Reading List from UX Australia

With so many books and so little time, a book recommendation from someone who knows their stuff is like gold.
Nearly every presenter at UX Australia had a great book recommendation to throw in during their presentation or in Q&A. Here are the ones I managed to note down
If you have read any of these, or have them on your to-read list, please share in the comments. I’d love to know what you think (to help me prioritise what to buy or borrow).
- The Courage to be Disliked – Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga
- The Inovator’s Dilemma – Clayton M Christensen
- Competitive Advantage – Michael E Porter
- The Personal MBA – John Kaufman
- The Making of a Manager – Julie Zhuo
- Measuring the User Experience – Tom Tullis and Bill Albert
- The Change Handbook – Peggy Holman, Tom Devane and Steven Cady
- A Matter of Fact (Talking Truth in a Post-Truth World) – Jess Berentson-Shaw
- Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman
- Light – Andrew Robert Woodhead
- Atomic Design – Brad Frost
- The Cotton Plantation Record and Account Book – Thomas Affleck
- Orientalism – Edward Said
- The Sydney Wars – Stephen Gapps
- Dark Emu – Bruce Pascoe
- First Australians – Rachel Perkins and Marcia Langton
- Practical Design Discovery – Dan Brown
- A more beautiful question – Warren Berger
- Lean Analytics – Alistair Croll and Benjamin Yoskovitz
- Running Lean – Ash Maurya
- Lean UX – Jeff Gothelf with Josh Seiden
- Lean Customer Development – Cindy Alvarez
- UX for Lean Startups – Laura Klein
- The Lean Start up – Eric Reis
- Hit Refresh – Satya Nadella
- The Customer-Driven Culture (A Microsoft Story) – Travis Lowdermilk and Monty Hammontree
- The Customer-Drive Playbook – Travis Lowdermilk and Jessica Rich
I created a goodreads list for people to utilise – https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/75971539-lyn-murnane?shelf=ux-australia-2020-reading-list&utf8=%E2%9C%93