Jonah Luke | Rework, A Fraction of the Whole and Calvin and Hobbes

Jonah Luke loves summer in Portland, Oregon. He’s a talented musician and a podcast producer for Freedom Podcasting.

Jonah Luke Loves Books

Jonah’s 3 favourite books were a great combination. They go from a really detailed orientated business type book to adventure to a comic series.

“They’re all completely different books.” – Jonah Luke

Jonah Luke’s Three Favorite Books

Rework by Jason Fried

“The founders of 37 signals and they started as a web design company and they basically created these products for there internal use that they ended up selling to the public.

It’s a quick read on changing the way that you work or you start up a business, lots of little awesome tips.

One of my favorites is the stand up meetings. Everybody hates meetings so you do a meeting where nobody gets to sit down. You do the meeting with everyone standing up and you can get a lot done pretty fast.”

A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz

“It’s kind of an awesome adventure family story. It’s about a father and son in a cronical through there lives so it has a big span of time and it takes you through Europe and Australia.

It’s just a really really good novel.”

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

“They have a lot of collections now. They’re amazing as a kid but there also amazing as an adult.

They’re just profound the comics, they’re always of course really funny.

I feel like I can always just go back to a Calvin and Hobbs book and have a great time and come away thinking about how I want to live my life. Bill Waterson’s a genius.”

I Hope These Notes on Rework, A Fraction of the Whole and Calvin and Hobbes Helped You in a Useful Way

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Purchase these books on Amazon:

  1. Rework by Jason Fried

  2. A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz

  3. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

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