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Ryan Holiday, Trust Me, I…

As epiphanies go, Ryan Holiday’s came pretty late. By the time the … more »

Susan Cain, Quiet

A rallying call for introverts everywhere to…be quiet America, argu… more »

Bethany McLean, All the Devil…

A primer on the financial crisis that packs as much emotional punch as fi… more »

Steven Johnson (2), Where Goo…

Steven Johnson connects the dots between environments and innovation Conn… more »

Roger Lowenstein, The End of …

An enraging — and necessary — read Readers with high blood pr… more »

Scott Patterson, The Quants…

How four nerdy mathematicians became Wall St. whizzes —: and brought… more »

Jason Fried, Rework

Everything you thought you knew about business is wrong In business … more »

Sheena Iyengar, The Art of Ch…

A smart analysis of how to choose wisely If you’re an American, you… more »

Dan Heath & Chip Heath, …

Prepare to feel more than just inspired; prepare to take action Everybody… more »

Scott Patterson, The Quants…

How four nerdy mathematicians became Wall St. whizzes —: and brought… more »

Daniel H. Pink, Drive…

A compelling book that makes a good case that people work best when motiv… more »

Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping…

The juggernaut that launched the Gladwell phenomenon The Gladwell juggern… more »

Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers…

Gladwell tells us why we’re good at what we’re good and bad a… more »

Malcolm Gladwell, Blink…

Gladwell’s most thought-provoking book Malcolm Gladwell’s mos… more »

Andrew Ross Sorkin, Too Big t…

Sorkin gets the small details right of 2008′s massive financial Wal… more »

Steven D. Levitt & Steph…

More unlikely numbers from the rogue economics super-sleuths As of this w… more »

Kurt Eichenwald, The Informan…

The famous expos&3233; which proved that sadly, yes, you do have to b… more »

Ellen Ruppel Shell, Cheap…

How low, low prices destroyed the middle class There may be no such thing… more »

Steven D. Levitt & Steph…

A quotable and common sense-splintering look at why stuff happens If Frea… more »

Paul Krugman, The Return of D…

The Nobel Prize-winning economist explains how we got here and how we mig… more »

Alice Schroeder, The Snowball…

An exhaustive, microscopic exploration of the quirky multibillionaire Ora… more »

Charlene Li, Groundswell…

Making sense of the brave (and bewildering) world of Web 2.0 With the exp… more »

Kevin Phillips, Bad Money…

The trouble with America’s finances In the wake of America’s … more »

Jeffrey D. Sachs, The End of …

A modest proposal that will likely never come to pass. If anybody’s… more »

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Interview: Eddie Huang

By Elisa Ludwig, eMusic Contributor

A Vice TV host with a law degree, a hip-hop obsession, and a NYC restaurant called Baohaus (serving Taiwanese buns, named for his favorite architects), Eddie Huang is a walking culture clash. In his memoir… more »

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