, but the author almost only talk about the marketing part.
+ It also focus only on the U.S. market, and I was hoping to learn more
+ about the launch of the consoles in Japan. I can see how this would
+ be interesting if you are interested in the pop culture side of video
+ games though, but this is not my case.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TOZI7J8][Crux]]: Second volume
+ in the Nexus trilogy. Still entertaining, and there's some really
+ great quotes. I loved the action. The last volume in the series will
+ probably be my first novel of 2016.
+
+- [[http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Forest-Cixin-Liu-ebook/dp/B00R13OYU6][The
+ Dark Forest]]: Second volume in "The Three Body Problem" trilogy, and
+ I can't say I enjoyed this volume. There's three parts: the first two
+ are really not that exciting, but the last one is really good. I've
+ spend a lot of time questioning the actions the characters take in
+ the first two parts, and I don't feel like the explanations given in
+ the last part are satisfactory. Also, the style is still not really
+ good: I can't say if it's due to the translation or not (I remember
+ having a similar problem with some of Gibson's book in their french
+ version).
+
+