The interior of a large library with multiple floors. A banner over the image reads: "Monster List of UX Books: 2nd Edition"

A little over a year ago, I created The Monster List of UX Books by compiling every list of recommended UX books I could find into a Google spreadsheet. While a spreadsheet worked well enough in the beginning, updating the list was tedious and error-prone (inaccurate tallies, duplicate books and authors, etc.). I had also received many requests from users for features like rating books, which Google Sheets could not support.

Moving to Airtable

Over the past few months, I’ve been transferring the Monster List to Airtable, a web app for creating databases, as well as adding new lists, books, and categories. I’ve also added new features and functionality that are now possible using Airtable.

Overview of updates to the list:

  • Gallery view with book cover images
  • User ratings: sort the list by user ratings and submit your own ratings
  • Categorization: suggest new categories
  • Feedback form
  • 179 new books, 24 new lists, and 13 new categories

Exploring the new list

You can explore the embedded list below or open it in a new tab.

Table View

Video Tour

For those of you unfamiliar with Airtable, I also made a quick screen recording (no audio) to demonstrate how to navigate the list:

Top Books Added to the List

A collage of book covers for the books listed below

How you can get involved and improve the list

Rate and categorize books

You can now rate and suggest categories for any book on the Monster List using this form:

Submit feedback

Did you come across a new list or book not on the Monster List? Do you have suggestions for how to improve the list or other general feedback? Share it through the feedback form:

Support the Monster List

If you find the Monster List helpful, there are a few ways you can support it:

 • Sign up for Airtable using my referral link. I receive $10 credit at Airtable for every person that signs up for a free Airtable account with my link, which pays for one month of Airtable Plus.

 • Buy me a coffee. Do you already have an Airtable account and don’t want to buy anything on Amazon but still want to support the list? Consider making a donation through my Buy Me a Coffee page.

 • Share the list with others.

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