Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bill Gates 2021 summer reading list contains four non-fiction books, including "A Promised Land," Barack Obama's memoir. Bill Gates released his 5-book summer reading list, themed around the ...
Bill Gates is many things, including an avid reader -- on his blog, GatesNotes, he recommends five books for your summer reading. Bill Gates (with 5 adorable puppies) unveils his summer book list ...
“All four are, in one way or another, about making sense of the world around you,” Gates wrote in a post for his blog titled “Books to keep you warm this holiday season.” Social upheaval ...
Bill Gates has also praised the book, calling it "engaging, well-illustrated science textbook offering compelling answers to big questions, from how the universe formed to what causes earthquakes." [13] BookBub included the book in their list of the "Best Science Books of All Time". [14]
This includes members of the Read to Me Club (where parents read to not yet literate children), elementary age children, and young adults (7th grade to 12th grade). The children's department also creates lists of recommended reading for grades K-8. [5] Furthermore, the library also offers Tumblebooks which is an online database of children's e ...
Gates and his wife invited Joan Salwen to Seattle to speak about what the family had done, and on December 9, 2010, Bill and Melinda Gates and investor Warren Buffett each signed a commitment they called the "Giving Pledge", which is a commitment by all three to donate at least half of their wealth, over the course of time, to charity.
It’s time for another roundup of what Bill Gates has been reading. Every so often, the Microsoft co-founder gifts the masses with his reading list which Gates typically releases near the end-of ...
The New York Times review called the book "bland and tepid" and reading "as if it had been vetted by a committee of Microsoft executives"; it is "little more than a positioning document, sold in book form with accompanying CD-ROM and designed mainly to advance the interests of the Microsoft Corporation."