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In May 2020, I developed an a passion and obsession of reading everything and anything. It started off by reading a book that was gifted to me by my dear friend, Kenny Lin, and I was inspired by Henry Elkus (@elklist) to begin documenting each book after reading his exceptional book reviews on Instagram in early 2020.
Originally, I documented each book I read with my notes and reviews on my old bookstagram (cc.lib) and my Analogue, but then decided to transfer it to a website, which became the foundation of Sisilosophy. A move inspired by Bill Gates' gatesnotes.
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On average, I go through a book and a half a week. At times, I would read 3 books a week. It is not unusual for me to read two books simultaneously.
Books tend to be around 200 to 350 pages depending on the size.
In one year, I finished 80 books. (May 2020 to May 2021).
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I annotate books heavily, depending on my interest in them and the reason I'm reading them. Pictures of book pages in my posts will show the range of my annotations, anything from a few marks to a plethora of marks that would make you think it was a Jackson Pollock painting.
Sometimes I will summarize the entire chapter in handwritten bullet points for easy review, usually a collection of the notes I made in the margins.
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I would post on my old bookstagram as personal documentation and a form of holding myself accountable to reading. Unexpectedly, the page received a strong reception from my friends and other people.
I began receiving books as gifts from friends based on their recommendations and they would also send me books on my wishlist.
Some even made bookstagrams of their own.
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After May 2021, I began slowing down in my reading due to a growing workload.
I still continue to read and make annotations, however, I've put the brakes on posting.
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This website served as real-time documentation of the books I’ve completed since 2020. Posting a book does not mean I endorse the author’s views.
Built, Not Born: A Self-Made Billionaire's No-Nonsense Guide for Entrepreneurs
by Tom Golisano
July 27, 2020 — July 29, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Read with Fady Ebeid, Co-Founder of Expo Egypt
The Rosie Project
by Graeme Simsion
July 22, 2020 — July 28, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Sahar Rohani, Founder of SOSHE Beauty
Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design
by Charles Montgomery
July 12, 2020 — July 25, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Ashley Atkinson
Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
by Kate Raworth
July 15, 2020 — July 21, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Ahmad Al-Houti
No More Mr. Nice Guy: A Proven Plan for Getting What You Want in Love, Sex, and Life
by Robert A. Glover
July 15, 2020 — Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
The Yellow Wallpaper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
July 24, 2020 [1:15 AM — 1:35 AM]
Los Angeles, CA
Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future
by Peter Thiel
July 11, 2020 — July 14, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Ahmed Dulaimy + Read with Kaleendra Malwatta
The Death and Life of Great American Cities
by Jane Jacobs
June 16, 2020 — July 15, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by: Bill Anderson
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... And Others Don't
by Jim Collins
July 2, 2020 — July 7, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by GCP
Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't
by Simon Sinek
June 28, 2020 — July 1, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
by Yuval Noah Harari
June 7, 2020 — June 30, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Read with my mother
Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World
by Adam Grant
June 13, 2020 — June 21, 2020
Los Angeles, CA • Cairo, Egypt
From Ray Dalio’s List
The Alchemist
by Paulo Coelho
Timeline Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Kaleendra Malwatta
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
by Malcolm Gladwell
June 26, 2020 — Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
A Man Without A Country
by Kurt Vonnegut
May 30, 2020 — May 31, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Jordan Litt
Leadershift: The 11 Essential Changes Every Leader Must Embrace
by John C. Maxwell
May 16, 2020 — May 26, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
A gift from Kenny Lin