Adam Bain

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AB

Recommended by Adam Bain

@goldman That book is the best. I can still spit those verses 9 years later 😂 (from X)

Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb (Bright & Early Books) book cover
Al Perkins, Eric Gurney

A madcap band of dancing, prancing monkeys explain hands, fingers, and thumbs to beginning readers. Bright and Early Books are perfect for beginning beginner readers! Launched by Dr. Seuss in 1968 with The Foot Book, Bright and Early Books use fewer and easier words than Beginner Books. Readers just starting to recognize words and sound out letters will love these short books with colorful illustrations.

AB

Recommended by Adam Bain

This fantastic book, The Startup Playbook, was sent to me by @chrismoodycom. Excited to dig into it. Also was very touched by the personal note that Chris inscribed to me in the book! https://t.co/98XdR6Ak2u (from X)

The new second edition of this book is now available, published by Wiley. Get the real guidance you need to create and build your first startup company from founders who have been there many times before. The Startup Playbook is our personal, how-to guide for building your startup from the ground up. In it, you ll find a collection of the major lessons and shortcuts we ve learned that will shift the odds in your favor. We re sharing our tips, secrets, and advice in a frank, founder-to-founder discussion with you. We make no bones about our bias. We re on your side, the founder s side. There is no doubt that venture capitalists, investors, and accelerators/incubators have great value in the startup ecosystem, but this book isn t about their points of view. We ll tell you where our interests as founders diverge from those on the other side of the table investors, bankers, advisors, board members, and others and what to do when that happens. Between us, we ve started over a dozen high-tech software companies, raised over $500 million in investment capital, acquired over thirty-five companies, had three of our startups go public, sold six of them, and we made billions of dollars for shareholders. We ve also advised and mentored over two hundred companies and actively worked with venture capitalists (VCs), incubators, and accelerators to help launch many other new startups. We ve had plenty of failures, too. And we ve probably learned more from those than from the successes. We share those lessons as well. The Startup Playbook is full of advice and guidance from entrepreneurs who have been in the role of the founder many times. We want to share our hard-earned knowledge with you to make success easier for you to achieve.