When I think of "summer" reading, I think of fiction and lighter or shorter non-fiction that you take on vacation or dig into on the back porch.
Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory
P.G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters
George Bernanos, Diary of a Country Priest
C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters
Wendell Berry, Fidelity (Short Stories)
Flannery O'Connor, Everything that Rises Must Converge (Short Stories)
Frederick Buechner, Godric
J. Mark Bertrand's Roland March crime series, starting with Back on Murder
G.K. Chesterton, The Man Who Was Thursday
W.P. Kinsella, Shoeless Joe
If you must read some non-fiction to think you're better than the rest of us, and you have already read Michael P. Schutt, Redeeming Law: Christian Calling and the Legal Profession, I suggest:
Karen Swallow Prior, Booked: Literature in the Soul of Me
Margot Starbuck, Small Things with Great Love
Gene Edward Veith, God at Work
Edward S. Corwin, The Higher Law Background of US Constitutional Law
Frederic Bastiat, The Law
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