Below are some wealth books I have found really useful on my journey to financial freedom. Let me know if I’ve missed any that have helped you!
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The Wealth Chef
by Ann Wilson | Hay House UK | Paperback | 334 pages | ISBN 9780743229968
International finance coach Ann Wilson is known as the Wealth Chef because of her ability to help people cook up monetary success. Simply put, she shows readers how to become financially savvy and build wealth starting immediately. They realize they can create financial freedom and live their dream life now.
On a personal level, I’ve met and worked with Ann and can say she is truly amazing at what she does!

Tools of titans
by Tim Ferriss | Houghton Mifflin | Paperback | 2016 | 673 pages | ISBN 9781328683786
This book contains the distilled tools, tactics, and ‘inside baseball’ you won’t find anywhere else. It also includes new tips from past guests, and life lessons from new ‘guests’ you haven’t met off the popular podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show. The guests range from super celebs (Jamie Foxx, Arnold Schwarzenegger, etc.) and athletes (icons of powerlifting, gymnastics, surfing, etc.) to legendary Special Operations commanders and black-market biochemists.

think and grow rich
by Napoleon Hill | The Ralston Society | Paperback | 1937 | 238 pages | ISBN 9781604591873
I cannot remember the number of times this book has been recommended to me. It is based on Hill’s earlier work, The Law of Success, said to be the result of more than twenty years of study of many individuals who had amassed personal fortunes. It presents a systematic approach to developing the skills and mindset required to achieve exceptional success in any field or endeavour, personal or professional. Hill explains in detail 13 steps required to achieve those goals.

i will teach you to be rich
by Ramit Sethi | Yellow Kite | Paperback | 2009 | 288 pages | ISBN 9780761147480
I’m a big fan of Ramit Sethi. Incredibly straight-talking and frank, he shows you the way to achieve your goals in a logical fashion. This book is a 6-week program for 20 – 35 year olds. A completely practical approach delivered with a nonjudgmental style that makes readers want to do what Sethi says, it is based around the four pillars of personal finance–banking, saving, budgeting, and investing–and the wealth-building ideas of personal entrepreneurship.