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"I think books are like people, in the sense that they’ll turn up in your life when you most need them." – Emma Thompson, Actress.
Unless you are Bill Gates, who reads 50 novels a year, summer is when we usually make time to read the books on our ever-growing 'to-do' list. At the European Policy Centre, we discussed which books should be classified as 'essential' to pack for the holidays. Hence, here are our recommendations of books, alongside podcasts and TV series, to accompany those downtime moments in the sun or - for some - the rain!
Fabian Zuleeg, Chief Executive and Chief Economist (@FabianZuleeg)
Elizabeth Kuiper, Associate Director and Head of the Social Europe and Well-Being programme (@kuiper_em)
Ricardo Borges de Castro, Associate Director and Head of the Europe in the World programme (@ricbdc)
Georg E. Riekeles, Associate Director and Head of the Europe’s Political Economy programme (@GRiekeles)
Garvan Walshe, Head of Communications (@garvanwalshe)
Kym Nelson, Editor-in-Chief
Amanda Paul, Senior Policy Analyst in the Europe in the World programme (@amandajanepaul)
Emma Woodford, Chief Operating Officer (@EmmaInEUrope)
Two of my favourite podcasts are:
Laura Rayner, Senior Policy Analyst in the Social Europe and Well-Being programme (@lerayner)
Philipp Lausberg, Policy Analyst in the Europe’s Political Economy programme (@philippemlau)
Svitlana Taran, Ukrainian Research Fellow in the Europe in the World programme (@svt_tar)
Victoria Pedjasaar, Programme Assistant in the Social Europe and Well-Being programme
Katharina Michalsky, Research Assistant in the European Politics and Institution programme
Sabina Ahmeti, Project Assistant in the Transnationalisation programme
Berta López Domènech, Junior Policy Analyst in the European Politics and Institutions programme (@bb_erts)
Stefan Sipka, Senior Policy Analyst and Acting Head of the Sustainable Prosperity for Europe programme (@sipka_stefan)
Andrea G. Rodríguez, Lead Digital Policy Analyst, Europe’s Political Economy programme (@agarcod)
Tatiana Caftea, Events Executive (@TCaftea)
I would also recommend the autobiographies of these inspirational people:
Unless you are Bill Gates, who reads 50 novels a year, summer is when we usually make time to read the books on our ever-growing 'to-do' list. At the European Policy Centre, we discussed which books should be classified as 'essential' to pack for the holidays. Hence, here are our recommendations of books, alongside podcasts and TV series, to accompany those downtime moments in the sun or - for some - the rain!
Fabian Zuleeg, Chief Executive and Chief Economist (@FabianZuleeg)
- The World by Simon Sebag Montefiore
- Russia: Revolution and Civil War 1917-1921 by Antony Beevor
Elizabeth Kuiper, Associate Director and Head of the Social Europe and Well-Being programme (@kuiper_em)
- The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936–1939 by Antony Beevor
- The Eighth Life (for Brilka) by Nino Haratischvili
- The Ezra Klein Show
Ricardo Borges de Castro, Associate Director and Head of the Europe in the World programme (@ricbdc)
- What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel
- Turn of the Tide
- Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate
- Mind/Work with Jasmine El-Gamal
Georg E. Riekeles, Associate Director and Head of the Europe’s Political Economy programme (@GRiekeles)
- The Battle for Your Brain by Nita Farahany
Garvan Walshe, Head of Communications (@garvanwalshe)
- Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov
- Alpha Males (Machos Alfa)
Kym Nelson, Editor-in-Chief
- Frontlines of Journalism hosted by Jeremy Bowen
- The Comedian's Comedian hosted by Stuart Goldsmith
- On Purpose hosted by Jay Shetty
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
Amanda Paul, Senior Policy Analyst in the Europe in the World programme (@amandajanepaul)
- The Future of Geography: How Power and Politics in Space Will Change Our World by Tim Marshall
Emma Woodford, Chief Operating Officer (@EmmaInEUrope)
- Homelands by Timothy Garton Ash
- The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War by Ben Macintyre
- Cafe Europa Revisited by Slavenka Drakulic
Two of my favourite podcasts are:
- The Radio Hour
- The Political Scene by the New Yorker
Laura Rayner, Senior Policy Analyst in the Social Europe and Well-Being programme (@lerayner)
- The Amur River: Between Russia and China by Colin Thubron
- How to Fail with Elizabeth Day
- The Rest is Politics
Philipp Lausberg, Policy Analyst in the Europe’s Political Economy programme (@philippemlau)
- This is Europe by Ben Judah
Svitlana Taran, Ukrainian Research Fellow in the Europe in the World programme (@svt_tar)
- The Making of Modern Ukraine: A Free Online Course from Yale University by Timothy Snyder
Victoria Pedjasaar, Programme Assistant in the Social Europe and Well-Being programme
- Severance
- Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker
Katharina Michalsky, Research Assistant in the European Politics and Institution programme
- Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
- Borgen: Power & Glory
Sabina Ahmeti, Project Assistant in the Transnationalisation programme
- Fresh Banana Leaves by Jessica Hernandez
Berta López Domènech, Junior Policy Analyst in the European Politics and Institutions programme (@bb_erts)
- Sovietistan by Erica Fatland
- The Looming Tower by Dan Futterman, Alex Gibney, and Lawrence Wright
- Sarajevo mon Amour by Jovan Divjak and Florence La Bruyère
Stefan Sipka, Senior Policy Analyst and Acting Head of the Sustainable Prosperity for Europe programme (@sipka_stefan)
- The Diplomat
Andrea G. Rodríguez, Lead Digital Policy Analyst, Europe’s Political Economy programme (@agarcod)
- The Everything Blueprint by James Ashton
- Lost Future: And How to Reclaim it by Jan Zielonka
- Blue Machine: How the Ocean Shapes our World by Helen Czerski
Tatiana Caftea, Events Executive (@TCaftea)
- Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
- The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
I would also recommend the autobiographies of these inspirational people:
- Finding Me by Viola Davis
- In the dream house by Carmen Maria Machado
- 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff
- Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah
