We have several book reviews on the forum so far, but I thought we could use a centralized list of books recommended by forum members. This will be particularly useful for books you read a long time ago, or anything you endorse but for which you cannot generate a full book review.
One book per comment; tell us what kind of book it is (history? economics? scifi?); please include a paragraph or two describing why you recommend the book!
A Culture of Growth: The Origins of the Modern Economy, by Joel Mokyr.
This book was pivotal in the launch of The Roots of Progress. It is about how the Enlightenment, between about 1500 and 1700, set the stage for the Industrial Revolution. Special attention is given to Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton.
I had to skim many chapters of this book, especially in the beginning. However, I found its key ideas absolutely fascinating. For a summary, see Mokyr’s article in The Atlantic, “Progress Isn’t Natural”.