By Thu-Huong Ha. December 11, 2019. Here are Bill Gatesâ five summer reading recommendations: The Choice, by Dr. Edith Eva Eger . Bill Gates Recommended Reading: Books On Education, Energy etc Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), the worldâs largest software company, is technologyâs richest man. Here are his other reading recommendations. Below is a categorized list of his favorite books on each topic: READING RAIN-BILL. What Bill Gates recommends reading this winter. 1 recommender. Wikipedia. Bill Gates. 2 recommenders. Bill Gates' Book Recommendations. Bill Gates has released a list of his top five favorite books for 2019. Kyle Schnitzer. Eger was only 16 years old when she and her family were taken from their home in ⦠- Bill Gates. ... his list of five recommendations only includes one work of fiction. Source: List of books Bill Gates read in 2011. Bill Gates Chelsea Handler. The billionaire's reading recommendations for 2019 offer lessons on how to sleep better, raise children to ⦠Gates previously has included a novel in his annual lists of favorite reads, but the 2020 collection is all nonfiction. ... after reading [this book]." All the books Bill Gates has recommended over the last eight years. Bill Gates reveals his summer 2019 reading list recommendations More â The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz â by Erik Larson. If Bill Gates' bookshelf could talk, it would have a lot to say about how to create a better society. Bill Gates is an American business magnate, software developer, investor, and philanthropist. Reporter. Here are his 20 most recent recommendations, and why you should add them to your reading list. Bill Gates, the world's richest man, is an avid reader. Bill Gates recommended several books in a recent interview. 13 Things That Don't Make Sense Michael Brooks. Bill Gates recommends books on his blog. Nerds rule. If youâre reading this, youâre probably looking for a break from the coronavirus-election rollercoaster youâve been on this year. AP Photo/Mark Lennihan.