In addition to the list of 16 pounds, and the increase in previous lists, which counted 10, this year's summer reading list also includes suggested summer experiences, from the Dataland exhibition to the Grand La, to the Sailgp Racing series and the Hill Family Estate in Napa, California.
“Life in three dimensions: how curiosity, exploration and experience make a more complete and better life” By Shigehiro Oishi
“Become you: the proven method to create your authentic life and career” by Suzy Welch
“Reset: how to change what doesn't work” By Dan Heath
“The next day: transitions, change and move forward” by Melinda French Gates
“Iron Hope: Lessons learned from the conquest of the impossible” by James Lawrence
“The Tell: A Memoir” By Amy Griffin
“To come: how technology and entrepreneurship change the face of Mena” By Noor Sweid
“The technological republic: hard power, sweet belief and future of the West” by Alexander C. Karp and Nicholas W. Zamika
“Inevitable: inside the disorderly and unstoppable transition to electric vehicles” By Mike Colias
“Raisse AI: an essential guide for the parenting of our future” by de kai
“Mirrormirror: the reflective surface in contemporary art” By Michael Petry
“The money collect: an American family and the evolution of taste at the golden age” By Ian Wardropper
“March: photographs of the NASA archives” By Nikki Giovanni, James L. Green, Emily Lakdawalla, Rob Manning and Margaret A. Weitekamp
“Living with flowers” by Aerin Lauder
“Compass values: what 101 countries teach us the goal, life and leadership” by Mandeep Rai
“Economic spotlight: our dollar, your problem: the vision of an initiate over the turbulent seven decades of global finance, and the coming road” by Kenneth Rogoff
