Some of the books in my personal library of books I own or books I wish to read, lots of red pill knowledge and ideas are contained within these texts:

  • 1984 (Nineteen Eighty Four) - by George Orwell - Political distillation of today's western police states delivered through a dystopic fiction tale. Revolutionary for predicting the state of Britain in 1984 when released in 1948, many of the prophecies came true.

  • 48 Laws of Power - by Robert Greene - Tenets and principles of Machiavellianism, this is a MUST read. You will come back to this again and again for advice on strategy in a particular social paradigm you find yourself in.

  • 50 Philosophy of Science Ideas - by Gareth Southwell - Nice little philosophy book I stumbled upon in a book shop. Very red pill, I'll screenshot the contents as there's a lot covered and I don't want to drag out this descriptive section, no section is particularly long, it is something of a brief book covering many topics, but nevertheless useful and insightful for introducing you to other topics which you may not have otherwise been aware of which you can go and research more in-depth should you wise. Good light reading on heavy topics, easy to pick up and put down. http://i.imgur.com/k71Tc24.jpg

  • An Anatomy of Addiction: Sigmund Freud, William Halsted, and the Miracle Drug Cocaine - by Howard Markel - Looks at how high grade cocaine was the motivational driving force behind the success and discoveries of Freud and Halsted to both psychology and medicine respectively.

  • Animal Farm - by George Orwell - Haven't read this, just had it recommended to me countless times.

  • Art of Seduction - by Robert Greene - Psychological Female Seduction Archetypes - I haven't read much of it, I haven't been able to tolerate it thus far, I will go back to it. Everybody else rates it highly, can't personally endorse this one yet despite having shelled out the cash.

  • Art of War The Ancient Classics (Capstone Classics) - by Sun Tzu - Machiavellianism Philosophy with a militaristic strategy approach

  • Atlas Shrugged - by Ayn Rand - Fiction, heavy reading, meant to be very precise. Haven't read it but has come highly recommended a couple of times now.

  • Mastery - by Robert Greene - Self improvement with an emphasis on the power of the persistence of focus, persistence trumps natural talent.

  • Outwitting the Devil - by Napoleon Hill - Psychoanalytic self-help delivered with crude, succinct satire.

  • Rational Male - by Rollo Tomassi - Sexual Strategy - Manosphere book with all the lingo you're accustomed to.

  • The 33 Strategies of War - by Robert Greene - a more contemporary Art of War as retold by Greene, outside the context of Ancient China.

  • The Alchemist - by Paulo Coehlo - bought, not read. Fiction tale. Can be read in a day (light reading)

  • The Prince - by Niccolo Machiavelli - Machiavellian satire.

  • The Wealth of Nations The Economic Classic: A Selected Edition for the Contemporary Reader (Capstone Classics) - by Adam Smith - economics book on how nations acquire wealth.

  • The World as Will and Representation Vol.1 - by Arthur Schopenhauer - Mind blowing philosophical work looking at the metaphysics of sexual love among other things.

  • The World as Will and Representation Vol.2 - by Arthur Schopenhauer

  • Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel - meditation for frame control and stoicism.

Have always been recommended some Friedrich Nietzsche works, but cannot remember the titles in question for the life of me, shame. He's on my to read list also.

Also check out /r/redpillbooks for more reading suggestions.