Guy Kawasaki
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Recommended Books
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The Chicago Manual of Style
Inevitable Illusions

Making Ideas Happen
The Innovator's Dilemma
Crossing the Chasm
If You Want to Write
The Effective Executive
Uncommon Genius
The Hockey Handbook

The Testaments
Books by Guy Kawasaki
Rules For Revolutionaries
Guy KawasakiThe Computer Curmudgeon
Guy KawasakiHow to Drive Your Competition Crazy
Guy Kawasaki
Enchantment
Guy KawasakiReality Check
Guy KawasakiDatabase 101
Guy KawasakiAPE
Guy KawasakiHindsights
Guy Kawasaki
The Art of Social Media
Guy KawasakiWhat the Plus!
Guy KawasakiThe Art of the Start
Guy KawasakiThe Macintosh Way
Guy KawasakiSelling the Dream
Guy KawasakiWise Guy
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The Art of the Start 2.0
Guy KawasakiSource & Proof
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“The book may surprise readers who wondered, when the sequel was announced, whether Atwood was making a mistake in returning to her earlier work. It seems to have another aim as well: to help us see more clearly the kinds of complicity required for constructing a world like the one she had already imagined, and the world we fear our own might become.”
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