Four book reviews
The Best Software Writing I, edited by Joel Spolsky, is all right. I had previously read the best of those essays online, such as Paul Graham's Great Hackers, Clay Shirky's A Group is its Own Worst Enemy, and Aaron Swartz's PowerPoint Remix. The other essays were decent, but not sufficient to justify purchasing the book.
In get me out of here: My Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder, Rachel Reiland paints a vivid picture of her struggle with that affliction. She describes the circumstances that led her into a mental institution and the laborious therapy that she went through in order to get better. Though I don't know anyone who suffered from BPD, her narrative is compelling.
In Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, Jared Diamond examines the impact of major environmental changes on various societies, some of which managed to overcome the problems and some which ended collapsing. Part of the book's appeal is learning about the collapsed societies, such as the Anasazi, the Norse settlements in Greenland, and the people of Easter Island. He also analyzes contemporary societies, ranging from China, whose industrialization and rising standard of living have a global environmental impact, to Japan, which remains mostly forested despite its high population density. Collapse includes a lot of interesting material, though it doesn't rise to the level of Diamond's Guns, Germs, Steel.


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