The VC Cafe Book Shelf – Recommended Startup Reading

I love books. Can’t get enough of them (even though I’m running out of space already). Thanks to Shelfari I was able to start putting together the VC Cafe virtual book shelf, but ideally, you could contribute to it with your recommended reads on the topics of startup and venture capital.

A house without books is like a room without windows.  ~Heinrich Mann

I love books. Can’t get enough of them (even though I’m running out of space already). Thanks to Shelfari I was able to start putting together the VC Cafe virtual bookshelf, with recommended startup reads.

The VC Cafe virtual book shelf powered by Shelfari

Ideally, the shelf could remain updated if you contribute to it with your favorite reads on the topics of startup and venture capital.

Have a suggestion? please fill in this form and add you’re books to the shelf:
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Co Founder and Managing Partner at Remagine Ventures
Eze is managing partner of Remagine Ventures, a seed fund investing in ambitious founders at the intersection of tech, entertainment, gaming and commerce with a spotlight on Israel.

I'm a former general partner at google ventures, head of Google for Entrepreneurs in Europe and founding head of Campus London, Google's first physical hub for startups.

I'm also the founder of Techbikers, a non-profit bringing together the startup ecosystem on cycling challenges in support of Room to Read. Since inception in 2012 we've built 11 schools and 50 libraries in the developing world.
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