Top 50 Self-Reliant Books to Read in a Lifetime

If you are already a seasoned prepper, you should know that there’s always more to learn. If you’re brand new to the lifestyle and are striving to become more self-sufficient, you’ve got a whole lot to learn!

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As ever, one of the very best ways to learn any new skill to open a good book. When it comes to the subtle art of self-reliance, you’ll be happy to know that there are tons of awesome books covering everything you could possibly need to know, from off-grid living to disaster preparedness.

In this article I’m bringing you a list of 50 awesome books on self reliance. Okay, no more preamble. Let’s get to it!

General Self-Sufficiency

Self-sufficiency means different things to different people. For some of us, it just means getting through day to day life entirely on your own, maybe after leaving home for the first time. For others, it is heading out into the wild blue yonder and hacking a living out of the landscape, old school style.

The following books in this section run the gamut, covering everything from old school scratch cooking to making your own cleaners, hygiene supplies and more. Whether you live way out in the boonies for right in the middle of the city, you’ll find a book below that is going to help you.

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DIY / Repair

One of the biggest parts of being a prepper, and being self-reliant generally, is taking care of problems that arise. Big problems, small problems, all kinds of problems. When things break or when you need something, maybe just the right tool, and you don’t have it.

Instilling the DIY spirit and making yourself properly handy when it comes to home and property repair will go a long way to helping you lead a self-sufficient lifestyle. All of the following books should be in your library, accordingly!

Food Preservation

Waste is always to be avoided, and never more than when it pertains to food. Keeping food properly preserved is the first step to preventing waste, and as you might have guessed already another crucial foundational element to personal readiness.

Preserving your own food by any number of means, including canning, drying and freezing, will save you money and increase your resiliency when times are tough.

There’s nothing more comforting than sitting on a big stockpile of food when the future looks uncertain! Even if you’re living off grid entirely, I’ve got you covered; you’ll find books on this list for constructing your own root cellar.

Gardening

Preserving food is one thing, growing it is another. Your great, great grandparents very likely had to garden to survive or at the very least to supplement what food they could buy. You should be doing the same thing. It’s a lot of work, and you’ve got to know what you’re doing, but in the end it is easier than you might be thinking…

Gardening can be a rewarding pastime in its own right, too, and don’t forget that it’s possible to grow various plants with genuine medicinal and health boosting properties. Learning to take advantage of everything that nature has to offer is it something that every self-sufficient person should do.

Permaculture

Permaculture is related to gardening, but it is the practice of gardening in harmony with natural principles to maximize yield, reduce the needed effort and improve the overall health, quality and sustainability of whatever you are growing.

Done right, permaculture will make your job of gardening a whole lot easier and it also benefits your local ecosystem which benefits surrounding areas. It’s a win win no matter what! Establishing a proper permaculture environment is more work upfront, but entirely worth it.

Animal Husbandry

If you live on a homestead, or just have some room on your property out in the country, there’s no reason why you can’t raise livestock. Heck, even if you live in the city and most places it’s possible to keep at least a backyard flock of chickens!

Livestock animals of all kinds can prove incredibly valuable because they can continually supply you with food and other products.

Off-Grid Living

It’s a dream for most of us, going completely off grid. The idea of getting far enough out and away from it all where you are completely disconnected from the grid is a radical lifestyle change, but one that is increasingly achievable thanks to technology… and thanks to the books on this list!

Even if you are entirely happy to stick it out in the suburbs or in the city, you’ll find value in these books: when a civic infrastructure takes a dump in the middle of a major crisis, you can use this information to provide for your needs.

Disaster Preparedness

Disasters are the reason most of us start prepping in the first place. You might have plenty of stuff stashed but do you actually know what to do when disaster strikes? Floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, riots?

If you don’t, consider yourself officially without excuse. Disaster readiness is simple in theory but taking the right actions at the right time and as quickly as possible is paramount if you want to survive. These books will help you get ready for disasters great and small.

Communications

Radio is what you need for maximizing readiness and true self-sufficiency. Nothing else even comes close.

Understanding and mastering the intricacies of ham radio can take a lifetime, but you can get up, running and on the airwaves quickly with these two volumes.

Defense

It’s a dangerous world out there, and if you aren’t ready to protect yourself, your family and you’re holdings you aren’t truly ready.

I can put up 50 books on self-defense alone, but these two books will get you going and take you far when it comes to getting your mindset and your skill

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