Books I've read: 2026–2022
A running list of books I've read since 2022. Plus a handful from the past that changed how I think.
2026
Animal Farm — George Orwell (reading now)
Dark Matter — Blake Crouch
1984 — George Orwell
The Silent Patient — Alex Michaelides
Artemis — Andy Weir
2025
The Stoic Challenge — William B. Irvine
A Guide to the Good Life — William B. Irvine
Company of One — Paul Jarvis
Intentioneel Leven — Ernst-Jan Pfauth
Food Rules — Michael Pollan
Je bent al genoeg — Thijs Launspach
Omdenken — Berthold Gunster
5 Types of Wealth — Sahil Bloom
Before the Coffee Gets Cold — Toshikazu Kawaguchi
A New Earth — Eckhart Tolle
The Power of Now — Eckhart Tolle
Snow Crash — Neal Stephenson
2024
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant — Eric Jorgenson
Zero to One — Peter Thiel
Meditations — Marcus Aurelius
The Housemaid's Secret — Freida McFadden
The Manual — Epictetus
Iron Flame — Rebecca Yarros
Fourth Wing — Rebecca Yarros
Her Final Hour — Carla Kovach
Jurassic Park — Michael Crichton
Atomic Habits — James Clear
Thinking in Systems — Donella Meadows
2023
Super Thinking — Gabriel Weinberg & Lauren McCann
The Next Girl — Carla Kovach
The Making of a Manager — Julie Zhuo
Why We Sleep — Matthew Walker
Randomize — Andy Weir
Inspired — Marty Cagan
Obviously Awesome — April Dunford
Good Strategy Bad Strategy — Richard Rumelt
The Psychology of Money — Morgan Housel
The Mom Test — Rob Fitzpatrick
2022
The Daily Stoic — Ryan Holiday
Writing That Works — Kenneth Roman & Joel Raphaelson
Cracking the PM Career — Jackie Bavaro & Gayle Laakmann McDowell
Books from before that left an impact
The Alchemist — Paulo Coelho
Man's Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl
The Design of Everyday Things — Don Norman
How to Win Friends and Influence People — Dale Carnegie