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The Microsoft cofounder and philanthropist released his annual summer reading list earlier this week.

president’s memoir begins with the dawn of his career through the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden in 2011. It’s an extraordinarily candid reflection of his time in office, and a rare illustration of the isolated experience of the President of the United States. Gates writes, “It’s a fascinating look at what it’s like to steer a country through challenging times.”, the winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in fiction, follows the lives of nine people and their connection with trees.

Some of the characters’s lives intersect, some do not, but their relationships with trees and their passion for forest conservation is contagious.The Pulitzer Prize winning science reporter from the New York Times, Matt Richtel, takes his readers through the history of epidemics, from the Black Plague to twentieth century advancements in vaccines and antibiotics. His interviews with world-renowned scientists illuminate the complexities of our anatomy and our ability to survive disease.

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