I’ve been thinking about this for a while now — how much I read, how much I underline, and how little I actually talk about any of it. My Kindle library is packed with books that have changed the way I think, work, and live. But most of that growth stays private.
That’s about to change.
I’m launching Chris Jeub's Book Club, and it feels like a clean slate — a chance to invite others into something I’ve always done alone. I’ve only invited a few friends so far, but that’s the beauty of it. It’s small, focused, and ready to grow naturally. Over time, I hope it becomes a space where people who love to read — or want to get back into reading — can find momentum and good conversation.
I read a lot across a few main lanes:
- Entrepreneurship and business growth — the likes of Alex Hormozi, Donald Miller, and Seth Godin. Books about clarity, courage, and building things that last.
- Faith and meaning — writers like John Eldredge, C.S. Lewis, and Tim Keller who bring depth and humanity to spiritual life.
- Leadership and productivity — from Simon Sinek to James Clear, authors who help tighten the gap between what we want to do and what we actually get done.
- Personal development and storytelling — Brené Brown, Ryan Holiday, Malcolm Gladwell… the thinkers who connect behavior, emotion, and growth.
I’m not sure where this will go, but that’s part of the excitement. For now, it’s a space to read deeper, build wiser, and share the journey with people who are wired the same way.
Here’s to turning pages together.