Must Read Value Investing Books
The father of value investing, Ben Graham wrote The Intelligent Investor as a guide for the lay investor. Reading this value investing book is a must for those that want to understand why holding stocks are better than bonds and real assets most of the time, and why one should not simply hold the most popular and most publicized stocks.

Another good value investing book is Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, by Philip Fisher. This book carefully examines the mindset of the buy and hold investor, and why patience is a virtue in investing when the stock has been carefully chosen.
Buffetology, by Mary Buffet and David Clark describes the investment philosophy of Warren Buffet, and how he has adopted certain aspects of both the Graham and the Fisher schools of value investing while introducing his own innovations.