a16z Crypto Curates Diverse Summer 2025 Reading List

Darius Baruo   Jun 26, 2025 20:32  UTC 12:32

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Exploring New Perspectives Through Literature

The a16z crypto team has curated an eclectic collection of books for their summer 2025 reading list, showcasing a diverse range of genres and themes. This selection includes true stories, speculative fiction, poetry, and more, reflecting their ongoing interest in mastering various subjects, understanding unique scenarios, and embracing unconventional thinking, according to a16z crypto.

Highlighted Recommendations

Among the highlighted recommendations is "Tunnel 29" by Helena Merriman, which recounts the gripping true story of students digging beneath the Berlin Wall. "Superforecasting" by Dan Gardner and Philip E. Tetlock provides insights into the art of making accurate predictions. David Horowitz's "A Cracking of the Heart" delves into themes of grief and living purposefully. For fans of classic literature, "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë, as read by Thandiwe Newton, offers a fresh auditory experience. The "Geek Girl" series by Holly Smale and "Antimimetics" by Nadia Asparouhova further expand the list with humor and innovative ideas.

Expanding Horizons with Non-Fiction

Non-fiction enthusiasts might gravitate towards Alex Hutchinson's "The Explorer’s Gene," exploring the human drive for challenge, or "Apple in China" by Patrick McGee, which examines the tech giant's relationship with China. Additionally, "Other Minds" by Peter Godfrey-Smith challenges readers to rethink intelligence through the lens of ocean life.

Fictional Worlds and Beyond

Haruki Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore" and Orson Scott Card's "Ender’s Game" offer immersive fictional narratives that leave a lasting impression. Yukito Ayatsuji's "The Labyrinth House Murders" presents a masterful mystery, while "Rid of You" by Amrit Birdi captivates with its graphic novel storytelling.

Insights on Society and Innovation

"Over Ruled" by Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze explores the impact of excessive laws on freedom, while "Say Nothing" by Patrick Radden Keefe offers a detailed account of Northern Ireland's Troubles. "Focus: The ASML Way" by Mark Hijink provides a deep dive into the technological powerhouse's history.

For Further Exploration

Readers interested in exploring more about the a16z crypto team's selections can find the full article and additional recommendations from past seasons on the [a16z crypto](https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/books-were-reading-summer-2025/) website.


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