An allegorical representation of the rise of totalitarianism in early twentieth-century Europe, warning against charismatic leaders and manipulative ideologies.
At the same time, it can be seen as a veiled treatise on national liberation.
Definitely worth my time.

Let's talk about life...

Made me appreciate the beauty of Pascal ... which is difficult when you are used to programming in Python or even Java / C ...

A great insight into one of the best scientific minds ... and a beautiful explanation of how a scientist thinks and ought to think ...

Much better than Gray Hat Python, though some dependencies are a hell to install. Gives information on useful tools every penetration tester/hacker should have in their arsenal.

It was good but the Windows API functions were not supported in the newer functions of windows. Some of the modules and tools used are also almost obsolete, or not free.

The change of ideology and identity crisis Muslim youth all over the World...or any one of our generation with a brain is experiencing and must read about...

Mumtaz Mufti would have loved it ...

The flies have conquered the flypaper... a great explanation of the interactions between the conquerors and the conquered ... and what is known to some as the fight for freedom and to others as rebellion ...

May seem boring at some places...but it will be one of the best you have ever read...

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark...

For the “grown-ups who love numbers”, this is definitely a 10/10...

The same text as “My Inventions” by Tesla...

With this much hidden satire, it's definitely not a children-only book...

The large number of exercises and examples help improve one's problem solving skills...a lot.

“Have you no hope at all? And do you really live with the thought that when you die, you die, and nothing remains?” “Yes,” I said.”

A great take on the concept of the Absurd...

A short autobiography of Tesla focusing mostly on his inventions (as the title says) ...

An immoral but true depiction of the ways of the powerful...

An awesome start to a great series...

Unlike the title suggests, it's not a biography like the movie ... just a series of awesome lectures by Sir Baba Hawking ...

Written in Hawking's characteristic style...simple explanations, vivid imagery and a lot of geeky humor.

a great intro to philosophy, especially to Theory of Knowledge, laws of thought and Plato's Universals...with valid arguments against Idealism, Kant's Thing in Itself, and empiricism.

A treasure of information...underneath the layers of abstraction lie the universal truths we all know but don't like to admit much...

A satirical masterpiece...with more resurrections than a Marvel movie. Voltaire proves that Germans too have a sense of humor.