On World Book Day, the conversation isn’t just about reading, it’s about what you’re reading, and how it’s shaping the way you think, work, and show up. Because beyond degrees and experience, perspective is what sets people apart. And often, that perspective is built quietly, through the books you return to, the ideas you sit with, and the stories that shift how you see your industry.
Here’s a curated reading list for the modern professional, across industries that demand not just skill, but depth.
For the Publicist


This Is Marketing – Seth Godin
A masterclass in understanding people. PR isn’t just about visibility; it’s about positioning, storytelling, and trust.
Trust Me, I’m Lying – Ryan Holiday
A sharp look into how the media really works. Essential for navigating narratives, virality, and reputation in real time.
For the Fashion Creative


The Little Dictionary of Fashion – Christian Dior
Timeless principles of elegance, distilled into clarity. A reminder that style is built on intention, not noise.
Love Style Life – Garance Doré
Where personal evolution meets personal style. Honest, reflective, and quietly influential.
For the Entrepreneur


The Lean Startup – Eric Ries
A practical framework for building, testing, and evolving ideas without losing direction.
Zero to One – Peter Thiel
On creating something truly new, not just improving what already exists.
For the Tech Professional


Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products – Nir Eyal
Understanding user behavior is everything. This breaks down why people keep coming back.
The Innovators – Walter Isaacson
A broader look at the people and collaborations that shaped the digital world.
For the Creative / Writer


Steal Like an Artist – Austin Kleon
A reminder that creativity isn’t about originality in isolation, it’s about influence, remixing, and perspective.
Bird by Bird – Anne Lamott
On showing up, doing the work, and navigating the creative process honestly.
For the Corporate Professional


Atomic Habits – James Clear
Small shifts, consistent systems, this is where real growth happens.
Lean In – Sheryl Sandberg
A look at leadership, ambition, and navigating the realities of the workplace.
No matter the industry, the advantage is rarely just technical skill; it’s how you think. The professionals who stand out are often the ones who’ve taken the time to build that thinking intentionally. Because sometimes, the next level of your career starts with a page you haven’t turned yet.