5 Powerful Books on Communication and Public Speaking in 2025

Danny Riley
5 min read
What you’ll learn:
- The best books on public speaking and communication in 2025.
- Where to find them (online retailers, libraries, or audiobook platforms).
- Practical tips to apply their lessons immediately.

There are many great books on communication skills.
Great communication is more critical than ever in 2025.
Whether you’re addressing audiences, delivering virtual presentations, or building influence in a noisy digital world, your ability to connect and persuade sets you apart.
While hands-on practice is irreplaceable, books offer transformative insights into your skills, mindset, and presence.
As Dr. Seuss once said: “The more you read, the more you know. The more you learn, the more places you will go.”
So, let’s dive into the 5 must-read books on communication skills for 2025, and see which places we’ll go.
These books are:
- Well-researched and impactful – delivering paradigm-shifting ideas.
- Engaging – making learning immersive and fun.
- Practical – offering tools you can use right away.
- Ethical – focused on using communication to create positive change.
Let’s get started!
(PS. None of the Amazon links we’ve included are affiliated.)
1. How to Win Friends and Influence People — Dale Carnegie
This timeless classic remains essential for anyone looking to improve interpersonal communication.
Dale Carnegie’s fundamentals are rooted in empathy, active listening, and genuine connection, and are just as vital in today’s screen-heavy world as they were decades ago.
Carnegie’s anecdotes, from historical figures to everyday interactions, make this book a joy to read. It’s a field guide for building trust, leading teams, and navigating tough conversations.
I’ve personally used its strategies to boost my confidence in social settings and lead high-performing teams without burning out.
Key takeaways:
- How to handle people with tact and respect.
- Techniques to become more likeable.
- Ways to persuade others ethically.
- Leadership strategies that inspire without overwhelming.
If you’ve read it before, a 2025 reread will remind you why it’s a must-have in your communication toolkit.
Where to find it: Grab a copy on Amazon or check your local library.
2. Talk Like TED — Carmine Gallo
Public speaking has evolved, but the principles of impactful presentations remain steady.
Talk Like TED breaks down the magic of TED Talks, analysing why they resonate globally. Carmine Gallo did extensive research on this book, and her insights into crafting emotional, novel, and memorable talks are more relevant than ever.
As a former TEDx coach, I relied on this book to guide speakers toward clarity and impact. Gallo distils TED’s success into three basic pillars:
- Emotional: Connect with your audience’s hearts.
- Novel: Share fresh ideas or perspectives.
- Memorable: Leave a lasting impression through stories and visuals.
Whether you’re pitching to a boardroom or keynoting a virtual conference, this book equips you with everything you need to stand out.
It’s a must-read. In fact, I often gift it to my clients!
Key takeaways:
- The “9 secrets” of TED’s best speakers.
- How to structure talks for maximum impact.
- Tips to adapt your style for virtual or in-person audiences.
Where to find it: Available on Amazon or major book retailers.
3. Never Split the Difference — Chris Voss
Negotiation is communication at its core, and Chris Voss, a former FBI hostage negotiator, brings unparalleled expertise to this 2016 gem that’s gained renewed traction in 2025.
In a world of polarized conversations and high-stakes deals, Voss’s techniques are rooted in empathy, active listening, and tactical psychology; and they are game-changers.
This book teaches you to “read” people, defuse tension, and influence outcomes without manipulation.
I’ve applied Voss’s “mirroring” technique in coaching sessions to help clients feel heard and build trust rapidly, and it works.
Key takeaways:
- The art of “tactical empathy” to connect deeply
- How to use tone and pacing to influence conversations
- Strategies for navigating conflict or high-pressure talks
- Practical scripts for everyday negotiations
Where to find it: Find it on Amazon or Audible for Voss’s engaging narration (he has a very listenable voice, as you might imagine!)
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4. Made to Stick — Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Nowadays, attention is the ultimate currency.
People barely have any attention left, so we have to grab from our audience quick.
Made to Stick teaches you how to craft messages that cut through the noise, whether you’re writing a viral post, delivering a keynote, or pitching an idea.
The Heath brothers’ ‘SUCCES’ framework (Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional, Stories) is a masterclass in memorable communication.
- Simple – find the essence of your idea; less is more.
- Unexpected – create novelty and raise curiosity with questions.
- Concrete – paint a mental picture through storytelling.
- Credible – include social proof, testimonials, or appeals to authority.
- Emotional – answer the question: ‘what’s in it for me?’
- Stories – stories are not for putting children to sleep; they are for keeping adults awake.
I’ve used this book to help clients refine their stories, making complex ideas feel relatable and urgent. The examples – from urban legends to iconic ad campaigns – make the lessons stick (pun intended).
Key takeaways:
- Simplify your message without losing depth
- Use surprise to grab attention
- Tell stories that resonate emotionally
- Build credibility with data or testimonials
Where to find it: Get it on Amazon or Audible.
5. The Art of Communicating — Thich Nhat Hanh
In an era of digital overload and fractured attention, mindfulness in communication is a superpower.
Thich Nhat Hanh, a renowned Zen master, offers a profound yet practical guide to speaking and listening with intention.
Published in 2013, this book has surged in popularity as people seek authentic, compassionate ways to connect.
This book emphasises presence and empathy over performance. Hanh’s teachings help you communicate in ways that heal, inspire, and unite, perfect for leaders, public speakers, or anyone navigating tough conversations.
Key takeaways:
- How to listen deeply to understand, not just respond.
- Techniques for mindful speaking in high-stress moments.
- Ways to foster trust and connection in any setting.
- Practices to stay calm and centred while communicating.
Where to find it: Available on Amazon or independent bookshops.
Why These Books Matter in 2025
These five books on communication skills offer a blend of timeless wisdom and fresh, modern perspective.
They’re not only fascinating reads – they’re tools to completely change how you connect, persuade, and inspire.
Missing a fan favourite of yours? If you think I’ve overlooked a great book on communication skills, drop a comment below!
As Zig Ziglar said, motivation (and communication) is like bathing; you need it daily to stay fresh.
Keep reading, practicing, and learning, and you’ll not only improve your skills but also make the world a better place to connect.
All the best for your communication success!
– Dan