I think "Fate is the Hunter" is a must read for pilots. While my english teacher mother would probably not wax poetic about his prose, I think Gann was one of the few writers to really put his finger on what 'Captain sense' is all about. And I say that speaking as an experienced airline captain. There were many fine writers (St, Exubery springs to mind) who wrote about flying in flowery language, but clearly spent a lot more time writing than flying.
I first learned about Gann's book when I recieved "The Best Book of True Aviation Stories" Doubleday, now out of print. The book, which I got as a birthday gift in 1968, has a chapter from 17 great aviation books. Stories from Eddie Rickenbacker, Charles Lindbergh, Tony LeVier, Basil Rowe, Richard Bach, John Glenn and many others, provided me with hours of reading pleasure - as well as aquainting me with much aviation history. Might be able to find it on ebay.