Hannah S Kim

Please recommend some of your favorite books!

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Working from home has given me some extra time to read in the mornings and evenings because I no longer have to commute 2+ hours back and forth. So, I've been compiling a reading list- please feel free to recommend some of your favorite books! The more diverse the genres, the better. I am currently reading Beloved by Toni Morrison, and am looking forward to moving onto Pachinko because everyone I know has hyped it up.
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Ronan Wall
You could also title this 'what books do i want for Christmas' @hannahsuyun :) - Business related = 'Don't make me think' - Steve Krug. This is my bible, I buy everyone who I hire a copy - Non-business related = 'All the light we cannot see' - Anthony Doerr. It's a few years old but I only just got round to reading it. Incredible
- Red Notice - Range - Loonshots
Jasmind Thomas
For fun, I finished book 2 of Children of Blood & Bone (it's a YA trilogy). Book 3 comes out in 2021, it's like Harry Potter meets Beasts of No Nation taking place in a mythical West Africa. If you're into graphic novels Chew is a lot of fun, and anything by Octavia Butler is relevant and a good read.
Callie Hoon
I love The Year of Magical Thinking (Joan Didion) and One Hundred Years of Solitude (Gabriel García Márquez)!
Catalin Ionescu
I wrote this blog post a while ago about my favourite books for Technical Leaders. Still 6 of my favourite books to this day https://medium.com/better-progra...
David Yarde
I'd have to say The Leadership Pipeline by Ram Charan Linchpin by Seth Godin The People Code by Taylor Hartman Play Bigger by Al Ramadan Rise and Grind by Daymond John Daring Greatly by Brene Brown Creative Thinkering by Michael Michalko
Andy Nadal
Never split the difference!, by Chris Voss
Samuel Opara
I recommend the Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks, and any book by Brandon Sanderson...assuming you read these types.
Molly O'Neill
There are some good ones listed already...another gone one is Platform by Michael Hyatt
Aine Kavanagh
Thanks for this thread, so useful to see other peoples recommendations! Here's a mix of ones I liked the past while: Shoedog (Phil Knight) Lean In (Sheryl Sandberg) Atomic Habits (James Clear) Uncanny Valley (Anna Wiener) Educated (Tara Westover) Green Lights (Matthew McConaughey)