10 Best Books for Men

Men, women, young, mature. We all need a decent book to read!

This article, however, is focused entirely on books that men like to read (and can also benefit from reading).

Whether you’re trying to get fit, you want something that will help you develop as a person or you’re simply looking for something to read on that next long flight, we have a wide variety of choices for you in our list below.

Let’s now take a look at the list of the best books for men.

Considerations as You Choose

  • What Area in Your Life Needs Improvement. Determine the area in your life that needs improvement before settling on a specific book.

If you are struggling in your career and need advice on how to turn things around at work, then you should get a book that helps you do just that.

If you are struggling with your weight and need advice on how to reduce your weight and stay fit, then you need a book on training and physical fitness.

  • Your Interests as a Man. What are your interests? After you have determined this, then go ahead and find a book specific to your interests.

If you like politics there are a lot of political books for you. If you like history, there are a lot of historical books for you. If you like action and adventure, there are a lot of action and adventure books for you.

  • Leisure. People read to be entertained as well. If you are the type of person who reads books as a hobby, you should find mystery and suspense books that will leave you at the edge of your seat.
  • Recommendation from Friends and Colleagues. Ask your friends what books they are reading at the moment and how interesting or helpful the books they are reading at the moment are.

You may get helpful pointers for your next reading assignment.

Top 10 Books for Men Comparison Table

Picture Name Genre Price Rating (1-5)
1. Strength Training Anatomy, 3rd Edition Training & Conditioning $$
  • 4.8/5
2. The Death of Dulgath (Riyria Chronicles) Epic Fantasy $$
  • 4.8/5
3. A Man Called Ove: A Novel Literary Fiction $
  • 4.6/5
4. Betrayal Politics and Terrorism $$
  • 4.6/5
5. A River Runs Through It and Other Stories, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition Anthology $
  • 4.6/5
6. Killing the Rising Sun: How America Vanquished World War II Japan History $$$
  • 4.6/5
7. The Big Sky Western $
  • 4.6/5
8. Flash Politics $
  • 4.5/5
9. Gorilla Mindset: How to Control Your Thoughts and Emotions to Live Life on Your Terms Men’s self-help $
  • 4.5/5
10. Dressing the Man: Mastering the Art of Permanent Fashion Men’s Grooming & Style $$$$
  • 4.5/5

Top 5 Best Books for Men Reviews

1. Strength Training Anatomy 3rd Edition

Strength Training Anatomy 3rd Edition

Physical health and well-being is the first step in living perfectly. An optimal physical condition places you in the best possible position to achieve your goals and aspirations.

It puts you in a better position to fight illnesses and infections. So which is that book that helps you to train better so that you may achieve peak physical condition? That book is Strength Training Anatomy, the 3rd Edition.

As a man, you want to be strong: strong in order to protect your loved ones. Strong so you can fix broken pipes and plumbing at the home. Strong men look good as well and all these make strength training necessary for every man.

This book combines new exercise regimes and stretching exercises that leave your muscles performing optimally.

Other training books in the market tell you which muscles are used during training but none analyses the muscular anatomy and brings it to life more than Strength Training Anatomy, 3rd Edition.

It features close to 600 color illustrations that reveal the muscles that are worked on as you exercise as well as the surrounding bones, tendons, and tissues.

Strength Training Anatomy, 3rd Edition is your best bet as a man in training and physical health and this makes it one of the best books for men.

Grab yourself a copy today and train better and in style.

2. The Death of Dulgath (Riyria Chronicles)

The Death of Dulgath (Riyria Chronicles)

The Death of Dulgath (Riyria Chronicles) is the third installment of the Riyria Chronicles and it tells the story of assassination and methods a noble family uses to avert the assassination of one of their own.

The target for assassination is Lady Nysa Dulgath and the special agents tasked with foiling her assassination attempt are Royce and Hadrian.

The two have worked as assassins in the not-so-distant past and their appointment to this task stems from the fact that since they know a thing or two about assassinations they may offer specialist advice on how to best to avert an attempt.

The story is well written and edited in a manner that is easy to read and understand. Men will love the epic nature of this tale.

It is the perfect book to unwind after a tough day at work and this has made it one of the most sought after books by men.

3. A Man Called Ove: A Novel

A Man Called Ove: A Novel

A Man Called Ove: A Novel is a classic novel about a man called Ove. He is gloomy and quiet. He points at people he does not dislike in the neighborhood. He has staunch principles and follows a strict routine.

His neighbors keep away from him and he is left on his own. All this changes one November morning when a young couple next door flatten his mailbox.

Ove is 59 years old and his wife’s death has left him a widower. He is retired after 30 years in the same profession and his life at present revolves around his home and neighborhood.

When his new neighbor flattens his mailbox, this kick-started a heart-warming and amusing friendship with Parvaneh, his new neighbor who is of Iranian origin.

This is one feel-good story that every man should read. It will make you laugh and entertain you. It is perfect as you relax at home after a busy day in the office.

4. Betrayal

Betrayal

Betrayal is a story of betrayal and survival in a corrupt society. The main character Odysseus Carr is an FBI agent and a team leader. He is relieved of his duties when notices something wrong with his mission and questions it.

He is set up by his bosses but fortunately, he survives a train attack that was meant to kill him.

He is helped by an Iranian doctor who helps him get back to the United States.

The author Tim Tigner delivers the story in a captivating and thrilling manner that will leave yearning for more of the story.

5. A River Runs Through It and Other Stories

A River Runs Through It and Other Stories

This story is much about fishing as it is about family. Maclean’s family loves fishing and Maclean’s love for the deep waters has more to do with his family’s appreciation for fishing rather than the actual fishing itself.

Tragedy strikes in the family as Paul, a master fisherman of the clan, dies. This inspires the family to fish even more.

This novel is specifically on interpersonal relationships and it forces you to reflect on how you relate with your family.

The language used here is economical and terse eliciting true emotion and feelings with its simple words and construction.

A River Runs Through It and Other Stories, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition is, therefore, one of those books that every man should read so as to foster a strong relationship with his family.