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  • Top 76 Books Recommended By Bill Gates (By Year)

    Books are a big source of inspiration, it helps you travel the world and provide the knowledge that you needed, in a beautiful and subtle way. A person can find worldly knowledge and information in books. Not only that, it can create a deep impact on our minds and provide us with enough motivation to live our lives freely.

    There are a huge number of successful people who recommend books because the books lead them to self-improvement and are their cause of euphoria. They can be entertaining, motivational and an eye-opener; sometimes it also helps you in realizing your own dream.

    One of the most successful people in the world, the founder of Microsoft, William Henry Gates III, also known as Bill Gates is a huge bibliophile. It is said that he reads at least 50 books every year and that is something enormous. Even in his busy schedule, he always finds a way to read books, and the best part he in his own dedicated blog called GatesNotes shares about the book he is reading and recommends the best ones. So, are you not curious to know, what the founder of one of the biggest technology companies read?

    In this article, we will disclose all the books that Bill Gates has recommended over the span of 7 years. This list is comprised of science, technology, business, fiction, non-fiction, history, biography, and others So, let’s get started.

    Bill Gates’s love for books knows no bounds, every year in the summer and winter he recommends some of his favourite books that he has read in his blog. Some of the popular books from the last seven years are listed below. So, Let’s look at the Books Recommended by 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.”

    -Bill Gates

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    1. The Magic Of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True

    Author: Richard Dawkins

    Originally published: 15 September 2011

    The Magic Of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True
    The Magic Of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True

    This 2011 book written by Richard Dawkins made its place on the list of Gates’s recommended books in 2015. The book is a favourite amongst children and young adults as it is written for them. It deals with re-telling the myths that are famous all over the world.

    The origins of particular phenomena are also penned here. It is filled with interesting facts about the world that one should know about. This is a good book on science and answers the questions that one can have about the universe.

    2. Hyberbole And A Half

    Author: Allie Brosh

    Originally published: 29 October 2013

    Hyperbole And A Half
    Hyperbole And A Half

    The 2013 book written by Allie Brosh is all about the stories of her daily life full of hysterical stories that are extremely funny. Hyperbole And A Half is a blog and a webcomic. Then it has now become a book, where all the stories including the author’s childhood experience are also contained in this book.

    3. What If?

    Author: Randall Munroe

    Originally published: 2 September 2014

    What if
    What if 

    This book by Munroe is non-fiction in which the author answers all the hypothetical science-related questions that are sent by the people who read his comic site ‘xkcd’. He compiles all the answers to the questions that he has answered in his webcomic and has published them in this book.

    4. On Immunity

    Author: Eula Biss

    Originally published: 30 September 2014

    On Immunity
    On Immunity

    This 2014 non-fiction book reasons why vaccination is so important for children. All the myths about the conception of immunity. It breaks all those misconceptions that people have about vaccination and are against it. This book showcased how vaccination is important for children as we cannot protect them on our own.

    5. How To Lie With Statistics

    Author: Darrel Huff

    Originally published: 1954

    How To Lie With Statistics
    How To Lie With Statistics

    This book by Darrel Huff can be considered as an introduction of statistics to readers. It elaborates on the misuse of statistics that can happen through errors while interpreting statistics that can lead to the wrong conclusions.  

    6. Should We Eat Meat?

    Author: Vaclav Smil

    Originally published: 2013

    Should We Eat Meat?
    Should We Eat Meat?

    This 2013 book talks about how eating meat has played a role in the evolution of humans and how its influence is increasing in recent days. The book also details the production of meats in modern days. This book answers if we can produce meat for people without harming the planet. This book is very informative and does not just answer if we should eat meat or not.

    7. The Road To Character

    Author: David Brooks

    Originally published: 14 April 2015

    The Road To Character
    The Road To Character

    In the month of December 2015, Bill Gates included The Road To Character written by the columnist of The New York Times, David Brooks. This book has blended psychology, politics, and spirituality together and talks about the deeper values that we should have in our life.

    It shows how some of the world’s greatest thinkers are able to create a strong and rich inner character. It is considered one of the best books for self-improvement and is named one of the best books of the year 2015 by The Economist.

    8. Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff In Simple Words

    Author: Randall Munroe

    Originally published: 24 November 2015

    Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff In Simple Words
    Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff In Simple Words

    The book is quite interesting and fascinating because the author just used 1000 English words that are very much common to explain the complicated things of various complex 54 subjects. The subject includes pencils, atom bombs, and aeroplane engines. The book also has some jokes to entertain the readers.

    9. Being Nixon: A Man Divided

    Author: Evan Thomas

    Originally published: 16 June 2015

    Being Nixon: A Man Divided
    Being Nixon: A Man Divided

    This book is a New York Times bestselling biography of Richard Nixon. This book follows the growth of Nixon and his psychological profile, his childhood influences, and most importantly his career in politics. An insightful look into his political journey and how some of his decisions and weaknesses prove to be the villain and destroyed his presidency.

    10. Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open

    Author: Julian M. Allwood, Jonathan M, Cullen, and Mark A. Carruth

    Originally published: 2012

    Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open
    Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open

    This 2012 book talks about how we should save energy for the future. It is a follow-up to the book Sustainable Energy Without The Hot Air and talks about how one should concentrate on making materials in such a way that they can be sustainable and will be available for future generations.

    11. Eradication: Ridding The World Of Diseases Forever?

    Author: Nancy Leys Stepan

    Originally published: 2011

    Eradication: Ridding The World Of Diseases Forever?
    Eradication: Ridding The World Of Diseases Forever?

    This book by award-winning historian Nancy Stepan talks about the advantages and disadvantages of helping the world to get rid of some diseases one by one. The different approaches that have been tried to erase the diseases and the time that it failed to reach a conclusion that proved a success. Gates said that the book is written in an academic style.

    12. Mindset: The New Psychology Of Success

    Author: Carol S. Dweck

    Originally published: 28 February 2006

    Mindset: The New Psychology Of Success
    Mindset: The New Psychology Of Success

    This book showcases how our mindset can change our entire life. We can achieve success in almost every area, be it school, work, or sports, if we have the right mindset, nothing is impossible. A fixed mindset will help you in the growth of your life. This book is truly very inspirational and helps you in getting motivation.


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    13. Sapiens: A Brief History Of Human Kind

    Author: Yuval Noah Harari

    Originally published: 2011

    Sapiens: A Brief History Of Human Kind
    Sapiens: A Brief History Of Human Kind

    Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens made a place in the list of Bill Gates’s summer book recommendations in the year 2016. This book answers the question, what makes us sapiens? This 2011 book talks about the history and the future of human beings on the planet and busts some ancient myths that are part of human society for a long time. This Non-fiction was even a part of Gates’s spring vacation.

    14. Seveneves

    Author: Neal Stephenson

    Originally published: 19 May 2015

    This book is a science fiction novel and tells the story of all the efforts made to save human beings when the Earth faces an apocalypse after the moon got destroyed. All the nations across the world joined their hand to ensure the survival of the humans in outer space at the time of the apocalypse.

    15. How Not To Be Wrong

    Author: Jordan Ellenberg

    Originally published: 29 May 2014

    How Not To Be Wrong
    How Not To Be Wrong

    Another New York Times Best Selling book that made its place on Gates’s list. This 2014 book showcases how different economics and philosophies of society are connected with mathematics and statistical principles. Basically how mathematics is connected with our everyday.

    16. The Vital Question

    Author: Nick Lane

    Originally published: 2015

    The Vital Question
    The Vital Question

    This book by Nick Lane talks about the origin of life and its evolution. The vital question tries to answer the complexity between the biology of life and energy. The book mainly focuses on answering why are we here and why are we like this?

    17. The Power To Compete

    Author: Ryoichi Mikitani and Hiroshi Mikitani

    Originally published: 20 October 2014

    The Power To Compete
    The Power To Compete

    As Gates said in his blog, if someone wants to know more about Japan, it is a must-read for them. This book gives the viewpoint of all the issues that are faced by Japan and they are not recognized despite being the fourth-largest economy in the world. The authors talk about how the problem can be solved to make the country’s future more bright.

    18. String Theory

    Author: David Foster Wallace

    Originally published: 10 May 2016

    This book by David Foster Wallace may sound like something that deals with Physics but in reality, this book talks about Wallace’s favourite sport, Tennis. In the year 2016, this was one of the many books on the list of Gate’s winter collection. It contains everything about tennis, a competitor’s insight, a fan’s enthusiasm, and many other things. A must-read for a sports enthusiast.

    19. Shoe Dog

    Author: Phil Knight

    Originally published: 26 April 2016

    Shoe Dog
    Shoe Dog

    Almost everyone is familiar with the sportswear brand Nike, this book is written by its co-founder Phil Knight and talks about the history of Nike and the challenges that the company faces, and how it has become one of the most profitable and recognizable companies in the whole world.

    20. The Gene

    Author: Siddhartha Mukherjee

    Originally published: 17 May 2016

    The Gene
    The Gene

    This 2016 book is all about genes and genetic researches. Siddhartha Mukherjee is a physician and oncologist who focuses on the power of genes that is related to the traits of human beings in this book.

    21. The Myth Of The Strong Leader

    Author: Archie Brown

    Originally published: 2014

    The Myth Of The Strong Leader
    The Myth Of The Strong Leader

    This book by Archie Brown explains that a strong leader will not always be a successful leader. This book features Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Tony Blair and discusses the types and qualities of their leadership.

    22. The Grid

    Author: Gretchen Bakke

    Originally published: 26 July 2016

    The Grid
    The Grid

    The book talks about how the electrical grid in America that are made in the 20th century is now becoming a nuisance in the present time as they do not fit in modern times. It also talks about the various challenges faced by the grid in recent times.

    23. Born A Crime

    Author: Trevor Noah

    Originally published: 15 November 2016

    Born A Crime
    Born A Crime

    This book by Trevor Noah was published in the year 2016 and Bill Gates put it in his 2017 book list. Trevor Noah is an award-winning comedian from South Africa. It has the detailed story of Noah’s life and how he was termed illegal for being born of a mixed race. The struggles and the prejudices he faced while growing up is all detailed here.

    24. The Heart

    Author: Maylis de Kerangal

    Originally published: 2013

    The Heart
    The Heart

    It is a medical fiction novel that surrounds the death of a 19-year-old, Simon Limbres who died in a car accident. The story then focuses on how the transplantation of Simon’s heart affects his parents, the doctors, the recipient, and their families in the span of 24 hours.

    25. Hillbilly Elegy

    Author: J.D. Vance

    Originally published: 28 June 2016

    Hillbilly Elegy
    Hillbilly Elegy

    The book deals with the themes of class and social mobility, economic inequality, and family. It talks about his ethnic Appalachian values, their social problems. It is also a New York Times Bestseller book that deals with health and economic problems as well.

    26. Homo Deus

    Author: Yuval Noah Harari

    Originally published: 2015

    Homo Deus
    Homo Deus

    The book is all about the future of humans. It also states that in the 21st-century humans will make an attempt in gaining God-like powers and immortality and states that with technological powers developing Human may not be the dominant species in front of highly intelligent algorithms.

    27. A Full Life

    Author: Jimmy Carter

    Originally published: 7 July 2015

    A Full Life
    A Full Life 

    This 2015 book is an autobiography of the author Jimmy Carter who was the former American President. It is after his 90th birthday how has lived a pretty interesting life.

    28. Energy And Civilization: A History

    Author: Professor of Geography Vaclav Smil

    Originally published: 2017

    Energy And Civilization: A History
    Energy And Civilization: A History

    This book by Professor Vaclav Smil details how energy makes life possible and is a prime factor to make society works. The book talks about fossil fuel-driven civilization that is extremely dependent on energy and how humans are the only beings that can create energies outside their bodies through different technologies.

    29. The Best We Could Do

    Author: Thi Bui

    Originally published: 7 March 2017

    The Best We Could Do
    The Best We Could Do

    The book follows the journey of the author, Thi Bui’s parents. Their life before the Vietnam War and the situation during the war and how they escape from Vietnam and become a refugee in the United State of America. The theme also includes the trauma that one suffers after the war.

    30. Evicted: Poverty And Profit In The American City

    Author: Mathew Desmond

    Originally published: 1 March 2016

    Evicted: Poverty And Profit In The American City
    Evicted: Poverty And Profit In The American City

    The book follows the journey of eight families during the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008 and how they were struggling to pay their rent. The issues that are highlighted in this book are economic problems, extreme poverty and affordable housing.

    31. Believe Me

    Author: Eddie Izzard

    Originally published: 13 June 2017

    Believe Me
    Believe Me

    It is a New York Times Bestseller book that is an autobiography of Izzard himself and talks about how the death of his mother affected him in his childhood and shaped his future. It also talks about his life in comedy, film, politics, and philanthropy.

    32. The Sympathizer

    Author: Viet Thanh Nguyen

    Originally published: 2 April 2015

    The Sympathizer
    The Sympathizer

    This 2015 best-selling novel received the Pulitzer Prize in 2016 for Fiction. The story deals with love, friendship, and betrayal and is about a communist double agent and classic war fiction where the protagonist’s political belief is standing against his loyalties.

    33. Leonardo da Vinci

    Author: Walter Isaacson

    Originally published: 17 October 2017

    This 2017 book by Walter Isaacson made it on Gates’s list in the year 2018. This book detailed how one of the greatest painter’s skills can also be improved in us. Observation, curiosity, and imagination can be developed and nurtured in ourselves. The book also stated how the great painter was an immense believer in science and technology. Bill Gates considered Leonardo one of the most fascinating people ever in his blog.

    34. Everything Happened For A Reason And Other Lies I’ve Loved

    Author: Kate Bowler

    Originally published: 6 February 2018

    Everything Happened For A Reason And Other Lies I've Loved
    Everything Happens For A Reason And Other Lies I’ve Loved

    This 2018 book is an autobiography that focuses on the life of the author herself. Kate Bowler is a 35-year-old professor, after giving birth to her baby, she started experiencing stomach pain and was diagnosed with colon cancer. This book talks about her life history and all the struggles she has gone through.

    35. Lincoln In The Bardo

    Author: George Saunders

    Originally published: 14 February 2017

    Lincoln In The Bardo
    Lincoln In The Bardo

    This book is an experimental novel by George Saunders that deals with how Abraham Lincoln deals with his grief after the death of his son, William Wallace Lincoln. It is a very critically acclaimed book that has been ranked as one of the best novels of the decade by many publications.

    36. Origin Story: A Big History Of Everything

    Author: David Christian

    Originally published: 14 May 2018

    Origin Story: A Big History Of Everything
    Origin Story: A Big History of Everything

    This 2018 book talks about the creation of the Universe and how it is now a complex planet where over 7 billion humans exist. It talks about the big bang, the creation of living and non-living beings, and everything that has led to recent times.

    37. Factfulness

    Author: Hans Rosling

    Originally published: 3 April 2019

    Factfulness
    Factfulness

    The book was published after the death of Hans Rosling. This book talks about how most people are actually wrong about the situation of the world. Here, the author talks about how it is unfair to divide the world into developed and developing countries. As per him, people who deemed the world as unhealthy, full of poverty are actually misinformed.

    38. Educated

    Author: Tara Westover

    Originally published: 18 February 2018

    The 2018 memoir by Tara Westover and made its place in Gates’s list as well as in the best sellers list. This book describes Westover’s life, her father’s paranoia of hospitals. Her family was isolated from the world and she was 17 years old when she first enters school and how she educated her own self.

    39. Army Of None

    Author: Paul Scharre

    Originally published: 24 April 2018

    Army Of None
    Army Of None

    This 2018 book explores what happened when the era of automatic weapons arrive. In a world where weapons that can identify their own target exists, what will be the outcome if they get hacked? This book gives all those answers.

    40. Bad Blood

    Author:John Carreyrou

    Originally published: 21 May 2018

    Bad Blood
    Bad Blood

    This 2018 non-fiction book follows the rise and fall of the company, Theranos by Elizabeth Holmes. It was a multi-billion dollar biotech startup. How Elizabeth Holmes was involved in a scam and everything else. This book has also won the 2018 Financial Times and Mckinsey Business Book of the Year Award.

    41. 21 Lesson For The 21st Century

    Author: Yuval Noah Harari

    Originally published: 23 August 2018

    This 2018 book gives insight into all the important issues that exist in the present world. It covers all the political, social, technological, and existential situations and how should we deal with them. This book provides all those lessons to the readers.

    42. The Headspace Guide To Meditation And Mindfulness

    Author: Andy Puddicombe

    Originally published: 2011

    The Headspace Guide To Meditation And Mindfulness
    The Headspace Guide To Meditation And Mindfulness

    This book teaches the strong techniques of meditation that helps in providing a positive impact in your life. This also conveys that meditation can help in changing your life and one can achieve a different level of calmness and happiness through it. One just needs to give 10 minutes of their day to meditation.


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    43. Upheaval: How Nations Cope With Crisis And Change

    Author: Jared Diamond

    Originally published: 7 May 2019

    Upheaval: How Nations Cope With Crisis And Change
    Upheaval: How Nations Cope With Crisis And Change

    This Non-Fiction by Jared Mason Diamond was published in 2019 and immediately become a part of Bill Gates’s book list. This book gives insight into how humans and nations can manage when crises and challenges arise in life. It talks about the six modern nations have managed when they face some catastrophes. This shows how if one sets their minds they have the ability to solve problems.

    44. Nine Pints

    Author: Rose George

    Originally published: 23 October 2018

    Nine Pints
    Nine Pints

    This book dwells inside the cultural history and science of blood. The importance of blood in life and how it saves lives from deadly infection everything that needs to be known about blood can be found in this book. It also talks about how menstruation is still a topic of taboo.

    45. A Gentleman In Moscow

    Author: Amor Towles

    Originally published: 6 September 2016

    A Gentleman In Moscow
    A Gentleman In Moscow

    This historical fiction of 2016 deals with the theme of romance, parenthood, politics, and poetry and follows the story of Count Alexander Rostov, who was ordered to spend his entire life in a luxury hotel.

    46. Presidents Of War

    Author: Michael Beschloss

    Originally published: 9 October 2018

    Presidents Of War
    Presidents Of War

    This 2018 book talks about the Presidents of America during the time of war. It consists of American history and how Presidents had to take all the difficult decisions while there was a war. It also talks about how 21st-century leaders have the power of Nuclear warfare in their hands.

    47. The Future Of Capitalism

    Author: Paul Collier

    Originally published: 4 October 2018

    The Future of Capitalism
    The Future of Capitalism

    This book by world-renowned economist Paul Collier focuses on modern times’ economic and social inequalities. The book has provided some solutions that are given by some world-known social scientists to save capitalism from itself and minimize the negative aspect that it brings.

    48. An American Marriage

    Author: Tayari Jones

    Originally published: 29 January 2018

    An American Marriage
    An American Marriage

    An American Marriage is written by Tayari Jones was first published in the year 2018. This fictional story deals with an African-American couple named Celestial and Roy, who faced a big turmoil in their life when Roy was wrongfully accused of rape that he did not commit. This book shows how two people were separated and suffered and how moving forward is sometimes the only option.

    49. These Truths

    Author: Jill Lepore

    Originally published: 18 September 2018

    These Truths
    These Truths

    This is a book of American history and has focused on how all truths regarding American politics, laws, and everything has played a role in the evolution of the nation. The book is divided into four sections including a part of modern times as well.

    50. Growth

    Author: Vaclav Smil

    Originally published: 6 September 2019

    Growth
    Growth 

    This 2019 book focuses on the growth of nature and society from tiny microorganisms to big empires. It includes man-made objects as well and talks about the growth of humans from their childhood to their adulthood.

    51. Prepared: What Kids Need For A Fulfilled Life

    Author: Diane Tavenner

    Originally published: 17 September 2019

    Prepared: What Kids Need For A Fulfilled Life
    Prepared: What Kids Need For A Fulfilled Life

    The book talks about how the parents should help their children in preparing for their future, instead of worrying about it. Diane Tavenner founded a school in 2003, called Summit Public School. In this book, the author shares some personal stories and lessons of the teachers and the students and asks the parents to learn this lesson so that they can prepare their children for the future.

    52. Why We Sleep

    Author: Matthew Walker

    Originally published: 28 September 2017

    Why We Sleep
    Why We Sleep

    This 2017 book highlights the importance of sleep in our life and how it helps us in living a healthy life. Sleep is the prime thing that has a huge impact on the physical and mental wellbeing of a human being. The author is a neuroscientist and sleep expert who explains in this book how sleep can secure us from fatal diseases as well. In this book, he also suggests some ways that can guarantee a good night’s sleep.


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    53. The Ride of a Lifetime

    Author: Robert Iger

    Originally published: 23 September 2019

    The Ride of a Lifetime
    The Ride of a Lifetime

    This memoir written by businessman Bob Iger was able to make into the list of Bill Gates. In this book, Iger talks about the achievement of his life and the lessons he has learned while being the CEO of Walt Disney Company for 15 years.

    Here, he has shared all the ideas and values that he has perceived in these years and how he believed optimism, courage, and fairness can help in becoming a better person. Bill Gates said it is one of the business books that he’ll unapologetically recommend, that gives tips on how to build a business.

    54. The Choice: Embrace The Possible

    Author: Dr. Edith Eva Eger

    Originally published: 2017

    The Choice: Embrace The Possible
    The Choice: Embrace The Possible

    It is an autobiography of Edith Eger when at the age of sixteen she was a gymnast and ballerina and was sent to Auschwitz. This book also includes the point where she saved her sister, in this book she has explained that our mind has become a prison, how freedom can be possible if only we confront our misery.

    55. Cloud Atlas

    Author: David Mitchell

    Originally published: March 2004

    Cloud Atlas
    Cloud Atlas

    This 2004 book is a merge of historical fiction and science fiction. This story is about the 19th century Hawai in a post-apocalyptic future. It consists of six stories and Bill Gates considers it ‘A wonder mind-bending novel.’

    56. The Great Influenza

    Author: John M. Barry

    Originally published: 2004

    The Great Influenza
    The Great Influenza

    This non-fiction talks about the havoc created by the 1918 flu that was one of the worst pandemics in history. The entire history of the 1918 pandemic can be found in this book, how it started, spread, and the invention of medicine to fight against it.

    57. Good Economics For Hard Times

    Author: Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo

    Originally published: 12 November 2019

    Good Economics For Hard Times
    Good Economics For Hard Times

    This 2019 Non-fiction was written by the 2019 Nobel prize winner duo and talks about different economics research that will help in solving the problems faced by the different societies and the modern economies. It includes immigration, inequality in income, climate change, and others.

    58. The Spy And The Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story Of The Cold War

    Author: Ben Macintyre

    Originally published: 18 September 2018

    The Spy And The Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story Of The Cold War
    The Spy And The Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story Of The Cold War

    This book by Ben Macintyre was published in the year 2018 and tells the tale of Oleg Gordievsky. This spy thriller throws light on the cold war era and how Gordievsky worked for the West and exposed several Russian spies and destroyed their plans. The story brings the reader to the world of betrayal and is considered one of the best spy thriller books.

    59. The New Jim Crow

    Author: Michelle Alexander

    Originally published: 5 January 2010

    The New Jim Crow
    The New Jim Crow

    This 2010 book covers the topic of race in America and how the justice system sometimes targets people from different communities and colours especially, black people. Racial discrimination is real and this book enlightens people of its horror and its consequence.

    60. Range

    Author: David Epstein

    Originally published: 28 May 2019

    Range
    Range

    In this book, Epstein talked about the world’s most successful people from different fields. He argued that generalists find their path late but they really good at what they do. The book talks about how it is okay to start late and gain lots of experience.

    61. The Splendid And The Vile

    Author: Erik Larson

    Originally published: 25 February 2020

    The Splendid And The Vile
    The Splendid And The Vile

    This book by Erik Larson talks about the years 1940 and 1941 when the citizens were worried that Germany would bomb them any day. The fear and anxiety that the people experienced at that time and how Winston Churchill help them out during this period of time.

    62. Breath From Salt

    Author: Bijal P, Trivedi

    Originally published: 8 September 2020

    Breath From Salt
    Breath From Salt

    This 2020 book by Trivedi talks about the amazing scientific invention that helps cystic fibrosis patients. The emotions of the family of the patient, the doctor including the patients as well, the book described everything.

    63. Lights Out: Pride, Delusion And The Fall Of General Electric

    Author: Thomas Gryta and Ted Mann

    Originally published: 21 July 2020

    Light Out: Pride, Delusion And The Fall Of General Electric
    Lights Out: Pride, Delusion And The Fall Of General Electric

    This 2020 book is a Wall street journal bestseller that describes how America’s one of the biggest companies General Electric failed. In here all the mistakes that are done by the company have been explained that has resulted in its downfall.

    64. Under A White Sky: The Nature Of The Future

    Author: Elizabeth Kolbert

    Under A White Sky: The Nature Of The Future
    Under A White Sky: The Nature Of The Future

    This book by Kolbert has mainly focused on numerous types of environmental crises. It talks about how taking the help from technologies for countering climate change can lead to some more problems. This book also talks about the role of technology in our lives in modern times.

    65. A Promised Land

    Author: Barack Obama

    Originally published: 17 November 2020

    A Promised Land
    A Promised Land

    This 2020 book by Barack Obama, the former President of the United States of America is an autobiography and a memoir and talks about his political career and the years that have changed the history of the country. One of the events that are also included here is the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011.

    66. The Overstory

    Author: Richard Powers

    Originally published: 3 April 2019

    The Overstory
    The Overstory

    This 2019 book by Powers is an environmental fiction and talks about 9 people from America and their experience with trees and their connections with them that made them realize the importance of trees and what consequences the destruction of forest will bring in the world.

    67. An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science Of The Immune System

    Author: Matt Richtel

    Originally published: 12 March 2019

    An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science Of The Immune System
    An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science Of The Immune System

    This 2019 book will help you understand the human immune system and its defence network. The book describes how our immunity helps us in healing wounds, fighting deadly diseases, and basically keeping humans alive. Gates considers this book a guideline that will help humans in taking valuable steps to stop Covid-19.

    68. Project Hail Mary

    Author: Andy Weir

    Originally published: 4 May 2021

    Project Hail Mary
    Project Hail Mary

    This 2021 Science Fiction tells the tale of Ryland Grace, a teacher-turned astronaut who is suffering from amnesia after waking up from a coma. Although he is the last hope of humanity, he doesn’t remember his name. Project Hail Mary talks about discovery and survival. Gates considers it a fun book to read as the plot is woven amazingly.

    69. A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence

    Author: Matt Richtel

    Originally published: 2 March 2021

    A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence
    A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence

    This book talks about the theory of intelligence and the mystery of brains. It also talks about what will be the future of AI in our world. The book answers some of science’s greatest questions. Gates considered this book fascinating as it talks about the whole architecture of the brain.

    70. Hamnet

    Author: Maggie O’Farrell

    Originally published: 31 March 2020

    Hamnet
    Hamnet

    This 2020 book set a fictional situation where the author meets Sakespeare’s son Hamnet, who died at the young age of 11. The book shows how the grief-stricken family has been torn apart after the death of the little child. Gates said that the book is well written.

    71. The Code Breaker : Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race

    Author: Walter Isaacson

    Originally published: 9 March 2021

    The Code Breaker : Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race
    The Code Breaker : Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race

    This book is basically the biography of the 2020 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Jennifer Doudna. Doudna won the prize for showing gene editing where one can cure blood diseases by cutting DNA. It was the number one book on New York Times Bestseller list.

    72. The Power

    Author: Naomi Alderman

    Originally published: 27 October 2016

    The Power
    The Power

    This 2016 Novel is Science fiction and the plot is surrounded on women who got the ability to produce electric jolts from their fingers, thus making the female gender powerful. The book was recommended by Gates’s daughter to him. The book basically talks about gender equality what could happen when the female gender gets an upper hand.

    73. Why We’re Polarized

    Author: Ezra Klein

    Originally published: 28 January 2020

    Why We're Polarized
    Why We’re Polarized 

    This 2020 Non-fiction book talks about the political polarization in the United States of America between the two main parties in the country. The book shows you that political ideologies have split up the people of the country and it also talks about the human psychology behind it.

    74. The Lincoln Highway

    Author: Amor Towles

    Originally published: 5 October 2021

    The Lincoln Highway
    The Lincoln Highway

    The Lincoln Highway is a sequel to a book called A Gentleman in Moscow. The plot surrounded two brothers who are en route to California from Nebraska in search of their mother. The book shows how our journey is never predictable and is full of twists and turns.

    75. The Ministry for the Future

    Author: Kim Stanley Robinson

    Originally published: 6 October 2020

    The Ministry for the Future
    The Ministry for the Future

    This 2020 Novel is a Science fiction that revolves around the future world and how climate change has affected the planet. The complexity of the situation has been well explained in the book which could happen in the future if one is not aware of the difficult situation now.

    76. How the World Really Works

    Author: Vaclav Smil

    Originally published: 27 January 2022

    How the World Really Works
    How the World Really Works

    The 2022 book covers various topics and is written for general audiences. This book like its title actually talks about how the world works. From food production to energy conservation, it consists of all the basic information that involves our survival on the planet. Gates has considered this book a masterpiece and a must-read.


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    Conclusion

    Bill Gates has recommended many books and asked people to read them because he strongly believes that a reader becomes a leader in the future. He is an ardent reader himself and reads almost 50 books a year.  All these books in the list above will entertain, educate and inspire people with their interesting content and can be considered as treasures for book lovers.

    FAQs

    Who is Bill Gates?

    Bill Gates is an American businessman, author, developer, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder of a multinational technology company.

    How many Books does Bill Gates read every year?

    Bill Gates reads approximately 50 books every year.

    Does Bill Gates have a Blog?

    Yes, Bill Gates does have a personal blog and its name is Gates Notes.

  • List of All the Books Ever Recommended by Elon Musk

    More than half of the population have heard the name Elon Musk in recent events, who is very known for many reputable titles- Founder, CEO & chief engineer of SpaceX, CEO of Tesla, founder of The Boring company & PayPal, and Co-founder of Neuralink, Zip2, and OpenAL.

    As everybody knows, Elon became the richest person on earth, as of November 2021. Generally, Elon was born to an African-American parent on 28th June 1971. At a very young age, Elon built an intent in computers & entrepreneurship, whereby he created a video game at the age of 12.

    Besides, People inspire him for a reason, for instance, to cut off the huge expense of launching rockets, he established SpaceX that helps make affordable rockets. On the other hand, to conduct a smooth digital payment method, Elon Musk developed PayPal intending to change society.

    For that matter, Elon Musk grew an interest in electric cars and built a company ‘Tesla’ that is considered to have done exceptional work in his career, which turned the entire world upside down.

    Here are list of 70 books recommended by Elon Musk.

    1. Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom
    2. Merchants of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway
    3. Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark
    4. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
    5. Zero to One by Blake Masters and Peter Thiel
    6. Chapterhouse Dune by Frank Herbert
    7. Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow and Yoshua Bengio
    8. Benjamin Franklin- An American Life by Walter Isaacson
    9. Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks
    10. Acts of Love by Talulah Riley
    11. The Lord Of Rings by J.R.R Tolkein
    12. The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
    13. The Big Picture by Sean M. Carroll
    14. Our Final Invention by James Barrat
    15. Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov
    16. Lying by Sam Harris
    17. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
    18. Consider Phlebas by Iain M Banks
    19. Screw Business As Usual by Richard Branson
    20. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
    21. A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin
    22. Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
    23. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
    24. Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie
    25. Structures by J.E Gordan
    26. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Faith by Will and Ariel Durant
    27. Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
    28. Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore
    29. The Story of Civilization Our Oriental Heritage by Will and Ariel Durant
    30. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy by Douglas Adam
    31. The Story of Civilization: The Renaissance by Will and Ariel Durant
    32. Ignition by John Drury Clark
    33. The moon is a harsh mistress by Robert A. Heinlein
    34. Das Kapital by Karl Marx
    35. Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger
    36. A Woman makes a Plan by Maye Musk
    37. Modern Engineering for Design of Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines by Dieter K Hazel
    38. Daemon by Daniel Suarez
    39. Foundation’s Edge by Isaac Asimov
    40. A stainless steel rat by Harry Harrison
    41. The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
    42. Twelve against the Gods by William Bolitho
    43. The Age of Napoleon by Will & Ariel Durrant
    44. The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster
    45. Human Compatibility by Stuart Russell
    46. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Reason Begins by Will and Ariel Durant
    47. Liftoff by Eric Berger
    48. Surface Detail by Iain Banks
    49. Matter by Iain Banks
    50. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV by Will and Ariel Durant
    51. The State of the Art by Iain Banks
    52. Excession by Iain Banks
    53. The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain Banks
    54. The Story of Civilization: The Life of Greece by Will and Ariel Durant
    55. The Player of Games by Iain Banks
    56. If the Universe is Teeming with Aliens… Where is Everybody?
    57. Look to Windward by Iain Banks
    58. Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX and a Quest for a fantastic future by Ashlee Vance
    59. Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Issacson
    60. Lord of Flies by William Golding
    61. Empire: The Life, Legend and the Madness of Howard Hughes by Donald L. Barlett
    62. The Story of Civilization: The Reformation by Will and Ariel Durant
    63. Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov
    64. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Voltaire by Will and Ariel Durant
    65. Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov
    66. The Story of Civilization: Rousseau and Revolution by Will and Ariel Durant
    67. Forward Foundation by Isaac Asimov
    68. Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov
    69. Heretics of Dune by Frank Herbert
    70. God Emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert
    FAQ

    1. Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom

    Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom
    Superintelligence

    One of the best books suggested by Elon musk is Superintelligence. Nick Bostrom argued that machine brains surpass human brains in general intelligence, whereby superintelligence could replace human brains and live as a dominant on earth.

    2. Merchants of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway

    Merchants of Doubt
    Merchants of Doubt

    Generally, this book tells you about the scientists disclosing the truth behind Tobacco which ultimately leads to Global warming.

    3. Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark

    Life 3.0
    Life 3.0

    The author discusses the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the future of life on earth and beyond.

    4. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

    Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
    Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

    As is the case of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple. He became an inspiration for many people. On the matter of this, Elon Musk recommends Steve Jobs autobiography to his followers.

    5. Zero to One by Blake Masters and Peter Thiel

    Zero to One by Blake Masters and Peter Thiel
    Zero to One by Blake Masters and Peter Thiel

    The name itself proved that a person with zero knowledge could gain everything by reading Zero to One book. This book is all about building the future by developing startups.

    6. Chapterhouse Dune by Frank Herbert

    Chapterhouse Dune by Frank Herbert
    Chapterhouse Dune by Frank Herbert

    As we know that this book ‘Dune’ has been the talk of the town in recent times. Dune is a science fiction novel that focuses on the future happening in a stellar society in which many noble houses control planetary lands.

    7. Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengioand Aaron Courville

    Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville
    Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville

    Deep Learning emphasizes the concept of techniques used in industry and on account of this Elon Musk said, “Written by three experts in the field, Deep Learning is the only comprehensive book on the subject.”

    8. Benjamin Franklin- An American Life by Walter Isaacson

    Benjamin Franklin- An American Life by Walter Isaacson
    Benjamin Franklin- An American Life by Walter Isaacson

    This book is a biography of an eminent U.S statesman- Benjamin Franklin. Elon musk suggested Benjamin Franklin an American life to improve the standard of living in terms of many facts. Elon recommends this book to acknowledge the adventures of an apprentice Benjamin Franklin.

    9. Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks

    Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks
    Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks

    This book is a fiction novel that narrates the life of Cheradenine Zakalwe.

    10. Acts of Love by Talulah Riley

    Acts of Love by Talulah Riley
    Acts of Love by Talulah Riley

    Acts of Love is a modern love story. According to Elon Musk the characters in the book sound fictional even though the plot is based on real events.

    11. The Lord Of The Rings by J.R.R Tolkein

    The Lord Of Rings by J.R.R Tolkein
    The Lord Of The Rings by J.R.R Tolkein

    Novels are better than movies. However, both the novel and film series of The Lord Of The Rings have been captivating us to date. The Lord of the Rings is an epic and fantasy-filled novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien. The novel is about a group of heroes who thrive to save their origin from evil.

    12. The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

    The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
    The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

    Elon Musk has recommended Adam Smith’s one of the finest works to give us all a gist of the industrialized capitalist network that was overturning the mercantilist network.

    13. The Big Picture by Sean M. Carroll

    The Big Picture by Sean M. Carroll
    The Big Picture by Sean M. Carroll

    We all know, popular astrophile Elon’s fondness for the universe is distinctly evident. In that case, the book The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe is a salient piece for the theory of poetic naturalism.

    14. Our Final Invention by James Barrat

    Our Final Invention by James Barrat
    Our Final Invention by James Barrat

    it’s quite debatable why the Tesla CEO has recommended this book as Our Final Invention by James Barrat: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era discusses the pros and cons of artificial intelligence about the human race.

    15. Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov

    Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov
    Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov

    The first best trilogy in science fiction, The Foundation is one of the recommended books by Elon Musk. Initially, the trilogy was published in 1951 by Issac Asimov, utterly describing the downfall as well as the rebirth of a huge interstellar empire in the universe of the coming future.

    16. Lying by Sam Harris

    Lying by Sam Harris
    Lying by Sam Harris

    On the other hand, Lying by American Author and neuroscience Sam Harris is a book that yields the readers to reflect on their own lives and lies. Rationally, this book has a great theme implicating that instead of lying, one can tell the truth to improve and simplify one’s life in society.

    17. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

    Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
    Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

    The 1957 science fiction novel by Ayn Rand is about the concept of the murder of a man’s body. Ayn Rand has delineated that the murder is not the end, but the start or rebirth of a man’s spirit.

    18. Consider Phlebas by Iain M Banks

    Consider Phlebas by Iain M Banks
    Consider Phlebas by Iain M Banks

    Iain M Banks’s first science fiction novel takes people into an unrealistic world filled with human and alien races. Starting from the exploration of the nature of war, morality, and the limitless bounds of mankind’s imagination, Consider Phlebas is a great piece to read.

    19. Screw Business As Usual by Richard Branson

    Screw Business As Usual by Richard Branson
    Screw Business As Usual by Richard Branson

    For business ventures, Elon recommends this book to readers who aspire for a noteworthy future. Moreover, this book has the best, exciting, and inspiring stories of people that can certainly stimulate any reader.

    20. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

    The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
    The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

    The best-selling book is surprisingly also one of Elon’s recommendations. The book explores how cancer affects those who are diagnosed and how their families and friends react to their diagnoses.

    21. A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin

    A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin
    A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin

    Game of Thrones is one of the best series of all time. However, Elon’s favorite is its novel ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’. In a similar narration, A song of Ice and Fire is all about magic, realism, politics, society, with an incredible portrait of characters, violence, sexuality, feminism, religion, and food.

    22. Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

    Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
    Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

    The once famous play is now a great book, in which Whitley focuses on the human condition, absurdism, nihilism, and friendship. On the whole, the author captures the true meaning behind a meaningless existence.


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    23. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

    The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
    The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

    The notion to perceive the biology of selfishness and altruism can be achieved by giving a read to The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins. Not only humans but also animals are capable of sacrificing themselves for others is evident.

    24. Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie

    Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie
    Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie

    The award-winning story has captured readers with the mere portrait of a woman. It’s a powerful story of a fourteen-year-old German princess, who has traveled to Russia, and eventually, becomes one of the most memorable and powerful women.

    25. Structures by J.E Gordan

    Structures by J.E Gordon
    Structures by J.E Gordon

    Elon has recommended this book, especially for engineers, builders, and architects. The plot eventually concludes about uniting together in the end, no matter what.

    26. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Faith by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Faith by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Faith by Will and Ariel Durant

    This book is solely about cultural history and known for its wonderful narrative history.  Moreover, the book is a very informative piece, if one wants to know about cultural creation, its origin, its development, and so on.

    27. Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein

    Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
    Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein

    This science fiction is every sci-fi reader’s go-to fantasy. The novel by Robert A Heinlein depicts the story of a human who comes to earth in early adulthood after being born on Mars and brought up by Martians.

    28. Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore

    Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore
    Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore

    The biography of Stalin written by Simon Sebag Montefiore gives a fine narrative of dear, betrayal, privilege, debauchery, family life, and the murderous cruelty of this secret world.

    29. The Story of Civilization Our Oriental Heritage by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: The Reformation by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: The Reformation by Will and Ariel Durant

    On the other hand, this volume of The Story of Civilization Our Oriental Heritage depicts the Near Eastern history until the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 330BC, plus the history of India, China, and Japan.

    30. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy by Douglas Adam

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy by Douglas Adam
    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy by Douglas Adam

    The adaptation of Douglas Adams’s radio series, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy is about a human who wanders the universe after the annihilation of the earth with extraterrestrial occupation.

    31. The Story of Civilization: The Renaissance by Will and Ariel Durant

    Meanwhile, this volume of The Story of Civilization implicates the history of the Renaissance, that is the country Italy. The story predominantly underscores the contributions of famous characters in history.

    32. Ignition by John Drury Clark

    Ignition by John Drury Clark
    Ignition by John Drury Clark

    The writer creates the story with an idea on the development of the explosive fuels that could help with the search for a rocket propellant in a notion to men into space.

    33. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein

    The moon is a harsh mistress by Robert A. Heinlein
    The Moon is a harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein

    The 1996 science factor is about a lunar colony’s revolt against absentee rule from the earth.

    34. Das Kapital by Karl Marx

    Das Kapital by Karl Marx
    Das Kapital by Karl Marx

    Elon’s recommendation for capitalism readers is here! The book Das Kapital delivers knowledge of capitalism, from how the capitalist system works to how it ends.

    35. Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger

    Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger
    Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger

    A crystal clear narration about the experiences of combat on the front line is what makes Storm of Steel a memoir of astonishing power, savagery, and ashen lyricism.

    36. A Woman makes a Plan by Maye Musk

    A woman makes a plan by Maye Musk
    A woman makes a plan by Maye Musk

    The author Maye Musk shares her experiences through the book A Woman Makes a Plan. Apparently, as a nutritionist and model, Maye has inspired Elon to a greater extent.

    37. Modern Engineering for Design of Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines by Dieter K Hazel

    As the title says, the book is the introduction to the design of liquid rocket engines and every component used to engineer them.

    38. Daemon by Daniel Suarez

    Daemon by Daniel Suarez
    Daemon by Daniel Suarez

    Daemon, the book is about a computer application named Daemon, which begins to change the real world after the original programmer’s death.

    39. Foundation’s Edge by Isaac Asimov

    Foundation’s Edge by Isaac Asimov
    Foundation’s Edge by Isaac Asimov

    The storyline is about a love story between Pelorat and a woman named Bliss. When people are forced to lead a life in the future in the galaxy, whereby their lives are at stake.

    40. The Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison

    The Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison
    The Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison

    The stainless steel rat by Harry Harrison has given us one of the famous fictional characters named ‘slippery Jim’.

    41. The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

     The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
     The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

    The novel is about the history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire between 1776 and 1788.

    42. Twelve against the Gods by William Bolitho

    Twelve against the Gods by William Bolitho
    Twelve against the Gods by William Bolitho

    Over and above, Twelve against God is to honor without hypocrisy the deeds of men and women with larger destiny.

    43. The Age of Napoleon by Will & Ariel Durant

    The Age of Napoleon by Will & Ariel Durant
    The Age of Napoleon by Will & Ariel Durant

    A well-written portrait of the age of Napoleon that depicts his heroism and revolution of western civilization.

    44. The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster

    The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster
    The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster

    The reality of men’s reliance on machines is well-written by E.M Forster through his novel The Machine Stops.

    45. Human Compatibility by Stuart Russell

    Human Compatibility by Stuart Russell
    Human Compatibility by Stuart Russell

    The depiction of risks to humanity from advanced Artificial Intelligence is seen in Stuart Russell’s Human Compatibility.

    46. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Reason Begins by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Reason Begins by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Reason Begins by Will and Ariel Durant

    This book is about the understanding of modern European history, which tells about religious strife and other scientific progress between the period 1550 and 1650s.

    47. Liftoff by Eric Berger

    Liftoff by Eric Berger
    Liftoff by Eric Berger

    Elon Musk recommended this book by saying ‘Just Read It’, where the inside story of the first four historic flights that launched SpaceX– the world’s leading-edge rocket company.

    48. Surface Detail by Iain Banks

    Surface Detail by Iain Banks
    Surface Detail by Iain Banks

    The story is set in 2970 AD, where the plot covers the six to eight hundred years events of Surface Detail.

    49. Matter by Iain Banks

    Matter Iain Banks
    Matter by Iain Banks

    This book ‘Matter’ set in his Culture universe, was published on 25th January 2006 by  Iain Banks, whereby the story revolves around a pre-industrial human civilization.

    50. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV by Will and Ariel Durant

    This book is the eighth volume of the Pulitzer series, which is based on a history of European civilization in the period of Pascal, Moliere, Cromwell, Milton, Spinoza, Newton, and Peter the Great around 1648 to 1715.


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    51. The State of the Art by Iain Banks

    The State of the Art by Iain Banks
    The State of the Art by Iain Banks

    It is a short story collection by Iain Bank, a Scottish writer that was published in 1991, and tells about the fictional universe.

    52. Excession by Iain Banks

    Excession by Iain Banks
    Excession by Iain Banks

    Another fictional novel of Iain Bank- Recession which featured a utopian fictional interstellar society, so-called ‘The Culture’.

    53. The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain Banks

    The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain Banks
    The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain Banks

    It is a science fiction novel based on the techno-utopian cultural universe which was published on 4th October 2012 by Iain Banks.

    54. The Story of Civilization: The Life of Greece by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: The Life of Greece by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: The Life of Greece by Will and Ariel Durant

    The plot revolves around the golden age of historical writing, before specialization that had invaded the field. Besides, the story talks about the statesmanship, science, arts, religion, literature, philosophy, and morals of the ancient Greeks.

    55. The Player of Games by Iain Banks

    The player of games by Iain Banks
    The player of games by Iain Banks

    Another novel in the series Culture by Iain Bank was published in 1988, is based on a character named- Jernau Gurgeh. He was an expert player of games, rarely lost in competition, and still felt unworthy, whereas he takes place in an ultimate advanced & convoluted game that supported an entire civilization.

    56. If the Universe is Teeming with Aliens… Where is Everybody?

    If the Universe is teeming with Aliens… where is everybody?
    If the Universe is teeming with Aliens… where is everybody?

    The story If the Universe is teeming with Aliens… where is everybody? is coherent and understandable and covers a diverse range of topics about various research fields.

    57. Look to Windward by Iain Banks

    Look to Windward by Iain Banks
    Look to Windward by Iain Banks

    It is science fiction as the sixth novel in the series Cultural by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks which was published in 2000. Notably, the plot revolves around the events of the Indian-Culture war, whereby Windward deals with the aftermath of the war events.

    58. Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX and a Quest for a fantastic future by Ashlee Vance

    Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance
    Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance

    Elon Musk, himself recommended his autobiography book ‘Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX and a Quest for a Fantastic Future’ which was published on 19th May 2015.

    59. Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Issacson

    Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson
    Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson

    The Journalist and American author Walter Isaacson prescribes the life and Universe of the great scientist Einstein in such a way that is acclaimed very well.

    60. Lord of Flies by William Golding

    Lord of Flies by William Golding
    Lord of Flies by William Golding

    The Nobel Prize-winning British author William Golding published ‘Lord of Files’ which is focused on a group of British boys stranded on an isolated island and their attempts to govern themselves written so intellectually and interestingly.

    61. Empire: The life, legend and the madness of Howard Hughes by Donald L. Barlett

    Empire: The life, legend and the madness of Howard Hughes by Donald L. Barlett
    Empire: The life, legend and the madness of Howard Hughes by Donald L. Barlett

    The storyline emphasis on an aviator, playboy, Entrepreneur, and Recluse- Howard Hudges, which is written by Donald L.Barlett and published in 1979.

    62. The Story of Civilization: The Reformation by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: The Reformation by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: The Reformation by Will and Ariel Durant

    This book discusses the events of European civilization from Wyclif to Calvin, i.e 1300-1564. Furthermore, the book speaks about the lives of Charles V, Columbus, Durer, Erasmus, Henry VII, Knox, Luther, More, Rabelais, Wolsey, Mary I, and Chaucer.

    63. Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov

    Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov
    Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov

    Another book of Issac Asimov and the fifth novel in the in-universe chronology and the third novel of the Foundation series was published in 1953 by Gnome publishers.

    64. The Story of Civilization: The Age of Voltaire by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Voltaire by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: The Age of Voltaire by Will and Ariel Durant

    This volume of  The Story of Civilization covers the history of Europe and the Near East from 1559 to 1648.

    65. Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov

    Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov
    Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov

    The story covers how the enterprising General Bel Rise of the Galactic Empire launched an attack against the Foundation.

    66. The Story of Civilization: Rousseau and Revolution by Will and Ariel Durant

    The Story of Civilization: Rousseau and Revolution by Will and Ariel Durant
    The Story of Civilization: Rousseau and Revolution by Will and Ariel Durant

    The plot is set on the history of civilization in France, England, and Germany from 1756 and in the remainder of Europe from 1715-1789.

    67. Forward The Foundation by Isaac Asimov

    Forward Foundation by Isaac Asimov
    Forward Foundation by Isaac Asimov

    It is the second of two prequels to the foundation series that was published in 1993 by an American author Issac Asimov.

    68. Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov

    Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov
    Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov

    It is the fifth and last novel in the series Foundation by Issac Asimov, generally, the plot is all about the future, whereby humans colonize the galaxy.

    69. Heretics of Dune by Frank Herbert

    Heretics of Dune by Frank Herbert
    Heretics of Dune by Frank Herbert

    Another fifth book in the science fiction series is Dune, which is ranked for best-selling book in 1984. The story is focused on the aftermath of Tyrant Leto II’s death.

    70. God Emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert

    God emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert
    God emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert

    It is the fourth book in the franchise of Dune’s six novels which is based on the God-Emperor, Leto II Atreides, who has become a hybrid of humans and giant sandworms and ruled the universe for 3500 years.


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    Conclusion

    As it is known, Elon Musk’s love for books is inevitable, so it’s no little surprising how intellectual and inventive he is. Thus, books are great, the moment when you open one and sink into it you can escape from the real world into a fictional story that’s more interesting than yours will ever be.

    He is not only a great book recommender but also, one of the greatest entrepreneurs and business magnates of this decade. His love for books can simply tell us how he has molded throughout his career.

    As you read earlier, these are the top books suggested by Elon Musk to his fans, by taking us into his private library. Eventually, it is proven that books are what made the Entrepreneur Elon Musk today. Over and above, in 2015, an author named Vance has officially published a biography book on Elon titled ‘Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX and a Quest for a Fantastic Future.

    FAQ

    Did Elon Musk read 2 books a day?

    Yes, According to his brother, Elon Musk would read through two books per day.

    What is Elon Musk’s favorite book?-

    Elon Musk’s favorite book is “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”.

    What book does Elon Musk recommend?

    The top book recommendations of Elon Musk are, “Structures: Or Why Things Don’t Fall Down” by J.E. Gordon, “Benjamin Franklin: An American Life” by Walter Isaacson, “Einstein: His Life and Universe” by Walter Isaacson, “Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies” by Nick Bostrom and “Merchants of Doubt” by Erik M.

  • Must Read Startup Books for Entrepreneurs in 2020

    Books are distinct from visceral forms of entertainment for various reasons. They can be a game-changer, often for the greater good. Entrepreneurs must read books which are enriched with words of wisdom put forth by experienced entrepreneurs and market leaders who have years of experience good and bad in the industry.

    We have compiled a list of 10 best books for entrepreneur, that you should read, no matter you’re an established entrepreneur or just starting out in that direction.

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    Best Startup Books for Entrepreneurs

    Zero to one

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    Zero to One

    Author : Peter Thiel and Blake Masters

    Publication Year : 2014

    One of thee best books on startups is penned by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters, a self-made billionaire, Zero to One gives an insight into his journey from co-founding PayPal to selling it to eBay for a cool $1.5 billion along with investing in Facebook. Peter highlights important lessons and valuable techniques that entrepreneurs can incorporate in their ventures.

    Think and Grow Rich

    Think & Grow Rich
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    Author : ‎Napoleon Hill

    Publication Year : 1937

    Arguably one of the most motivational pieces of writing that the world has come across, and therefore a must read for every entrepreneur. This self-help book published by Napoleon Hill in 1939 is the amalgamation of powerful thoughts that were the driving factor behind prominent personalities of the 18th and 19th century. Andrew Carnegie was the wealthy philanthropist whose proposal compelled Napoleon to bring this 250-page book to fruition. It took him nearly 20 years before the perfected version to come up with the perfected version of ‘Think and Grow Rich’.

    The Warren Buffett Way

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    The Warren Buffet Way 

    Author : Robert G. Hagstrom
    Publication Year : 1994

    Not a fairy-tale by any means, the book talks of Buffett’s initial years, such as his first stock and important lessons he learned from legends such as Philip Fresher. The core of the writing is his four principles of investment methodology- Business, management, finance, and markets; there are nine case studies elucidating how he used these tenets to invest in some of his holdings. It has been written by Robert G. Hagstrom.

    How We Make Stuff Now: Turn Ideas Into Products That Build Successful Businesses

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    How We Make Stuff Now

    Author : Jules Pieri
    Publication Year : 2019

    This book is a must read book for entrepreneurs who are working on a physical product. There are 16 chapters like Design and Documentation, Prototyping, Funding, Manufacturing, Packaging, Direct to Consumer, Logistics, and Inventory Management for hardware and product business. These chapters are filled with case study examples from companies that have had products in The Grommet.

    When to Jump: If the Job You Have Isn’t the Life You Want

    Author : Mike Lewis
    Publication Year : 2018

    Mike Lewis gives the much-needed guidance for those planning to step into the entrepreneurial waters. With a foreword from Sheryl Sandberg, the book is a collection of short stories by numerous successful founders describing their journey in the first place. A must read, especially for those who are hesitant to ditch their 9 to 5 job for entrepreneurship.

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    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

    Author : Stephen Covey
    Publication Year : 1989

    “Habits make a man”, and taking a cue from individuals known for being effective and efficient won’t do any harm. After all, almost everyone tries to emulate the most intelligent kid in the class. Summarizing the seven points into one-liners would do injustice the book, for the explanation behind each habit is worth reading!

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    Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do

    Author : Jennifer Eberhardt
    Publication Year : 2019

    Jennifer Eberhardt writes about her decades of experience studying race and everyday interactions. She suggests that in order to overcome our own racial biases, we must acknowledge them. This book helps us to view how racial bias works in our own minds and throughout society. Her research shows critical information which can help leaders better understand how biases can impact our judgment and how we are perceived by the communities we are sworn to serve.

    Start With Why

    Author : Simon Sinek
    Publication Year : 2009

    Simon Sinek’s Ted talk is amazing and I’d personally recommend you to watch it before reading ‘Start With Why’. In this book, Simon puts forward the idea that throughout history, renowned leaders have valued the why over how and what. His philosophy and real-life examples ought to inspire the reader to inspire those around him or her. Such is the ripple effect produced by this wonderful writing!

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    Networking Like a Pro: Turning Contacts Into Connections

    Author : Ivan Misner, Brian Hilliard
    Publication Year : 2009

    The cumulative work of three writers– Ivan R. Misner, David Alexander and Brian Hilliard, this guide teaches the art of networking and how businesses can leverage the power of connecting to turn successful. A useful technique known as ‘four streams of networking rivers’, outlining how to have a well-developed referral network, is just one among the various reasons as to why every entrepreneur must read this masterpiece.

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    Brave New Work: Are You Ready to Reinvent Your Organization?

    Author : Aaron Dignan
    Publication Year : 2019

    Aaron Dignan helps teams around the world completely reinvent their operating systems which is fundamental principles and practices that shape their culture—with extraordinary success. He helps them see that organizations aren’t machines to be predicted and controlled. Instead, Organization is a complex human system full of potential waiting to be released. In Brave New Work, you’ll learn exactly how to reinvent the way you work, not through top-down mandates, but through a groundswell of autonomy, trust, and transparency.

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    The 4-Hour Work Week

    Author : Tim Ferriss
    Publication Year : 2007

    Tim Ferris introduces the concept of the ‘New Rich’, one that encourages the lifestyle of doing, having and being whatever the person wants. The technique known as DEAL: Definition, Elimination, Automation and finally Liberation, is what the author feels every man should follow in order to gain financial freedom and thus live life better.

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    The Founder’s Dilemmas: Anticipating and Avoiding Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup

    Author : Noam T. Wasserman
    Publication Year : 2012

    Noam Wasserman’s efforts bring to notice a topic that is often downplayed in the process of launching a startup: Difficulties and adversities. Through research, Wasserman talks of the most common pitfalls that founders have to endure. To better prepare such future leaders, this book serves as an essential toolbox; this gem of a book transcends a self-improvement guide!

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    The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done

    Author : Peter Drucker
    Publication Year : 1966

    Peter F. Ducker is considered to be the most influential management thinker ever. In this book, Ducker highlights the constraints that executives and those in similar positions are subjected to. He then provides excellent suggestions for maintaining the business effectiveness that is imperative for being productive. A classic must read for entrepreneurs that was first published in 1966!

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    Creativity, Inc.

    Author : Edwin Catmull, Amy Wallace
    Publication Year : 2014

    In Creativity, Inc., Ed Catmull, President of Pixar Animation and Disney Animation, shares what happens behind-the-scenes in these two great companies. Creativity, Inc. is a book for managers who want to lead their employees to new heights. You can enter into the nerve center of Pixar Animation—into the meetings, postmortems, and “Braintrust” sessions where some of the most successful films in history are made. It is, at heart, a book about how to build a creative culture.

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    The Lean Startup

    Author : Eric Ries
    Publication Year : 2011

    The book is centered around the concepts of validated learning and build-measure-learn feedback loop which means build a product, measure your customers’ reactions, and learn if your idea has been validated or if you need to adapt. Repeat this cycle until your customers send you a clear signal that your product fits a market need. It tries to bring in a systematic approach to measuring the progress at a startup. According to the author of book, one must begin with the customers in the form of interviews and research discovery. Ries also recommends using a process called the Five Whys which is a technique designed to reach the core of an issue.

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    The Hard Thing About Hard Things

    Author : Ben Horowitz
    Publication Year : 2014

    The Hard Thing About Hard Things is written by Ben Horowitz who is a cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz and he is one of Silicon Valley’s most respected and experienced entrepreneurs. He writes his own story of founding, running, selling, buying, managing, and investing in technology companies to offer essential advice and practical wisdom for navigating the toughest problems business schools don’t cover.

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    Hooked

    Author : Nir Eyal, Ryan Hoover
    Publication Year : 2014

    Why do we use certain products regularly though many such products are available in the market? – like Google- What makes us habituated with certain products? Is there a pattern underlying how technologies hook us?

    Hooked is based on Eyal’s years of research, consulting, and practical experience. Hooked is written for product managers, designers, marketers, start-up founders, and anyone who seeks to understand how products influence our behavior.

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    Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries

    Author : Safi Bahcall
    Publication Year : 2019

    Safi Bahcall is a cofounder of the biotech company Synta Pharmaceuticals. This book explains about lessons learned in wartime as well as from Polaroid and space exploration, among other periods and events. Using examples that range from the spread of fires in forests to the hunt for terrorists online, and stories of thieves and geniuses and kings, Bahcall shows how this new kind of science helps us understand the behavior of companies and the fate of empires.

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    The $100 StartUp

    Author : Chris Guillebeau
    Publication Year : 2012

    The $100 StartUp put out the possibility of starting and running a successful business with a ridiculously small team (1 to 5 members) with many real-life case studies. Chris Guillebeau writes a step-by-step framework you can use to find where your passion meets your skills and turn those into an income from your couch, based on his own case studies. Using nothing but a laptop and some wifi in most cases, you can build a thriving software, freelance or education business and scale it as far as you want.

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    Nine Lies About Work: A Freethinking Leader’s Guide to the Real World

    Author : Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall
    Publication Year : 2019

    The new book ‘Nine Lies About Work’ explains the inherent flaws of traditional attempts to define effective leadership. Authors Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall explains the disconnect between the ways you know you work best and the ways you are told to work. They examine the practices that organisations do to exert control and impose uniformity: practices that have become common wisdom but that have failed to result in improved productivity and employee motivation.

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    The E-Myth Revisited

    Author : Michael E. Gerber
    Publication Year : 1995

    Michael E. Gerber originally published as “The E Myth” in 1986. Michael Gerber revised and updated the book in 1995. Michael E. Gerber explains how you can set up a company that depends much more on systems, than on people, and anyone can look after it with set of right instructions. He explains running a business and getting technical work done are two different things and shows you how you can set up a system dependent company rather than people dependent.

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    The Four Steps to the Epiphany

    Author : Steve Blank
    Publication Year : 2005

    Steve Blank explains hands-on instructions on how to handle customers, sales, marketing and building your company at different stages of your business. He explains how Customer Development Model is more useful than Product Development Model for new startups. There are four steps to the Customer Development Model: Customer Discovery, Customer Validation, Customer Creation and Company Building.

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    Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World

    Author : David Epstein
    Publication Year : 2019

    The book, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World explains diverse experiences are helpful in business, science, music, parenting and even sports. This book says that you can be more successful in life if you learn different things and don’t try to be an expert. The book also says generalization is the key to parenting, especially when it comes to guiding your children towards areas where they can excel: “The best thing [parents] can do is to expose [children] to a lot of things, help them to reflect on those things, that’s called self-regulatory learning.

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    Rockonomics: A Backstage Tour of What the Music Industry Can Teach Us About Economics and Life

    Author : Alan B. Krueger
    Publication Year : 2019

    Alan B. Krueger uses the music industry, from superstar artists to music executives, from managers to promoters, as a way in to explain key principles of economics, and the forces shaping our economic lives. Mr. Krueger surveys studies on the healing qualities of music — both its ability to “stir memories and emotions in people afflicted by neurological disorders,” and to make us happier.

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    Unlocking the Customer Value Chain: How Decoupling Drives Consumer Disruption

    Author : Thales S. Teixeira
    Publication Year : 2019

    The book, “Unlocking the Customer Value Chain: How Decoupling Drives Consumer Disruption” says how and why consumer industries are disrupted, and what established companies can do about it—while highlighting the specific strategies potential startups use to gain a competitive edge. Thales Teixeira is a Harvard Business School professor. Thales Teixeira explains the nature of competition has fundamentally changed. Using innovative new business models, startups are stealing customers by breaking the links in how consumers discover, buy and use products and services.

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    The Vagabonds: The Story of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison’s Ten-Year Road Trip

    Author : Jeff Guinn
    Publication Year : 2019

    The Vagabonds is the fascinating story of two American giants, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison. They were accompanied by Harvey Firestone, and naturalist John Burroughs too. The Vagabonds is an evenhanded look at four men who helped define their time. Author Jeff Guinn wrote the exciting parts of the vagabonds’ road trips and the impact they had on the populace without shying away from the profound character flaws of Ford and Edison. While not a detailed biography of these men, you get a good sense of who they were and what motivated them.

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    Everyday Chaos: Technology, Complexity, and How We’re Thriving in a New World of Possibility

    Author : David Weinberger
    Publication Year : 2019

    Everyday Chaos says how we’ve been busily, silently overturning our most basic ideas about change. That affects how we plan, measure success, make predictions, model and explain our world, and design strategies — and ultimately how we think the future emerges from the present. Through stories from history, business, and technology, philosopher and technologist David Weinberger finds the unifying truths lying below the surface of the tools we take for granted–and a future in which our best strategy often requires holding back from anticipating and instead creating as many possibilities as we can. The book’s imperative for business and beyond is simple: Make. More. Future.

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    What You Do Is Who You Are: How To Create Your Business Culture

    Author : Ben Horowitz
    Publication Year : 2019

    “What You Do Is Who You Are: How To Create Your Business Culture” takes readers through the process of designing a company culture and imbuing it with the values one wants to espouse as well as the level of performance one expects. The author combines lessons both from history and modern organisational practice with practical and often surprising advice to help us build cultures that can weather both good and bad times. This book is a journey through cultures ancient to modern, spotlighting models of leadership and culture-building from the samurai to prison gangs.

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    The Great Gatsby

    Author : F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Publication Year : 1925

    An American business magnate, co-founder of Microsoft Corporation. He is a great lover of books. He has always books on the roll to read. One of his all-time recommended books is ‘The Great Gatsby’ written by F.Scott Fitzgerald, which is a tragic love story, a mystery, and a social commentary on American life.

    This is the story of Jay Gatsby’s who has a desperate quest to win back his first love. It also shows the importance of honesty, the temptations of wealth, and the struggle to escape the past.

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    Winners Never Cheat Even in Difficult Times

    Author : Jon Huntsman Sr.
    Publication Year : 2005

    An Indian IT industrialist and the co-founder of Infosys is a good reader and writer. One of his recommended books is ‘Winners Never cheat even in Difficult Times’ by Jon M Huntsman.

    This book shows how the author himself built a $12 billion company from scratch, Huntsman tells how he struggled to get to the highest level and how you can too. This book is about remembering why you work and why you were chosen to lead. It’s about finding the courage to act on what you know is right. It’s all about winning in the right way.

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    King Lear

    Author : William Shakespeare
    Publication Year : 1606

    An American inventor, designer, entrepreneur, who was the co-founder, chief executive, and chairman of Apple Computer. He has a different collection of books. One of his recommended books is ‘King Lear’ by William Shakespeare.

    This story portrays how misguided judgments can lead to tragedies. King Lear is fooled by his two hypocritical daughters and makes a mistake by giving them his property. Fogged by illusion, he even missed to see the true love his third daughter had for him, the book gives a vivid depiction of what can go wrong if you lose your grip on your empire.

    The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

    Author : Thomas S.Kuhn
    Publication Year : 1962

    This book presents a revolutionary approach to how science functions and progresses. Against the normal perception of science as a linear accumulation of knowledge. Kuhn attempts to view science as progressing in leaps from one “paradigm” to the next.

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    The Remains of the Day

    Author : Kazuo Ishiguro
    Publication Year : 1989

    An American Internet and aerospace entrepreneur founder, chief executive officer of Amazon. He is very passionate about books and reading. One of his recommended books is ‘The Remains of the Day’ by Kazuo Ishiguro.

    It tells of a man’s journey into the past during a motoring trip through the English countryside, Told. From a first-person perspective, the story is narrated in the form of a diary by an English butler named Stevens. It begins in July 1956 at Darlington Hall, where Stevens has worked for 34 years.

    Entrepreneurs have to get along with creativity and management side by side, books are often a golden treasure to them.

    Reading is one smart way of helping them to think in various ways to achieve success. Learning is a never-ending process, successful people learn something new every single day through their habit of reading.

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    Some more books Entrepreneurs will Love to Read

    Business Adventures

    Author: John Brooks

    Publication Year: 1969

    The book includes stories about Wall Street with drama and adventure.

    Conscious Capitalism

    Author: John Mackey and Raj Sisodia

    Publication Year: 2013

    The book illustrates how business and capitalism can work most powerfully to create value for all stakeholders.

    As a Man Thinketh

    Author: James Allen

    Publishing Year: 1903

    As a Man Thinketh explores the central idea of self-empowerment writing.

    Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World

    Author: Rene Girard

    Publishing Year: 1987

    The book is an analysis of three core mechanisms that leads the widespread social interactions.

    Do let us know if you have read any other book which should have been in the list. We would love to read it and feature it in this list of the books for entrepreneurs.

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