Amazon Reading List

When I was working at Amazon, the Principal Engineering community set about a task to define a list of books an engineer could conceivably read within a year which would have a measurable impact on the growth of their career. After much deliberation, the following list of 13 books was the result. I have personally only read a small number of these, but I am aiming to read some or all of them in the coming months and years. Some emphasis was placed on taking a more holistic view of engineering instead of focusing on specific technologies.

Of the books listed below, I have only skimmed Programming Pearls, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, and Coders at Work: Reflections on the Craft of Programming. I found all three to be generally enjoyable, but focused mostly on the art of skilled computer programming. In future books, I hope to get to the more holistic side of engineer which I was promised.