Best non-fiction books for your June reading spree
What should I read next if I’ve already read The 5 Second Rule, Utopia for Realists, and Lean In? Well, first, our respect for reading these bestsellers. Second, let us offer something similar.
The Let Them Theory by Mel and Sawyer Robbins
This is a new bestseller from the author of The 5 Second Rule and The High 5 Habit. Is it better than the previous books? Is it worse? Don’t give us the power to decide for you; check it out yourself. The only thing we can spoil for you is that this book is full of advice on how to focus on crucial things in life.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated with where you are, the problem isn’t you. The problem is the power you give to other people. Two simple words — Let Them — will set you free.
— Mel Robbins

Moral Ambition by Rutger Bregman
“Moral Ambition is a call to action for humanity,” is what Trevor Noah said about this inspiring book. While reading it, you will ask yourself many questions about your work and its benefits to the world. Another issue Rutger Bregman raises in Moral Ambition is what real success consists of. Is it really about a big paycheck or about our contribution to solving urgent problems? This book could change your life, inspire you, and help you find your own path.
Moral ambition is the desire to be one of the best, but measured by different standards of success — not motivated by big paychecks, fancy honorifics or a huge corner office, but pursuing a career dedicated to finding the best solutions to the biggest problems the world is facing now.
— Rutger Bregman

Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
Careless People is a good answer to the question, “What book should I read next?” It’s a unique memoir of the woman who used to work at Facebook. What is hidden behind the small blue F icon on your phone? Do the leaders of Facebook care about their users, or have they become too drunk on power? Sarah Wynn-Williams tells her story, which Meta calls “a mix of out-of-date and previously reported claims about the company and false accusations about our executives.” Find out more about events surrounding this book’s publication here.
When you have so many other people doing things for you professionally and personally, you stop taking responsibility for any of it.
— Sarah Wynn-Williams

Best fiction books to binge-read in June
This time, we offer you a choice to read something that will break your heart or something that will challenge your worldview. Summer is the time for adventures, so why not read something extraordinary?
If Only I Had Told Her by Laura Nowlin
It’s the second book in the book series If He Had Been with Me. If you haven’t read it yet, do it now, and we promise you will devour it in one sitting. After that, read the second novel, If Only I Had Told Her. You will cry a lot, feel heartbroken, and wish you had never read this book. Is it sad? Yes, it is. But it’s also full of love. What’s exciting about this novel is that the characters’ complex relationship is described through three different perspectives.

Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood
If you are craving a new romance novel, Problematic Summer Romance is your book for this June. But why is it called “problematic?” Well, Maya Killgore, the main character, is head over heels with a 15-year-older man. He is successful, she is not yet. And of course, he has secrets he doesn’t want to reveal. What comes next? How about a fling with her brother’s friend? Is it problematic enough for you? It’s also romantic because the best romance stories happen in summer. So, start your summer with reading one!

Now, you are ready for June. Hope you’ve found something interesting on this list. If not, you can also try your luck with this book randomizer .