Books I read in 2019

Tom Jacobs
Nov 3 · 2 min read

Following up on Books I read in 2018, I kept reading in 2019…

Stranger in a Strange Land

Robert A. Heinlein

A classic. Written in 1961, it’s the story of a human raised on Mars, coming back to Earth, learning about life on Earth and teaching Martian ways.

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How To Live On Mars

Robert Zubrin

Continuing the theme of books about Mars written by Roberts, this is a cheeky guide on predictions on the future.

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Snow Crash

Neal Stephenson

Another classic. Post-cyberpunk.

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Secrets of Sand Hill Road

Scott Kupor

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The Case For Space

Robert Zubrin

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Super Pumped

Mike Isaac

Gotta read it.

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Geek Silicon Valley: The Inside Guide To Palo Alto, Stanford, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, San Jose, San Francisco

Ashlee Vance

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What Do You Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures of a Curious Character

Richard Feynman

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