18 Coffees 2023 Summer Reading List

Few things are better than some sunshine and a good book. Whether you’re looking to expand your professional skill set or escaping through non-fiction, here’s what 18 Coffees Community Partners recommend adding to your 2023 summer reading list:

Fiction

Throne of Glass

Written by Sarah J. Maas; Recommended by Robin Chung

Age of Vice

Written by Deepti Kapoor; Recommended by Alex Briatta-Henry

Book Eaters 

Written by Sunyi Dean; Recommended by Sydney Bauer

Romantic Comedy 

Written by Curtis Sittenfeld; Recommended by Kelly Wrather

Kindred 

Written by Octavia E. Butler; Recommended by Darcy Young

Legacy of Orisha

Written by Tomi Adeyemi; Recommended by Hafsa Hameed

Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

Written by Gabrielle Zevin; Recommended by Dave Sandell

Non-Fiction

Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood

Written by Maureen Rya; Recommended by Ellen Wernecke

The Making of a Manager: What to Do When Everyone Looks to You

Written by Julie Zhou; Recommended by Jessica Ivetich

The Song of Significance: A New Manifesto for Teams

Written by Seth Godin; Recommended by Caleb Gardner

Jessica Ivetich

Content + Community Director at 18 Coffees

https://18coffees.com
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