Ask HN: Best startup books?
I bought a few of the well known startup books and this helped me gain a lot of insight. I am now looking for other books. Do you have any recommendations? I'd like to start by listing a few names with a short description why I liked it.
Reality Check, Guy Kawasaki: This book is great in that it covers many different aspects in the nature of a startup, and tells you the reality about issues that you either don't know or have false hopes with wishful thinking. It also has depth, as the author has interviewed the experts on every different subject and has summarized his findings.
The Art of the Start, Guy kawasaki: Haven't read it yet.
Rework, 37Signals: Read half of it so far, it is a striking book with a call for how simple and plain a business should be. Its small, and messages are delivered in clear concise manner. I definitely recommend it.
Just ordered: Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston, and 4 Steps to Ephiphany by Steve Blank.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 30.0 ms ] threadDefinitely also read Art of the Start. It's less insightful and more informative, but it's still a good overview of how the startup process works and it's easily readable in a day.
Note: Founders at work is available online (pdf)
* The purple cow
* Positioning
* 22 immutable laws of marketing
* Hackers and Painters by Paul Graham
* The Web Startup Success Guide by Bob Walsh