Quantum computing has transitioned from an academic niche to a commercially viable field, prompting a surge in literature catering to diverse skill levels and interests. A recently compiled list of 15 noteworthy books1 covers the spectrum from foundational theory to specialized applications, including error correction, quantum cryptography, and machine learning. The selection encompasses introductory texts, practical programming guides, and advanced treatises, providing readers with a structured approach to navigating the complex and expanding realm of quantum computing. With the field's rapid commercialization, having a curated reading list is essential for practitioners and researchers seeking to stay abreast of developments and deepen their understanding of quantum computing's theoretical underpinnings and practical applications. This compilation matters to practitioners because it offers a valuable resource for identifying relevant texts that align with their specific learning objectives and skill levels.