Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer
In an interview with LittlePinkBook.com, Mayer revealed her favorite book as "The Design of Everyday Things" (2002) by Donald Norman. She said:
"I think a lot about design and products and how things should work. But it makes you notice things that can be infuriating. Like, why does my sandwich shop have meat all the way over there? At the same time, it makes you think about design in new ways, because when you use something everyday it needs to be absolutely efficient and not get in your way. It’s cool to be able to articulate and discuss that on a level that is really accessible and interesting."
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Zuckerberg named "The Aeneid" by Virgil as one of his favorite books in a 2010 New Yorker profile:
He first read the Aeneid while he was studying Latin in high school, and he recounted the story of Aeneas’s quest and his desire to build a city that, he said, quoting the text in English, “knows no boundaries in time and greatness.”
Trump Organization CEO Donald Trump
Trump named "The Power of Positive Thinking" by Norman Vincent Peale as his favorite book, according to ShortList Magazine. This book inspired Trump at his lowest moment when he was billions of dollars in debt. He told Psychology Today:
"My father was friends with Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, and I had read his famous book, 'The Power of Positive Thinking.' I'm a cautious optimist but also a firm believer in the power of being positive. I think that helped. I refused to be sucked into negative thinking on any level, even when the indications weren't great. That was a good lesson because I emerged on a very victorious level. It's a good way to go."
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Winfrey has said "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee is her all-time favorite book. She was even featured in Mary McDonagh Murphy's documentary on the book.
"I remember reading this book and then going to class and not being able to shut up about it," she said, according to The Baltimore Sun. "I read it in eighth or ninth grade, and I was trying to push the book off on other kids. So it makes sense to me that now I have a book club, because I have been doing that since probably this book."
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick
IMAX Ceo Richard Gelfond
Gelfond's favorite book is "Life," the autobiography of Rolling Stones musician Keith Richards.
"The guy’s had an incredibly eclectic and interesting life that no one else has ever lived," he told Fox Business News.
Renault, Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn
Ghosn's favorite book is "The Reader" by Bernhard Schlink, a novel set in post-war Germany about a young boy's affair with a woman twice his age.
“My son gave it to me and I love it," he told Fox Business News.
Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent
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Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson
Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes
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Former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates
Gates's favorite book is J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye."
"I didn't actually read 'Catcher in the Rye' until I was 13, and ever since then I've said that's my favorite book," he said in an interview with the Academy of Achievement. "It's very clever. It acknowledges that young people are a little confused, but can be smart about things and see things that adults don't really see. So I've always loved it."
Former Barclays CEO Bob Diamond
Diamond told Fox Business News his favorite book was "Brown at 10" by Anthony Seldon and Guy Lodge, a non-fiction account of Gordon Brown's time as Prime Minster, which Diamond called "the most turbulent (time) in post-war history.”
Campbell Soup Co. CEO Denise Morrison
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Bloomberg has been known to hand out “The Innovator’s Dilemma” Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen to friends, according to the New York Times. He's also a fan of “The Power Broker,” by Robert A. Caro.
Although the Mayor doesn't read much fiction, he is a big fan of historical children's novel "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Forbes and "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" by John le Carré, according to the Times.
Berkshire-Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett
J.C. Penney CEO Myron E. Ullman
Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban
Advanced Nanotechnology Solutions CEO Hector Ruiz
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AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon
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