Hey there!
This newsletter will be a short one—and the last one—until I’m back from vacation visiting family in Minnesota.
For me, I’ve always cherished leisurely summer days where I can become completely immersed in a good book. There’s something unique about the unhurried pace of reading a book, as opposed to scrolling my favorite Infinity Pool feed, that helps ease me into a relaxed summer state of mind.
So in the theme of summer reading, I asked Jake & JZ to share some recent favorites, and included a couple of my own, that you’ll find below. Feel free to hit reply and let us know what you’re reading, we’d love to know!
Oh, and if you’re a podcast fan (I’m addicted!), you might enjoy the latest interview from Jake & JZ on Chris Hutchins’ All the Hacks show.
Easy links for listening: Apple, Spotify, Overcast or for watching: YouTube.
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Something(s) to Read
JZ’s List:
- Nonfiction: Hoop Atlas by Kirk Goldsberry
- Nonfiction: Sea People by Christina Thompson
- Nonfiction: The Judgement of Paris by George Taber
Jake’s List:
- Nonfiction: Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
- Fiction: The Body by Stephen King
- Fiction (read aloud to my 13 year old son): Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Connor’s List:
- Nonfiction: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
- Fiction: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Thanks for reading, see you in September!
— Connor
P.S. Can we make Reading Raves a thing?
P.P.S. Why does Paris look the way it does?