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Books Read in 2001
The Mind's Past
The Attention Economy by Davenport & Beck
The End of Marketing as We Know It by Sergio Zyman
The Digital Photography Handbook
Digital Photography
Deschooling Society by Ivan Illich
The eProcess Edge by Peter Keen 
Simplify Your Life by Elaine St. James
next, the future just happened by Michael Lewis
The Evolution of Useful Things by Henry Petroski
Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui by Karen Kingston
Et Tu, Babe bu Mark Leyner 
Little Green Men by Christopher
Buckley 
The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley
Breakaway by Chuck Fred
Work LIke Your Dog by Matt Weinstein
& Luke Barber
Don't Make Me Think by Steve
Krug
Timeline by Michael Crichton
Another Country by Mary Pipher
On-Demand Learning by Darin Hartley
Synchronicity by Joe Jaworski
Be Cool by Elmore Leonard
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
Reinventing Comics by Scott
McCloud 
Rebel with a Cause by John Sperling
How People Learn, National
Research Council 
Books Read in 2000
Mission Critical, ...Enterprise Systems
by Thomas Davenport
Visual Language by Robert E. Horn
eLearning by Marc Rosenberg 
Serious Play by Michael Schrage 
Weaving the Web by Tim Berners-Lee 
Zen and the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel

Scattered by Gabor Mate 
Words Fail Me by Patricia
T. O'Conner
The Digital Economy by Don Tapscott
Living an Extraordinary Life by Robert White 
How the Irish Saved Civilization by Thomas Cahill
Digital Transformation by Keyur Patel and Mary Pat McCarthy
Ireland, Michelin Green Guide
Ireland, Eyewitness Travel Guide 
Still Here by Ram Dass
Another Way of Telling by John Berger and Jean Mohr
The Triple Helix by Ricahrd Lewontin
Winning through Innovation by Michael Tushman & Charles A. O'Reilly
III
The Guru Guide by Joseph & Jimmie Boyett
Shared Minds by Michael Schrage
designing web usability by jakob nielsen
the oregon experiment by christopher alexander
living on the fault line by geoffrey moore
wry martinis by christopher buckley
community building on the web by amy jo kim
to be plain (medieval poetry) by raymond oliver
learning in action by david garvin
the dance of life by edward t. hall 
thin for life by anne m. fletcher 
lifebalance by richard ayre
sick puppy by carl hiassen
the social life of information by john seely brown and paul duguid
Net Gain by Amir Hartman & John Sifonis
The Web Learning Fieldbook by Valorie Beer
A Simpler Way by Margaret J. Wheatley and Myron Kellner-Rogers
Million Dollar Consulting by Alan Weiss
Zen Computer by Philip Toshio Sudo
How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci by Michael J. Gelb
The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen
Life 102, What to do when your guru sues you, Peter McWilliams
Seurat, John Russell
Books Read in 1999
The Long Boom by Scwartz, Leyden, & Hyatt
Management Challenges for the 21st Century by Peter Drucker
Don't Just Do Something, Sit There by Richard Eyre
The Mind Map Book by Tony Buzan
The User Illusion by Tor Norretranders
Getting It Done by Roger Fisher & Alan Sharp
Mindfulness by Ellen Langer
The Clock of the Long Now by Stewart Brand
Beyond ADD by Thom Hartmann
Healing ADD by Thom Hartmann
The Muse in the Machine, David Gelernter
Living the Simple Life, Elaine St. James
The Power of Mindful Learning by Ellen Langer
Adventures of a Bystander by Peter Drucker
You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid Or Crazy?! by Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramnndo
Digital Mantras by Steven R. Holtzman
The Simple Home by Charles Keeler
A.D.D. on the Job, Lynn Weiss
Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
Working with Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
The Roaring 2000s by Harry S. Dent
New Rules for the New Economy, Kevin Kelly
Intellectual Capital by Thomas Stewart
Working Knowledge by Thomas H. Davenport & Laurence Prusak
What Will Be by Michael Dertouzos
The Invisible Computer by Donald A. Norman
The Age of Heretics by Art Kleiner
Books Read in 1998
The Future Information by Theodor Holm Nelson
Creating the Killer App by Larry Downes & Chunka Mui
Finding Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Tog on Software Design by Bruce Tognazzini
Time and the Soul by Joseph Needleman
Living Without a Goal by James Ogilvy
Driven to Distraction by Edw M Hallowell and John J Ratey
Please Understand Me II by David Keirsey
Out of Control by Kevin Kelly
Writing to Learn by William Zinsser
Cop Out, Susan Dunlap
Information Architecture by Louis Rosenfeld & Peter Morville
Hot Wired Style
Orbiting the Giant Hairball by Gordon McKenzie
Rites of Passage at $100,000+ by John Lucht
Timesource by Paul Rice
Timeshifting by Stephan Rechtschaffen
The Man Who Ate Everything by Jeffrey Steingarten
The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams
The Life We Are Given by George Leonard and Michael Murphy
I Don't Want To Talk About It by Terrance Real
Blur by Stan Davis and Christopher Meyer
Marketing Aesthetics by Bernd Schmitt and Alex Simonson
Learning as a Way of Being by Peter Vaill
Enhancing Adult Motivation to Learn by Raymond J. Wlodkowski
The Circle of Innovation by Tom Peters
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt
The Digital Economy by Don Tapscott
The Quotable Einstein
M is for Malice by Sue Grafton
Books Read in 1997
The Right Brain by Robert Ornstein
Don't Shoot the Dog by Karen Pryor
Virtual Learning by Roger Schank
Stop Stealing Sheep (typography)
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff by Robert McClure
Web-Based Training Cookbook by Brandon Hall
Release 2.0 by Esther Dyson (audio)
Real Time by Regis McKenna
My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist by Mark Leyner
Performance Consulting by Dana Gaines Robinson & Jim Robinson
Neuromancer by William Gibson (audio)
The Axman's Gift by Robt Ornstein and James Burke (audio)
The Book by Alan Watts (audio)
Digerati by John Brockman
Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore
Creating Killer Web Sites by David Siegel
Sudden Exposure by Susan Dunlap
The First $20 Million is the Hardest by Po Bronson
Future Perfect by Stan Davis
Deeper by John Seabrook
Envisioning Information by Edward Tufte
Selling the Invisible by Harry Beckwith
Out of Sight by Elmore Leonard
L is for Lawless by Sue Grafton
Books Read in 1996
Travels with Lizbeth by Lars Eigner
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing People
Not Just for CEOs, Jack Zenger
The Leader of the Future, Drucker Foundation
The 21st Century Organization, Warren Bennis & Michael Mische
Power & Influence by John Kotter
Leadership is an Art by Max Dupree
Smart Moves for People in Charge by Sam Deep & Lyle Sussman
Credibility by Kouzes and Posner
Reinventing Leadership by Warren Bennis and Robert Townsend
Managing People by Benson and Kappus
Stormy Weather by Carl Hiaasen
Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot by Al Franken
The Non-Designer's Design Book by Robin Williams
Information Architecture by Richard Saul Wurman
The Net by Tom Mandel and Gerard Van der Leun
Other Esteem by Phil Hwang
Creating Great Web Graphics
Books read in 1995
The Road to Wellville by T. Coraghessan Boyle
Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML in a Week
Investment Biker by Jim Rodgers
On Great Service by Leonard Berry
Silicon Snake Oil by Cliff Stoll
Bird to Bird by Anne Lamott
Bombadiers by Po Bronson
Let the Dog Drive by David Bowman
Surfing the Internet by J.C. Herz
Morocco, Knopf
Morocco, Cadogan
Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen
Masters of Deception by Quittner and Slatlia
Being Digital by Nicholas Negroponte
City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn by William J. Mitchell
Living Without a Goal by James Ogilvy
How to Write a Book Proposal by Mike Larsen
On the Edge of Darkness by Karen Cronkite
Riding the Rap by Elmore Leonard
The Cyberpunk Fake Book by r.u.sirius et al.
Insanely Great by Steven Levy
Seven Years in Tibet by Heinrich Harrer
Books read in 1994
Hotel Pastis by Peter Mayle
Understanding Comics
The Roots of the Self by Robert Ornstein
Learning the UNIX Operating System, O'Reilly and Associates
Hacker Crackdown by Bruce Sterling (my first download book)
Too Close to the Edge by Susan Dunlap
You Have to Be Believed to be Heard by Bert Decker
Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley
Understanding Hypermedia
The Fermata by Nicholson Baker
Phoenix by Amos Aricha and Eli Landau
Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Time Expired by Susan Dunlap
Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley
Bogle on Mutual Funds by John Bogle
Karma by Susan Dunlap
Touching Peace by Naht Hanh
The Tom Peters Seminar
The Lost Continent by Bill Bryson
Travels by Michael Crichton
New Orleans Beat by Julie Smith
Seattle Access
Omega Selling Consumer Credit
Omega Making Investment Referrals
Omega Retail Sales & Service Performance System
Boston Access
Secrets of the Seine
What Every Manager Ought to Know About Training by Robert Mager
A Piece of the Action, How the Middle Class Became the Money Class
K is for Killer
Street Corner Strategy by Robert Hall
Disclosure by Michael Crichton
Living Well is the Best Revenge
How Buildings Learn by Stewart Brand
Books read in 1993
Catapult
Taking the Waters
Time Tested Advertising (John Caples)
Einstein's Dreams (Alan Lightman)
I is for Innocent (Sue Grafton)
One Up On the Street (Peter Lynch)
Rising Sun (Michael Crichton)
The Culture of Complaint (Robt Hughes)
A Time to Kill (John Grisham)
Paris Access (Wurman)
Downtown (Ed McBain)
Bank Shot (Don Westlake)
A Moveable Feast (Hemingway)
The Odessa File (Frederick Forsyth)
Death and Taxes (Susan Dunlap)
Between Office Visits (Bernie Siegel)
Diamond in the Buff (Dunlap)
J is for Judgment (Grafton)
Jazz Funeral (Julie Smith)
I'm Dysfunctional You're Dysfunctional (Wendy Kaminer)
Natural Health, Natural Medicine (Andrew Weil, MD)
Operating Instructions (Anne Lamott)
Fatherland
A Dinner to Die For (Dunlap)
A Dangerous Liaison (Baroness Sheri de Borchgrave)
Pronto (Elmore Leonard)
Not Exactly a Brahmin (Dunlap again)
skimmed Reengineering the Corporation
The Great Central Valley
Road Scholar (Codrescu)
Listening to Prozac (Peter Kramer)
Bernard Maybeck (Sally Woodbridge)
Strip Tease (Carl Hiaasen)
Books read in 1992...partial list
Tourist Season (Carl Hiaasen)
Skin Tight (Hiaasen)
double whammy (Hiaasen)
the evolution of consciousness
a connoisseur's guide to the mind
Shyness
the blessing way (Hillerman),
the entrepreneur's manual
the only investment guide you'll ever need
native tongue
words that sell
Books read in 1991...partial list
the work of nations, robert reich
learned optimism, martin seligman
2020 vision, stan davis
time and the art of living, robert grudin
a year in provence, peter mayle
odyssey, john sculley
collected works of sue grafton
Series books...
Sue Grafton: Alibi thru Malice
Tony Hillerman: Skinwalkers, Talking God, Coyote Waits, The Blessing
Way,
The Ghostway
Carl Hiaasen: Skin Tight, Tourist Season, Double Whammy, Native
Tongue,
Strip Tease, Sick Puppy
Julie Smith: Axman's Jazz, New Orleans Mourning, Jazz Funeral,
New
Orleans Beat
Susan Dunlap: Death and Taxes, Diamond in the Buff, A Dinner to
Die For,
Not Exactly a Brahmin, Too Close to the Edge, Time Expired, Karma
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This category, "Books,"
is becoming less meaningful since I read/learn more and more via the Web
these days.

What's scary is the growing
stack of books I want to read in the future. I'm in the midst of reading
Michael Schrage's Serious Play. And Robert Horn's Visual Language. And
Tapscott's Digital Economy. And Davis/Meyers' Future Wealth. And The Psychology
of the Internet. And A Primer of Visual Literacy.
These tomes populate my "books to
read" shelves:
The Eternal e-Customer
How Brains Think
The Tipping Point
e-Learning (Rosenberg)
Net Worth
Human Natures
Innovation Explosion
Leading the Revolution
Competing for the Future
Be Cool (Elmore Leonard)
How People Learn
On-Demand Learning
The Evolution of Useful Things
The Grace of Great Things
The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight
And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photographs
Seeds of Contemplation
Computers as Theater
The Way of Aikido
Reinventing Comics
N is for Noose (Sue Grafton)
Understanding USA
The Pattern on the Stone
The Atlas of Experience
The Disciplined Mind
The Mind's Past
The Hungry Spirit
Cities on a Hill
The Quark and the Jaguar
The Experience of Place
The Empty Raincoat
Practicing Feng Shui
And then there are stacks of periodicals.
And a couple more bookcases.
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