9 Summer Reads to Satiate Your Wanderlust
Originally Posted: 07/06/15
At the start of the New Year, I vowed to read one book a week, and I’m proud to say I’m accomplishing that goal. I even started a book club to keep me focused (I mean, you can’t recommend books if you don’t read them, right?).
Thanks to my grandmother, I’ve always been addicted to reading (Sadly, not everyone is: 28% of people haven’t read a book in the last year!!). I feel like I might be the only person who read the unabridged version of Les Miserables when he was thirteen! After years of sporadic reading, digesting so many books this year has nourished my long book-starved soul.
And, with the summer travel season in full swing, I wanted to share my recent favorite reads. A good book makes long flights go by quicker.
1. A Year in Provence, by Peter Mayle

2. The Art of Travel, by Alain De Botton

3. Eating Viet Nam: Dispatches from a Blue Plastic Table, by Graham Holliday

4. Visit Sunny Chernobyl, by Andrew Blackwell

5. Travels with Charley in Search of America, by John Steinbeck

6. The Kindness of Strangers, by Mike McIntyre

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And, in case you want some non-travel books, these were good too:
- 7. Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. — This biography of John D. Rockefeller by Ron Chernow is long and dense, but it gives you a wonderful insight into the richest man to ever live and how Standard Oil and his subsequent philanthropy changed the world.
- 8. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People — A classic book by Stephen Covey on how to organize your time and priorities to lead a better, more thoughtful life. I can’t recommend this book enough.
- 9. Empire of Cotton: A Global History — Sven Beckert’s interesting and detailed look at the history of cotton and how it shaped the world.
So there you have it! Nine books to keep you well-read and inspired this summer! I’ll do a post like this every so often, as I think books are wonderful source of wanderlust (and personal growth).
If you are looking for other books to read, join the free community book club. Once a month, you’ll receive a list of five books that other community members and I have read and enjoyed.
So, if you want book suggestions just sign up below. Once a month you’ll get a list of suggested books based on what I read and loved that month.
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