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Posted by seinvak 12/21/2025

Show HN: Books mentioned on Hacker News in 2025(hackernews-readings-613604506318.us-west1.run.app)
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timerol 12/22/2025|
I was surprised to see "An Abundance of Katherines", given that it's not John Green's newest or most highly regarded work. I looked into the comments to see why it was being discussed, but it seems to be a classification error - all of the comments are discussing "Abundance", the political nonfiction book by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. That one makes more sense on the list, given that it was released this March
defrost 12/21/2025||
Good work, thanks for this.

It would be useful to be able to get an URL for each scrapped book so that users could link to, say, the entry for A Texbook of Engineering Mathematics.

The TeXbook by Donald Knuth has been mapped to A Texbook of Engineering Mathematics by N.P. Bali from this source comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45399031#45400264

endlessvoid94 12/21/2025||
Have you seen https://hackernewsbooks.com ?
zoklet-enjoyer 12/21/2025|
Mind Games at number 2? I got that book years ago and was so disappointed I still think about it sometimes.
Rendello 12/21/2025||
You just bumped it up by mentioning it ;)
Cloudly 12/21/2025||
The recent novel Abundance seems to be agressibley grouped with the John Green novel An Abundance of Katherines - which I think is a humorous retelling of 2025 but also maybe needs some matching work
card_zero 12/21/2025|
An Abundance of Katherines has only been mentioned on HN three times, and none of those are listed among the 19 claimed mentions.
Insanity 12/21/2025||
The fact that Mein Kampf was mentioned so often in 2025 is saying something about the political climate lol..

Nice website though, I like it.

an0malous 12/21/2025||
I think 1984 is more of a sign of the times, and not just mentioned in the context of banned book threads
echelon 12/21/2025|||
I was apparently 6% of the 1984 mentions.

Doing my part.

Yizahi 12/22/2025||||
It would be even higher if we would add any string with "orwell" in it, since in 99% cases it's about the same idea and in the same context.
Barrin92 12/21/2025||||
>I think 1984 is more of a sign of the times

Honestly given that the thing gets brought up about five times per day by absolutely anyone for any conceivable reason I think it's the opposite. The real dystopian picture of the future is getting hit on the head with a copy of 1984, forever.

echelon 12/21/2025||
The surveillance and censorship system being built around us is alarming.

It only takes one leadership failure to turn it into shackles.

silexia 12/21/2025|||
There are no banned books in America. Not spending taxpayer money forcibly taken from citizens on books they disagree with for public school libraries is far from banning books.

If you are okay with a book indoctrinating kids with far left ideology, why not put in copies of far right books to balance it out?

No one wants kids indoctrinated in culture war garbage.

If you want to own a book, go buy it yourself.

47282847 12/22/2025|||
Can you point me to one book banned by libraries that contains “far left ideology”? And one with “far right ideology” not found in libraries?
RobotToaster 12/22/2025|||
"The federal mafia" by Irwin Schiff is currently banned from sale in the USA
jeffbee 12/21/2025|||
Maybe there's a german-language subset of comment threads where they discuss their struggles against the C++ standard.
mitthrowaway2 12/21/2025|||
It seems to have mainly come up in discussions about banned books, rather than discussions about popular fascist movements, so it might not be saying what most people would first assume.
Insanity 12/21/2025||
Good catch, I didn’t read through the comments where it’s mentioned.
tonymet 12/21/2025|||
This comment is a helpful way to understand Mein Kampf and whether it means its readers are Nazis.

   graemep
  on 4/15/2025
   
  Mein Kampf IS a rant.
  I recommend people read it so you can understand how people like that think.
hermitcrab 12/22/2025||
Not something I want anyone to see on my bookshelf though!
tonymet 12/22/2025||
Depends on how spicy your friends are.
hermitcrab 12/22/2025||
'spicy'?
mohamez 12/21/2025||
I'm really trying so hard to understand how did you come up with this correlation.
dozerly 12/21/2025||
The US has shifted to becoming an authoritarian fascist state. It’s not surprising that people reference another prominent authoritarian fascist manifesto.
dgeiser13 12/21/2025||
The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit is listed instead of "the Dragon book"
giraffe333 12/21/2025||
I thought this was "the Dragon Book" Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools

by Aho, Lam, and Sethi

https://www.amazon.com/Compilers-Principles-Techniques-Tools...

jll29 12/22/2025||
I prefer the first edition by Aho, Sethi and Ullman, which I own twice (single volume hardcover and two-volume softcover German translation).

The "modernized" version leaves out some fundamental parsing material.

thcipriani 12/21/2025||
Same with Ezra Kline's "Abundance" vs. John Green's "An Abundance of Katherines." But I kinda like swapping in John Green—"Everything is Tuberculosis" was a good read for me this year.
emodendroket 12/21/2025||
Harry Potter apparently either the best book to read or the one with the most for engineers to learn from, I have to conclude.
harshreality 12/22/2025||
There's EY's Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality, which might generate cross-interest in Harry Potter for those who wouldn't have read it otherwise.
DoctorOW 12/21/2025||
I think it has to do with the author generating controversy on this website for news discussion.
DiskoHexyl 12/22/2025||
On the one hand it is indeed mostly a high school reading list, all very mainstream and relatively popular fiction/sci-fi with a sprinkle of tech literature.

Is that really such a bad thing? Most adults barely read at all, or, at the very best, consume a current random best-seller here and there. I'd say that anything from a high school reading list is an upgrade, especially since most of this stuff is lost on the kids anyway.

It's all good literature and a nice entry point for someone new to the hobby. Expecting more from a top-50 of a tech forum is a bit surprising

Dowwie 12/22/2025||
There's a really long tail in this list. What diamonds are there in the single-mention rough?
WillAdams 12/23/2025|
Books which I have read and would recommend include:

- _Ashley's Book of Knots_ --- everyone should be aware of knots and now at least the basics interesting, _The Klutz Book of Knots_ was also mentioned once

- James Clavell _Noble House_ --- part of his "Asian Saga", not sure if it has aged well --- if a person could read only one of these, I'd recommend _King Rat_, based on his experience in a Japanese prison camp in WWII.

- Hesse _Steppenwolf_ --- that Hesse is no longer read saddens me deeply, and not just because this makes _The Glass Bead Game_ less likely --- his thoughts on the difficulties of interpersonal relationships resonate even now

- Knuth _Literate Programming_ --- I _really_ wish this style f programming would gain traction and that there would be more instances of taking famous programs and re-writing as a Literate Program, e.g., http://literateprogramming.com/adventure.pdf

- Knuth _Digital Typography_ (and not just because I have a reward check)

- Knuth _Mathematical Writing_ --- if you do any work in math, you probably already have a copy --- if you don't, you probably need one

- Dewdney _The Planiverse_ --- response to the classic _Flatland_, this has a real charm and despite the dated computer technology, has held up well

- Walter jon Williams _Hardwired_ --- an amazing cyberpunk novel, part of which was published in _Omni_

- Steven Brust's _Jhereg_ --- one of my favourite fantasy novels, which I've been reading since picking it up in a Waldenbooks when I was in high school, waiting for the last two books, and esp. glad of these since they made the "Paarfi Romances" exist --- anyone who enjoys Alexandre Dumas and fantasy should read _The Phoenix Guards_

- C.J. Cherryh's _Regenesis_ --- her entire Alliance--Union series is amazing and books are so varied pretty much everyone will find something which appeals

- Trevanian _The Eiger Sanction_ and _Shibumi_ --- not sure if this and _Shibumi_ have aged well or no, but the latter was a big part of my childhood

- Ben Franklin's Autobiography --- read presidential biographies to my kind in chronological order as a trial and regret not continuing with the actual project: biographies of important persons in chronological order

- Sanora Babb's _Whose Names Are Unknown_: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1197158.Whose_Names_Are_... (ob. discl., that was my mention)

Other books which only I mentioned:

- Hal Clement _Space Lash_ now available in https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/939760.Music_of_Many_Sph... --- I recommend folks read it in reverse chronological order, starting at the back, then working to the front and bailing when things get too quaint/old-school/golden-age.

- H. Beam Piper "Omnilingual" --- this should be a part of the middle school canon, lightly updated version at: http://vrici.lojban.org/~cowan/omnilingual.html

- _Foxfire_ --- a classic series what predated the "Maker" movement

- Tolkien's _The Fall of Arthur_

- Knuth _TeX: The Program_

Books which were sufficiently striking that I have made a note of them to get to read (hopefully this will work out better than _The Black Swan_ which I found annoying)

- _Visual Thinking in Mathematics_

- _Hardcore VisualBASIC_ --- still a bit bummed that I managed to miss this and MacBasic....

- _Phoebe and her Unicorn_ --- getting this for my daughter

- _Harmony with Lego(R) Bricks_ --- book on music improvisation

- Ornamental Origami

Note that a number of books weren't actually mentioned, e.g., Isaac Asimov's _Book of Facts_

muzani 12/21/2025|
Searching Mein Kampf adds some decent data on what to filter out, or tag differently. A lot of it comes up in discussions on banned books etc.

https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=pastYear&page=0&prefix=fal...

Also, some of it is just Godwin's Law.

ggm 12/22/2025|
Godwin's law was made up as an example of dawkins meme, and now means more than its original.
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