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Fifty Challenging Problems in Probability by Frederick Mosteller

Posted on January 20, 2019April 9, 2022
Topics: Mathematics, Textbooks

Rating: 6.6/10. A classic book with a bunch of random problems in elementary probability (but not statistics). They are not very difficult, ranging from easy to moderate in difficulty. Some of them touch on significant ideas (like random walks, coupon collector problem, German tank problem), but the majority are quite arbitrary (maybe suitable for a…

Understanding Thermodynamics by H. C. Van Ness

Posted on January 18, 2019April 9, 2022
Topics: Natural Sciences, Textbooks

Rating: 9.0/10. Pretty short, 100 page book that gives an intuitive introduction to various topics in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. It’s meant to be a supplementary text, not a main text, so some really important things were omitted, which was confusing to me, but that’s understandable. Some ideas I learned: Energy can’t really be defined…

Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese

Posted on January 6, 2019April 9, 2022
Topics: Indigenous, Novels / Fiction

Rating: 8.4/10. This book is about the life of an Ojibway Indian, living in northern Ontario and growing up in the 60s. When he was young, they sent him to a residential school where he was badly treated and not allowed to speak his own language. He found hockey and got really good at it,…

Man by Kim Thuy

Posted on December 27, 2018April 9, 2022
Topics: Novels / Fiction, World

Rating: 4.9/10. A short novel by a Vietnamese-Canadian refugee, it tells the story of a girl who immigrated from Vietnam to Montreal to escape the war, just like herself. Translated from French, the book is comprised of short chapters of a paragraph to a page each. There is a lot of poetic descriptions of scenery…

The Fundamentals of Ethics by Russ Shafer-Landau

Posted on December 18, 2018April 9, 2022
Topics: Philosophy, Textbooks

Rating: 9.5/10. Intro book on ethics — it’s not an easy read (took me about 6 months to finish it) but it contains a lot of deep ideas in 300 pages. The book is divided into three parts: what is the goal in life, how to do the right thing, and what is the status…

Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

Posted on October 15, 2018April 9, 2022
Topics: Novels / Fiction

Rating: 7.4/10. [WARNING: SPOILERS!] Second book I read by Agatha Christie, it was okay but I liked the first one better (And Then There Were None). In this mystery, detective Hercule Poirot is on a train in Eastern Europe when one of the passengers is murdered, and also the train gets stuck in a snowbank…

Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Posted on September 24, 2018April 9, 2022
Topics: Classics

Rating: 8.2/10. I read this Dostoyevsky book as a recommendation from [redacted] because it’s partially about a man who tries to rescue a prostitute. It turns out that the rescuing prostitute part is not really the central event of the book, but nevertheless I found it quite interesting. The novella is short enough (90 pages)…

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Posted on August 11, 2018April 9, 2022
Topics: Novels / Fiction

Rating: 8.5/10. [WARNING: SPOILERS!] This is the first mystery novel and Agatha Christie novel that I’ve read, and it also happens to be the bestselling title in the entire mystery genre of all time. Ten strangers are invited to a fancy party on an island, and then, one by one, they start dying, and they…

Sky Burial by Xinran Xue

Posted on July 25, 2018April 9, 2022
Topics: China, Novels / Fiction

Rating: 8.7/10. [WARNING: SPOILERS!] In this novel, a Chinese women, Shu Wen from Suzhou, travels to Tibet to search for her missing husband. This was in 1958, when the Chinese Communist Party annexed Tibet. On the way there, she picks up a Tibetan woman, Zhuoma. They get into some trouble in the mountains and meet…

Tao Te Ching (道德经) by Laozi

Posted on May 29, 2018April 7, 2022
Topics: China, Classics, Philosophy

Rating: 8.5/10. Another major work of Chinese philosophy, forming the basis of Taoism, written in the 6th century BC (before Confucius). It’s fairly short, about 20 pages. In some ways it’s similar to Analects, which I read not too long ago, but there are some key differences. This is in some sense the eastern version…

Analects (论语) by Confucius

Posted on April 9, 2018April 7, 2022
Topics: China, Classics, Philosophy

Rating: 8.5/10. The Analects (论语) is a book of philosophy by Confucius and lays down the groundwork for much of Chinese thinking for the next 2500 years. It’s the second book I’ve read in ancient Chinese literature after the Art of War. It’s written in a somewhat different style — it has 20 chapters of…

The Kingdom of This World by Alejo Carpentier

Posted on April 2, 2018April 7, 2022
Topics: Novels / Fiction

Rating: 4.0/10. Book about the Haitian revolution, originally written in Spanish and translated to English. Although the topic is interesting, the writing is confusing, uses too much unfamiliar vocabulary, and it was hard to follow what was going on. At least it was short, with less than 200 pages. I’m not sure why this has…

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