February Reading
Mar 1st, 2014 by Tony in Monthly Reading
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Non-Fiction:
- The Lost Art of Reading: Why Books Matter in a Distracted Time by David L. Ulin ★★★★
- How We Invented Freedom & Why It Matters by Daniel Hannan ★★★★
- The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty by Nina Munk ★★★★
- What Does It Mean to Be Well Educated?: And More Essays on Standards, Grading, and Other Follies by Alfie Kohn ★★★★
- Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream Customers by Geoffrey A. Moore ★★★★
- Qr Codes Kill Kittens: How to Alienate Customers, Dishearten Employees, and Drive Your Business Into the Ground by Scott Stratten ★★★★
- Whoever Makes the Most Mistakes Wins by Richard Farson ★★
- What’s Your Worldview?: An Interactive Approach to Life’s Big Questions by James N. Anderson ★ (my review)
- Worst Ideas Ever: A Celebration of Embarrassment by Daniel B. Kline ★ (my review)
- Start: Punch Fear in the Face, Escape Average and Do Work That Matters by Jon Acuff ★
- Creditocracy and the Case for Debt Refusal by Andrew Ross ★ (my review)
- Lulzsec: How a Handful of Hackers Brought the Us Government to Its Knees by Kyle Schurman ★
- Disgusting Bliss: The Brass Eye of Chris Morris by Lucian Randall ★ (my review)
Fiction (Series):
- What’s So Funny? (Dortmunder, #14) by Donald E. Westlake ★★★★
- Get Real (Dortmunder, #15) by Donald E. Westlake ★★★★
- Even The Wicked by Ed McBain ★★★
- Cop Hater (87th Precinct, #1) by Ed McBain ★★
- The Mugger by Ed McBain ★★★
- Pusher by Ed McBain ★★★★
- Pros and Cons (O’Hare and Fox, #0.5) by Janet Evanovich ★★★
- Last Rituals by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir ★★
Fiction (Non-Series):
Total: ~5091 pages
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