The 5 Books Billionaire Bill Gates Recommends for Summer ReadingThe Microsoft co-founder's 2018 picks 'wrestle with big questions.'

ByLydia Belanger

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Whether you're headed to the beach this summer or just looking for some thought-provoking writing to immerse yourself in during your commute, multibillionaire and philanthropistBill Gateshas you covered. Each year, the Microsoft co-founder releases a list of five books he recommends for summer reading, and in 2018, the titles all "wrestle with big questions," as Gates puts it on his blog,Gates Notes.

"What makes a genius tick? Why do bad things happen to good people? Where does humanity come from and where are we headed?" Gates summarizes.

Gates' book selections typically span genres, and this summer's list consists mainly of nonfiction, memoir to bigography, as well as one work of historical fiction. But "despite the heavy subject matter," Gates reassures, "all these books were fun to read."

Read on and watch the video below for synopses of each of Gates' five summer reading picks. And for eight years' worth of book reviews from Gates, browse thebooks sectionon his blog.

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1.Leonardo da Vinciby Walter Isaacson

Why Gates is a fan:"I thinkLeonardo是有史以来最有趣的人之一。虽然ugh today he's best known as a painter, Leonardo had an absurdly wide range of interests, from human anatomy to the theater. Isaacson does the best job I've seen of pulling together the different strands of Leonardo's life and explaining what made him so exceptional. A worthy follow-up to Isaacson's great biographies of Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs."

2.Everything Happens for a Reason and Other Lies I've Lovedby Kate Bowler

Why Gates is a fan:"When Bowler, a professor at Duke Divinity School, is diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer, she sets out to understand why it happened. Is it a test of her character? The result is a heartbreaking, surprisingly funnymemoirabout faith and coming to grips with your own mortality."

3.Lincoln in the Bardoby George Saunders

Why Gates is a fan:"I thought I knew everything I needed to know about Abraham Lincoln, but thisnovelmade me rethink parts of his life. It blends historical facts from the Civil War with fantastical elements -- it's basically a long conversation among 166 ghosts, including Lincoln's deceased son. I got new insight into the way Lincoln must have been crushed by the weight of both grief and responsibility. This is one of those fascinating, ambiguous books you'll want to discuss with a friend when you're done."

4.Origin Story: A Big History of Everythingby David Christian

Why Gates is a fan: "David created my favorite course of all time,Big History. It tells the story of the universe from the Big Bang to today's complex societies, weaving together insights and evidence from various disciplines into a single narrative. If you haven't taken Big History yet,Origin Storyis a great introduction. If you have, it's a great refresher. Either way, the book will leave you with a greater appreciation of humanity's place in the universe."

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5.Factfulnessby Hans Rosling, with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Ronnlund

Why Gates is a fan:"I've been recommending thisbooksince the day it came out. Hans, the brilliant global-health lecturer who died last year, gives you a breakthrough way of understanding basic truths about the world -- how life is getting better, and where the world still needs to improve. And he weaves in unforgettable anecdotes from his life. It's a fitting final word from a brilliant man, and one of the best books I've ever read."

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Lydia Belanger is a former associate editor at狗万官方. Follow her on Twitter:@LydiaBelanger.

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