I haven't done this in a while, so I apologize. Here's my current reading list for technical/non-technical books:
The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Thus far is a pretty good book. When I picked it up, it sounded like a great book since it tries to answer the "how" of the unexpected. For some reason, I'm always a sucker for these type of books.
Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson
I love biographies because they provide a different insight on a person's life. I've only managed to get through chapter 1, which is a little sad since I was really looking forward to getting through this book. At 704 pages, it's going to be a great read...come on, it's Einstein!
Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive And Others Die by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Now, technically, I'm not reading this this book since it is an audio book. I really like the way the authors explain their SUCCESS process for making your ideas a bit more "sticky". I must say that I listened to this book on the way up to the Twin Cities Code Camp and the time just flew by! Really, I mean that. I definitely can't wait to get a lot further on this audio book.
I Am America (And So Can You) by Stephen Colbert
I listened to this audio book on the way to/from (and in) Hawaii. All I can say is that I laughed hysterically! If you like watching the Colbert Report, you need to get this book!