Siddhartha by Hermann HesseThe Art of Happiness by Dalai Lama XIVZen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu SuzukiWhen Things Fall Apart by Pema ChödrönPeace Is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh
A Buddhist Reading List
20th out of 906 books — 1,180 voters
The Selfish Gene by Richard DawkinsThe God Delusion by Richard DawkinsWhy Buddhism Is True by Robert WrightMeditations by Marcus AureliusDarwin's Dangerous Idea by Daniel C. Dennett
Sam Harris' Recommended Reading
41st out of 190 books — 65 voters

Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanA Brief History of Time by Stephen W. HawkingA Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill BrysonHow to Lie with Statistics by Darrell HuffGödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas R. Hofstadter
Reddit's Favourite Non-Fiction
9th out of 37 books — 8 voters
Lost Knowledge of the Imagination by Gary LachmanOn Bullshit by Harry G. FrankfurtReligion and Nothingness (Nanzan Studies in Religion and Cult... by Keiji NishitaniThe New Gnosis by Roberts AvensImaginal Love by Tom Cheetham
John Vervaeke's Awakening From the Meaning Crisis
13th out of 112 books — 13 voters

What's Behind Your Belly Button? A Psychological Perspective ... by Martha Char LoveMindful Being by Nataša PantovićThe Bloated Belly Whisperer by Tamara Duker FreumanOn Learning to Heal by Ed CohenStart Where You Are by Pema Chödrön
How to Get Well
123rd out of 274 books — 91 voters
1984 by George OrwellThe Pale Blue Eye by Louis BayardWhere the Sidewalk Ends by Shel SilversteinAnimal Farm by George OrwellCharlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
More Favorite Reads
62nd out of 104 books — 5 voters

Psychotherapy East & West by Alan W. WattsThe Dhammapada by AnonymousWhat the Buddha Taught by Walpola RahulaOn Love and Loneliness by J. KrishnamurtiHeirs To Ambedkar by Alan Senauke
Indian philosophy
73rd out of 117 books — 15 voters
Catch-22 by Joseph HellerThe Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. TolkienUlysses by James JoyceMoby-Dick or, The Whale by Herman MelvilleThe Holy Bible by Anonymous
The Most Begun "Read but Unfinished" (Started) book ever
2563rd out of 2,605 books — 13,135 voters

The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan KunderaThe Pride of Chanur by C.J. CherryhLone Survivor by Marcus LuttrellAnnie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral by Kris RadishThe Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Favorite Books from Natala's Friends
8th out of 78 books — 2 voters
Buddhism without Beliefs by Stephen BatchelorGeschiedenis der Westerse Filosofie  by Bertrand RussellHet verschijnsel wetenschap  by Herman KoningsveldEncyclopedie van de filosofie by J. Waldram
Philosophy
1st out of 4 books — 2 voters

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill BrysonMan's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. FranklMeditations by Marcus AureliusThinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanCosmos by Carl Sagan
Reddit 100 Non-Fiction Books To Better Yourself
76th out of 101 books — 50 voters
Why Buddhism Is True by Robert WrightSiddhartha by Hermann HessePeace Is Every Step by Thich Nhat HanhThe Four Noble Truths by Dalai Lama XIVThe Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh
Beginning Buddhist Books
56th out of 121 books — 14 voters

Why Buddhism Is True by Robert WrightThe Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way by NāgārjunaWhat the Buddha Taught by Walpola RahulaOneless Oneness by Marcel EschauzierExistential Rationalism by Marcel Eschauzier
Buddhist Philosophy
59th out of 117 books — 15 voters
Astonishing Hypothesis by Francis CrickConfessions by Jean-Jacques RousseauBreaking the Spell by Daniel C. DennettBreakdown of Will by George AinslieCrowds and Power by Elias Canetti
Sam Harris Website Recommendations: Part 1
47th out of 100 books — 1 voter

I Am That by Nisargadatta MaharajThe Power of Now by Eckhart TolleTao Te Ching by Lao TzuThe Ultimate Human Secrets - The Hidden Power in our Mysterio... by Ramzi NajjarA New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
Best Books on Spiritual Enlightenment / Awakening
177th out of 399 books — 420 voters
Voodoo Histories by David AaronovitchProbability 1 by Amir D. AczelThe End of Illness by David B. AgusBreakdown of Will by George AinslieFood for the Heart by Ajahn Chah
Sam Harris recommended reading (1/5)
23rd out of 100 books — 1 voter