Thanks for all the suggestions (and your great list Jonas) - feel free
to keep them coming!
Most of the interaction books are on my shelf too, but there are
plenty more I'd like to get my hands on. I am planning a post on play
literature because that's what my PhD is about and it's becoming
increasing popular in design and interaction design thinking at the
moment (I'm happy to see).
I'm also interested in "Not Design" books. For example, Writing Down
the Bones by Natalie Goldberg and Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott are two
that have had a much bigger influence on my creative process than many
design books.
If anyone feels like writing a review, let me know too.
Best,
Andy
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