Bill Gates's book recommendation Microsoft founder suggests 5 fantastic books you should read while relaxing on holiday
Bill Gates recommends five books he thinks you should read while relaxing on holiday.
American business magnate, entrepreneur, philanthropist, investor, and Microsoft founder, Bill Gates has unveiled five books he recommends you read while relaxing on holiday.
1. Seveneves, by Neal Stephenson
Seveneves is the only science fiction novel on the list. The story follows a catastrophic event after which the moon blows up. Humanity realises it has two years before all life is wiped out on Earth, so the world gets together to send as many people as possible into space.
2. How Not to be Wrong, by Jordan Ellenberg
Written by a mathematician, this book explains how math plays into everyone’s daily lives, from electoral politics to the lottery. According to Gates, some of the maths is quite complicated but Eilenberg wraps things up well.
3. The Vital Question, by Nick Lane
The author of this book wants us to understand how life began, and how living things got so complex, by understanding how energy works.
4. The Power to Compete by Ryoichi Mikitani and Hiroshi Mikitani
This book focuses on the history of Japan’s technology. By telling Japan’s history since the 80s, the authors attempt to explain why Japan - once at the forefront of technological advances - has fallen behind competitors in China and Korea.
5. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, by Noah Yuval Harari
This book attempts to explain the entire history of the human race while also discussing how Artificial Intelligence and other technological advances that will change our future.
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