At LIS, it’s fair to say we like to read. Check out 15 summer releases we can’t put down…
1. Range: how generalists triumph in a specialised world – David Epstein
2. Educated – Tara Westover
3. Novacene: the coming age of hyperintelligence – James Lovelock
4. Alchemy: the surprising power of ideas that don’t make sense – Rory Sutherland
5. The Remarkable Life of the Skin: an intimate journey across our surface – Monty Lyman
6. No One is Too Small to Make a Difference – Greta Thunberg
7. Factulness: Ten reasons why you’re wrong about the world – and why things are better than you think – Hans Rosling
8. The New Silk Roads: the present and the future of the world – Peter Frankopan
9. Rebel Writers: the accidental feminists – Celia Brayfield
10. Coders: who they are, what they think about, and how they are changing our world – Clive Thompson
11. The Moment of Lift: how empowering women changes the world – Melinda Gates
12. The Age of Living Machines: how biology will build the next technology revolution – Susan Hockfield
13. The Prosperity Paradox: how innovation can lift nations out of poverty – Clayton M. Christensen
14. Underland – Robert Macfarlane
15. And How Are You, Dr Sacks? – Lawrence Weschler
What else should we add to this summer reading list? Let us know at hello@t-lis.org