In 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 I published lists of books I enjoyed every year. Then I enumerated those I read from 2014 to 2019, and then the ones of 2021.
Here’s the complete list of books I read and enjoyed in 2022. There’s a little bit of everything, from poetry to programming to business to philosophy. You can check what I’m reading right now if you’re interested, too.
- Beginning COBOL for Programmers by Michael Coughlan.
- Data and Reality by William Kent.
- HBR at 100: The Most Influential and Innovative Articles from Harvard Business Review’s First Century by Harvard Business Review.
- Home Computers: 100 Icons that Defined a Digital Generation by Alex Wiltshire.
- IBM: The Rise and Fall and Reinvention of a Global Icon by James W. Cortada.
- Introduction to Compilers and Language Design by Douglas Thain.
- Modern Mainframe Development by Tom Taulli.
- Obras Completas II by Jorge Luis Borges.
- On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King.
- Otras Inquisiciones by Jorge Luis Borges.
- Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by Ray Dalio.
- Recoding Gender by Janet Abbate.
- The Art of Literature by Arthur Schopenhauer.
- The Business Bottleneck by Michael Coté.
- The Nurnberg Funnel: Designing Minimalist Instruction for Practical Computer Skill by John M. Carroll.
- Think Again by Adam Grant.
- Wonderland by Annie Leibovitz.