
Read by Nick Fuentes

Drawn from reporting on the movement he leads rather than his own stated endorsements, the book recommendations associated with Nick Fuentes surface through media coverage rather than personal favorites. A political commentator and founder of the America First Foundation, Fuentes is a central figure in the "Groyper" movement, and the two titles linked to him here appear via coverage of the America First reading list. They are Jean Raspail's 1975 novel The Camp of the Saints, reported as featured on that list, and Kevin MacDonald's The Culture of Critique, frequently cited in coverage as a core text explaining the movement's worldview. Neither carries a direct personal comment in the available record, and both sit within the society, politics, and philosophy that define his commentary. This entry reflects those documented associations rather than named personal favorites.
Last updated February 2026 · Every recommendation cited to its original source.
Also recommends books in
Two titles are linked to Nick Fuentes through media coverage of the America First movement: Jean Raspail's The Camp of the Saints and Kevin MacDonald's The Culture of Critique. Both appear via reporting rather than direct personal endorsements.
They are drawn from media coverage rather than Fuentes's own statements. The Camp of the Saints is reported as featured on the America First reading list, and The Culture of Critique is frequently cited in coverage as a core text of the movement's worldview.
The available record does not include a direct personal quote from Fuentes about either title. Both are listed here based on documented associations reported in media coverage of the movement he leads, not as stated personal favorites.
No authored books are recorded for Nick Fuentes. He is known primarily as a political commentator and livestream host, and as the founder of the America First Foundation and its AFPAC conference.
The two titles fall within society and politics, fiction, and philosophy — consistent with the political and cultural subjects Fuentes discusses on his commentary program.