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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.
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book)
by Don Miguel Ruiz
Timeline Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by someone on Clubhouse in Book club meeting
The Code of the Extraordinary Mind: 10 Unconventional Laws to Redefine Your Life and Succeed On Your Own Terms
by Vishen Lakhiani
January 22, 2021 — February 5, 2021
Los Angeles, CA
A gift from Paris Hajali
How to Lie with Statistics
by Darrell Huff
Timeline Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
From Bill Gates’ 2015 Reading List
How to Be Alone: If You Want To, and Even If You Don't
by Lane Moore
January 17, 2021 — January 25, 2021
Los Angeles, CA
Read with Karam Al-Rayess
The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)
by Seth Godin
Timeline Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking
by Saifedean Ammous
January 15, 2021 — January 22, 2021
Los Angeles, CA
A gift from an anonymous friend in crypto
Eugenics: The Science of Human Improvement by Better Breeding
by Charles Benedict Davenport
January 20, 2021 [5:30 PM — 6:02 PM]
Los Angeles, CA
The Science of Success: How Market-Based Management Built the World's Largest Private Company
by Charles Koch
January 17, 2021 — January 18, 2021
Los Angeles, CA
How to Lead: Wisdom from the World's Greatest CEOs, Founders, and Game Changers
by David Rubenstein
January 6, 2021 — January 14, 2021
Los Angeles, CA
Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success
by Adam Grant
Timeline Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
A gift from Kenny Lin
The Conquest of Happiness
by Bertrand Russell
December 21, 2020 — Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
A gift from Hussein Hijazi
The Hermetica: The Lost Wisdom of the Pharaohs
by Peter Gandy and Timothy Freke
December 24, 2020 [12:00 AM — 1:30 AM]
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Michael Hana
The Gift of Adversity: The Unexpected Benefits of Life's Difficulties, Setbacks, and Imperfections
by Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal
October 8, 2020 — Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
Sex and Lies: True Stories of Women's Intimate Lives in the Arab World
by Leïla Slimani
December 12, 2020 — December 19, 2020
Los Angeles, CA
Beating the Street
by Peter Lynch
November 27, 2020 — December 13, 2020
Los Angeles, CA • Austin, Texas
Read with Michael Hana
We Should All Be Feminists
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
December 10, 2020 [10:00 PM — 10:12 PM]
Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Kimia Rahbar
Principles: Life and Work
by Ray Dalio
November 2020 - Unknown
Hanoi, Vietnam • Phnom Penh, Cambodia • Luang Prabang, Laos • Ottawa, Canada • Cairo, Egypt • Jeddah, Saudi Arabia • Los Angeles, CA
Recommended by Sasan Delghandi
Eat Your Vitamins: Your Guide to Using Natural Foods to Get the Vitamins, Minerals, and Nutrients Your Body Needs
by Mascha Davis, MPH, RDN
Timeline Unknown
Los Angeles, CA
Sheikh Zayed, Life and Times 1918-2004
through the lens of Noor Ali Rashid
Timeline Unknown
Los Angeles, CA