#ThatsARead:Recommended Reading List Fall/Winter 2019

Hey Tribe,

We all know that reading is fundamental… and also educational, relaxing, edifying, inspirational and even motivational too. Books enrich our lives in so many ways and there really is nothing quite like curling up with a great read. So we’ve complied a list of 7 books we think you should be reading this fall/winter.

  1. Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes: A powerful read for any woman wishing to better understand and connect with her inner untamed goddess energy. “Within every woman there lives a powerful force, filled with good instincts, passionate creativity, and ageless knowing. She is the Wild Woman, who represents the instinctual nature of women. But she is an endangered species.” - Clarissa Pinkola Estes

  2. Working With The Law by Raymond Holliwell: The universe is governed by natural laws and we are a part of that, so why not know, understand and leverage them to our advantage and live accordingly to have a more fulfilling life with less resistance? Well, now you can, after you read this. This is one you’ll be sure to go back to and highlight over and over.

  3. Self Made by Nely Galan: Self made multi millionaire, business woman entrepreneur dishes on how she became a self-made mogul and give inspiring and real life accounts and advice on how you can be inspired to be a #selfmade woman too!

  4. The Alchemist by Paulo Cohelo: A classic for sure. If you have not read this allegory on the law of manifestation & attraction then you’re missing out! It’s an easy read that is full of splendor & wonder that drives at the heart of believing to receive and achieve our wildest dreams.

  5. Salt by Nayyirah Waheed: An intimate and moving book of poetry that delves deeply into the places most dare not go. “Salt is a journey through warmth and sharpness. This collection of poetry explores the realities of multiple identities, language, diasporic life & pain, the self, community, healing, celebration, and love.” - Goodreads

  6. The Art of Power by Thich Nhat Hanh: Zen master, author, activist, poet & monk reminds us that what we seek, we already have and that true power comes from within.

  7. I’m Judging You: The Do-Better Manual by Luvvie Ajayi: The debut NY Times best seller, from one of our favorite women is a guide to modern manners full of funny social commentary, urging us to “do better”. “ A book of humorous essays that dissects our cultural obsessions and calls out bad behavior in our increasingly digital, connected lives.” - Amazon