I like asking this every couple of months. I’m currently reading the first book of the Three Body Problem and the book I finished before it was a book about Angels by Billy Graham that my mother gave me when I was in middle school but finally read recently. Better late than never
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A historical novel: 'The Coffee Trader - David Liss' (Main character is a Sephardic Jew living in 17th century Amsterdam, by the way. Consider this your trigger warning, haha.)
And two books filled with future predictions about the upcoming dystopian Big Tech fueled disaster that is the 21st century.
Yuval Hariri - Deus Homo
Yuval Hariri - 21 lessons for the 21st century
I was more triggered by Hariri!
You read his books in order to get a better picture of future developments. I had the same hesitancy when I began reading it and wasn't entirely convinced. He also said a lot of dubious stuff, but it's still worth the read. They like to trudge him out at WEF conferences and such but his warnings about Big Tech are pretty prescient.