books

I Will Teach You To Be Rich: Ramit’s 2007 Guide to Kicking Ass

I want to buy this. I like Ramit’s writing and perspective, and the price is right. The only thing holding me back is knowing that I don’t have time to read it right now. Soon? Hopefully.

Read Go It Alone!

I love authors and publishers who make books available for free online. This one looks excellent, based on the Amazon reviews, and is targeted at those who are solopreneurs or want to be.

L’Engle Novels Grouped by Protagonist(s)

A guide to Madeleine L’Engle’s books in chronological order, which is very helpful given the myriad intersections and concurrent books, and also by character/family.

LibriVox

I can’t believe it took me so long to learn about this! This site offers free public domain audiobooks and operates somewhat like Project Gutenberg.

The Personal MBA

I’m intrigued by this and planning on participating.

Getting Real: The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application

Everyone else is talking about it, and it looks good. I’m making a deal with myself: I’ll buy it when I can guarantee I’ll actually find time to read it.

Learn to Program, by Chris Pine

This looks like an excellent intro to both programming and Ruby.

User Interface Design For Programmers – Joel on Software

A book that looks interesting and is available for free online.

Inspired! How to Be More Original, Insightful and Productive in Your Work by Marcia Yudkin

Nick Usborne thinks this is great. It looks good.

Multiple Streams of Coaching Income

A book with good reviews on the topic of coaching. Daniel’s thinking of becoming a fitness coach and I’m (kind of) a blog coach, so it seems sensible.