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Up-To-Date Ranking of the books in this blog

I would like to keep/updating the ranking of all of the books I read in 2018. It forces me to think the most influential book to the least. 

I hope this is a good guide to you as well. 


Up-to-Date book ranking (22 books so far) 


Link to the Amazon wish list

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RankingTitleAuthor
1The Content Trap Bharat Anand
2Streampunks Robert Kyncl
3The Phonix Project Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford
4AI superpowersKai-fu Lee
5The four Scott Galloway
6How Google works Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg
7Hit Refresh Satya Nadella
8Zero to OnePeter Thiel
9Hooked Nir Eyal
10The Industries of the future Alec Ross
11Human+Machine Paul Daugherty, H.James Wilson
12The Upstarts Brad Stone
13Behind the CloudMarc Benioff
14Measure What Matters John Doerr
15Swipe to Unlock Neel Mehta, Parth Detroja, Adi Agashe
16Strategy Beyond the Hocky Stick Chris Bradley, Martin Hirt, Sven Smit
17MovePatty Azzrello
18Retention Point Robert Skrob
19일취 월장고영성, 신영준
20완벽한 공부법고영성, 신영준
21파리에서 도시락을 파는 여자켈리 최
22생각 정리 스피치 복주환

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