Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher's Book Recommendations

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Ashton Kutcher is an actor and investor, known for his roles in "That '70s Show" and "Two and a Half Men," as well as his early investments in tech startups. Based on his book recommendations, he seems interested in history, business, technology, and personal development.

10 books recommended

πŸ“š Books Recommended by Ashton Kutcher 10

Wooden

Wooden

by John Wooden

"The book is called "Wooden" I'm putting it down. I think it's to be digested slowly. I'm in inspiration overload."

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Natural Capitalism

Natural Capitalism

by Paul Hawken

"latest winner i've read is a book called Natural Capitalism by paul hawken, amory lovins, l. hunter lovins. recommend per econ. recovovery"

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Give and Take

Give and Take

by Adam Grant

"A fundamental outline as to how to be successful. Highly recommended read."

The Shack

The Shack

by William P. Young

"Sensational read. Forces you to find the God like features in everyone and every thing."

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"Demi is reading a book called the shack and if the excerpts are any indication it's a must read"

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Finding the Next Steve Jobs

Finding the Next Steve Jobs

by Nolan Bushnell

"Recommended reading for entrepreneurs Nolan Bushnell's new book:"

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The Happiest Baby on the Block

The Happiest Baby on the Block

by Harvey Karp

"If you want to be a hands-on parent and also have some version of a career, this book is gold."

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Sapiens

Sapiens

by Yuval Noah Harari

"The brainy book I seem to be sharing or talking about the most lately."

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Accidental Presidents

Accidental Presidents

by Jared Cohen

"If you think today’s politics are wild, read #AccidentalPresidents by @jaredcohen to learn more about the 8 times in history a President died in office, and the unbelievable stories of assassinations and conspiracies that helped define American history:"

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The Sleepeasy Solution

The Sleepeasy Solution

by Jennifer Waldburger

"I usually send The Happiest Baby on the Block with a copy of The Sleepeasy Solution."

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Ask Your Developer

Ask Your Developer

by Jeff Lawson

"A must-read for any business looking to compete in the digital economy."

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