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Imagine spending an entire day at the beach, relaxing underneath an umbrella with a good book. That's what we call goals. And speaking of goals, some of the most inspiring celebrities wouldn't be where they are today without an inspiring read. Oprah Winfrey credits The Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav for completely changing her way of thinking (and life) back in the '80s. And Halle Berry says she'll never forget the book her fifth grade teacher recommended to her: Some Love, Some Pain, Sometime by J. California Cooper.

It's time for us all to get inspired, too. Make sure you add all of the life-changing books below to your library this summer.

Donald Glover: 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' by Mark Haddon

The actor/rapper/writer is a master of many trades and recently made a splash this summer on our airwaves with the buzzworthy track "This Is America." If you were wondering what kind of books are on his bookshelf, you might be surprised and intrigued by his answer. "I have an obsession with books about kids with Asperger's syndrome. I like the way they think - it suits me. 'The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time' by Mark Haddon is great," Donald Glover said in a 2012 interview with GQ. "That and [Jonathan Safran Foer's] 'Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close' - they're on a separate bookshelf. They don't understand what the other books are saying by their facial expressions, but they're perfectly lined-up."

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