Recommended Reading for Entrepreneurs

Recommended Reading for Entrepreneurs/Startup Junkies

I love reading books and there are so many great books out there for us to learn from. Books are a great way to unwind from the day and learn about the world. When I was younger, I loved to read Travel Books. It started with A Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson. From there, I read every book by Bill Bryson, then on to other similar travel books - I learned so much about other cultures.

Recently, I have taken the same path with Startup/Entrepreneurial Books. I also read books about code, but if I read those in bed, I tend to fall asleep rather quickly. So I have been sticking to business related books. I get so excited when I order a new one in Amazon, I cant wait to read it. Over the past few months, I have read 4 great books - but my list is growing. Below is a list of the books I have read and what I wish to read next.

Recently Read

  • The Art of Start by Guy Kawasaki
  • WikiNomics
  • Getting Real by 37signals

Currently Reading

  • Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston
  • Crossing the Chasm

Wishlist

  • Getting Things Done by David Allen
  • Web Analytics: An Hour a Day by Avinash Kaushik
  • Word of Mouth Marketing by Andy Sernovitz
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4 Comments »

  1. jan Said,

    August 17, 2008 @ 5:55 am

    How is WikiNomics? Thinking about reading that one.
    And is this your full wishlist? If so, lucky you:)

  2. Flüge Kanada Said,

    August 27, 2008 @ 6:23 am

    Getting Things Done by David Allen is a great book, it will change your life.
    How is The Art of Start? I think about reading it, but i am not sure to spend the money.

  3. Jake Rutter Said,

    October 12, 2008 @ 8:52 am

    WikiNomics was a great read! The Art of Start is also very great!

  4. Sofortkredit Said,

    November 5, 2008 @ 8:09 am

    Hey, lets found a Startup for Startup Books… :-p

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