Even though I have been away from the Ivory Tower for six years now, there are still some parts of it that I just can’t shake off. One thing that I would have shuddered about 6 years ago is that I seem to have developed a great love of bibliographies. When I read a book I really enjoy these days, I want to try to figure out how the author or authors came to that state of being. I want to know what molded them and what might have been on their minds as these ideas came into their heads.
I just finished Trust Agents. It is peppered with book references, and I thought it would be really interesting not just to look at the books that are mentioned by name but also to read many of them. I’ll probably not read Polgar’s Chess book, but otherwise…:)
I got permission to put out this list from the authors. Think I got everything. Hope it’s useful!
Allen | David | Getting Things Done |
Anderson | Chris | The Long Tail |
Canterucci | Jim | Personal Brilliance |
Collins | Jim | Good to Great |
Covey | Stephen | The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People |
DeBono | Edward | Serious Creativity |
DeBono | Edward | How To Be More Interesting |
Edwards | Betty | Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain |
Ferriss | Tim | 4-hour Workweek |
Friedman | Thomas | The World is Flat |
Gladwell | Malcolm | The Tipping Point |
Hill | Napoleon | Think and Grow Rich |
Hunt | Tara | The Whuffie Factor |
Hurst | Mark | Bit Literacy |
Joel | Mitch | Six Pixels of Separation |
Madson | Patricia Ryan | Improv Wisdom |
Maister | David, Charles H. Green and Robert M. Galford | The Trusted Advisor |
Mann | Merlin | Inbox Zero |
McLuhan | Marshall | Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man |
Polgar | Laszlo | 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games |
Putnam | Robert | Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community |
Rheingold | Howard | The Virtual Community |
Scoble | Robert and Shel Israel | Naked Conversations |
Shirky | Clay | Here Comes Everybody |
Surowiecki | James | Wisdom of Crowds |
Taleb | Nassim Nicholas | The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable |
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