I don't know how Dinniman does it. Carl and Princess Donut are two of the most compelling characters I've read in years, dropped into a system-run apocalypse that is equal parts brutal and hilarious. Four books in and I'm not slowing down.
Read discussionThe most practically actionable book on building habits I've read. The 1% improvement framework genuinely changes how you think about progress.
A masterwork on the two systems that drive human judgment. Kahneman's framework for understanding cognitive bias is essential reading for anyone who builds systems or makes decisions — which is everyone.
Collins returns to Panem for Haymitch's story. Bleaker and more unrelenting than I expected, in the best possible way.
A young Coriolanus Snow, unsettling precisely because Collins makes you understand how someone becomes a tyrant, step by step.
Hamilton at his world-building best. Far-future humanity, portals that collapse space, and an alien threat that reframes everything you thought you understood.
One of the most ambitious science fiction series ever written. The dead returning to possess the living, across a star-spanning civilisation, Hamilton doesn't do small ideas.