Monday, 26 June 2006

Books

Here’s a list of books that made an impression on me. You might want to prevent your kids from reading them and becoming Mac users (or not):

  • The City and the Mountains, by Eça de Queirós. Obviously, I read it in Portuguese at a very early age, and it became the cornerstone of my attitude towards technology in general (i.e., that it isn’t worth it for its own sake).
  • Glide Path, by Arthur C. Clarke. No monoliths, no aliens, only WWII and the development of radar. It was actually the first book I ever read by him.
  • All Things Great And Small, by James Herriott – thanks to this and My Family And Other Animals, by Gerald Durrell, I seriously considered becoming a vet at one point.
  • The Door Into Summer – my all-time favorite from all the Heinlein books. Maybe I’m just a sucker for Cats, but the portrayal of Pete’s stubbornness is simply precious.
  • LOTR, by J.R.R. Tolkien – Obviously made an impact, but never to the point of my bothering to learn how to read runes and other suchlike nonsense.
  • The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide To The Galaxy, by Douglas Adams – the book that smashed my brains out like a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick, and the main reason I developed a somewhat cynical and flippant writing style. I still have the Pan paperback, and will treasure it always.
  • Neuromancer, by William Gibson(novelist) – tech made tough, fast, nearly palpable. The book that made it plain to me that the Internet (despite not actually being there at the time – it was 1985 when I read it) would be the thing.
  • Dune, by Frank Herbert – another paperback I treasure, and the sort of Sci-Fi that expands your mind. His son James has attempted to follow in his footsteps, but somehow it isn’t the same.
  • Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson – The book of our age.

There are plenty others by Gaiman, Hemingway, Vonnegut (and increasingly more by “mainstream” writers), but if I had to make a shortlist, this would be it.

Other Books

Thanks to Yaki’s re-vamped indexing mechanism, here is an automatic listing of all the books referenced throughout this site, updated every couple of hours or so:

ItemReferences
Night WatchRainy Break
CryptonomiconLast week
Books
Chilling Out
A New Kind of ScienceLast week
Edward R. Tufte's ManifestPowerPointing Blues
Where’s My Cow?Ten Years Later
Glide PathArthur C. Clarke
Books
The New York TrilogyTwo and a Trilogy
Thanks!
The Brooklyn FolliesTwo and a Trilogy
The Iron CouncilTwo and a Trilogy
Inside Windows NTNot Spartan Enough
NeuromancerEntertaining follies
Books
The Lady Tasting TeaEntertainment, In Whatever Form
Use Of WeaponsEntertainment, In Whatever Form
Programming RubyStuff I Didn't Do On Vacation
The Markup Thing, Rails, and Other Musings
ResplendentKids' Stuff
QuicksilverChilling Out
Five Things I Liked About 2005
Partition Day
The Humane Mac
The New Year Timeslip
LOTRBooks
All Things Great And SmallBooks
The Tao Book Club?
The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide To The GalaxyBooks
The Door Into SummerBooks
My Family And Other AnimalsBooks
DuneBooks
The City and the MountainsBooks
Ender’s GameThe enemy's gate is DOWN: Unreal-powered Ender's Game incoming
Ender's Game
Dams and Pinkies
LOTRWinter Reading
Galactic NorthWinter Reading
A Word Of Thanks...
The Google StoryWinter Reading
A Word Of Thanks...
The SearchWinter Reading
Notes from a Big CountryAutumn Reading
Perdido Street StationAutumn Reading
More books
Spook CountryAutumn Reading
The ScarAutumn Reading
GlasshouseA Word Of Thanks...
Made In AmericaMore books
Three More Books
Iron SunriseMore books
Singularity SkyMore books
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt KidMore books
AccelerandoMore books
Perdido Street StationSettling In
Look to WindwardThree More Books
Wyrd SistersThree More Books
A Conspiracy of PaperCurrently Reading...
Peeking
Manual de Traducción Chino/CastellanoCurrently Reading...
Zima Blue – and Other StoriesCurrently Reading...
Portuguese Irregular VerbsPeeking
The Coffee TraderBundled Randomness
ThudFlushing my system
Quiet Time
Oxford Chinese MinidictionaryQuiet Time
Hunters of DuneQuiet Time
Building Embedded Linux SystemsMonday Mode
Anansi BoysStuff I Probably Should Have Paid Attention To Earlier
TreasonShort Notes
The Children of MenShort Notes
Life and Stuff
Snow CrashOn The Wii News Channel
Momentous Stuff
AccelerandoLooking Forward to 2007
Life and Stuff
WintersmithThanks!
LuminesGame Of The Year
Notes from a Small IslandThanks!
The Tao Book Club?
MercuryGame Of The Year
Ye Gods!
InversionsThanks!
Filtr
Lego Star Wars IIGame Of The Year
The Brooklyn FolliesJust Do It?
DaxterGame Of The Year
An Instance of the FingerpostThanks!
Loco RocoGame Of The Year
La Reina del SurThanks!
SiddhartaWeighty Reading
Mac OS X Internals - A Systems ApproachWeighty Reading
Pushing IceTaking a Break
Neither Here Nor ThereDay Five
Monday, Oddly Enough
The Tao Book Club?
The Gun SellerPrototype Epiphanies
Consider PhlebasFiltr
All Things Bright And BeautifulRelaxation
The Player Of GamesRelaxing
Detox
JPodThe Tao Book Club?
Gray's AnatomyTangents
FreakonomicsThe Tao Book Club?
No LogoThe Tao Book Club?
Pattern Recognition
Good OmensThe Tao Book Club?
A Short History of Nearly EverythingThe Tao Book Club?
Stuff to Read
NeverwhereThe Tao Book Club?
American GodsThe Tao Book Club?
MicroserfsThe Tao Book Club?
Idle Musings By The Beach
Century RainDipping My Toes
Macs and Books, but no MacBooks
ChroniclesGreen Rings
Shadow of the HegemonBig Cube
LemmingsMacs and Books, but no MacBooks
Ender's ShadowShadow Play
The SimulacraBig Cube
The Boy Who Would Live ForeverOut of Phase
Going PostalGoing Postal
Boot Camp, The Sales Pitch
Memoirs of a GueishaPeaceful Sunday
Feersum EndjinnMinor Topics
Anne of Green Gables(Very) Odds and Ends
The ConfusionChilling Out
CalculusMusings On Hobbies
The System Of The WorldChilling Out
All Things Wise and WonderfulChilling Out
In The Beginning...A Quiet Day...
The Dilbert PrincipleStuff to Read
A Hat Full of SkyStuff to Read
moving Mount FujiSomewhere Out There
The AlgebraistSun Day
Revelation SpaceSunny Saturday
1984Heat, TV and Data Retention
Designing with Web StandardsPuttering About
ExultantNothing To Report
Advanced MPLS Design and ImplementationSo, is it faster?
The Humane InterfacePeace and Quiet
MoonseedLife Beyond Technology
The Rediscovery of ManRestful Day
Broken MusicRestful Day
Practical SubversionPractical Subversion
Beyond FearBeyond Fear
Palm Dumping Mac OS X Support?
a different sort of codeSunday Coding
The PianistI Didn't Go
High FidelityThe Top Five Mac OS X Applications I Can't Live Without
Tog's BookThe Usability Wars
The Stars My DestinationMerry Sneeze
Speed Of DarkMerry Sneeze
Mars TrilogyThe New Year Timeslip
Pattern RecognitionPattern Recognition
Night Dawn TrilogyPermanence
PermanencePermanence
GatewayPermanence
Programming for the Series 60 Platform and Symbian OSPocket Book
Last And First MenRPM hell