The Weekly Read

  1. Read more: Making Love to the Universe
    Making Love to the Universe

    Making Love to the Universe

    Inspired by Mac Miller, this week’s read explores jealousy, gratitude, and learning to “make love to the universe” by choosing empathy over resentment. 

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  2. Read more: What If I Don’t Know What to Read?
    What If I Don’t Know What to Read?

    What If I Don’t Know What to Read?

    A book rec list for the curious and creative—Tom Robbins, McConaughey, Dale Carnegie, Ben Folds, and more. Plus: musings on growth, craft, and connection. 

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  3. Read more: It’s Not Lost, It’s Right Where You Left It
    It’s Not Lost, It’s Right Where You Left It

    It’s Not Lost, It’s Right Where You Left It

    Lost remote? Missing candle? Turns out, they were right where we left them. Sometimes what feels lost isn’t gone—it’s just hiding in plain sight.  Sent on August 21st, 2024.

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  4. Read more: Let’s Talk About Clairo
    Let’s Talk About Clairo

    Let’s Talk About Clairo

    This week we gush about Clairo’s “Juna,” break down its wild music video, and remind you: stay weird, stay you, and always Read a Book. 

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  5. Read more: The Good Ol’ Days
    The Good Ol’ Days

    The Good Ol’ Days

    In this newsletter, T reflects on friends, family, and realizing the good ol' days while you're still in them. Sent via email on August 7th, 2024.

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  6. Read more: Sitting Amidst the Storm
    Sitting Amidst the Storm

    Sitting Amidst the Storm

    Life can get hectic sometimes... We have to learn how to live in peace with the craziness. 

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  7. Read more: The Upcycle Series
    The Upcycle Series

    The Upcycle Series

    In this newsletter, T writes about what the "Upcycle Series" part of Read a Book is. 

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  8. Read more: What the Hell is Read a Book?
    What the Hell is Read a Book?

    What the Hell is Read a Book?

    This was our very first "Weekly Read" which offers a brief introduction as to who we are.

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