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BONUS | Books You Can Finish In One Sitting (And Actually Remember)

Apr 01, 20268 minEp. 2952
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Summary

This episode features Ryan Holiday's top recommendations for books that are short enough to be read in a single sitting, yet profound enough to leave a lasting impression. He covers a diverse range of genres, from classic philosophy and stoic teachings to historical accounts, social commentaries, and guides for creativity and personal growth. The selection aims to offer quick, memorable lessons that can be revisited often.

Episode description

Most people don’t finish what they start, especially when it comes to books. In this episode, Ryan shares a curated list of books you can read in a single sitting.


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Intro / Opening

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Essential Short Reads for Life

Amazing books you can read in a single sitting. The War of Art. This is a book you can read in one sitting and then you should read it again and again and again. I try to read it before I start any creative project. Seneca's essay on the shortness of life, one of the greatest pieces of philosophy ever written. It's not that life is short, he says. It's that we waste a lot of it. Zen and the art of archery. Another amazing philosophy book from the other side.

of the world. This is the new Walter Isaacson book, The Greatest Sentence Ever Written about the First Sentence of the Declaration of Independence. We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with Certain unalienable rights and then among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. On the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of our country he does a nice what is this? Seventy page or so meditation on

A wonderful sentence and what it means. Eighty-four Charing Cross Road. Again, this doesn't seem like an amazing book, but it is the series of letters between uh screenwriter in the US and a antique bookseller in the UK uh right after World War Two but you will fall in love with all the characters in this book and devour it in one setting. So this little book I loved it so much I bought

A thousand copies of it. I think we're one of the only bookstores in the country that has it. This is a little book. by Stefan Zweig who wrote The World of Yesterday and it's just a short biography of Montaigne. He's writing as the world is falling apart and he's writing about a guy, Montaigne, who is writing and thinking when his world is falling apart. It is a lovely book.

that you can read very quickly. This is Gift from the Sea by Anne Marl Lindbergh. It's a lady walking along a beach riffing on Modernity Quietness, stillness, writing on youth, age, love, and marriage, peace, solitude, and contentment. She writes this on a brief vacation, and it's kind of a vacation of a book to read. I actually read this. flying to the beach on vacation on a two hour flight or so. That's perfect.

The boy, the fox, the horse, and the mole, this is one I read to my kids. It's just the right length. Sometimes we'll do it in two sittings, but it is a lovely moving allegory that you will very much like. This one's almost too short to be a book, but it is in fact a book. This is Stockdale's courage under fire. This is h a man testing the doctrines of Epictetus.

in the Hanway Hilton as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Okay, 21 pages. So you can do this in la less than one sitting. I think you'll like this one though. Meditation. Technically hundred and seventy pages. You can read it in one sitting, you're not supposed to. I I prefer to flip through it. Actually, when you take out the intro and deaths and lessons, you're talking 150 pages.

So I think this is a one sitting book, but this is a book you should be sitting with over and over and over again over the course of your life. This is Claire Keegan's Small Things Like These. I'll get one novel in here. This book is one hundred and fourteen pages but it is

Incredible. The ending, it's gonna fuck you up, but it's very good. Here are some more really amazing books that you can sit down and read in one sitting. Alright, this one is very relevant today. This is written by General Smedley Butler. This is War is a Racket.

Incisive Social and Political Insights

the anti-war classic by one of the most decorated Marines in US history. This is the best line it says a racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many.

And out of war a few people make huge fortunes. There's a guy who knows what he's talking about, not just some anti-war activist or whatever, but but someone who served in a bunch of different American wars and knew what he's talking about. Okay, this book is Seventy-nine pages, but boy, it'll hit you very hard.

In this searing novel, Catherine Cressman Taylor brings vividly to life the insidious spread of Nazism through a series of letters between Max, a Jewish art dealer in San Francisco, and Martin, his friend and former business partner, who has returned to Germany in nineteen thirty two. just as Hitler is coming to power.

To me it's it's a fascinating look at how people accommodate themselves to things, rationalize things, deny what's obviously happening, and lose their humanity. So Journer Truth, one of the pioneers of both the anti-slavery movement and the women's rights movement. She gives this famous speech called Anti a Woman. She actually Didn't. One of the interesting things about her is she was a a formerly enslaved woman in New York. The only accent she would have had.

was would have been a Dutch accent,'cause she also spoke Dutch. But she gave this famous speech about how she says, I am a woman's rights. But it gets translated into slave dialect. to have more resonance of the time. So she's actually a very articulate person, but this is a great tract on equality and feminism that everyone should read. Okay. This is the classic text on great samurai warrior Musashi.

Wisdom for Living and Creating

The Book of Five Rings is one of the most insightful texts on the subtle arts of confrontation and victory to emerge from Asian culture was composed in sixteen forty three by the famed duelist and undefeated samurai Mir Moto. Musashi. It's a great little translation. You can read this. If you haven't read the Art of War, you should also read that. But this is like sort of an equivalent text to the Art of War. Everyone should read that. Alright, so this is a letter. Hundred and twenty pages.

This is a letter that Kafka wrote to his father. He had this overbearing, imperious, judgmental father. They never got along. He never understood his son and so one day Kafka sits down and he says, I'm gonna write him a letter, just sort of pouring out all my thoughts and emotions. And that's what this book is. He sends it to his mother, who of course never gives it to his father. But this to me is a great parenting book. It's also a great book.

if you had difficult parents yourself. I like Austin Cleon's book. Uh Steel Like an Artist is great. You could probably do all three of these books on a plane. Steal Like an Artist is great. Show your work is great. Keep going is great. If you wanna be more creative, you wanna be more inspired, you wanna do better work, you wanna build an audience for your work. I think these three books are great. And they've got

you know lovely little drawings and doodles in them too. You can definitely read these in one sitting. This is a book my editor gave me once. This is The Journalist and the Murderer. So Joe McGuinness was a famous best-selling author. He's writing a book about uh a man who's on trial for murder, um, and then that man sues him for libel. Uh it's this fascinating, crazy book. It has the the most famous. line in probably all of journalism here at the beginning.

Every journalist who is too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible. He is a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance, or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse. Everyone should read this book. Timothy Snyder's short book on tyranny, fairy apropos of this moment.

clocks in at a hundred and twenty-six pages. If people could just read these pages, we would be in better faith. This is one of the greatest sports books ever written. I would not have guessed that it was so short. It is exactly one hundred and fifty pages about the famous match between Arthur Ash and Clark Grabener. Just an incredible, exquisite piece of sports writing and

Character study and psychology. It's so stuck in my mind and so riveting. I would have guessed it's 250 or 300 pages, uh, but it Obviously reads much faster than that. This is The Way of Love by Anthony DeMeo. Not only is it only it's 190 pages or so. But these are very little pages. Th if if you wanted to put this on a normal size, it's gonna get way smaller. Basketball coach gave me this book one time.

Uh and it changed my life. Just absolutely beautiful writing in here. If you want more book recommendations, I send these out in my Reading List newsletter, which I've sent out every month for fifteen years. And you can sign up at ryanholiday.net slash reading list.

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