Reading List

What I'm reading and why it matters

These are the books on my shelf right now. Not a curated list for appearances, this is the stack I've been working through over the last three to four months. If you're serious about growth marketing in an AI-driven world, I think you need to keep your reading updated at least twice a year. Here's mine.

Thinking Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman

The foundation of everything I apply in CRO and content strategy. If you want to understand why people make the decisions they make online, this is where you start. It's not a marketing book, that's exactly why every marketer needs to read it.

SEO in 2025
SEO in 2025
Get the 2026 edition if you can

SEO is moving faster than almost any other discipline right now. This covers where it's heading and what's actually changing. In a field this competitive, being uninformed is a disadvantage you simply can't afford.

Mapping Experiences
Mapping Experiences
James Kalbach

Name me a better book on customer journeys, I'll wait. The most thorough theoretical book on how customers move through experiences. A must-have for every marketer, regardless of discipline.

How to Stay Smart in a Smart World
How to Stay Smart in a Smart World
Gerd Gigerenzer

A genuine gem. It breaks down the difference between AI and human psychology, how to avoid being deceived by AI systems, and how to keep your human edge in all of this. If you want to stay dominant rather than just survive the AI shift, read this.

Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans
Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans
Melanie Mitchell

If you want to understand AI beyond the hype, Melanie Mitchell gives you a grounded and honest picture of what it actually is and where its limits are. Essential for anyone whose work is being reshaped by it right now.

Traction
Traction
Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares

The growth marketing book I keep coming back to. Nineteen traction channels, a clear framework for testing them, and an honest look at how businesses find what actually works. If you are in growth, this belongs on your shelf.

Building a StoryBrand
Building a StoryBrand
Donald Miller

Most brands write about themselves and wonder why nobody listens. This book teaches you to make the customer the centre of the story. It changed how I approach every headline, every brief, and every piece of content. One of the most practically useful books on marketing messaging I've read.

This is my honest stack for the last few months. I update it at least twice a year, the field moves too fast to keep reading the same books indefinitely.

If this is how you think about marketing too, we probably have a lot to talk about.