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Buddies Bill Gates and Warren Buffet held a big Q&A event at the University of Nebraska in late September. They did a similar thing in 1997 at University of Washington. Fortune was there with them and interviewed the two afterwards. The first question was "[What is the] best book you've read lately?" And their answers were...
Posted by Todd S. at November 3, 2005 8:52 AMBUFFET: Katherine Graham's Personal History is sensational. I think everybody ought to read that.
GATES: There's one called The Bottomless Well, about energy, that I love. There's one about computer science, Ray Kurzweil's book--I have a preprint, so I'm not sure when it's coming out-- called Singularity Is Near, about artificial intelligence. The Tom Friedman book [The World is Flat] is supergood. Jeffery Sachs wrote a book called The End of Poverty, the Jack Welch book Winning came out this year, and don't forget [Jared Diamond's] Collapse, which is a follow-on to one of the best books of all time [Guns, Germs, and Steel].