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Books worth Reading

Bookmark and Share Posted September 6th, 2009 by RickMeasham

There’s a lot of great resources online, but there have been plenty of words written over the years by some great authors. Some of them wrote their words before the advent of the internet (would Peter Drucker have had a Twitter account or Facebook page?).

This page is a collection of the book reviews found elsewhere on Geek Herding.

I listen to most books via Audible as it means my commute isn’t wasted time. I’m learning, growing and being inspired rather than shouting at traffic or talkback radio. If you don’t have an Audible subscription, you need to get one. It’s worth the money (hey, it’s just $7.49 per month for the first three months and $14.95 per month after that!).

Of course, almost every book on Audible started with a print edition, so I’ve included links here to both the Audible and Amazon books where both exist*.

  • Book 1
  • Book 2
  • Book 3

* Full disclosure: I am paid a commission on each subscription or book you purchase from Audible or Amazon. It’s not much, but it keeps the site up and running.

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