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The best books you will never read...ever
The best books you will never read...ever












This article not only contains the Best Hacking Books, but it is also a list of my personal favorite books. A great advantage is also that you can put bookmarks (yes, the paper ones) in your book and quickly look something up if you need to. That being said, I highly recommend learning with books. I think this makes books a much richer experience than a 5 minute YouTube video because usually the content is so carefully selected. You need to revise your content multiple times, you need to cut out irrelevant content and distill it down to the best possible version. Why? Because putting together a good book takes a hell of a lot of work. We got YouTube, and we have a gazillion of online courses, serving every topic one can imagine. I understand that nowadays we have so many possibilities when it comes to learning. " What are the best Hacking Books?" or " Do you recommend learning from books?" are the most popular ones. I basically get questions from you guys every single day, be it on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or via E-Mail, which Ethical Hacking Books should I buy to get started.

the best books you will never read...ever

There are still some classics that will always be mentioned, even if they haven't been updated for years, they remain relevant. Now, this list doesn't only contain Hacking Books that were released in 2022, but simply all the books worth mentioning as of this year. And to keep sinking deeper and deeper in depravity, he wants to earn more and more money.Out of popular requests, it is time to put together a list of the Best Hacking Books in 2022. Using his existing wads of money, he makes it uglier. Shocking, unapologetic, and raw, this is the tale of an obese, perennially-drunk, street-brawling sex addict. Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis (400 Pages)Īmis exposed to me a side of money that I did not know existed. What follows is a heart-squeezing tale of them living a lifetime in a single day. The protagonists, Mateo and Rufus - two identical-aged teens with diametrically opposite personalities have only 24 hours to live. I thought I was stoic until Silvera wrung my heartstrings and punched me in the gut with this book. They Both Die at The End by Adam Silvera (384 Pages) The crime itself is the punishment.Įxploring the layers of the human psyche, sub-layers, and layers even under those, this heavy-duty book will take you on a perspiration-inducing philosophical rollercoaster. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (576 Pages)ĭostoevsky drives home a bomb-shell insight - there’s no punishment after a crime. Shrouded by symbolic illustrations and esoteric texts, this is a bounty hunt for a pair of mythical metal-minds with legendary powers - Sherlock Holmes meets fantasy. This is the capstone of the entire Mistborn saga - deadly twists, bubbling romance, insane character development, finger-biting mystery, and a cliff-hanging climax. The Bands of Mourning (Mistborn 2nd Era #3) by Brandon Sanderson (448 Pages) Torn between his duty to the royal family and the yearning to live his own life, Fitz’s journey affects lives, morphs events, and shreds the strings of destiny itself. And this beautifully written book follows the story of Fitz - a clueless royal bastard who’s groomed into a killing machine. I’m yet to read a writer that can forge feelings and abstract thoughts into words better than Hobb does. Royal Assassin (Farseer #2) by Robin Hobb (580 Pages) With an intricate magic system, a kick-ass protagonist, sharp twists, and an accelerating pace, this will give you a wholesome bite of Brandon’s genius.

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And for being my door to Sanderson’s universe, this series is close to heart. This book has one of the most jaw-dropping climaxes ever. The Final Empire (Mistborn #1) by Brandon Sanderson (541 Pages)

the best books you will never read...ever

Set in a world of djinns and magicians, the trilogy is an engrossing saga of politics, love, conspiracies, treachery, and promises.Īnd this last book blows its two prequels out of the water - a nerve-wracking mystery with heart-pausing twists and a gut-wrenching climax. The protagonist Bartimaeus is one of the best-written characters ever. Ptolemy’s Gate (Bartimaeus #3) by Jonathan Stroud (515 Pages)












The best books you will never read...ever