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Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey A. Moore

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It’s hard to believe this was only released in 2012, because it instantly became part of the common language of tech startups everyone. It was brought up so frequently that by the time I read it in 2013, I assumed it had been around for a decade already. Regardless, it’s a great framework. If all you need is to understand the terminology or the framework, then a YouTube explainer video should do the trick. If, after watching that you want to dive in then by all means—it will be worth your time.


Genre: Business, Non-Fiction
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Rip-Off! by Multiple authors

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This was a fun book. Short story is an important form in sci-fi. Many of the greatest authors got their start by getting short stories published that caught the attention of book publishers. Giving proven authors a starting point with a single line from a famous books is kind of a silly idea, but it results in some very good stories.  


Genre: Sci-Fi
Subjects: Short Stories
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Prefect, The by Alastair Reynolds

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The Revelation Space universe is outstanding. In this installment, we go to the “Glitter Band” time and place and follow a detective uncovering a system-threatening mystery. There are some incredible aspects to this book that I love to revisit. In this story Reynolds creates a number of throw-away worlds that the characters visit once and are never revisited in the rest of the series… because the universe is so absolutely massive. But even in those throw-away worlds, you’re drawn in to an unique story or angle that leaves a lasting impression. It serves to make the world feel more real by its shear size. 

I digress. This detective novel inside a space opera inside a fantastic sci-fi universe has great twists and does not disappoint. 


Genre: Sci-Fi, Space Opera
Series: Revelation Space |
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Earth Afire by Aaron Johnston, Orson Scott Card

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Now we get to it. The battle for Earth and the Sol system begins in earnest. The book follows multiple story lines throughout with plenty of characters to root for or against. While the Earth gets ravaged, the politicians screw up plenty, and its up to the little people to make big differences. It was worth wading through the first book to get to the second. 


Genre: Sci-Fi
Series: Enderverse, The First Formic War |
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