5 Books To Read If You Are an Introvert

Tripti
Story Lamp Reviews
Published in
3 min readJan 13, 2024

Introverts often escape into the made-up world of books to get away from the extrovert world.

There is nothing like relaxing in solitude and getting lost in the fictional world. Finding relatable characters brings joy and assurance that we are not alone.

Thankfully, there are books for introverts and about them, too.

In a world buzzing with extroversion, introverts can sometimes feel like lone wolves navigating a pack mentality.

Our need for solitude and introspection often gets mistaken for shyness or aloofness. In reality, our inner worlds are vibrant landscapes teeming with creativity and thoughtful observation.

Fortunately, for us introverts, literature offers a refuge, and a portal to stories that resonate with our quiet souls.

Here is a collection of five books that celebrate the introvert’s voice and offer solace, understanding, and even a dash of adventure:

1. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine” by Gail Honeyman

Genre: Fiction, Introvertism | Goodreads ratings: 4.24/5

Meet Eleanor Oliphant: grappling with social awkwardness and blunt honesty, her meticulously scheduled life revolves around avoiding human connections, filled with frozen pizza, vodka, and calls to her mother.

Her life changes when she meets Raymond, the clumsy IT colleague. His compassion becomes Eleanor’s path to healing her wounded heart.

It is a heartwarming tale of an unconventional heroine, blending deadpan quirkiness and unconscious humor in an irresistible journey of self-discovery.

2. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking” by Susan Cain

Genre: Introversion, Self-help | Goodreads Rating: 4/5

One of the best books on being quiet and why it’s a good thing. Introverts will relate to its deep insights on the strengths of introverts and how they navigate a society that often values extroverted qualities.

This book challenges the cultural bias favoring extroversion. Thanks to the engaging anecdotes and compelling research by Susan Cain, the book offers reassurance to introverts, urging them to embrace their unique qualities.

“Quiet” is a thought-provoking guide that reshapes our understanding of introversion, advocating for a more inclusive and appreciative world.

3. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

Genre: Young Adults, Coming of Age | Goodreads Rating: 3.9/5

Embark on a journey with Cath, a college first-year student whose introverted personality manifests in her passionate obsession with a Harry Potter-esque fanfiction series.

The book delves into the intricate world of fandom, offering a heartwarming portrayal of introverted friendships and the comfort found in shared passions.

The story follows Cath, a socially anxious college first-year student navigating the challenges of independence and identity.

Rowell’s novel is a heartfelt exploration of self-discovery, family dynamics, and the transformative power of embracing one’s passions.

4. The Secret Lives of Introverts” by Jenn Granneman

Genre: Psychology, Self Help | Goodreads Rating: 3.8/5

Delve into the fascinating science of introversion with this non-fiction guide.

Her blog Introvert, Dear is a treasure trove for quiet people. Here you will find all the resources you need to navigate the world on your own terms.

The book is an extension of the blog and delves into the inner world of introverts, dispelling myths and celebrating the strengths of introverted personalities.

Reading this book feels like having a conversation with a kindred spirit, someone who truly understands the intricacies of introverted life.

5. The Martian: A Novel by Andy Weir

Genre: science fiction | Goodreads Rating: 4.4/5

If you have seen the movie starring Matt Damon, you are going to love the book more.

In “The Martian”, astronaut Mark Watney is left stranded on Mars because of a dust storm which forces his crew to evacuate, presuming him dead. He is all alone on Mars with no way to communicate with Earth.

The Martian appeals to introverts with its solitary protagonist, Mark Watney, who navigates the challenges of survival on Mars alone.

His resourcefulness and resilience resonate with introverts, highlighting the strength found in solitude.

The focus on problem-solving and individual perseverance provides an engaging and relatable narrative for introverted readers.

Final Thoughts

Books helps introverts escape into a world of their own where they can leverage the power of quiet and simply be.

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Tripti
Story Lamp Reviews

I write on Writing, Content Marketing, Books, Movies, Creativity, & Different Writing Forms. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/triptiwrites