Hii, I am trying to get into reading books but don’t know what to read. I like programming, tech, DIY stuff and science and would love to read about it.

Which book should I read that is not overwhelming for a begginer like me?

Edit: Thank you all for the wonderful suggestions :)

Books

  • 1984
  • The Disappearing Spoon
  • The Tetris Effect
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers
  • Prisoner of Trebekistan: A Decade in Jeopardy!
  • Immune
  • The Murderbot Diaries
  • Children of Time
  • Neuromancer
  • Bobyverse Series
  • Project Hail Mary

Authors

  • Mary Roach
  • Marthe Wells
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We are talking non fiction here?

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Yes, though I don’t mind finction books too :)

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I don’t really read much non-fiction, but if you want something entertaining and kinda sciencey look at the books “What if” and “How to” by the XKCD comic’s author: https://what-if.xkcd.com/

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This is what I was thinking too based on OP’s requirements.

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Wow that’s interesting!

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I love his books! You might check out Joel Achenbach too - https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Joel-Achenbach/1162553

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Have you read 1984 yet? It’s a work of fiction, but very insightful.

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Masters of Doom by David Kushner

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There are some book/literature focused instances that might have communities you could be interested in.

A general “books” instance: https://literature.cafe/

And the instance I’m on (https://sffa.community) for science fiction/fantasy stuff

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“The Disappearing Spoon” by Sam Kean goes through the entire periodic table with fun and often very funny vignettes about each of the elements.

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Hate to ask this but is there a video series or version of this?

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Not that I’m aware, but there’s almost certainly an audiobook.

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Not to shill and Im not even sure they’re on Android but SpeechCentral is excellent for turning any epub/pdf into audiobooks with highlighting to read along if you like both visual and aural delivery of content.

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I thought Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World’s First Digital Weapon was a really interesting read for nonfiction

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The Tetris Effect by Dan Ackerman is a lot of fun, a pretty breezy read, and is fairly unbelievable for how true the story is. It involves (in varying amounts) programming, science, and DIY, mostly from an early-80s perspective (since a lot of it is about the development of the game), plus some corporate espionage and Soviet meddling.

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