| The books at the front of my mind when asked which ones I have most appreciated reading. This selection is pretty diverse and I'll try to keep it evolving as I read more. The links in the top right corner of this page will take you to more selections. | ||
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| The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History o...
by Michael Pollan $9.36 Thoughful and eye-opening read. Pollen follows the origins of fast-food, organic and foraged food as he prepares one of each k... | The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1
by Neil Gaiman $62.37 I admit to being a Sandman addict, so this gift from a friend was a delightful fix. Lusciously bound, rich colours, heavy pape... | Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present
by Cory Doctorow $11.48 Cory Doctorow gets into his stride in this excellent short story collection. I read the whole thing in the shortest time, and ... |
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| Thinking Points: Communicating Our American...
by George Lakoff $8.00 Essential reading if you want to understand why it's possible for both Progressives and Conservatives to use the same words ("... | The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business i...
by Chris Anderson $24.95 An instant classic, Anderson's book explains how the Web makes possible business models that depend on diversity rather than h... | New and Selected Poems: Volume Two
by Mary Oliver $21.20 Mary Oliver is the poet who has written the most poems in my personal notebook of life-changing poems. I warmly recommend this... |
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| The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Busines...
by Christopher Locke Another instant classic explaining how the Web changes everything about marketing and turns marketplaces back into conversatio... | Hackers and Painters: Big Ideas from the Co...
by Paul Graham $15.61 Insightful and irritating by equal measures, Paul Graham's book of short essays is one I keep quoting from in my keynotes. | The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Ma...
by Malcolm Gladwell $8.97 The very best books are ones that simply explain something that seems very obvious in retrospect. Their genius is that the sub... |
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