Thank you for exploring my thread. You can download and read all of them according to your interest. I'll be updating the thread and will add another set of book sooner or later. It is nice to see that lots of people who are new in the technology are interested in self learning.
"Why does bitcoin value?"
Most of the answers can be very argumentative especially when people are against bitcoin. Originally, currency has does have value because people believe that it can be some sort of "store of value" which means the exchange rate is not fluctuating in short period of time and can maintain its value.
Moreover, people believes in bitcoin because of its characteristics similar to gold such as scarcity, divisibility and especially decentralization. However, a bitcoin non-believer thinks that bitcoin has a value because they are hoping that when they bought bitcoin now and wait for about few years they will profit a large sum of money, it may sound negative but many people I know personally think of this why bitcoin has a value.
"How does mining gives you bitcoins?
Primarily, the main goal of miner is to secure and verify the transaction in the network and the reward (bitcoin from 21M supply) is based on "Proof of Work" that needs a lot of computing power.
You can find the answer of question by watching Andreas Antonopolous here:
Bitcoin Basics Workshop and this
Is Bitcoin the Future of Money? Peter Schiff vs. Erik VoorheesWatched videos first to get at least the hang how bitcoin works. Reading a books especially mastering of bitcoin is not good for people who are just starting, that book deal a lot with technical discussion which are mainly intended for programmer.
Read the internet of money if you want some of the philosophical and economical explanation of bitcoin. Those books are goods start.