bookshelf
I read mostly non-fiction, I try to have a 30 min reading session every day, mostly very early in the morning before my son wakes up. Here you can see what I have been reading. Have you read something interesting? Let me know.
2026
7 books
To Engineer Is Human
Henry Petroski
Engineering
Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
Ethan Mollick
Technology
Modern Etiquette in Technology, Finance, Society, and at Home
Slow Ventures, Sam Lessin & Jack Raines
Society
Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction
Philip E. Tetlock & Dan Gardner
Psychology
Psycho-Cybernetics
Maxwell Maltz
Psychology
Impact-first Product Teams
Matt LeMay
Product
Outcomes Over Output
Joshua Seiden
Product2025
4 books2024
12 books
AI Engineering: Building Applications with Foundation Models
Chip Huyen
Technology
Ninety Percent of Everything
Rose George
Non-fiction
Kairos
Jenny Erpenbeck
Fiction
They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
Hanif Abdurraqib
Essays
There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension
Hanif Abdurraqib
Memoir
Beyond Software Architecture
Luke Hohmann
Technology
Domain Storytelling
Stefan Hofer & Henning Schwentner
Technology
Patterns for API Design
Olaf Zimmermann
Technology
Balancing Coupling in Software Design
Vladik Khononov
Technology
The Engineering Executive's Primer
Will Larson
Leadership
Bring the Noise: The Jürgen Klopp Story
Raphael Honigstein
Biography
I Am The Normal One
Gordon Law
Humor


