| There are a handful of books I have read more than once, and which I may still read more times. Offhand, I can think of: 1. The Mysterious Island - Jules Verne - read 6 or 7 times if not more, dating back to when I was in about 6th grade 2. False Memory - Dean Koontz - read probably 4 or 5 times 3. Neuromancer - William Gibson - read 3 or 4 times, at least 4. Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell - read at least twice 5. The Four Steps to the Epiphany - Steve Blank - read 2 or 3 times, skimmed parts many other times 6. Mastering The Complex Sale - Jeff Thull - read 2 or 3 times 7. Crossing the Chasm - Geoffrey Moore - read 2 or 3 times 8. Wellsprings of Knowledge - Dorothy Leonard-Barton - read 2 or 3 times 9. Common Knowledge - Nancy Dixon - read 2 or 3 times 10. Winning the Knowledge Transfer Race - Michael English & William Baker - read 2 or 3 times |