Craving even more great ideas?! Then check out a few of my favorite non-fiction books about science and innovation:
A Short History Of Nearly Everything – Bill Bryson
Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think – Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler
The Geography of Genius – Eric Weiner
Moonwalking With Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything – Joshua Foer
The Half Life of Facts – Samuel Arbesman
The 50 Greatest Inventions That Shaped The Modern Economy – Tim Harford
The Future of the Mind – Michio Kaku
Physics of the Future – Michio Kaku
How to Fly a Horse – Kevin Ashton
Stuff Matters – Mark Miodownik
Where Good Ideas Come From – Steven Johnson
The Filter Bubble – Eli Pariser
Inventology – Pagan Kennedy
Stealing Fire – Steven Kotler
An Optimist’s Tour of the Future – Mark Stevenson
The Big Switch – Nicholas Carr
The Inevitable: Understanding the Twelve Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future – Kevin Kelly
How We Got To Now – Steven Johnson
Smarter Than You Think – Clive Thompson
What Technology Wants – Kevin Kelly
The Class Gage – Nicholas Carr
Driving Mr. Albert – Michael Paterniti
The Idea Factory – Jon Gertner
Future Perfect – Steven Johnson
Enchanted Objects – David Rose
The Department of Mad Scientists – Michael Belfiore
Emergence – Steven Johnson
A Whole New Mind – Daniel Pink
Frankenstein’s Cat – Emily Anthes
The Clock of the Long Now – Stewart Brand
Half Earth – Edward O. Wilson
Tomorrowland – Steven Kotler
A Brief History Of The Future – Oona Strathern
Creativity Inc. – Ed Catmull
As The Future Catches You – Juan Enriquez
Googled – Ken Auletta
The Science of Harry Potter – Roger Highfield
And some of my favorite fiction books:
Harry Potter Series – J.K. Rowling
Dirk Pitt Series – Clive Cussler
Ready Player One – Ernest Cline
Armada – Ernest Cline
The 37th Parallel – Ben Mezrich