Monster List of UX Books: November 2019 Updates

Here are the latest updates to the Monster List of UX Books.
This post is also on my website.
Recently Added Book Lists
A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Started in UX Research by Lade Tawak
What’s the One Book You Give to Explain Design? by Scott Berkun
Newly Released Books
June
Digital Compassion by Per Axbom
August
Beyond The Prototype: A roadmap for navigating the fuzzy area between ideas and outcomes by Douglas Ferguson
October
Just Enough Research, 2nd Edition by Erika Hall
November
Expressive Design Systems by Yesenia Perez-Cruz (Pre-order now, available November 21)
Other Recently Added Books
A Beginner’s Guide to Finding User Needs by Jan Dittrich
User Research: A Practical Guide to Designing Better Products and Services by Stephanie Marsh
Design Research: Methods and Perspectives by Brenda Laurel
A Pocket Guide to International User Research by Chui Chui Tan
Beyond Design Ethnography: How Designers Practice Ethnographic Research by Nicholas Nova, Lysianne Léchot Hirt, Fabienne Kilchör, & Sebastien Fasel
The Politics of Design by Ruben Pater
Understanding Design by Kees Dorst
Exploring Experience Design by Ezra Schwartz
Hands-On UX Design for Developers by John Henry Krahenbuhl
UX for the Web by Marli Ritter & Cara Winterbottom
UX Design for Mobile by Pablo Perea & Pau Giner
Fixing Bad UX Designs by Lisandra Maioli
User Experience Mapping by Peter W. Szabo
Practical UX Design by Scott Faranello
iPhone User Interface Cookbook by Cameron Banga
Android User Interface Development: Beginner’s Guide by Jason Morris
Wireframing Essentials by Matthew J. Hamm
Prototyping Essentials with Axure by Ezra Schwartz & Elizabeth Srail
Learning Axure RP Interactive Prototypes by John Henry Krahenbuhl
Axure Prototyping Blueprints by John Henry Krahenbuhl
Mobile Prototyping with Axure 7 by Will Hacker
Timeless Mobile Design Trends: Flat Mobile Design Evolved by UXPin
Interaction Design Unlocked Vol.1: Designing the Details by UXPin
The Field Guide to UX Strategy: Turning Vision Into Action by Martin Bruno & UXPin
App User Engagement: Advice from 8 Experts by UXPin
The Buyer’s Guide to Collaborative Design Platforms by UXPin
Prototyping for Product Managers: Minimize risk. Simplify requirements. by UXPin
Product Development for Distributed Teams: Processes for UX & Product Leaders by UXPin
Timeless UX Design Trends: Successful Web UX Design by UXPin
How To See: A Guide to Reading Our Man Made Environment by George Nelson
Upcoming Books
2019
Writing is Designing: Words and User Experience by Michael J. Metts & Andy Welfle
2020
Figure It Out: Getting from Information to Understanding by Karl Fast & Stephen Anderson
About (Design) Leadership: Where to Start and How to Get to What Comes Next by Russ Unger & Chris Avore
The Jobs To Be Done Playbook: Align Your Markets, Organization, and Strategy Around Customer Needs by Jim Kalbach
Getting Started in UX by Boon Sheridan
Designing and Researching Natural Language Interaction by Abby Bajuniemi, PhD
Engaged: Psychology for Digital Product Design by Amy Bucher
Research Practice by Gregg Bernstein
TBD
Misusability: Navigating the ethical minefield of digital design by Per Axbom
How Design Makes the World by Scott Berkun
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