The discussion centers on recommendations for books on finite element analysis (FEA) for beginners, particularly aimed at mechanical engineers with no prior knowledge. "Applied Finite Element Analysis" by Larry J. Segerlind is highlighted as a solid introductory text, despite being an older edition. Other notable mentions include "The Finite Element Method: Its Basis and Fundamentals" by Zienkiewicz, which is praised for its comprehensive coverage of basics, and "A First Course in Finite Element Method" by D.L. Logan, which one participant is currently using. The conversation emphasizes the preference for "fat" books that provide in-depth explanations over concise texts, as they are deemed more suitable for beginners. Additionally, the importance of selecting resources based on specific areas of interest within FEA—such as static problems or dynamic response—is noted, along with the suggestion to explore online courses for practical knowledge.