Karlie Kloss: "It’s an amazing book on the beginning of humanity. It’s scientific but also philosophical."
Joe Rogan: "Great book... Fucking fascinating... Very enlightening."
Patrick O'Shaughnessy: "This book was so entertaining and useful.
Changpeng Zhao: "[This book] gives me a greater perspective about how humans emerged and why we behave the way we do."
Daniel Ek: "One of the most-talked-about books of the last couple of years, and for good reason.
Anthony Pompliano: "One of the best books I read in 2017"
Naval Ravikant: "An orthogonal and clinical examination of the human animal, from the beginning to now.
Melinda Gates mentioned this book as one of her 11 favorite books.
Reid Hoffman: "Sapiens has had me thinking a lot about the evolution of humanity and what our future looks like."
Mark Zuckerberg: "I found the chapter on the evolution of the role of religion in human life most interesting and something I wanted to go deeper on."
Raoul Pal enjoyed reading 'Sapiens'.
One of the books Keith Rabois recommends for entrepreneurs.
Bill Gurley: "I really enjoyed [Sapiens]"
Bill Gates: "Melinda and I spent weeks talking about this history of the human race."
Warren Buffett: "This book is something of a publishing miracle—never advertised, yet year after year selling many thousands of copies from its Internet site."
Shane Parrish: "Because I have an MBA a lot of people inevitably ask me if they should pursue one.
If it’s knowledge and not credentials you’re after, save your money and read [this book]"
Marc Andreessen: "Tremendous"
Naval Ravikant recommended Poor Charlie's Almanack on Twitter.
Patrick Collison included this book on his list of recommended books.
Tim Ferriss mentioned reading Poor Charlie's Almanack on Twitter.
Jason Calacanis: "You have to read Good To Great. It will change the way you look at startups"
Brian Armstrong: "The scientific method can be applied to business. This book draws powerful lessons from data."
Daniel Ek: "Good to great is a really interesting book."
One of Max Levchin's answers to "What’s your favorite business book you’d recommend to young entrepreneurs?"
Included on Jeff Bezos' list of books that Amazon employees refer to as “Jeff’s Reading List.”
Joe Rogan: "Guns Germs and Steel is an amazing book."
Charlie Munger recommended 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' in his book Poor Charlie's Almanack.
Included on Jamie Dimon's list of favorite books he sent to JP Morgan summer interns in 2010.
Raoul Pal said 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' influenced his macro thinking on Twitter.
Patrick Collison: "Correctly places enormous value on execution and on culture. However, I think this sometimes leads to insufficient importance being placed on strategy.
Hamilton Helmer's deeply incisive work will hopefully help correct that"
At Spotify the 7 Powers are widely used as we discuss new initiatives.
One of the books Keith Rabois recommends for entrepreneurs.
Daniel Ek: "Amazing book, amazing cause. Check it out!"