Mark Zuckerberg Book Recommendations (All-Time)

Book 1 - Creativity, Inc. by Amy Wallace and Edwin Catmull

Mark Zuckerberg: “I love reading first-hand accounts about how people build great companies like Pixar and nurture innovation and creativity."

Book 2 - Rational Ritual by Michael Suk-Young Chwe

Mark Zuckerberg: “About how people process the world not only based on what we personally know, but what we know other people know and our shared knowledge as well."

Book 3 - The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz

Mark Zuckerberg: “For anyone insterested in building, growing, or leading a great company, this book is an incredibly valuable resource."

Book 4 - Energy by Vaclav Smil

Mark Zuckerberg: “Explores important topics around how energy works, how our production and use might evolve, and how this affects climate change."

Book 5 - Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg

Mark Zuckerberg: “Combines [the author]'s ability to synthesize information with her understanding of how to get the best out of people."

Book 6 - Portfolios of the Poor by Daryl Collins

Mark Zuckerberg: “It's mind-blowing that almost half the world -- almost 3 billion people -- live on $2.50 a day or less."

Book 7 - Zero to One by Peter Thiel

Mark Zuckerberg: “This book delivers completely new and refreshing ideas on how to create value in the world."

Book 8 - The Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley

Mark Zuckerberg: “Argues [that] economic progress is the greater force [that] is pushing society forward."

Book 9 - High Output Management by Andrew S. Grove

Mark Zuckerberg: “Played a big role in shaping my management style."

Book 10 - Dealing with China by Henry M. Paulson

Mark Zuckerberg: “"I've been personally interested as a student of Chinese culture, history and language. I'm looking forward to reading Paulson's perspective on what China's rise means for the world."

Book 11 - Orwell's Revenge by Peter Huber

Mark Zuckerberg: “An alternate version of 1984. After seeing how history has actually played out, Huber's fiction describes how tools like the internet benefit people and change society for the better."

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