Books Like The Intelligent Investor Rev Ed.

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Luke Daniels brings Graham's investment philosophy a that keeps the dense financial reasoning accessible without dumbing it down — at 18 hours, the pace is deliberate in a way that suits a text that rewards re-reading, and the overall effect is less lecture than conversation with someone who has actually applied the ideas. The recs include the companion edition alongside financial and business titles that share the same long-horizon, fundamentals-first approach to building wealth.

10 books for fans of The Intelligent Investor Rev Ed.

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    Security Analysis

    by Benjamin Graham

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    The book that created value investing methodology, teaching readers to buy stocks based on company fundamentals rather than market sentiment. Graham's analytical framework for evaluating securities has guided successful investors for nearly a century of market cycles.

    4.30 Goodreads (9.9K ratings)
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    The Intelligent Investor Third Edition: The Timeless Guide to Value Investing and Financial Wisdom for a Volatile Market

    by Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig

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    Warren Buffett's mentor teaches the principles of value investing that have weathered every market crash since 1949. Graham's emphasis on margin of safety and long-term thinking remains the gold standard for intelligent investing.

    4.23 Goodreads (153.3K ratings)
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    The Thomas Sowell Reader

    by Thomas Sowell

    4.48 Goodreads (1.2K ratings)
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    Knowledge and Decisions

    by Thomas Sowell

    4.39 Goodreads (1.4K ratings)
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    The Essays of Warren Buffett : Lessons for Corporate America

    by Warren Buffett, Lawrence A. Cunningham

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    Investment philosophy stripped of jargon—Buffett's actual shareholder letters reveal how he thinks about business valuation, market volatility, and long-term wealth building. His homespun analogies make sophisticated concepts accessible without dumbing them down.

    4.33 Goodreads (8.3K ratings)
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    Migrations and Cultures

    Cultures • Book 2

    by Thomas Sowell

    4.33 Goodreads (574 ratings)
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    New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, and America's Struggle to Defend the West

    by David E. Sanger, Mary K. Brooks

    4.31 Goodreads (1.9K ratings)
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    The Phoenix Project

    The Phoenix Project • Book 1

    by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford

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    IT manager Bill has ninety days to save the catastrophically over-budget Phoenix Project using manufacturing principles applied to software development. Kim, Behr, and Spafford disguise DevOps methodology as corporate thriller, making technical transformation surprisingly gripping.

    4.26 Goodreads (50.4K ratings)
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    Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration

    by Ed Catmull, Amy Wallace

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    Pixar's co-founder dissects how the animation giant maintained creative excellence while growing from startup to Disney acquisition. Catmull identifies the hidden forces that kill innovation and offers concrete strategies for nurturing originality in business.

    4.21 Goodreads (103.6K ratings)
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    Debt - Updated and Expanded: The First 5,000 Years

    by David Graeber, Grover Gardner

    4.21 Goodreads (27.3K ratings)