Books are an INTPs number one companion. INTPs are happiest when reading, and since they are avid readers, they have been through libraries. Sometimes choosing a new book can be confusing, especially with the preferences that come with their personality type. Here are the nine books every INTP must-read.

Books that INTPs must read are The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, The ONE Thing, Inner Engineering, How to Do the Work, The Gentle Parenting Book, A Radical Awakening, and Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Self-help books are INTPs’ favorite genre. They also enjoy fiction novels like The Alchemist and Roar.

INTPs are intuitive mediators, intense introverts, and idealists with a thirst for knowledge and a love for creativity. They have a deep desire to better understand themselves and their place in the world, so they spend a lot of their energy exploring their purpose and learning skills. People like INTPs require a particular type of book – mostly non-fiction. Let’s dive into this.

Books INTPs Should Read

INTPs are introverts and deep thinkers. They are often overcome with overthinking, and they love reading as a means of escaping their thoughts and navigating the pool of information overflowing in their minds. They love non-fiction and informational books that will give them more understanding of life, themselves, and others through the psychological sense.

Sometimes, when they want to entirely escape real life, INTPs will dive into fantasy and adventure fiction books. These allow them to forget about the world and their thoughts and live through fictional characters. Keep in mind that many of their preferences in fantasy still consist of life lessons and valuable experiences.

Here is a list of nine books INTPs should read:

1. The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*cK

A book to encourage the INTP to let go of perfection, the fear of judgment of self and others, and embrace conflict, change and challenges. INTPs, like many other personalities, care too much about everything; world issues, others’ moods, the past, the future, and most of their judgment around situations is self-inflicted. The book helps INTPs learn how to let things go and embrace life now as it is.

Author: Mark Manson

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2. The One Thing

INTPs love to learn and get guidance around basic life dealings. Because of their idealistic nature and wondering minds, they often have a million brain tabs open at once. They can be pretty scatterbrained, and even though they have great ideas and goals, INTPs struggle to get anything done. The book provides help on how to focus on one thing at a time to achieve the best, most sustainable results.

Authors: Gary W. Keller, Jay Papasan

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3. Inner Engineering

Inner Engineering, featured in the New York Times Bestseller, is a spirituality book with a simple, contemporary guide to inner joy and peace in life. It is precisely what the INTP is in search of mentally and emotionally. They love anything with inner work, and direct methods help them follow the steps with ease to absorb the conveyed perspective of life.

Author: Sadhguru

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4. How To Do The Work

How to do the work is a psychology-induced book written by a holistic psychologist with straightforward, simple methods to recognize your patterns, heal from your past, and create your best self. INTPs are deeply interested in mind-body work that focuses on trauma, mental health, and how to overcome or work through the challenges with it. The book is the ultimate guide for an INTP who needs direct suggestions they can follow.

Author: Dr. Nicole LaPera

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5. The Gentle Parenting Book

Here is the ultimate book for the INTP parent or parent-to-be. Technically, it is for all personality types, but what stands out for an INTP in the GPB is its almost textbook-like structure to understanding parenting methods that align with emotionally mature, healed individuals that want to break authoritative parenting cycles. It is perfect for INTPs’ love of learning and understanding.

Author: Sarah Ockwell-Smith

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6. A Radical Awakening

INTPs often get stuck in their heads and can have difficulty adjusting their mindsets when going through something challenging. A Radical Awakening is for the INTP women to embrace their inner strength, turn pain into power, embrace their truth, and live freely. It is highly insightful with breakthroughs and enlightenment to get unstuck while healing oneself and the planet.

Author: Dr. Shefali Tsabary

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7. Rich Dad Poor Dad

The number one personal finance guide for those who enjoy self-help books like INTPs. It steers from the traditional money-making methods and explains how unorthodox thinking and systems can work to achieve all the success there is. It is another textbook style read – perfect for the INTP to easily follow along through learning and absorbing information.

Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki

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8. The Alchemist

The Alchemist is an interestingly profound book for an INTP. It not only provides everything an INTP wants in terms of a deep understanding of life and the self but also has a fictional magical fantasy storyline. It allows the reader to quite literally escape the real world, lean into their dreams and follow their hearts. The book has the underlying message that you can overcome obstacles to achieve your goals.

Author: Paolo Coelho

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9. Roar

The book includes 30 short stories of women blazing through different ways of navigating life and dealing with day-to-day hurdles, people, thoughts, and responsibilities. The INTP female would love this to escape into some humor with relatable lessons and a little adventure in each story. Roar provides a deep understanding of the self and the world, specifically in the light of women.

Author: Cecelia Ahern

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Conclusion

INTPs love reading, and while they love some adventure fiction and magical fantasy here and there, they are suckers for self-help books where they can learn and gain more profound knowledge about all things people and life. The list above has a range of books on all ends of the reading spectrum that INTPs would enjoy. If you’re an INTP, each of these novels is a must for your personal library!

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