Non-Fiction

Alchemy, by Rory Sutherland

The stated thesis of this book is that rationalism and

The Elements of Eloquence, by Mark Forsyth

A romp through the classical rhetorical figures (or the book&

nominally I and Thou by Martin Buber, actually just the prologue by Walter Kaufmann

Alright: I generally hate Prologues and Introductions and stuff, I

Missing Out, by Adam Phillips

Nominally about the alternative lives we might have lived Two

The Man From The Future, by Ananyo Bhattacharya

A pleasant skip through ~5 academic disciplines which are united

After Virtue, by Alasdair MacIntyre

Literally all ethics since the Greeks has been based on

The Doomsday Machine, by Daniel Ellsberg

We're all doomed. This is one of the

The Tao of Pooh, by Benjamin Hoff

Taoism explained via Winnie The Pooh. I remember this book

The Evolving Self, by Robert Kegan

The different stages of personal/psychological growth, framed as a

How To Live, by Derek Sivers

27 plausible-sounding prose-poems about how to live, each contrasting/conflicting