What to Read This Summer (based on you favorite planner pages)

What’s your reading personality? A few weeks ago, we shared some suggested reads for summer. If you’re still building our your summer reading list, we’ve got even more reads for you! Here’s 30 top shelf books inspired by your favorite Golden Coil pages.

If you use the meal planner pages, you might enjoy…

  • Eat Joy: Stories & Comfort Food from 31 Celebrated Writers

  • Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat by Samin Nostrat

  • Nothing Fancy: Unfussy Food for Having People Over by Alison Roman

  • The Cooking Gene by Michael Twitty

  • In Bibi’s Kitchen by Hawa Hassan and Julia Turshen

If you use the meeting notes pages, you might appreciate…

  • The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker

If you use the wellness page, you may appreciate…

  • The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

  • Elenor Oliphant is Just Fine by Gail Honeyman 

  • What I Know for Sure by Oprah Winfrey

  • The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin

  • Designing Your Life with Bill Burnett and Dave Evans

If you use the reading pages, you might like…

  • Bibliophile by Jane Mount

  • Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan

  • Americanah by Chumanada Ngozi Adiche

  • The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway

If you use the baby chart, you might enjoy…

  • I Can Fly by Ruth Krauss

  • Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson

  • Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson

  • Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng

  • Fry Bread by Kevin Noble Maillard

If you use the idea and project pages, you might appreciate…

  • Show Your Work by Austin Kleon

  • How to Be An Explorer of the World by Keri Smith

  • The Sharpie Art Workshop by Timothy Goodman 

If you use the travel pages, you might like…

  • Pachinko by Min Jin Lee

  • Monk of Mokha by Dave Eggers

  • Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter

  • Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

  • Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi

  • Meanwhile in San Francisco by Wendy Macnaughton


Let us know what you’re reading in the comments below!

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