This list below is an alphabetical sorting of books that discuss Ayn Rand and/or Objectivism. For a breakdown that divides the books by topic, see the main page of this section.
- The Age of Rand, by Frederick Cookinham (2005)
- Alan Shrugged, by Jerome Tuccille (2002)
- American Women Fiction Writers, edited by Harold Bloom (1997)
- Anarchism: Left, Right, and Green, by Ulrike Heider, translated by Danny Lewis and Ulrike Bode (1994)
- Answer to Ayn Rand, by John W. Robbins (1974)
- Atheism, Ayn Rand, and Other Heresies, by George H. Smith (1991)
- Atlas Shrugged: Manifesto of the Mind, by Mimi Reisel Gladstein (2000)
- Ayn Rand, by James T. Baker (1987)
- Ayn Rand, by Tibor Machan (2000)
- Ayn Rand, by Jeff Britting (2004)
- Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life, by Michael Paxton (1998)
- Ayn Rand: First Descriptive Bibliography, by Vincent Perinn (1990)
- Ayn Rand: My Fiction-Writing Teacher, by Erika Holzer (2005)
- Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, by Chris Matthew Sciabarra (1995)
- Ayn Rand and Alienation, by Sid Greenberg (1977)
- Ayn Rand and Business, by Donna Greiner and Theodore B. Kinni (2001)
- Ayn Rand and Song of Russia, by Robert Mayhew (2004)
- The Ayn Rand Companion, by Mimi Reisel Gladstein (1984)
- Ayn Rand Contra Human Nature, by Greg S. Nyquist (2001)
- The Ayn Rand Cult, by Jeff Walker (1999)
- Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation, by Chris Matthew Sciabarra (2003)
- The Ayn Rand Lexicon, edited by Harry Binswanger (1986)
- Ayn Rand, Libertarians, and The Fifth Revolution, by Jason Alexander (1988)
- Ayn Rand, Objectivists, and the History of Philosophy, by Fred Seddon (2003)
- Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics, by Tara Smith (2006)
- Ayn Rand's Theory of Knowledge, by Tom Porter (1999)
- The Biological Basis of Teleological Concepts, by Harry Binswanger (1990)
- City of the Right, by Gerald L. Houseman (1982)
- Classic Cult Fiction, by Thomas Reed Whissen (1992)
- CliffsNotes: Rand's Anthem, by Andrew Bernstein (2000)
- CliffsNotes: Rand's Atlas Shrugged, by Andrew Bernstein (2000)
- CliffsNotes: Rand's The Fountainhead, by Andrew Bernstein (2000)
- Conceptions of Happiness, by Ignacio L. Gotz (1995)
- The Conservative Press in Twentieth-Century America, edited by Ronald Lora and William Henry Longton (1999)
- The Contested Legacy of Ayn Rand, by David Kelley (2000)
- Coordinates, edited by George E. Slusser, Eric S. Rabkin, and Robert Scholes (1983)
- The Day Ayn Rand Died, by Jim Peron (2001)
- An Enemy of the State, by Justin Raimondo (2000)
- Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem, edited by Robert Mayhew (2005)
- Essays on Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead, edited by Robert Mayhew (2006)
- Essays on Ayn Rand's We the Living, edited by Robert Mayhew (2004)
- The Evidence of the Senses, by David Kelley (1986)
- An Existentialist Ethics, by Hazel E. Barnes (1967)
- Facets of Ayn Rand, by Mary Ann Sures and Charles Sures (2001)
- Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, edited by Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (1999)
- The Fountainhead: An American Novel, by Douglas J. Den Uyl (1999)
- The Fountainheads, by Donald Leslie Johnson (2005)
- Greenspan: The Man Behind Money, by Justin Martin (2000)
- The Hijacking of a Philosophy, by Reginald Firehammer (2004)
- Honoring the Self, by Nathaniel Branden (1983)
- The Ideas of Ayn Rand, by Ronald E. Merrill (1991)
- In Defense of Altruism: Inadequacies of Ayn Rand's Ethics and Psychological Egoism, by Lloyd Bishop (2001)
- In Defense of Ayn Rand, by Virginia L.L. Hamel (1990)
- In Praise of Decadence, by Jeff Riggenbach (1998)
- An Introduction to the Objectivist Community, by James H. Yoke (2002)
- Is Objectivism a Religion?, by Albert Ellis (1968)
- Is Virtue Only a Means to Happiness?, by Neera K. Badhwar (2001)
- It Still Begins with Ayn Rand, by Jerome Tuccille (1999)
- It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand, by Jerome Tuccille (1972)
- Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand, by Nathaniel Branden (1989)
- Legacy of Wisdom, by John Calhoun Merrill (1994)
- The Libertarian Reader, edited by Tibor Machan (1982)
- The Libertarian Reader, edited by David Boaz (1997)
- Liberty Against Power, edited by Joan Kennedy Taylor (1994)
- The Literary Art of Ayn Rand, edited by William Thomas (2005)
- Loving Life, by Craig Biddle (2002)
- The Metaphysics of Liberty, by Frank Forman (1989)
- The Modern American Novel and the Movies, edited by Gerald Peary and Roger Shatzkin (1978)
- Moral Rights and Political Freedom, by Tara Smith (1997)
- The Music of the Laws, by Daniel Kornstein (1982)
- My Years with Ayn Rand, by Nathaniel Branden (1998)
- The New Ayn Rand Companion, by Mimi Reisel Gladstein (1999)
- Novels for Students, Volume 10, edited by David Galens, et al. (2000)
- Novels for Students, Volume 16, edited by David Galens, et al. (2002)
- Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, by Leonard Peikoff (1991)
- Objectivism and the Corruption of Rationality, by Scott Ryan (2003)
- The Ominous Parallels, by Leonard Peikoff (1982)
- On Ayn Rand, by Allan Gotthelf (2000)
- On Classical Liberalism and Libertarianism, by Norman P. Barry (1987)
- The Other Fifties, edited by Joel Foreman (1997)
- The Passion of Ayn Rand, by Barbara Branden (1986)
- The Passion of Ayn Rand's Critics, by James S. Valliant (2005)
- Passionate Minds, by Claudia Roth Pierpont (2000)
- Philosophers of Capitalism, edited by Edward W. Younkins (2005)
- The Philosophic Thought of Ayn Rand, edited by Douglas J. Den Uyl and Douglas B. Rasmussen (1984)
- Profiles of Female Genius, by Gene N. Landrum (1994)
- Reason and Value, by Roderick T. Long (2000)
- Reconsidering Ayn Rand, by Michael B. Yang (2000)
- Resonant Lives, by Paul Greenberg (1991)
- Return to Reason, by Paul Lepanto (1971)
- Rocking the Boat, by Gore Vidal (1962)
- Sixties Going on Seventies, by Nora Sayre (1973)
- The Stance of Atlas, by Peter Erickson (1997)
- Then Athena Said, by Kathleen Touchstone (2006)
- Therapist, by Ellen Plasil (1985)
- They'd Rather Be Right, by Edward Cain (1963)
- The Triumph of Liberty, by Jim Powell (2000)
- Truth and Toleration, by David Kelley (1990)
- 2000 Years of Disbelief, by James A. Haught (1996)
- Viable Values, by Tara Smith (2000)
- Wallflower at the Orgy, by Nora Ephron (1970)
- What Art Is, by Louis Torres and Michelle Marder Kamhi (2000)
- Who Is Ayn Rand?, by Nathaniel Branden and Barbara Branden (1962)
- Why People Believe Weird Things, by Michael Shermer (1997)
- With Charity Toward None, by William F. O'Neill (1971)
- With Charity Toward None, by Florence King (1992)
- Without a Prayer, by John W. Robbins (1997)

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