EDE East of Eden
John Steinbeck
Christian Katzmann
EDE John Steinbeck
BNW Aldous Huxley
ODY Homer
3BP Liu Cixin
MAR Andy Weir
FLT Edwin A. Abbott
WLD Henry David Thoreau
ALC Paulo Coelho
N+G Hermann Hesse
FUG Tarjei Vesaas
VEG Han Kang
OND Jan Guillou
GUL Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
C14 Blaine Harden
SJ Walter Isaacson
JGR Thomas Rathsack
KRO Morten Frich
MET Franz Kafka
NW Haruki Murakami
LOL Vladimir Nabokov
HST Matt Haig
MIL Donald Miller
CIT Eva Tind
OMM John Steinbeck
PRL John Steinbeck
PC Greg Egan
SID Hermann Hesse
NSD Chris Voss
MSM Viktor Frankl
CO Ethan Mollick
SIN Ray Kurzweil
SUP Nick Bostrom
GEB Douglas Hofstadter
ALN Brian Christian
TFS Daniel Kahneman
RU Mervyn King & John Kay
SFC Philip E. Tetlock & Dan Gardner
MCK Ethan M. Rasiel
SYS Donella H. Meadows
PM Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans & Avi Goldfarb
RIV Norman Maclean
TAG Jonathan Haidt
HTH Ben Horowitz
OMS Ernest Hemingway
TGG F. Scott Fitzgerald
PDG Oscar Wilde
AF George Orwell
1984 George Orwell
LOF William Golding
TR Cormac McCarthy
CMC Alexandre Dumas
GEX Charles Dickens
R+J William Shakespeare
ORS Aeschylus
ELC Euripides
HHG Douglas Adams
TLQ Isaac Asimov
DUN Leif Panduro
DFF Hans Scherfig
BAB Karen Blixen
KFA Johannes V. Jensen
ORM Frans G. Bengtsson
KSM H. Rider Haggard
HAT Gary Paulsen
SIS Arthur Conan Doyle
DVC Dan Brown
BRO Jan Guillou
BEO Unknown
GOD Mario Puzo
LOTR J.R.R. Tolkien
HOB J.R.R. Tolkien
F451 Ray Bradbury
ARN1 Jan Guillou
ARN2 Jan Guillou
ARN3 Jan Guillou
ARN4 Jan Guillou
EMI Jean-Jacques Rousseau
ORR Alf Ross
REB Ditlev Tamm
PES Albert Camus
FST Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
MD Herman Melville
STA Plato
GIL Unknown
MED Marcus Aurelius
PL John Milton
CPR Immanuel Kant
BGE Friedrich Nietzsche
BAT Martin Heidegger
LSD Karl Popper
CD Henry David Thoreau
CTH H. P. Lovecraft
ILI Homer
AEN Virgil
MHS Carl G. Jung
Various
VL John Hattie
TOJ John Rawls
B+N Jean-Paul Sartre
WWR Arthur Schopenhauer
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