Reading a good book is always a nice experience, especially if you are in the endeavour of something crazy and big. As entrepreneurs are crazy, and that’s a good thing .

Reading habit not only helps to develop stronger analytical thinking but also help your mental stimulation. We collected the list of books for ourselves to be read in this year. We decided to publish, as when not reading the book it’s always good to read about the list of good book, which people are recommending.

This is a must have read list for any entrepreneur or wanna-be ones. This list of books are not in any priority, but they are ranging from the topics of business, productivity, sales, finance, inspirational and mindset.

Do tell us your suggestion of your favourite book(s), in the comments section bellow.

Let’s dive into the list of best entrepreneur books.

1. Zero to One, by Peter Thiel & Blake Masters

Peter Theil the PayPal co-founder and early Facebook investor, who build the companies beyond expectation. According to Peter Theil creating a new and refreshing idea by following the model of a successful company.

Peter Thiel has built multiple breakthrough companies, and Zero to One shows how.’ ELON MUSK, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla

2. Business Model Generation, by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur

Business Model Generation is very visual and easy to read the book, it’s been co-authored by 470 business model practitioners from 45 countries. This book explains the designing, implementing, analyzing and renovating the business model or any kind

3. The Power of Broke, by Daymond John and Daniel Paisner

How Empty Pockets, a Tight Budget, and a Hunger for Success Can Become Your Greatest Competitive Advantage

The Power Of Broke is a mindset. It exists in all of us, whether we have money, opportunity or advantage.

Eight of 10 new businesses fails within the first 18 months. It’s not enough to have a good idea for a startup or a hot new product. Execution is key and the part that execution comes from finding your own voice as an entrepreneur.

Why do so many business fails, its because they have been cashed to death. It’s because business built on steroids and on injection of capital are living on borrowed time. When the money runs out the business runs its course.

Daymond John started his business with no funding and a budget of just 40$, which eventually turn out to be a $6 billion brand called FUBU

4. The Lean Startup, by Eric Ries

In business, a lean enterprise is a sustainable efficiency in action. Eric Ries’s revolutionary Lean Startup method will help bring your new business idea to an end result that is successful and sustainable.As you can not leave business just to run on luck. This book is divided into three parts, “Vision”, Steer and Accelerate.

The Lean Startup takes its name from the lean manufacturing revolution that Taiichi Ohno and Shigeo Shingo are credited with developing at Toyota.

Ashlee Vance’s narrate the conversation with Elon Musk.

Musk shows how to dream big and chase it and persistent in your endeavors.

6. Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs inspirational biography, based on interviews from family members, colleagues, competitors, friends, adversaries and colleagues.

His tale is instructive and cautionary, filled with lessons about innovation, character, leadership, and values.

7. The Startup Owner’s Manual, by Steve Blank and Bob Dorf

The Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company

Written by Steve Blank professor at Stanford University and Bob Dorf an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School. This book is taught in leading business schools including Columbia and Harvard, Berkeley and other leading universities around the globe. This book is about building a scalable startup with a Silicon Valley style.

8. Start-up Nation, by Dan Senor and Saul Singer

The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle

9. The 7 Day Startup, by Dan Norris and Rob Walling

You Don’t Learn Until You Launch

All you need to know from idea generation to getting your first paying customers

10. Think Big, Act Small, by Jason Jennings

How America’s Best Performing Companies Keep the Start-up Spirit Alive

Think Big Act Small teaches you, that they don’t tell you at MBA schools.

This book is written in plain English, it’s easy to read compare to other very condensed writing style

11. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey

Powerful Lessons in Personal Change

12. Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman

13. Driven, by Robert Herjavec

How To Succeed In Business And In Life

14. Extreme Ownership, by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin

How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win Audible — Unabridged

15. Get Backed, by Evan Baehr and Evan Loomis

Craft Your Story, Build the Perfect Pitch Deck, and Launch the Venture of Your Dreams

16. Originals, by Adam Grant

17. Crossing the Chasm, by Geoffrey A. Moore

18. To Sell is Human, by Daniel H Pink

The Surprising Truth About Persuading, Convincing, and Influencing Others

19. The 4-Hour Work Week, by Timothy Ferriss

Escape the 9–5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich

20. Awaken The Giant Within, by Tony Robbins

21. The $100 Startup, by Chris Guillebeau

Fire Your Boss, Do What You Love and Work Better To Live More