
The Read Well Podcast Design the Perfect Reading Space | EP 119
Nov 24, 2025
Thatcher Wine, the founder of Juniper Books and author of For the Love of Books, dives into the art of designing the perfect reading space. He emphasizes creating an inviting room that fosters focus and engagement with text. Discussing his book The 12 Monotasks, Thatcher highlights the importance of slowing down and monotasking, which can transform reading habits. He also shares practical advice on organizing bookshelves, dealing with limited space, and the impact of distractions like AI on the literary world.
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Humble Origins Of Juniper Books
- Thatcher started Juniper Books by selling thrift-store books on eBay with a $25 investment.
- He evolved to curating customized libraries and designing printed book jackets to make books feel like art.
Shelves As A Personal Narrative
- Books on your shelves function as a narrative of identity and aspiration.
- Curating what remains reinforces what you value and what you want to become.
Create A Reading Anchor
- Add a dedicated reading chair that signals the room’s purpose and encourages the habit.
- Make the chair a place you use only for reading to strengthen the reading cue.



