Jon Glatfelter
  • About
  • Top Books
  • Archives
  • Reading List
  • Contact

THE BOOKS OF HUCKBERRY: SUMMER 2016

7/31/2016

Comments

 
Picture

Last April, I convinced some fellow readers at Huckberry to share a few of their favorite reads. It was a really eclectic list, and we had a ton of positive feedback. So with summer in full swing, I decided to do another round up, this time bringing in some friends from Taylor Stitch to recommend a book that has stayed with them throughout the years — ones that have inspired road trips, encouraged deep thinking, and even strengthened relationships. It was really amazing to see just how powerful a good book can be in people's lives. Here's one story that struck me: 
​
Picture
Picture

So, whether you're beach-chair-bound at sea level or flying sky high in a big jet plane, I hope these recommendations will add a couple of unforgettable vistas and memories to your summer. Special thanks to my friend Bryson Malone for taking some great photos. 
{JG}
​
*   *   *
OTHER POSTS YOU MAY LIKE
*   *   *

THE BOOKS OF HUCKBERRY: SPRING 2016
WHY YOU SHOULD READ 50 BOOKS A YEAR AND HOW TO DO IT
THE BEST BOOKS I READ IN 2015
Comments
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    SAVE OUR SOULS
    An Interview
    with artist Cyril Rolando
    ​

    Picture
    ANTHEM
    Ayn Rand

    Picture
    EXTREME OWNERSHIP
    Jocko Willink & Leif Babin
    ​

    Picture
    TOP BOOKS 2016
    My 10 favorite
    (re)reads of 2016
    ​

    Picture
    AN ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF BAD ARGUMENTS
    Ali Almossawi
    ​

    Picture
    BOOKS OF HUCKBERRY
    Summer 2016
    ​
    Picture
    Zorro: The Complete Pulp Adventures
    Johnston McCulley
    ​
    Picture
    MEDITATIONS
    Marcus Aurelius
    ​

    Picture
    DRAGON TEETH
    Michael Crichton
    ​

    Picture
    CHANTECLER
    Edmond Rostand
    Picture
Reading List
Top Books
Archives

I've been reading a book a week for 15+ years. On here, I share my favorites, fiction and nonfiction alike, as well as interviews with authors, artists, and entrepreneurs I admire. If you'd like to join a family of 5,000+ creatives, subscribe for the Reading List, a monthly email round-up for plenty of leads on your next read.