Book Review: Make Magic Book: The Book of Inspiration You Didn't know You Needed by Brad Meltzer Brad Meltzer/ A Book That Won't Teach You Anything New (And Why That Might Be the Point)
Brad Meltzer is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of thirteen thrillers, six nonfiction books, and the host of History Channel’s Lost History. His work often blends storytelling with themes of character, leadership, and moral courage. Candidly, when I finished Brad Meltzer’s Make Magic, my first reaction was, this didn’t change how I think about kindness, empathy, or compassion. And that’s true. Adapted from Meltzer’s 2024 commencement speech at the University of Michigan—delivered at his son’s graduation—this is a fast, one-sitting read (30-45 minutes) built on familiar truths. If you’ve spent years reading philosophy, Stoicism, leadership, or personal development, there’s nothing here that feels groundbreaking. But after sitting with it, I realized that critique might actually miss the book’s purpose. Make Magic isn’t trying to advance wisdom. It’s trying to protect it. The Stoics reminded us long ago that we don’t suffer from a lack of principles—we suffer fro...