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By Paul Reads - Posted on 08 May 2008

Come back later for a more interesting, better organized, and more useful commentary on books, authors, etc.

Read 2008:

  • Little Brother — Doctorow
  • Blue Ocean Strategy — Kim & Mauborgne
  • Be My Guest — Conrad Hilton
  • The Kite Runner — Khaled Hosseini
  • Science of Success — Charles Koch *
  • All The Money in the World — Bernstein & Swan *
  • Down Time — Edited by Kittrell, et al *
  • Seeking Wisdom from Darwin to Munger — Bevelin *
  • A Demon-Haunted World: Science as Candle in the Dark — Sagan *
  • The Warren Buffett CEO — Miles *
  • Drupal 5 Themes — Shreves *
  • Pro Drupal Development — Vandyk *
  • How Proust Can Change Your Life — de Botton *

Currently reading in 2008:

  • Innovator's Solution — Christenson, Raynor †
  • Poor Charlie's Alamanac — Editor, Kaufman *

To Read

  • The Power of the Plus Factor — Norman Vincent Peel
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People — Carnegie
  • Influence — Cialdini
  • Yes — Cialdini (not as machiavellian as this makes me look :D)
  • Black Swan *
  • Demon of our Own Design
  • Starting Strength — Rippetoe & Kilgore
  • Wisdom of Crowds
  • The Mind and the Machine†
  • 1776
  • Wikinomics
  • The Master Key System
  • Charlies Almanac
  • Scratch Beginnings
  • The Art of Living Consciously — Nathaniel Branden

Daunting Potential Future Reads

  • In Search of Lost Time — Marcel Proust
  • Mathematics, From the Birth of Numbers

thought fragments
read Thoreau
Franklin
a biography of Samuel Johnson
darwin

Read Toward End of 2007:

  • The Alchemist — Paul Coelho
  • Founders at Work — Jessica Livingston *
  • First a Dream — Jim Clayton *
  • Atlas Shrugged — Ayn Rand (reread)*
  • The Age of Turbulence — Alan Greenspan *
  • How to Be Rich — J.P. Getty *
  • The Fountainhead — Ayn Rand (reread) *
  • Think and Grow Rich — Napoleon Hill *
  • Damn Right — Janet Lowe *
  • Buffett: The Making of An American Capitalist — Roger Lowenstein *

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