Bill Gates shares his summer book list including “A Promised Land” by Barack Obama, “Under a White Sky” by Elizabeth Kolbert, “Lights Out” by Thomas Gryta and Ted Mann, “An Elegant Defense” by Matt Richtel, and “The Overstory” by Richard Powers.
Culture, humanities, and social sciences. “ Life-Destroying Diagrams ” (Duke University Press, 2022) By Eugenie Brinkema, associate professor of literature. In “Life-Destroying Diagrams,” Brinkema brings the insights of her radical formalism to bear on supremely risky terrain: the ethical extremes of horror and love.
21 books to read this summer. (Jentwo, a.k.a. Janejira Taechakampu, for The Washington Post) By Washington Post Editors and Reviewers. May 26, 2022. Whether you’re headed to a far-flung beach or
summer reading. 2022. The Lincoln Highway. Amor Towles. The Power. Naomi Alderman. historical fiction. speculative fiction. In this video, Bill Gates recommends five books for his annual summer reading list, which include the historical novel The Lincoln Highway (Viking, 2021) by Amor Towles and the speculative novel The Power (Little, Brown
Bill Gates Summer Reading List for 2013 HFA Staff 2021-05-13T19:02:04-04:00 Via Bill Gates: Whether I’m at the office, at home, or on the road, I always have a stack of books I’m looking forward to reading.
AS RECOMMENDED ON BILL GATES' SUMMER READING LIST Praise for The Rosie Project series: 'Sublime, pitch-perfect, extremely funny' Independent 'Compulsively readable. A poignant, universal story about how best to reconcile head and heart' Observer 'Exuberantly life-affirming' Sunday Times Brilliant, important, good-hearted' Guardian
5 summer book recommendations. 1. The Choice: Embrace the Impossible by Dr. Edith Eva Eger. Bill Gates says coronavirus has left the world ‘in uncharted territory’. Bill Gates says the U.S
NEWS Bill Gates’ Summer 2021 Reading List Features Two Crown Titles Share this story with your world: Philanthropist, technologist, business leader, and Penguin Random House author Bill Gates shares his list of thought-provoking books for summer reading on his blog, GatesNotes.W0WkJeN.