… unless, of course, that special Geek happens to be me, as I already own them.
(Alphabetically, by author. Click on a book’s cover art to be taken to its entry at amazon.com.)
1) Hahney,Leander , The Cult of Mac.

Mr. Hahney is the author of both the Wired News: Cult of Mac site and the Cult of Mac Blog.
2) Hertzfeld, Andy , Revolution in the Valley: The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made.

Mr. Hertzfeld originally published his firsthand account of the early years of Macintosh development on his website, folklore.org. I enjoyed reading the anecdotes for the first time on his site, and I enjoyed reading them for the second time in this beautifully-bound volume.
Although Mr. Hertzfeld is a software engineer, he writes in a conversational manner that makes his sometimes technical tales both interesting and easy to read. This is a must-have volume for any Mac enthusiast who is interested in Apple history.
3) Wheaton, Wil , Just a Geek.

For better or worse, most people remember Wil Wheaton either as the cute little boy from Stand by Me or as Wesley Crusher from Star Trek: The Next Generation. I say “for worse,” as he is also an accomplished voice-over talent, the author of one of the most popular weblogs on “the Internet” (according to Wired magazine), and a very talented author who has just published his second book.