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21 Books to Read Right Now If You Want to Drastically Improve Your Life in 2026

Udo Ojogbo by Udo Ojogbo
January 28, 2026
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We know your To-Read pile has officially crossed into nightstand territory. But trust us, these 21 books are the ultimate cheat codes for navigating the new year with zero apologies and maximum impact. Think of it as a full software update for your life.

From career playbooks that expose why nice girls never make it to the executive suite, to feminist manifestos that remind you just how powerful you are, this is our no-nonsense reading list for 2026. No gatekeeping, no fluff, and definitely no books written by our cousins. Just the essential reads to make your year less about surviving and a lot more about quiet confidence, big moves, and getting closer to the best version of yourself.

1. Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office by Lois P. Frankel

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Girl, listen: being “nice” is costing you money. Frankel is serving the ultimate tea on how your “polite” habits, like over-apologizing or bringing gifts to the office, are actually sabotaging your promotion. If you want to be the CEO and not just the “helpful one,” who everyone likes but nobody promotes, this is your bible for 2026.

2. Likeable Badass by Alison Fragale

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The title says it all. In 2026, we’re done choosing between being liked and being respected. Fragale teaches you how to flex your power while keeping your main character charm. It’s science-backed and totally worth it for anyone looking to negotiate a raise or lead a team without the “iron lady” labels.

3. The Squiggly Career by Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis

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The linear career path is so 2010. This book is for the multi-hyphenate queens who want to pivot, side-hustle, and climb five different ladders at once (very necessary for this economy). It’s messy, it’s modern, and if you read to the last page, it’s exactly how you’re going to stay relevant and explore all parts of you in 2026.

4. How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

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Yes, it’s an oldie, but it’s a goldie for a reason. In an era of AI and DMs, knowing how to actually talk to people is a superpower. Read this to learn how to make anyone, and we mean literally anyone, obsessed with you.

5. We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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If you haven’t read this yet, consider this your formal invitation to the conversation. It’s short, punchy, and gives you the exact vocabulary you need to shut down the “well, actually” guys at parties or X timeline. It’s a 2026 essential for anyone who wants to lead a life of impact, authenticity and equality.

6. What a Time to Be Alone by Chidera Eggerue by The SlumFlower

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This book remains an absolute fave. Everytime I pick it up, I am reminded that I am the greatest friend I will ever have. The Slumflower is here to tell you that being alone is a superpower, not a curse. This book is a vibrant, straight-talking guide to stopping the search for validation in others and finding it in yourself. In 2026, we are not settling for breadcrumbs from anyone, period!

7. The Book of Boundaries by Melissa Urban

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Speaking of boundaries… if your “no” feels a little weak, Melissa Urban is here to give you the literal scripts. From nosy mothers-in-law to bosses who email at 9 PM on a Sunday, she’s teaching us how to protect our energy like it’s a billionaire’s bank account.

8. Manifest by Roxie Nafousi

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We’re moving past “lucky girl syndrome” and into actual strategy. Nafousi gives you the seven steps to actually bringing your 2026 vision board to life. Stop wishing and start working.

9. Atomic Habits by James Clear

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You don’t rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems. Clear shows you how to hack your brain so that your “glow-up” habits (like gym or saving money) become as automatic as checking your phone notifications.

10. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

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The 2026 news cycle is going to be a lot. Tolle’s message ? Most of your problems don’t actually exist in the present moment. This book is the ultimate chill pill for the overthinkers.

11. Daring Greatly by Brené Brown

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Vulnerability is the new “it” factor. Brené teaches us that “perfection” is a lie and that the real magic happens when you’re brave enough to be seen, even when you’re a hot mess.

12. The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer

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Ever feel like your own brain is your worst enemy? Singer teaches you how to evict that annoying voice in your head that tells you you’re not enough. This book is deep, it’s spiritual, and it’s life-changing.

13. Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin

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We’re trading “hustle culture” for “freedom culture.” This book will make you rethink every purchase by asking: “Is this worth my life energy?Hint: That designer bag might be, but the stress of the debt it causes? Definitely not.

14. How To Not Work Forever by Natasha Etschmann

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Natasha is the cool older sister who actually explains how the stock market works without making you fall asleep.If you want to retire while you’re still young enough to enjoy it, you need to read this yesterday.

15. Rich AF by Amanda Frances

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For the girls who love money and aren’t afraid to say it. Amanda Frances combines money mindset with practical get rich energy. It’s flashy, it’s fun, and it’s effective for anyone wanting to level up their tax bracket in 2026.

16. The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk

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You can’t think your way out of trauma. This book explains why your body remembers things your mind tries to forget. It’s the heavy hitter on this list, but it’s the key to true, deep healing so you don’t carry old baggage into your new year.

17. The 5 Resets by Dr. Aditi Nerurkar

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In 2026, Burnout is out. Stress management is in. Dr. Aditi gives you the biological “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” for the stress in your nervous system.

18. Tiny Experiments by Anne-Laure le Cunff

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Scared of failing? Don’t be. This book teaches you to treat your life like a lab. Try the new job, date the new guy, move to the new city, ladies, it’s all just data. 2026 is the year of experiments.

19. Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman

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IQ is cool, but EQ is what gets you the invite, the deal, and the partner. Goleman breaks down why being smart isn’t always enough, sometimes you have to be human, too.

20. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari

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If you want to understand why the world is so chaotic, you need to go back to the beginning.  It’s the ultimate perspective-shifter that will make you realize most of the “rules” we live by are just stories we made up.

21. Women Living Deliciously by Florence Given

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Because after all that self-work, you deserve some fun. This is the book that reminds you that 2026 isn’t just about improving, it’s about enjoying the delicious, messy, beautiful life you’ve built.


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Udo Ojogbo

Udo Ojogbo

Udo is a lawyer, writer and climate change activist with a love for bold ideas and even bolder women. At The 21 Magazine, Udo uses her authenticity and relatability to empower, inspire, and motivate women everywhere. Whether she’s writing about sex and relationships, career and finance, culture and community or wellness, Udo's passion shines through her work—always.

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