My 2016 reading list
I usually read something each day, mostly articles in the last months and less and less books. So my reading list for 2016 got really long and I'm pretty sure most of this books I will ned to move to my 2017 reading list.
I wanted to add this here for inspiration for other people (that are maybe looking for something to read) and motivation for myself to read as much as I can from this list.
Please be aware that according to my studies I'm an economist, an economist with an interest in design and web development. So most of the books will be related with these topics:
- The $100 Startup - Chris Guillebeau
- The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! - Al Ries
- The Aeneid - Virgil
- Agile!: The Good, the Hype and the Ugly - Bertrand Meyer
- The Art of War - Sun Tzu
- The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism - Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street - John Brooks
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar - Eric S. Raymond
- Clean Code - Robert C. Martin
- The Clean Coder - Robert C. Martin
- Creativity, Inc - Ed Catmull
- Dealers of Lightning - Michael A. Hiltzik
- The Design of Everyday Things - Donald A. Norman
- Designing Web Usability - Jacob Nielsen
- The Effective Executive - Peter F. Drucker
- Emotional Design - Donald A. Norman
- The Essays of Warren Buffett - Warren Buffett
- The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon - Brad Stone
- Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering - Robert L. Glass
- Geekonomics - David Rice
- How Asia Works - Joe Studwell
- How to Lie with Statistics - Darrell Huff
- The Industries of the Future - Alec Ross
- The Inevitable - Kevin Kelly
- Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion - Robert B. Cialdini
- The Intelligent Investor - Benjamin Graham
- Interaction Design beyond Human Computer Interactions - Jennifer Preece/Yvonne Rogers/Helen Sharp
- The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book That Will Change the Way You Do Business - Clayton M. Christensen
- The Lean Startup - Eric Ries
- Leonardo's Laptop - Ben Shneiderman
- Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die - Chip Heath & Dan Heath
- Making the Modern World: Materials and Dematerialization - Vaclav Smil
- The Man Who Fed the World - Leon Hesser
- Meditations - Marcus Aurelius
- The Mythical Man Month - Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
- The Next Convergence: The Future of Economic Growth in a Multispeed World - Michael Spence
- The Old New Thing - Raymond Chen
- On Immunity - Eula Biss
- Originals: How non conformists move the world - Adam Grant
- Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell
- The Outsiders - William Thorndike, Jr.
- Peopleware - Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister
- Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind - Al Ries & Jack Trout
- The Power of Broke - Daymond John
- The Psychology of Software Programming - Gerald M. Weinberg
- Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable - Seth Godin
- Rapid Contextual Design - Karen Holtzblatt/Jessamyn Burns Wendell/Shelley Wood
- Revolution in the Valley - Andy Hertzfeld
- Rework - Jason Fried & David Heinemeier
- The Second Machine Age - Erik Brynjolfsson & Andrew McAfee
- The Success of Open Source - Steven Weber
- Should We Eat Meat? - Vaclav Smil
- The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History - Elizabeth Kolbert
- Sprint - Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky, and Braden Kowitz
- Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises - Tim Geithner
- Stuff Matters - Mark Miodownik
- SuperFreakonomics - Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
- Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything, 1966-2012 - Carol Loomis
- The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference - Malcolm Gladwell
- Usability Engineering - Jacob Nielsen
- What If? - Randall Munroe
- Zero to One: Notes on Startups Or How to Build the Future - Peter Thiel
Having read this I believed it was very informative. I appreciate you finding the time and energy to put this content together. I once again find myself personally spending a significant amount of time both reading and commenting. But so what, it was still worth it!
Thank you. I hope to read as much as I can from this list.