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 🙌.
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.
Alisa Smelkova
As for myself. Last month I've read Two fonts for one revolution. It's in Russian, but it has great pictures inside.Huge inspiration for me. Just look at it:
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