A not comprehensive reading list. Some of these are new, some are old, but they give a good overview of the discipline. If the book has exercises it is a good idea to do them.
Operating System and Platform Forensics
File system forensic analysis by Carrier
iPhone and iOS forensics by Hoog & Strzemka
Windows forensic analysis by Carvey
Memory and Malware Forensics
The art of memory forensics by Ligh
Malware forensics field Guide for Linux systems by Malin & Casey
Malware forensics field guide for Windows systems by Malin & Casey
Network Forensics
Virtualization and forensics by Barrett & Kipper
Network forensics: Tracking hackers through cyberspace by Davidoff & Ham
Incident Management
Handbook of Digital forensic and investigations by Casey
Computer incident response and forensics team management by Johnson
Incident response and computer forensics by Luttgens & Pepe
Placing the suspect behind the keyboard by Shavers
Challenge Books
Hacking computer forensics exposed: Secrets and solutions by Davis & Cowens & Davis
Digital forensics with open source tools by Altheide & Carvey
Violent Python: A cookbook by O’Connor