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Our Reading List & Games

Here are some books and games GovTrack staff members and users recommend!

Some Fun and Games

Mapmaker

The GovTrack team played this game over a holiday weekend and had lots of fun. You’ll find new insight into the congressional redistricting process.

Books About the Beginnings of the Nation & Congress

Plain, Honest Men: The Making of the American Constitution, by Richard Beeman

Easily one of our most favorite books, Plain, Honest Men tells the story not of the nation but of the people who came together to create it.

1776, by David McCullough

A narrative of just the year 1776, the year the nation entered into its war for independence. It’s a long book, but we could’t put it down.

Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power, by Jon Meacham

This biography of one of the most important men in American history looks at what made Thomas Jefferson the man that he was.

The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government

This one was so good we bought it for each other.

Inventing Congress: Origins & Establishment Of First Federal Congress

Inventing Congress is a scholarly publication on the precedents set early on in the history of Congress. It’s a bit technical — so probably best if you already know how Congress works.

Books Recommended by Users

Master of the Senate

GovTrack user Dennis Bevan suggests Master of the Senate by Robert A. Caro: “This book not only details the way the modern Senate really works, but also tells the story of how LBJ made it that way. A fascinating read.”

The Presidents Club

GovTrack user pattigoke suggested The Presidents Club.

Dark Money

GovTrack user Nola Elson recommended Dark Money.

Open Government Data

We didn’t read this book — we wrote it. This book by GovTrack.us’s founder discusses the history and principles of the open government data movement.