Alisa Smelkova

What books did you read last month (January 2020)?

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I'm so inspired of previous discussion about favorite ways of learning new things. It shows that a lot of people here love reading books, so I decided to do this thread. Maybe if it became popular we could share what we've read every month?
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Kyrylo Taranenko
@alisa_smelkova I read "Antifragile" by Nassim Taleb. It is not necessarily a product/business book, but it helps to look at things at a different angle and to better prepare for the unforeseen circumstances (which happens a lot when you develop a product).
RickRos
Hi, very nide tread. I'm reading Factfullness. It's about why society is better off than we think and how many of the problems we think exist, don't. A must read for everyone who wants to know where we really stand with the world today.
Tim H
Atomic Habits by James Clear 📚
Tim H
@tzuan Really good. Would highly recommend 🙌.
Boris Rykov
Never split the difference by Chris Voss (Ex-FBI negotiator). Excellent for negotiations in both professional and personal life.
Sandro Brito
I've been reading Hacking growth as a way to help my launch of my book notes app www.nuggetnotes.app and it has been great. A very different way of looking at product development but one proven to be effective.
Saddam Whosane
Thats great love this ! I finished reading Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, I'll recommend it to my friends to.
Alisa Smelkova
@saddam_whosane1 @laura_vasquez95 also read it this month.
Laura Vasquez
@saddam_whosane1 Such a good book! I also enjoyed his Wayward Pines saga, have you read it?
Ricardo Alexis
Zero to One by Peter Thiel
Goksenin Yildirim
Blink and Power of Moments. A lot neuropsychology in 2020!
Vladyslav Verbytskyi
Hi everyone 👋 very nice thread. I just enjoyed "the 4 hour work week". It's quite old book but still with many useful techniques till nowadays.
Debankan
"These Truths" by Jill Lepore.. excellent insights into US history