As I write this, it’s raining in New York City, it’s 105 degrees in Danville, Calif., but it’s not snowing in Denver! Summer is certainly around the corner. And with visions of beaches and respites from routine, what better time to look at 12 books you might want to pack for your summer vacation.

1. The Power of Habit, by Charles Duhigg. If you haven’t already enjoyed this mesmerizing book, it’s No. 1 on my chart. Best book I’ve read in years. So much so that I am a self-declared evangelista: Check out my video interview with Duhigg here, and our October, 2012 LTN cover story, " Defending Big Data."

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