Bill Gates's summer 2021 reading list The billionaire Microsoft cofounder’s latest picks include a memoir, a Pulitzer winner, and a corporate leadership read. The billionaire Microsoft
Whether you're hosting a backyard BBQ, sitting on the beach, or just driving around with the windows down, feel free to make it part of the soundtrack to your summer, too. Happy listening! Bill Gates shares his soundtrack to the summer that includes music from Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole, the Beatles, Vampire Weekend, Adele, U2, and more.
Many of us at least casually review book lists such as Christianity Today’s Yearly Book Awards, New York Times Bestsellers, Bill Gates “Summer Reading List” or one of many others. Here is a list of five recently published books you might want to consider reading this summer. I highly recommend each one. Missions Disrupted
Bill Gates 2021 summer reading list contains four non-fiction books, including “A Promised Land,” Barack Obama’s memoir. Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates. Photo: Paul Richards/AFP via Getty Images
He stepped down as Microsoft CEO in 2000 and, since 2008, has put his full energies behind the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Chronicle of Philanthropy estimates that in 2021 the couple
Obama’s 2021 summer reading list comes just months after he shared his favorite books from 2020, which in December highlighted 17 titles – including Isabel Wilkerson’s “Caste,” Brit
In a recent blog post, the billionaire shared a list of 25 books he started reading in 2008 as he transitioned from working full-time at Microsoft into a day-to-day role at the Gates Foundation
The philanthropist’s list is full of uplifting nonfiction. “The world is getting better, even if it doesn't always feel that way,” Gates wrote about Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker. Gates' suggestions include books on the history of energy and civilizations, how happiness is on the
20. Red Nose Studio. Compiled by Joumana Khatib , John Williams , Noor Qasim and Tina Jordan. Published May 19, 2021 Updated June 24, 2021. Whether your summer plans involve clamming on the beach
ET spoke with novelist Castillo about his book's transposition to the screen. "Hearing that Netflix wanted to pick up my book was an incredible and surreal experience," Castillo shared.
On Immunity, by Eula Biss (Graywolf Press) Gates hopes you'll read this non-fiction title, one of The New York Times Book Review' s 10 best books of 2014, for taking on the anti-vaccine mob. It
23 Books to Read This Summer. By Anna Burgess July 26, 2021. We asked, and boy, did they answer! Library staff share 23 of their favorite summer reads — including novels set all around the world, translated memoirs, history deep-dives, and even children's books — most of which are available through HOLLIS.
Here are the 5 Books on Bill Gates’ Holiday Reading List The billionaire philanthropist is giving hundreds of copies to little libraries around the world Sheila Heti and Eli Baxter Among 2022 Governor General’s Literary Award Winners Toronto writer Sheila Heti took home the fiction award for 'Pure Colour,' a novel the GG peer assessment
Bill Gates released his summer reading list on Monday. Gates recommended five books that he said examine humanity's relationship with nature. The list features four non-fiction books
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The books of summer (Wall Street Journal) Summer reading: The 50 hottest new books everyone should read (Guardian) Summer reading: 10 of the best art books of the past year (Christie’s) 5 ideas for summer reading (Bill Gates) Summer reads 2021: What are Princeton professors reading—and listening to—this summer? (Princeton University)
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.
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