Hugh Hewitt is a prominent conservative radio broadcaster, constitutional lawyer, and author who hosts a nationally syndicated radio program. He's known for in-depth political commentary and has written multiple books on American politics and history. His reading recommendations span geopolitical analysis, political thrillers, and historical narratives.
16 Books Recommended by Hugh Hewitt
Ranked by popularity across all reading lists on this site
Begin Again
4 people recommendedRarely has a book hit me with the impact of [this book].
Also recommended by: Cory Booker, Steve Kerr, Walter Isaacson

The Great Influenza
4 people recommendedIt is eerie how so much of it is so relevant and how the epilogue was so prescient.
Also recommended by: Balaji Srinivasan, Balaji S. Srinivasan, Brad Feld
Dominion
3 people recommendedrecommended 2xA must read book.
A must read book.
Also recommended by: Christopher Hitchens, Tim Keller

Grant
2 people recommendedItβs hard to turn off and Iβve read wat, dozens of civil war books, but never with a focus on this hero of heroes.
Also recommended by: Barack Obama
Tightrope
2 people recommendedKey to understanding white working class.
Also recommended by: Adam Grant
Doom
recommended 2xA significant book, one which will be read for years if not decades.
A significant book, one which will be read for years if not decades.
Red Line
recommended 2xA dozen pages in and its hair raising. And true.
A dozen pages in and its hair raising. And true.
The Power Couple
recommended 2xEvery parentβs nightmare.
Every parentβs nightmare.
To Provide and Maintain a Navy
recommended 2xA superb read for professional and interested amateurs alike.
A superb read for professional and interested amateurs alike.
Extraordinary, Ordinary People
recommended 2xQuite a remarkable book.
Quite a remarkable book.
The Essential Scalia
recommended 2xWhen has the forward to a book actually mattered? The four pages offered by Justice Elena Kagan to [this book] do.
When has the forward to a book actually mattered? The four pages offered by Justice Elena Kagan to [this book] do.
