1. Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of FacebookI don't really read fiction. Unless there is a new Harry Potter book (sadly, that era has ended), or if a particular good friend decides to send me drafts of his soon-to-be-published epic novel (still waiting for book No.2!)
Flew through Accidental Billionaires and Rework, which should be read by anyone who has a small creative business. Now, I'm vicariously living through Philip Broughton, who dropped everything mid-thirties to go HBS. Major jealous.


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Nice. I used to only read fiction but now I've been reading a lot more non-fiction, mostly memoirs. I just finished Wonderland Avenue by Danny Sugerman, manager of the Doors and Iggy Pop. Then on the other end of the spectrum, Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell.
Wouldn't mind reading that Facebook... book. I agree, my days of reading fiction is over along with Harry Potter :( xx
I'M SORRY, I'M WORKING ON IT!!! But for realzies, you'd need to re-read #1, dollface. It's soooooo different now. Lexie says it's like reading a whole new book. And besides, as you pointed out, I have bigger fish to fry than any one book. ;)
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