One of the best things about the internet is that you get to find and connect with people who share similar passions.
When I first started blogging about books, I thought almost no one else was doing the same, but I soon found several awesome book bloggers that all had the same mission–to encourage people to read books and never stop learning.
So I thought, why not have book bloggers come together and share their favorite books so that readers can get a wide range of recommendations from trusted bloggers whom collectively, have reads hundreds or perhaps even thousands of books.
Now without further ado, here are 5 book bloggers and their 10 favorite books (no specific order):
1) BookMattic
Matt Hutson helps people find meaning through reading nonfiction books. He started doing Personal Development English Lessons with several clients throughout Indonesia and plans on taking on more clients around the world. He believes that the more people develop themselves the better our world will become.
Instagram: @bookmattic & website: bookmattic.com
10 Favorite Books:
“Think & Grow Rich” - Napoleon Hill
“This essential book works on your subconscious mind and mindset so you can become successful at anything you do.”
“The Four Agreements” - Don Miguel Ruiz
“Be impeccable with your word, don’t take things personally, don’t make assumptions, and always do your best are the four agreements that will help you to get out of your own head so you can live how you want, when you want and where you want.”
“The Power of Now” - Eckhart Tolle
“Live in the now, be one with yourself and everything else.”
“The Power of Habit” - Charles Duhigg
“Want to know how to change any bad habit to become a good one? This book tells you exactly how habits make up most of your life and that if you have the right habits you can become extremely successful.”
“Man’s Search For Meaning” - Viktor Frankl
“A WWII holocaust survivor of four death camps explains what kept him alive and how we can overcome any pains in our life no matter how hard.”
“The Alchemist” - Paulo Coelho
“This is a mystical fiction book filled with truths on how to find your purpose in life. It’s short, sweet and inspiring.”
“Start With Why” - Simon Sinek
“You have a purpose driving you even if you don’t know what it is yet. This book helped me to find mine.”
“The Storyteller’s Secret” - Sejal Badani
“Communication skills will only get more important as AI takes over many jobs. Why not learn how to communicate like the masters do by learning how to tell stories just like Malala or Steve Jobs?”
“Building a StoryBrand” - Donald Miller
“Hands down the best marketing book for businesses who want to solve a major problem in their customer’s life”
“If you have a business online or a storefront you need to know how to sell your product or services. Cadence explains simply how to create a sales funnel that will work.”
2) Books of Titans
Erik Rostad started the Books of Titans reading project because he needed help finding the best books. He found out what some of the world's top performers were reading and then started reading those 52 of those books each year. He now helps others find great books and create their own reading plans so they can experience the joy of reading.
Instagram: @booksoftitans & website: booksoftitans.com
10 Favorite Books:
“Crime and Punishment” - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
“This was the first classic novel I read by choice (as opposed to be assigned to read in school) and it opened my eyes to the power of literature.”
“I read it nearly every morning. This book has had the most impact on the direction of my life.”
“Man’s Search For Meaning” - Viktor Frankl
“I've read 100+ books since 2017 for the Books of Titans reading project and this is my favorite book so far.”
“Thinking, Fast and Slow” - Daniel Kahneman
“This is a foundational book and many of the newer non-fiction books relate back to this. Some books take what they learn from this book and apply it to a particular field.”
“Guns, Germs, and Steel” - Jared Diamond
“Another foundational book that provides a framework for considering major historical movements.”
“Start With Why” - Simon Sinek
“People don't care about what you do - they care about why you do it. This transformed how I run my business and help my customers.”
“Born to Run” - Christopher McDougall
“As a runner, this book opened my eyes to new possibilities I never thought possible. I am a better runner today because of this book.”
“The Sacred Romance” - John Eldredge
“I call this my hinge book. My entire library "hinges" upon reading this book. I read it in 1998. It talks about grand story narratives found in novels, movies, and other art, and how they relate to the Christian story. This made me want to begin reading more to see examples in the major works of literature.”
“Les Miserables” - Victor Hugo
“An unbelievable novel of love, war, pain, redemption.”
“The World is Flat” - Thomas Friedman
“I include this book because of its impact in my life. This book convinced me that I needed more education. I went to graduate school as a direct result of reading this book in 2004.”
3) Get Better With Books
Get Better With Books is an online resource dedicated to personal development book readers. Jim (founder) is 31, works in software sales and lives outside Boston with his wife and baby daughter.
Instagram: @getbetterwithbooks
10 Favorite Books:
“How To Win Friends & Influence People” - Dale Carnegie
“Common sense approach for positive personal interactions with others.”
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" - Robert Kiyosaki
“The holy grail of personal finance. While the topics are simple, the concepts are life changing.”
“Arguably the best memoir on entrepreneurship. Beautifully written, packed with lessons for anyone building something from scratch.”
“The Road to Character” - David Brooks
“Thoughtful read that emphasizes the importance of virtues like courage, kindness and empathy.”
“Flow” - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
“Brilliant book that describes how happiness works and how we can cultivate it within.”
“Where Men Win Glory” - Jon Krakauer
“Tragic story of Pat Tillman, former NFL star turned US Army hero post 9/11. Vibrant detail and emotion.”
“Watership Down” - Richard Adams
“Classic story about courage, camaraderie, and a journey against all odds.”
“Gripping story of the first trans-Antarctic voyage in 1914. Amazing feat of courage and leadership.”
“Awaken The Giant Within” - Tony Robbins
“Personal development powerhouse.”
“As A Man Thinketh” - James Allen
“Simple and profound process for positivity changing your thoughts.”
4) Timos Notes
My name is Timo, I'm 20 years old and from Germany. I'm currently studying E-Commerce. Ever since I was a little child I loved books. About three years ago I fell in love with personal development and other non-fiction books. One of my favorite genres is biographies.
Instagram: @timosnotes & website: timosnotes.com
10 Favorite Books:
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" - Robert Kiyosaki
“It’s the perfect book to learn the basics of personal finance and start your financial education.”
"Sleep Smarter" - Shawn Stevenson
“This book opened my eyes to the importance of sleep and that we should´nt sacrifice it.”
“Cadence teaches a simple strategy to make your business more profitable, packed in a catchy story.”
“The Alchemist” - Paulo Coelho
“A classic book and a great story, encouraging the reader to chase his or her dreams.”
“Think & Grow Rich” - Napoleon Hill
“One of the best personal development books of all time, teaching you what it takes to be successful.”
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" - Dale Carnegie
“Dale Carnegie teaches you the basics of communication and how to make others feel good about themselves.”
“It blew my mind how George Orwell kind of saw the direction in which our world is heading, back in 1949.”
"Long Walk to Freedom" - Nelson Mandela
“Mandela’s autobiography shows how much he sacrificed for his beliefs and goals, without ever giving in.”
"Can't Hurt Me" - David Goggins
“Probably the most inspiring story I have ever read. Goggins doesn’t just tell you, he shows you, that we are capable of achieving more than we could ever imagine.”
5) Alex & Books
I started Alex and Books because I discovered the incredible value of books, but saw that almost no one I knew read them or took advantage of the treasure trove of important information inside them. So I set out on a mission to read the best books, find key lessons from each one and share them with as much people as possible. On my site, you can find book summaries, lessons, reviews and more great content.
Instagram: @AlexandBooks & website: alexandbooks.com
10 Favorite Books:
“Discipline Equals Freedom” - Jocko Willink
“The more discipline you have in life, the more freedom you’ll have. Wise lessons from a retired Navy SEAL Lieutenant commander.”
“Probably the best book I have ever read on productivity and creating good habits.”
“Extreme Ownership” - Jocko Willink
“Stop blaming the world, by taking extreme ownership of your life you will be able to fix it–no one is doing to do it for you.”
“The Emperor’s Handbook” - Marcus Aurelius
“Aurelius was a wealthy and incredibly powerful Roman emperor that lived a good and just life without corrupting himself and teaches others how to do the same.”
“By changing your mindset, you can quite literally change your life.”
“This book completely changed the way I look at businesses and startups.”
“How To Win Friends & Influence People” - Dale Carnegie
“A must-read book for people who want to improve their social relationships and understand people.”
“Man’s Search for Meaning” - Viktor Frankl
“Viktor Frankl was able to survive and find meaning in Auschwitz, he teaches readers how he endured the camps and how people can find meaning in life.”
“Can’t Hurt Me” - David Goggins
“Probably the most inspiring autobiography I’ve ever read, Goggins pushes his body to incredible limits such as breaking the world pull-up record and running 120+ mile races.”
“12 Rules for Life” - Jordan Peterson
“Perhaps my all-time favorite book, it combines religion, philosophy, psychology and other sciences that teach you if you want to improve the world, the best way to start is by improving yourself.”
Thank you everyone for reading this article. I hope it inspires you to find a fantastic book and to keep learning. Just as the books above have changed the lives of myself and fellow book bloggers, perhaps it will do the same for you.
Read on!
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