The Daily Stoic

BONUS | Books You Can Finish In One Sitting (And Actually Remember)

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Apr 1, 2026
A rapid-fire tour of short books worth finishing in one sitting. The conversation jumps from philosophy, solitude, and resilience to war, corruption, and moral blindness. It also touches on equality, discipline, creativity, family tension, journalistic ethics, tyranny, sport, and spiritual reflection.
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ADVICE

Build Momentum With Books You Can Reread Fast

  • Use short, rereadable books to start or sustain a reading habit instead of treating every worthwhile book as a major project.
  • Ryan Holiday recommends The War of Art, Seneca on the shortness of life, Zen and the Art of Archery, 84 Charing Cross Road, and Montaigne by Zweig.
ANECDOTE

A Beach Flight Became The Perfect Reading Test

  • Ryan Holiday frames Gift from the Sea as a vacation in book form rather than just a short classic.
  • He read it on a two-hour flight to the beach, and he reads The Boy, the Fox, the Horse, and the Mole to his kids.
INSIGHT

Short Books Often Hit Harder Than Long Ones

  • Short books can carry the hardest ideas because compression forces the point to land without padding.
  • Ryan Holiday pairs Stockdale testing Epictetus in a POW camp, Small Things Like These, War Is a Racket, and Address Unknown as brief but devastating reads.
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