Recommended books

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In accordance with the upcoming “Buy a Friend a Book Week” I mentioned yesterday, here are 4 books (non-fiction) that I think are really good.

On a related note, there is now a new section in the sidebar for my recommended books (currently these 4). It’s been something I’ve been considering for a while. The format/appearance of the section might be changed, and the titles featured might change depending on other books that I read. But the basic idea is there. It’ll be a section of books that I recommend.

There will be no automatic computer-generated ads. These are handpicked books that I’ve read (and likely mentioned on previous posts), related to topics I blog about, and that I think are really good. You don’t have to buy from my blog if you don’t want to, they are just books that I think you should read.

[edit and add-on] The list on books will probably stay at 4, or maybe go to 6, depending on the layout and how I think it looks, and the list will be changed every so often. Probably every month or so. Based on the books I read. Personally, this will give me more incentive to read more books as well. [end edit]

Sarah Deutsch recommended The Imagineering Way, which I’ll try to get a hold of. And well, I think you should too – I trust Sarah’s recommendations. And if/when you buy it, buy it from her Squidoo lens, yeah? Her cause deserves the support. Besides, it’s a good Squidoo lens with other good resources mentioned as well, so it’ll be worth the visit.

Any other books you guys can recommend for me?

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  • Derrick Kwa
    You're welcome. You deserve it. =). You guys are doing an awesome job.


    The Bohm book is an interesting read. He has quite unique views on creativity and what creativity really is. Haven't really seen any other analysis on creativity like that. It's quite a heavy read, though, I struggled to get through it at times.
  • sarah deutsch
    Excellent choices! I've been meaning to read the first three for ages, but I've never even heard of the Bohm book - it looks really interesting. Maybe I'll go pick it up this afternoon...


    And thanks for the squidoo mention - we can use all the help we can get! =)
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