Here are some books that I think are interesting and useful relevant to information and communications technology in developing countries.
Implementing Reforms in the Telecommunications Sector: Lessons from Experience (World Bank Regional and Sectoral Studies)
by Bjorn Wellenius (Editor), Peter A. Stern (Editor)
Disconnected : Haves and Have-Nots in the Information Age
by William C. Wresch
Knowledge Societies : Information Technology for Sustainable Development
edited by Robin Mansell and Uta Wehn
Telecommunications and Economic Development
by Robert J. Saunders, Jeremy J. Warford, Bjorn Wellenius
Global Connections : International Telecommunications Infrastructure and Policy
by Heather E. Hudson
I also like to read mysteries. Here are some that I think are likely to be "good reads".
Hunting Badger
by Tony Hillerman
Hard Time : A V.I. Warshawski Novel
by Sara Paretsky
O' Is for Outlaw
by Sue Grafton
Hermit's Peak : A Kevin Kerney Novel
by Michael McGarrity
The Lamorna Wink : A Richard Jury Mystery
by Martha Grimes
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