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Psychology
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Where to Start with Brené Brown: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Brené Brown — whether to begin with Daring Greatly, The Gifts of Imperfection, or Atlas of the Heart. A complete reading guide to vulnerability research.
Where to Start with Daniel H. Pink: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Daniel H. Pink — whether to begin with Drive, A Whole New Mind, or To Sell Is Human. A complete reading guide to the business and psychology writer.
Where to Start with Daniel Kahneman: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Daniel Kahneman — whether to begin with Thinking, Fast and Slow or Noise. A complete reading guide to the Nobel Prize-winning behavioural economist.
Where to Start with James Clear: A Reading Guide
Where to start with James Clear — why Atomic Habits is the only starting point and what it offers. A complete reading guide to the habits researcher and author.
Where to Start with Jonathan Haidt: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Jonathan Haidt — whether to begin with The Righteous Mind, The Coddling of the American Mind, or The Anxious Generation. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Jordan B. Peterson: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Jordan B. Peterson — whether to begin with 12 Rules for Life or Beyond Order. A complete reading guide to the psychologist and cultural commentator.
Where to Start with Malcolm Gladwell: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Malcolm Gladwell — whether to begin with The Tipping Point, Outliers, or Blink. A complete reading guide to the master of narrative non-fiction.
Where to Start with Pat Barker: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Pat Barker — whether to begin with Regeneration, The Ghost Road, The Silence of the Girls, or The Women of Troy. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Robert Cialdini: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Robert Cialdini — whether to begin with Influence or Pre-Suasion. A complete reading guide to the world's leading social psychologist on persuasion.
Where to Start with Robert Greene: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Robert Greene — whether to begin with The 48 Laws of Power, Mastery, or The Laws of Human Nature. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Steven Pinker: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Steven Pinker — whether to begin with The Better Angels of Our Nature, Enlightenment Now, or The Language Instinct. A complete reading guide.
15 Books Like Daring Greatly to Read Next
Finished Daring Greatly? These 15 books on vulnerability, shame, courage, and what it means to live wholeheartedly take Brené Brown's research into new territory.
15 Books Like Grit to Read Next
Finished Grit? These 15 books explore what drives sustained effort, why passion matters more than talent, and what the psychology of achievement actually looks like in practice.
15 Books Like Mindset to Read Next
Finished Mindset by Carol Dweck? These 15 books on growth, learning, resilience, and the psychology of belief take the fixed-vs-growth framework further and deeper.
15 Books Like Outliers to Read Next
Loved Outliers? These 15 books explore why some people succeed, what luck and practice actually explain, and how systems shape individual outcomes — with the same big-idea clarity.
15 Books Like The Body Keeps the Score to Read Next
Finished The Body Keeps the Score? These 15 books on trauma, healing, resilience, and the relationship between mind and body continue the work of understanding how we carry our history.
15 Books Like The Power of Habit to Read Next
Finished The Power of Habit? These 15 books go deeper on habit science, behavioural psychology, and why our automatic behaviours are so hard to change and so powerful when we do.
Grit vs Mindset: Which Book Should You Read First?
Angela Duckworth's Grit and Carol Dweck's Mindset are the two most discussed books about the psychology of achievement. Here's how they differ, what each gets right, and which to read first.
Sapiens vs Thinking Fast and Slow: Which Non-Fiction Bestseller Should You Read First?
Two books that defined a decade of serious reading — Harari's macro sweep of human history versus Kahneman's microscope on how you actually think. Here is how to choose.
Books Like Man's Search for Meaning: Finding Purpose in Suffering
Viktor Frankl's account of surviving Auschwitz — and the logotherapy he developed from that experience — is one of the most influential books of the twentieth century. These books share its insistence that meaning can be found even in the worst circumstances, and the particular authority of testimony written from inside suffering.
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