books read:
- The Tipping Point – Malcom Gladwell – 1/3
- Me++ The Cyborg Self and the Networked City – William Mitchell – 1/5
- What Should I Do With My Life – Po Bronson – 1/11
- The Age of Spiritual Machines – Ray Kurzweil – 1/12
- Ready for Anything – David Allen – 1/14
- The Myth of Homeland Security – Marcus J. Ranum – 1/27
- Blink – Malcom Gladwell – 1/29
- Survival Is Not Enough – Seth Godin – 2/8
- Brand Hijack – Alex Wipperfurth – 2/11
- Republic.com – Cass Sunsteine – 3/6
- The Wisdom of Crowds – James Surowiecki – 3/14
- Build Your Own Garage – Bernd H. Schmitt – 3/17
- Execution – Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan – 4/30
- The Flight of the Creative Class – Richard Florida – 5/10
- A Whole New Mind – Daniel Pink – 5/13
- Smart Business: How Knowledge Communities Can Revolutionize Your Company – James Botkin – 5/26
- Mind Wide Open – Steven Johnson – 6/21
- Idoru – William Gibson – 6/24
- On the Future of Our Educational Institutions – Friedrich Nietzsche – 7/20
- God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It – Jim Wallis – 8/2
- Johnathan Strange & Mr. Norrell – Susanna Clarke – 8/8
- Terror Incorportated – Loretta Napoleoni – 9/1
- The Road to Serfdom – Friedrich Hayek – 9/8
- The Blitzkrieg Myth: How Hitler and the Allies Misread the Strategic Realities of World War II – John Mosier – 10/24
- The Pentagon’s New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century – Thomas P. M. Barnett – 10/30
- Freakonomics – Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner – 10/31
- Gag Rule – Lawrence Lapham – 12/28
- Nag Hammadi Library: Gospel of Thomas – James Robinson (ed.) – 12/28
- Elements of Expression – Arthur Plotnik – 12/29

