The Innovator's Dilemma Clayton M. Christensen I came very late to that book. I only read it six months ago. And I haven't stopped thinking of it ever since. -Fast Company, Dec 2011 |
SuperFreakonomics Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner Steven Levitt has the most interesting mind in America, and reading SuperFreakonomics is like going for a leisurely walk with him on a sunny summer day, as he waves his fingers in the air and turns everything you once thought to be true inside out. Prepare to be dazzled. |
Stone's Fall Iain Pears When I read Iain Pears' An Instance of the Fingerpost years ago, I thought it was so brilliantly plotted, so compulsively entertaining, so utterly engrossing that I gave it to my father and said, 'This is the new Dickens.' Stone's Fall is better. -From Hardcover Edition |