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10 Books To Help You Get Inspired This Summer

These books will leave you feeling as refreshed as a warm summer day.

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1. You are a Badass – Jen Sincero

This book is the how to guide on refusing to doubt your greatness and start living your best life.

2. Settle for More – Megyn Kelly

Empower yourself to embrace your potential with this autobiography of famous reporter, Megyn Kelly.

3. Yes Please – Amy Poehler

The perfect balance between humor and inspirational insights that help make sense of everyday happenings.

4. BossyPants – Tina Fey

In this humorous autobiography, learn about the life of Tina Fey before she was the famous comedian and actress we all love.


5. Modern Romance- Aziz Ansari

An explanation of the unanswered questions of the 21st century love story.

6. Seriously. . . I’m Kidding – Ellen Degeneres

Channel your inner Ellen with this humorous, good natured autobiography.

7. The Tipping Point – Malcolm Gladwell

This thought-provoking book will make you believe in the power of the little things.

8. Tuesdays with Morrie - Mitch Albom

Learn important life lessons with this heartwarming story that will make you want to call your grandparents.


9. #Girlboss – Sophia Amoruso

Learn what it means to become a Girl Boss by the founder of Nasty Gal herself.

10. Cold Tangerines – Shauna Niequist

This book will help you find and celebrate the extraordinary in the normal.

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