Updated Recommended Book List

I made some additions to my recommended book list based on reading in the past 3 years.

Reading good books and great books is an essential part of your learning plan. You’ll be strengthened through reading books which are a little difficult for you, just as pushing yourself past comfort in physical exercise builds muscle and endurance. You’ll find a handful of books which are truly significant for you. Study those repeatedly, make them your own.

I’ve grouped some books, but there is no particular order or weighting. Read for breadth and depth. Stretch yourself.

I have a Western/English bias. There are undoubtedly many great books in Eastern tradition and other languages that are less accessible to me.

There are few books here about technical subjects. You need to find and study these over time, as you have interests, but they tend to become outdated quickly. I know several good books on AI, for example, but by the time you read this they could be less helpful.

My biography list probably has too much weight on Americans and men.

I’ve listed a diverse set of religious texts not because I think they are all equally valid, but because I believe wise people must be aware of different religious ideas.

A key criteria: all these can be read, and re-read, and still yield insights and ideas. An excellent book continues to speak to a person at different stages of their life. The best book is the one that teaches you something important you either didn’t know, or something worth remembering again.

Modern Works with recognized value for many people:

The Great Ideas — Mortimer Adler

Principles – Ray Dalio

The E-Myth – Michael Gerber

Zero to One – Peter Thiel

The Lean Startup – Eric Ries

Tools of Titans – Tim Ferriss

Good to Great – Jim Collins

Built to Last — Jim Collins

Tribes – Seth Godin

This is Marketing — Seth Godin

Atomic Habits — James Clear

Mindset – Carol Dweck

Grit – Angel Duckworth

Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion – Robert Cialdini

How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie

Bold – Peter Diamandis

The Fifth Discipline – Peter Senge

A Rulebook for Arguments – Anthony Weston

The Black Swan – Nicola Taleb

What Technology Wants – Kevin Kelly

On Writing Well – Zinnser

Evolution 2.0 – Perry Marshall

True Professionalism – David Maister

A History of Knowledge – Charles Van Doren

Basic Economics – Thomas Sowell

Switch — Chip and Dan Heath

Extreme Ownership and The Dichotomy of Leadership – Jocko Willink and Leif Babin

How to Read a Book – Mortimer Adler

Godel, Escher, Bach – Douglas Hofstadter

The Lessons of History – Will and Ariel Durant

The 48 Laws of Power and Mastery – Robert Greene

The Laws of Human Nature – Robert Greene

The Obstacle is the Way – Ryan Holliday

The Effective Executive – Peter Drucker

The Effective Manager – Mark Horstman

The Portable MBA – Josh Kaufmann

12 Rules – Jordan Peterson

The 80/20 Principle — Richard Koch

80/20 Sales and Marketing – Perry Marshall

Warfighting — US Marine Corps

Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger — Peter Bevelin

Strange New World – Carl Trueman

The War of Art — Steven Pressfield

Execution – Bossidy and Charan

Elements of Style – Strunk & White

Team of Teams and One Mission – Chris Fussell

Essentialism – Greg McKeown

Suicide of the West – Richard Koch

The Natural Laws of Business – Richard Koch

Exponential Organizations – Salim Ismail

Man’s Search for Meaning – Victor Frankl

The Art of War – Sun Tzu

Deep Work – Cal Newport

On Becoming a Leader – Warren Bennis

The Truth About Leadership – Kouzes and Posner

Start with Why – Simon Sinek

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team – Patrick Lencioni

Failure of Nerve – Edwin Friedman

War of the Worlds – Niall Ferguson

The Essential Wooden: A Lifetime of Lessons on Leaders and Leadership – Wooden and Jamison

Everyone Communicates, Few Connect – John Maxwell

Crucial Conversations – Patterson and Grenny

The Goal – Eliyahu Goodratt

Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman

The Power of Full Engagement – Loehr and Schwartz

Getting Things Done – David Allen

Deep Survival – Laurence Gonzales

Made to Stick – Chip and Dan Heath

Presentation Zen – Garr Reynolds

How to Lie with Statistics – Darrell Huff

Work the System – Sam Carpenter

Making Things Happen – Scott Berkun

Competitive Strategy – Michael Porter

Blue Ocean Strategy – Kim and Mauborgne

Seeing What’s Next – Clayton Christensen

The Design of Everyday Things – Donald Norman

Six Easy Pieces – Richard Feynman

High Output Management – Andy Grove

Poor Charlie’s Almanack – Charlie Munger

Half-Time — Bob Buford

Walden– Henry Thoreau

Essays – Montaigne

Collected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Federalist – Hamilton, Madison, Jay

The Abolition of Man — C.S. Lewis

The Gulag Archipelago – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger – Peter Bevelin

Pre-Gutenberg Classics and Religious Texts

Beowulf

The Epic of Gilgamesh

The Iliad and The Odyssey – Homer

The Aeneid — Virgil

The Republic – Plato

Rhetoric — Aristotle

The History — Herodotus

On the Brevity of Life – Seneca

Lives — Plutarch

The Divine Comedy – Dante

The Canterbury Tales — Chaucer

The Emperor’s Handbook – Marcus Aurelius

Treatises of Friendship and Growing Old – Cicero

The Strategemata – Sextus Julius Frontinus

The Prince – Machiavelli

The Bible

The Bhagavad Gita

The Koran

The Tao

The Analects of Confucius

The Divine Conspiracy – Dallas Willard

In Introduction to the Devout Life – Francis de Sales

Confessions – St. Augustine

The Imitation of Christ – Thomas a Kempis

The Pilgrim’s Progress – John Bunyan

Mere Christianity – C.S. Lewis

Run with Horses – Eugene Peterson

The Cost of Discipleship – Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Biographies

Titan (biography of John D. Rockefeller) — Ron Chernow

Benjamin Franklin – Walter Isaacson

Leonardo da Vinci – Walter Isaacson

The Last Lion (biography of Winston Churchill in 3 volumes) – William Manchester

Eisenhower in War and Peace – Jean Edward Smith

The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt – Edmund Morris

Theodore Rex — Edmund Morris

Team of Rivals – Doris Kearns Goodwin

Truman – David McCullough

John Adams – David McCullough

Alexander Hamilton – Ron Chernow

Robert E. Lee – Emory Thomas

Lew Kwan Yew: The Man and His Ideas – Kwang and Fernandez

Washington: A Life – Ron Chernow

Einstein: His Life and Universe – Walter Isaacson

The House of Morgan – Ron Chernow

Margaret Thatcher (authorized biography) – Charles Moore

Indira Ghandi – Inder Malhotra

Victoria: The Queen – Julia Baird

A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael – Elisabeth Elliot

George Marshall: Defender of the Republic – David Roll

Coolidge – Amity Shlaes

Fiction and Literature

The Lord of the Rings – J.R.R. Tolkien

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

Dune – Frank Herbert

Ender’s Game – Orson Scott Card

Best Poems of the English Language (anthology) – Harold Bloom

The Wasteland – T.S. Eliot

The Chronicles of Narnia – C.S. Lewis

The Brothers Karamazov – Leo Tolstoy

Paradise Lost – John Milton

Moby Dick – Herman Melville

Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain

Brave New World – Aldous Huxley

1984 – George Orwell

Animal Farm – George Orwell

Complete Robert Frost collection

Mary Oliver’s poems