The Jules's Book Club

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Good with Money

Emma Edwards

Good With Money completely changed how I think about money. It helped me overcome my shopaholism, start saving and investing, and ultimately become the financial coach and businesswoman I am today. Without this book, I honestly don’t think I’d be where I am now.
What I love most about Emma’s approach is how gentle yet powerful it is. She doesn’t shame you for your past money mistakes — instead, she helps you understand the why behind them. From emotional spending and “good girl” financial conditioning to building true financial confidence, she teaches you how to rebuild your money mindset from a place of compassion, not guilt.

Emma also dives into values-based spending, showing how aligning your money choices with what really matters to you can transform your financial life. It’s not about restriction — it’s about freedom.

I couldn’t recommend this book enough. I’ve read it multiple times, and every time I come back to it, I uncover new insights and reminders that keep me grounded and growing.

We should all be millionaires

Rachel Rodgers

This book hit me like a lightning bolt. We Should All Be Millionaires isn’t just about making money—it’s about reclaiming your time, focusing on what truly matters, and building a business that actually works for you. Rachel Rodgers shows you how to delegate, prioritize, and grow smarter—not just harder.

Reading it completely shifted my approach. I realized I don’t have to do everything myself to succeed. I can build a team, trust others, and use my time strategically to scale faster. It’s practical, inspiring, and empowering—a rare combination that makes you feel like you can achieve big, bold goals without burning out. Definitely in my top 10 books ever.

30 Properties Before 30

Eddie Dileen

30 Properties Before 30 is a game-changer for anyone curious about real estate investing. The author doesn’t drown you in jargon or long-winded explanations—instead, they tell their story in short, powerful chapters that show exactly how they bought 30 rental properties before turning 30.

What makes this book so refreshing is how accessible it feels. It proves that real estate investing isn’t reserved for the wealthy or experts; it’s something anyone can start with the right mindset and action. Reading it completely changed my perspective—It makes you realize that building wealth through property is not only possible but simpler than you ever imagined.

Latte Factor

David Bach
The Latte Factor is one of the first books I recommend to clients who feel stuck, unmotivated, or unsure where to begin their financial journey. It’s simple, inspiring, and incredibly human — the kind of book that reminds you that financial freedom isn’t reserved for experts or people with huge salaries. It starts with small choices, made consistently.
What I love most about this book is how it empowers you to dream beyond the traditional 9–7 grind. It opens your mind to a different way of thinking — the mindset of an investor. Without any jargon or complicated charts, it shows you how everyday habits can shape your financial future, using clear examples and real numbers that actually make sense.

But the magic of The Latte Factor is the way it feels.
Reading it is like sitting down for a warm cup of coffee with a friend who truly believes in you — someone who nudges you gently but powerfully toward a better life.

If you need motivation, clarity, or a spark to start taking control of your money, this book is a perfect place to begin.

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