The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
This is a must-read that will expose an entrepreneur to the idea of developing a business in an iterative and validated way. It also educates on how to make products fast, understand customers, and change strategies without wasting resources, which is ideal to startups.
Zero to One by Peter Thiel
Zero to One encourages entrepreneurs to be innovative and generate value that is not duplicated in the markets. Thiel provides the readers with insights into how to build revolutionary companies that can establish new industries that will make them think big.
The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz
Horowitz provides an upfront counseling to the hardships of becoming an entrepreneur. This book is well-known because it deals with the honest approach to leadership struggles and choice-making in an attempt to teach lessons on how to survive and prosper in the business.
The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau
Perfectly suitable in the event of having little capital, the book motivates one to convert passion into profit by providing real-life examples. It gives entrepreneurs the power to start sustainable businesses without the conventional obstacles.
The books provide upcoming entrepreneurs with some of the practical strategies, attitude change, and inspirational tales that are essential to success.

