Get All Access for $5/mo

5 August Reading Recommendations From Editor-in-Chief Jason Feifer Looking for something to read this month? Check out these five great options.

By Matthew McCreary

Hero Images | Getty Images

Entrepreneur Editor-in-Chief Jason Feifer has five book and magazine recommendations for you in August, including stories from Malcolm Gladwell, Chuck Klosterman and Danica Patrick.

Whether you're looking for a series of essays about the future, a book about nature or a story about how to accept uncertainty, these five choices can provide you with a new way of thinking that can help you grow -- and help your business grow as a result.

Image Credit: Penguin Random House

1. But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past

In But What If We're Wrong?, New York Times bestselling author Chuck Klosterman asks a simple question: How will the future remember us? What will endure about our time, and would we be surprised by the answer?

Feifer says: "Chuck's premise is undeniable: The world is ever-changing, and the things we think of today as true (how gravity works! The everlasting appeal of the Beatles) will almost certainly be wrong. So, what do we do now?"

Image Credit: Penguin Random House

2. Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead

In Daring Greatly, University of Houston research professor Brené Brown shares her vision for the way we lead, live and love. It's all about dealing with uncertainty, risks and the emotional exposure that comes with those things.

Feifer says: "Brown argues that courage and strength comes from our willingness to be vulnerable. There's almost no more important (but challenging) message for entrepreneurs to absorb. We'll never be successful leaders by puffing ourselves up. We'll do it by stripping ourselves down."

Image Credit: Hachette

3. What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures

Malcolm Gladwell is one of the most famous writers, due in part to No. 1 bestsellers like Outliers. However, he has also been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996, and What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures is a collection of his best pieces for the magazine.

Feifer says: "Every essay in here is insightful, but pay particularly close attention to "The Talent Myth', a piece about why companies hurt themselves by promoting the wrong people. Gladwell's argument: We're thinking about "talent' all wrong."

Image Credit: Penguin Random House

4. A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

Bill Bryson's book, A Walk in the Woods, will soon be a movie starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte. However, as the title suggests, the story isn't about Hollywood or glamor -- it's about the history and ecology of the Appalachian trail.

Feifer says: "It's easy to get lost in our work. If you can't escape the office to clear your head, at least let this Bill Bryson do it for you: He walks the Appalachian Trail, and reports back with delight and insight."

Image Credit: Nigel Parry

5. Danica Patrick Spent Years Preparing To Retire By Laying The Groundwork For A New Career

Danica Patrick is Entrepreneur's cover story for July, and her story is a fascinating one. She has recently retired from racing, but she's been preparing for life after car racing for years. Her feature for Entrepreneur breaks down how Patrick fought against becoming complacent and how she's ready for what's next.

Feifer says: "There's a downside of success: Once we've reached some level of achievement, many of us lose our appetite for risk. We become trapped maintaining what we have, rather than building bigger, or better, or simply anew. That's why I loved this Entrepreneur cover story of now-retired race car driver Danica Patrick, who very much escaped that trap."

Matthew McCreary

Entrepreneur Staff

Associate Editor, Contributed Content

Matthew McCreary is the associate editor for contributed content at Entrepreneur.com.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Growing a Business

At 24, She Was Fired From Her Advertising Job. Then an 'Incredibly Important' Mindset Helped Her Build a Multimillion-Dollar Business.

Melissa Ben-Ishay's brother Brian Bushell encouraged her to follow her passion — and it led to major success.

Business News

Mark Zuckerberg Uses an Easy But Powerful Formula to Keep Facebook Relevant — Here's How It Works

Zuckerberg says Meta never thought small, even in the early days when it was just Facebook.

Career

How to Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile in 6 Easy Steps

LinkedIn offers a vast array of configuration options, most don't take advantage of all of them, overlook many and fail to optimize the sections they do use. This article covers a number of high-visibility key areas along with suggestions of how to get the most out of them.

Business Ideas

63 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2024

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2024.

Side Hustle

The Side Hustle She Started in a High School Locker Room Hit Multimillion-Dollar Revenue — and Taylor Swift Is a Fan: 'Invest in Yourself'

Elena Bonvicini, now 25, was inspired to start her side hustle during a 2016 visit to her grandparents in Wisconsin.