Though not a comprehensive catalog, and in no particular order, here are a few authors whose work has contributed to my quality of life and creative vision.
Muirén

Creating Things That Matter (Kindle/Audible/Berkeley Public Library)
The Art and Science of Innovations That Last
By David Edwards

Black Box Thinking (Kindle/Audible)
Why Most People Never Learn from Their Mistakes – But Some Do
By Matthew Syed

The Senses (Kindle)
Design Beyond Vision
By Ellen Lupton, Andrea Lipps

Injustices (Kindle/Audible)
The Supreme Court’s History of Comforting the Comfortable and Afflicting the Afflicted
By Ian Millhiser

Collective Courage (Kindle/Hardcopy)
A History of African-American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice
By Jessica Gordon-Nembhard

Democratic by Design (Kindle/Print)
How Carsharing, Co-ops, and Community Land Trusts Are Reinventing America
By Gabriel Metcalf

We the People: Consenting to a Deeper Democracy (Kindle/Print)
A Handbook for Understanding and Implementing Sociocratic Principles and Practices
By John Buck and Sharon Villines (About Sociocratic Democracy)

Many Voices One Song (Kindle/Print)
Shared Power With Sociocracy
By Ted J Rau, and Jerry Koch-Gonzalez (New to Sociocracy? Start Here!)

For All the People (Print/Kindle)
Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, Cooperative Movements, and Communalism in America
By John Curl and Ishmael Reed

Humanizing the Economy (Kindle/Audible)
Cooperatives in the Age of Capital
By John Restakis

Winners Take All (Kindle/Audible)
The Elite Charade of Changing the World
By Anand Giridharadas

Environmental Psychology: An Introduction (Kindle/Audible)
By Linda Steg, Agnes E. Van Den Berg

Understanding People in Context (Kindle/Audible)
The Ecological Perspective in Counseling
By Prof. Ellen Piel Cook, PhD

The Oxford Handbook of Group Counseling (Kindle/Hardcover)
By Prof. Robert K. Conyne, PhD

Ecological Counseling (Print)
An Innovative Approach to Conceptualizing Person-Environment Interaction
By Prof. Robert K. Conyne, PhD and Prof. Ellen Piel Cook, PhD