10 Best Books For Your Dad This Father’s Day!

Shopping for Dad and stuck (again)?

You’ve done the socks, the mugs, the BBQ tongs. But a great book? That’s a gift he’ll actually use – and maybe even thank you for.

Whether your dad is sentimental, a money-minded planner, or just here for the dad jokes, these reads are perfect for gifting.

Why Books Make the Best Gift for Dad

  • They’ll tickle his curiosity and passion (especially if it’s about something he loves)
  • They’re wholesome, brain-stimulating, and get him away from endless TV scroll
  • They give him the perfect excuse to disappear for an hour (every dad’s dream!)

So, whether he’s a bookworm, a wannabe chef, a sports junkie, or an eco-conscious deep-thinker – these are the top books that make brilliant gifts this Father’s Day.

1. The Happiest Man on Earth by Eddie Jaku

This one’s a must-read. Eddie’s powerful memoir is about surviving the Holocaust, choosing happiness, and living with kindness. It’s touching, inspiring, and 100% unforgettable.


2. The Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape

Still the #1 Aussie personal finance book. It’s practical, jargon-free, and surprisingly funny. If Dad wants to get ahead without giving up his weekend Bunnings trips, this is the book for him.


3. The Dad Joke Book by Jimmy Niro

Let’s be honest – he’s going to tell them anyway, so at least help him up his game. This book is packed with classic puns, eye-rollers, and snort-laughs. Fun for the whole family (or mildly traumatic for the teens).


4. Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey

Yep, that McConaughey. This memoir-slash-philosophy-book is wise, weird, and wildly entertaining. If your dad likes deep thoughts with a side of cowboy charm, this one hits the mark.


5. The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet – Book 1 or 2

For dads who are into health (or need a gentle nudge), this is a practical, no-fuss Aussie diet that focuses on real food and steady results. Easy to follow, no lettuce-only diets in sight.


6. A River Divided by George Paxinos

A River Divided centres on twin brothers who are unaware of each other’s existence until they meet over an almighty battle for the Amazon. This eco-fiction page-turner is a classic nature v nurture thriller with a thrilling twist.

A definitive story for the 21st century, this first novel by world-leading neuroscientist George Paxinos poses the what if question: If we could clone Christ and create his presence at this critical moment in time, could he avert the climate crisis, what would he do, who would listen, what battles would be waged?


7. Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Extra Good Things by Noor Murad & Yotam Ottolenghi

The flavour king is back! With a cookbook full of clever, flexible recipes, Dad can finally experiment with harissa butter, tamarind eggs, and other drool-worthy creations.

Perfect for the dad who watches cooking shows religiously but never follows a recipe to the letter.


8. The Boy from Boomerang Crescent by Eddie Betts

Raw, real, and unforgettable – Eddie Betts shares his life journey, from kicking goals to fighting racism and becoming a voice for change.

Sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking, this is one of those books Dad will talk about for weeks.


9. Happy As by Larry Emdur

Before he was on telly, Larry was just a cheeky Bondi kid. This book is full of Aussie beachside memories, mischief, and a whole lot of heart. Think sunburn, ice blocks, and family values – with a few laughs and tearjerkers along the way.

Grab it now – reading it feels like a walk down memory lane and dad will definitely thank you.


10. Lying Beside You by Michael Robotham

Two women are missing. No one is telling the truth. Michael Robotham’s gripping thriller will have Dad hooked from the first chapter. While this can be read as a standalone, fans of Cyrus and Evie will love the character development.

Bonus Tip: Make It a Gift Pack

Pair the book with:

  • A new bookmark or comfy socks
  • A grooming goodie from Above The Collar
  • Or even a cheeky dram from Barrel & Batch
  • Add his favourite snack, a quality tea or coffee
  • Wrap it with a handwritten card or a love letter
  • Or create a little reading nook gift pack with a new mug and slippers

Got a book your dad loves?

Tell us in the comments! We love reading real recos from the SAHM community.

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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