Any book recommendations for self help, psychology, philosophy, fiction books?
I set a goal for myself to finish 12 months in 12 months and I need some more recommendations. I’m not that much of a reader but it’s something I want to get into. I’ve read atomic habits, the subtle art of not giving a f*ck, beyond the wand. And most of the first hobbit book. But that was 2 years ago.
I just finished the last 100 pages of the hobbit book and I’m currently reading the psychology of money and I’m really enjoying it. I have like 2-3 more books I can read before I go looking for some more. So any recommendations would be appreciated it.
I’ve read/listened to all of Harry Potter multiple times. Anything but Harry Potter should be good lol.
I am a male so I’m not really into romance or anything like that. More of a fantasy/magic/adventure guy when it comes to fictional books. I’m looking for books that are around 300 pages or so for the most part. But like I said at the top any self help, psychology, philosophy, or fictional books would be great.
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Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks
Adventure but not fantasy:
Clive Cussler’s Dirk Pitt series, the Oregon Files series, the Kurt Austin series
Steve Berry’s Cotton Malone Series
Way of the Peaceful Warrior – Millman
The History of Philosophy – Grayling
*Private Owens: A George Owens Novel*
For philosophy
Plato the republic
Epictetus discourse and selective writings.
For psychology/fiction psychology
Literally anything fyodor Dostoevsky yes most his books are over 400 pages some 900 but they are some of the best pieces of literary written
I’d start with any of these 3 of his books
The brothers karamazov (regarded his best work)
Demons ( my personal favourite)
Crime and punishment ( his easiest to read)
Fiction
11/22/63 by Steven king
Again another long book but don’t let page numbers scare you this book is about an alternate history of the jfk assassination and is my go to book to suggest to people who hate reading cause it’s so fast passed and the premis hooks you instantly.