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Personal recommendations, organized.
See what people you trust actually recommend, then save the useful bits for later.
@jona
Books I'm reading
This is the first listhall post and I have a few good books in the queue now
The Will of the Many
by James Islington. Fantasy and also a bit of a thriller
The Strength of the Few
the sequel book, I'm excited to read
The Algorithm
book about Elon Musk's process
@sana
A low-friction weekend in New York
Good rooms, strong coffee, long walks, and reservations that do not turn the trip into a project.
Stay below 23rd if you want easier dinners
It keeps most plans within a short train ride or a pleasant walk.
Book one museum, not three
Leave space for the city to interrupt you.
@maya
Desk upgrades that actually survived a month
Small tools and habits I kept after the novelty wore off.
A dedicated e-reader
The point is not the device. It is removing the inbox from reading.
Pocket notebook by the keyboard
For the half-thoughts that are too small for a task manager.
@eli
Books I keep buying for friends
A compact shelf of books that start good conversations without feeling like homework.
A Psalm for the Wild-Built
Short, generous, and oddly clarifying when someone feels stuck.
Four Thousand Weeks
The rare productivity book that makes you want to do less, better.
@maya
Los Angeles dinners where you can hear everyone
Restaurants with good rooms, not just good plates.
Ask for a corner table
The right seat changes the whole meal.
@eli
Albums for making a Sunday reset less dramatic
Warm, focused records for tidying up, cooking, and pretending Monday is not nearby.
Blue Rev
Energy without turning the room frantic.