15 books Bill Gates says you should read this summer

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Bill Gates loves to read. From nonfiction like Walter Isaacson's "Leonardo da Vinci," to poetic works of fiction like Maylis De Kerangal's "The Heart," here's 15 books the Microsoft cofounder says you should pick up this summer.

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15 books Bill Gates says you should read this summer

15 books Bill Gates says you should read this summer

Bill Gates loves to read. From nonfiction like Walter Isaacson's "Leonardo da Vinci," to poetic works of fiction like Maylis De Kerangal's "The Heart," here's 15 books the Microsoft cofounder says you should pick up this summer.

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