Books in 2022
2022 was the first year in a long time when I read a lot in the health and fitness area. Not since 2011, when I was on a sabbatical and read ~30 books on running, has my reading been that specific. Still, I managed to get some reading not directly relevant to work also. The no of books dropped drastically since the year was up and down personally. I just lacked the energy to read consistently*.
Of course, I have read a bunch of children's books over the past 3+ years, thanks to my boys. Most of them are wonderful and I remember this particular quirky story, Tikki Tikki Tembo among others.
Here are the books
- Why we get sick by Benjamin Bikman
- Metabolical by Robert Lustig
- The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick
- The Cold Start problem by Andrew Chen
- What doesn't kill you by Scott Carney
- Breath by James Nestor
- Why we swim by Bonnie Tsu
- Klopp: Bring the Noise by Raphael Honigstein
- To be a machine by Mark O'Connell
- Titan by Vinay Kamath
- The Midlife Cyclist by Phil Cavell
- Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
- 7 Rules of Power by Jeffrey Pfeffer
*Imagine having a copy of Astrophysics for people in a hurry and still not having read it. That's how bad it was.
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