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What are some good books to read?

Anil Matcha
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Andrey Bozhjev
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Paul Richardson
The 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss is good because it makes you think about different ways of working.
Upen V
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Ste
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Haha I'm actually part of the team building a book-tracking website, here's a list of 33 books good for startups I put together: https://hardcover.app/@ste/lists...
Rohan Pathak
'The Millionaire Fastlane' by MJ deMarco
Justin Johnson
Love a good book thread! I'm a sci-fi/Fantasy nerd along with startup / business books. So a few of my favorites: Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Red Rising, Mountain Under the Sea, Dune Startup: Grit, Atomic Habits, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals One more extra if you like westerns: Lonesome Dove
Lince Mathew
"The Golden Rules: 10 Steps to World-Class Excellence in Your Life and Work" by Bob Bowman. He explains risk-taking for success and how to become more risk-tolerant.
Elena Tsemirava
The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
Marceric a
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Alexandru Muresan
Life changing for me, i'm actually reading it again is Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged. It's part fiction, part philosophy. It's a great paradigm change book. It's been fun reading as we go through this launch actually.
Hemalatha Rajendran
"Dream Making in a Dream Taking World" is one of the books I always recommend to everyone.
Sara jalildokhti
Getting Things Done by David Allen and The Lean Startup By Eric Ries
Nathan Marquez
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
Nico Marquez
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Hi Anil! Great books to consider include "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee for a classic, "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald for literary fiction, "Sapiens" by Yuval Noah Harari for non-fiction, and "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern for fantasy. Your preferences may vary, so explore genres that interest you.
Mary Wilkerson
There are so many fantastic books out there waiting to be discovered! If you're into classic literature, you might enjoy Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" for a delightful dose of romance and wit. Looking for some mind-bending sci-fi? "Dune" by Frank Herbert is a gripping epic that's hard to put down. If you're into thrillers, Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" will keep you on the edge of your seat. Or, for something more heartwarming, try Fredrik Backman's "A Man Called Ove" – it's a touching story about an unlikely friendship. These are just a few gems in the literary treasure chest, so pick one that suits your mood, and happy reading!