How to Start a Book Club at Work
Many executives want to start book clubs to encourage emerging and existing leaders to learn from others’ mistakes, think differently, and apply knowledge from multiple industries to their daily roles.
So, how do you start a book club at work – and keep it going?
Hell of a Book by Jason Mott
The fictional story reads like it is part memoir, with a bit of fantasy and a healthy dose of a love story. It hooked me immediately with the tale of a aboy whose skin is so dark we only ever hear him called Soot. Then, our main character’s story pulled me in; he’s an author on a book tour promoting his newest release, Hell of a Book.
Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio
After starting a new job at a company with fewer than thirty employees, I’ve been reading more and more about building great companies and cultures. Principles fits the bill.
Best Books for Gifting in 2021
There’s no shortage of ways to share books around gift-giving occasions. If you want something for a specific type of reader in your life, here are my favorites.
Book Recommendations and Reviews - December 2021
As we prep for the end of the year, I’ve been researching fairy lore and legends and watching shows like The Witcher and The Wheel of Time and rewatching The Lord of the Rings. It’s amazing to read all types of myths and tales from history to see how they show up in today’s pop culture!
100 Book Challenge: 135/100
Stretch Goal: 135/150
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
I read Madeline Miller’s Circe in 2020, and while it did start slow, I enjoyed the story. I gushed over the way Miller wrote Circe in the first person and unraveled her beautiful and complicated story. I’d highly recommend Circe. I wanted a similar experience with The Song of Achilles and, sadly, didn’t get it.
Book Recommendations & Reviews - November 2021
October went by in a blur and with holidays and house projects, I didn’t read as much. I am still hoping to read more through the end of the year!
100 Book Challenge: 122/100
Stretch Goal: 122/150
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
The Once and Future Witches tells the story of the Eastwood sisters who grew up with “the words and ways” once spoken by witches and now handed down through generations of women in secret. These words and ways are spells and charms meant to help women get through their days in the patriarchal societies designed to keep women from wanting what they shouldn’t and keep them from fighting for what’s fair.
Bet on Yourself: Recognize, Own, and Implement Breaththrough Opportunities by Ann Hiatt
It's pretty clear why people like and enjoy working with Hiatt. You sense from her writing that she's a ball of positive energy and radiates enthusiasm and a can-do attitude. However, this book was not a story at all. Read this short post for more.
Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity
This book has many interesting yet common stories, and they are all woven together with the Latinx thread. What does Latinx mean to every individual within these communities? What does it mean to the world? And perhaps most importantly, what does it mean for our nation going forward?
The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by David Grohl
I don’t actively seek out memoirs. But Dave Grohl has always seemed like a genuinely awesome guy, and his music makes its way onto every playlist I’ve ever made. A good bit of Dave Grohl’s music makes up the soundtrack to my life – so naturally, I wanted to learn about his.
Book Recommendations & Reviews - October 2021
I hit the 100 Book mark in September. Happily cruising along and reading obsessively. Here are my favorite books I read in September 2021, and what I look forward to reading in October 2021.
100 Book Challenge: 113/100
Stretch Goal: 113/150
You're Not Listening: What You're Missing and Why It Matters by Kate Murphy - Review
In the book, Kate Murphy endeavors to help readers become better listeners through curiosity and empathy. However, right off the bat, this book irritated me. Read more to learn why.
The Practice of Groundedness by Brad Stulberg
I truly appreciated how this book didn’t reference and rehash every self-help book published in the past five years but drew from relevant, present-day people and scenarios to illustrate the points.
The Near Witch by V.E. Schwab - Review
The Near Witch tells the tale of Lexi Harris in her small community called Near. Everyone knows everyone, so when a mysterious stranger enters their town, and unexplainable things happen, the best – and the worst – is brought out within the community.
The 2021 100 Book Challenge - Early Success
Book challenge: 100/100
Stretch goal: 150/100
Can I do it? Drop a note in the comments!
The Bridgerton Series by Julia Quinn
If you’re looking for a steamy, well-written, warm & fuzzy romance series, check out The Bridgerton Series by Juila Quinn. You won’t be able to put these books down!
Book Recommendations & Reviews - September 2021
So close to reaching 100 books, I can taste it. I don’t plan to stop after 100 either! Here are my favorite books I read in August 2021, and what I look forward to reading in September 2021.
100 Book Challenge: 98/100
The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz - Review
There are no easy decisions when building a business or building a company, at least according to Ben Horowitz. I tend to disagree. The easy decision is to do what’s right and place people above profits. Do you agree?