I would just read one: Good Stocks Cheap by Prof Kenneth Jeffrey Marshall. Why? It summarizes all the more esoteric Columbia Business School output and is a tutorial with multiple worksheets for real companies that go with each chapter that you download from a website.
It is the textbook for a cheap, 3 month $USD750 online course, Value Investing: An Introduction.
He also runs quarterly advanced value investing workshops. Great, global bunch of fellow business valuers to inspect companies with.
The result for me has been 86% CAGR since starting to apply the framework since 2019. Note that my Strawman portfolio doesn’t reflect my personal returns as I own only one ASX business.
Quite a few interesting ideas there to follow up on.
In recent times I've read and enjoyed The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. If anyone is interested here's his latest blog offering from the Collaborative Fund.
I also enjoyed Good to Great by Jim Collins, Gorilla Game by Geoffrey Moore & I've just started reading Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
A good book to read it you’re interested in trading and technical analysis is:
Tao of Trading: How to build abundant wealth in any market by Simon Ree