I need to look through this thread. I have recently taken up reading. I am not fast, only reading 3-5 book per year, but I am enjoying it.
So far I have been reading non-fiction about subjects I am interested in, and biographies.
Here are some of the latest books I recommend......
The Friendly Orange Glow
This book starts with a brief history about why we started using computers for education, and then focuses on PLATO and ends with Control Data ruining PLATO, and also kind of goes into what happened to the key players lives after creating PLATO.
I read this book because my dad started his career at Control Data in the early 70s, and he was a programmer on the PLATO system. He could dial in and work from home in 1980, and we had a computer with a touch screen monitor in 1984. And the funniest thing is I didn't even care, I was too busy playing with hot wheels and building models.
Preston Tucker and His Battle to Build the Car of Tomorrow
This was an interesting book about Preston Tucker and the creation of the Tucker 48. The book covers some of Tuckers inventions during the war, and then his dream to build the car of tomorrow. Then it goes into just enough detail to cover how he ran his business and then how the government eventually stepped in and shut him down. He was tried for fraud, and proven innocent, but suspending production and spending time in court put him out of business.
And then I am going to read Chasing the Demon next. It is a book about the men that first broke the speed of sound.
Oh, and if you like Dungeons and Dragons type fantasy adventure books, I highly recommend The Dragonlance Cronicles.
The Dragonlance Chronicals is a large book that contains 3 books in one. Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, and Dragons of Spring Dawning. It is a great read for people that like adventure and fantasy.