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If you're looking for a more general book, I really like Tools of Titans by Tim Ferris. It's quick interviews with a bunch of really successful people about what they did that made them successful.
If you're looking for a really specific book about entrepreneurship, Foolproof: How to find and test great business opportunities by Jenny Douche is a New Zealand book that's the best I've ever seen about how to test your ideas before going to market. Currently working my way through it for several new ideas of my own....