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Here's my book...

written by Allan on January 07, 2008

I am trying to force myself to read more books. My goal is to read a book, post a review and then pass that book along to a reader. I will only read books that our blog readers recommend.

Here's the first...
"Don't Make Me Think" by Steve Krug
Link to Book
Its about usability, sorry nerds.

I plan on finishing this short book this week, who wants it? Shipping is on me.
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5 Comments

Jörn Zaefferer
Jörn Zaefferer said on January 08, 2008

Alan Cooper’s The Inmates Are Running the Asylum is a great book! Its mostly plea why interaction design is good, but also a very entertaining read.

Jason McCay
Jason McCay said on January 08, 2008

I think the more important question is where did you find that book for only $0.50 cents. As a side note, he has a second edition of it out…so if you like what you read and want to catch the new stuff, drop me a note and I will bring it over to you.

Jason

Tyler
Tyler said on January 09, 2008

What about “The Dip” by Seth Godin?

I found it to be a wonderful book! It’s a short and easy read that really changes the way you look at business, and even life.

Rhea Drysdale
Rhea Drysdale said on January 10, 2008

Check out…

Wikinomics – http://www.wikinomics.com/book/
Web Analytics an Hour a Day – http://www.webanalyticshour.com/

And…
The Corporate Blogging Book – http://www.thecorporatebloggingbook.com/

Then go read something fun like “His Dark Materials” series (Golden Compass)! Happy Readings.

Tim Haines
Tim Haines said on January 15, 2008

Krug and Cooper are good reads. Check out Tipping Point and Freakonomics if you haven’t already.

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