2020 Reading List
Another year, another retrospective reading list. With the ongoing pandemic, I have found myself reading more. I have continued with the trend of leaning towards audiobooks (I think this format works really well for non-fiction that is not too technical). This year, the list is mostly a mix of pop-science and racism analyses.
As usual, this isn’t necessarily an endorsement of any of these books, but I hope, at least, that you might find them interesting to read.
Books
Audiobooks
- Talking To Strangers (Gladwell)
- Tipping Point (Gladwell)
- David & Goliath (Gladwell)
- Blink (Gladwell)
- Dreams From My Father (Obama)
- Caste (Wilkerson)
- White Fragility (DiAngelo)
- Between the World and Me (Coates)
- So You Want To Talk About Race (Oluo)
- The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Malcolm X/Haley)
- Self-Portrait in Black and White (Williams)
- Weapons of Math Destruction (O’Neil)
- Atomic Habits (Clear)
- Mere Christianity (Lewis)
- Caffeine (Pollan)