Finding books that resonate can be tough. You want something that hits the sweet spot: relatable, hopeful, and helpful. That’s why I’ve put together this list of 30 best books to read before 30.
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02/25/25: This blog has been updated to include a table that readers can filter by categories, book title, author, and more.

My Picks of The Best Books to Read Before 30
I love making lists and compiling this one felt important. I wanted to create a list that wasn’t just long, but meaningful.
This one focuses on a mix of stories and ideas that have stuck with me. This a diverse selection of books anyone should read before turning 30.
Navigating this list:
This isn’t just a list of titles. I’ve included:
- Book title
- Topic
- Author
- Goodreads Ratings
- Estimated pages
- Estimated price
- A quick summary
To make it easy, I’ve organized the books into Fiction, Non-fiction, and Memoir.
Also, some topics are personal growth, relationships, and resilience.
It has everything you need to find your next read!
I’m sharing 30 of my top choices today. If you want more, there are over 80 books in the full database (Click Here).
Here’s how to use this list of the best books to read before 30:
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- Filter each column to find what you need.
- Choose your next book to read.
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30 Books to Read Before 30
Category | Book Title | Topic | Author | Approx. Pages | Goodread rating | Approx. price (USD) | Blurb |
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Memoir | A Field Guide to Getting Lost | Travel, Nature, Philosophy | Rebecca Solnit | 224 | 4.02 | $16 | A meditation on wandering, both physically and metaphorically. |
Memoir | Everything I Know About Love | Relationships, Friendship, Growing Up | Dolly Alderton | 320 | 4.07 | $16 | A candid and relatable memoir about love, heartbreak, and female friendship. |
Memoir | Kitchen Confidential | Memoir, Food, New York City | Anthony Bourdain | 304 | 4.19 | $17 | A raw and hilarious behind-the-scenes look at the restaurant industry. |
Memoir | Know My Name | Memoir, Sexual Assault, Justice | Chanel Miller | 400 | 4.54 | $18 | A powerful and moving memoir about a sexual assault survivor’s journey to find her voice. |
Memoir | Let’s Pretend This Never Happened | Humor, Memoir, Essays | Jenny Lawson | 350 | 4.21 | $16 | A hilarious and candid memoir about the author’s eccentric life and family. |
Memoir | My Salinger Year | Memoir, Literature, New York City | Joanna Rakoff | 304 | 3.63 | $16 | A memoir about a young woman’s experience working at a literary agency in New York City. |
Memoir | Night | Memoir, Holocaust, Survival | Elie Wiesel | 160 | 4.31 | $14 | A harrowing memoir about the author’s experiences in Auschwitz. |
Memoir | Shrill | Memoir, Feminism, Body Positivity | Lindy West | 250 | 4.01 | $16 | A hilarious and insightful memoir about the author’s experiences with body image and feminism. |
Memoir | The Hungover Games | Humor, Relationships, Motherhood | Sophie Heawood | 320 | 3.82 | $16 | A hilarious and honest memoir about motherhood and relationships. |
Memoir | Wild | Memoir, Adventure, Grief | Cheryl Strayed | 300 | 4.19 | $17 | A memoir about a woman’s transformative journey hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. |
Non-Fiction | Atomic Habits | Habits, Productivity, Self-Improvement | James Clear | 320 | 4.37 | $17 | Provides a framework for building good habits and breaking bad ones, focusing on small, incremental changes. |
Non-Fiction | Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself | Neuroscience, Self-Help, Mindfulness | Dr. Joe Dispenza | 384 | 4.38 | $20 | Explores how to change ingrained thought patterns and create new realities through meditation and mindfulness. |
Non-Fiction | Daring Greatly | Vulnerability, Courage, Shame | Brené Brown | 304 | 4.29 | $10 | Discusses the power of vulnerability and how to embrace imperfection to live a more fulfilling life. |
Non-Fiction | Invisible Women | Gender Bias, Data, Inequality | Caroline Criado Perez | 432 | 4.27 | $18 | An eye-opening book about how the world is designed for men, ignoring the needs of women. |
Non-Fiction | Inward | Poetry, Self-Discovery, Spirituality | Yung Pueblo | 200 | 4.41 | $8 | A collection of poems and prose exploring themes of self-awareness, healing, and personal growth. |
Non-Fiction | Meditations | Philosophy, Stoicism | Marcus Aurelius | 150 | 4.38 | $9 | A collection of personal writings by the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius on Stoic philosophy. Released in c. 180 AD |
Non-Fiction | Mindset | Growth Mindset, Psychology, Success | Carol S. Dweck | 320 | 4.21 | $11 | Explores the difference between a fixed and growth mindset, and how to cultivate a growth mindset for success. |
Non-Fiction | Quiet | Introverts, Extroverts, Personality | Susan Cain | 368 | 4.19 | $17 | Examines the power of introverts and how to thrive in a world that often favors extroversion. |
Non-Fiction | Radical Acceptance | Psychology, Mindfulness, Self-Compassion | Tara Brach | 250 | 4.29 | $17 | A guide to practicing radical acceptance, a form of mindfulness that promotes self-compassion and healing. |
Non-Fiction | Reasons to Stay Alive | Mental Health, Hope, Resilience | Matt Haig | 256 | 4.28 | $15 | A memoir about the author’s struggles with depression and anxiety. |
Fiction | A House on the Cerulean Sea | Fantasy, LGBTQ+, Found Family | T.J. Klune | 350 | 4.48 | $17 | A heartwarming story about a caseworker who visits an orphanage for magical children and discovers the true meaning of family. |
Fiction | A Psalm for the Wild Built | Sci-Fi, Hope, Nature | Becky Chambers | 200 | 4.31 | $15 | A gentle and hopeful novella about a tea monk and a robot who explore the meaning of life and purpose. |
Fiction | Anna Karenina | Love, Society, Russia | Leo Tolstoy | 864 | 4.25 | $18 | An epic novel about a woman who leaves her husband for a passionate affair. |
Fiction | Circe | Mythology, Fantasy, Retelling | Madeline Miller | 350 | 4.39 | $18 | A captivating reimagining of the myth of Circe, the sorceress from Homer’s Odyssey. |
Fiction | Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine | Fiction, Character Study, Humor | Gail Honeyman | 250 | 4.31 | $16 | A quirky and heartwarming novel about a socially awkward woman who learns to embrace life. |
Fiction | Gilead | Family, Faith, Iowa | Marilynne Robinson | 256 | 4.11 | $16 | A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about an aging pastor reflecting on his life. |
Fiction | Piranesi | Fantasy, Mystery, Labyrinth | Susanna Clarke | 300 | 4.24 | $10 | A mind-bending and atmospheric novel about a man living in a mysterious and ever-changing house. |
Fiction | Rebecca | Mystery, Suspense, England | Daphne du Maurier | 448 | 4.22 | $16 | A classic gothic novel about a young woman who becomes obsessed with her husband’s deceased first wife. |
Fiction | Sorrow and Bliss | Mental Health, Relationships, Humor | Meg Mason | 400 | 4.11 | $17 | A darkly funny and poignant novel about a woman’s struggles with mental illness. |
Fiction | The Midnight Library | Fiction, Philosophy, Time Travel | Matt Haig | 300 | 4.3 | $17 | A novel about a woman who discovers a library of books representing all the lives she could have lived. |
Download the full list of 80+ books to read.
Frequent Asked Questions
Choosing these books wasn’t easy. Each book is relatable, teaches something, is entertaining, or offers guidance for a better life. The words in them are valuable for any reader, especially if you are in your 20s.
Yes, I plan to update it regularly. I will keep adding books I’ve read or that are recommended. I want to make this list of the best books to read before 30 a helpful resource for everyone.
I only included my top 30 books to read in this list. Click here to get the full list of 80+ books.
Of course! These books offer guidance, hope, and connection for anyone. It’s never too late to read these books.
Not at all. These 30 books are for everyone seeking inspiration and a great next read.



Conclusion
These 30 best books to read before 30 offer a great starting point.
Here’s a recap of the book titles:
- A Field Guide To Getting Lost
- Everything I Know About Love
- Kitchen Confidential
- Know My Name
- Let’s Pretend This Never Happened
- My Salinger Year
- Night
- Shrill
- The Hungover Games
- Wild
- Atomic Habits
- Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself
- Daring Greatly
- Invisible Women
- Inward
- Meditations
- Mindset
- Quiet
- Radical Acceptance
- Reasons to Stay Alive
- A House on the Cerulean Sea
- A Psalm for the Wild Built
- Anna Karenina
- Circe
- Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
- Gilead
- Piranesi
- Sorrow and Bliss
- The Midnight Library
Reading is like a conversation with yourself and the world. These books can offer new ideas and perspectives as you move through your 20s.
What are your favorite books on this list? Share them in the comments below! Let’s build a community of readers.
looking for your next read? check out a list of 80+ books for inspiration and growth.
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Miriam says
Thanks for these recommendations! I love reading and have a never-ending (to my delight!) pile of books on my nightstand that I want to read next. Will look into some of these! In particular -Untamed by Glennon Doyle
Nury - Her New Habits says
You’re welcome!! I’m happy to hear that you will look into some of the books on this list 🙂
Ivana says
Joe Dispenza’s books are great! Definitely worth reading 🙂
Nury - Her New Habits says
Yes! Thanks for your comment 🙂
Linhy says
Many great books! Thanks for recommending them! I love to read so Will add them on my list!
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Nury - Her New Habits says
I’m so glad that you like them. I hope you can read them and enjoy them as I did.
Ashley says
Definitely think I will be getting how to fix your brain 😅 thirty is coming soon so I better get reading! Thank you for sharing (:
Nury - Her New Habits says
That one is amazing. It’ll open your eyes for sure.
Teresa says
Great list. I have only been into reading for about a year, so most of these I have never heard of. Very inspiring list!
Nury - Her New Habits says
Thanks! That’s great. These books cover different perspectives on Women’s health and wellness. I hope you enjoy them they way I did 🙂
Hard Knock Mama says
I just got the book Untamed and I’m even more excited to read it now after reading this post! It’s everything I need to hear right now (I fit the typical Working Mom who is trying to do everything and be perfect at everything lol).
Nury - Her New Habits says
That book it’s amazing. I hope you enjoy it the same as I did.
Jaclyn says
This is awesome! Added tons of these to my TBR pile!
Thank you!
Jaclyn
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Nury - Her New Habits says
Great! 🙂
Deanna | Life By Deanna says
Im reading Anxiety Free With Food right now and Im learning a lot!
Nury - Her New Habits says
That one is great! So much new information!
Michelle says
I’m over 30 now 🙁 lol But still great suggestions!
Nury - Her New Habits says
Oh! They are great books for any age 🙂 It seems that when we are in our twenties it is the perfect time to start creating healthy habits, but we forget to prioritize that, and then we see the negative effects later in our lives. But I want to encourage every woman to learn how to live a healthier lifestyle.
Curatedbynoelle says
I love this! 💗
Nury - Her New Habits says
I’m glad you like it 🙂
Angel says
Always looking for new books to read. Saving this for the future! 🙂
Nury - Her New Habits says
Great! Let me know if you like any of these recommendations of books to read before you turn 30 🙂
Chunte says
Added #3 to my list. Untamed has been on my list for quite some time!
Nury - Her New Habits says
Great! That’s a great book to read and get motivated.
Mehaa says
This list is GOLD! I’m 31, but I need to read these books for sure!
Nury - Her New Habits says
Yes, these books are the best to read before your turn 30 or after if you want to improve your wellness and health.