What non-fiction books should I read?
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:37 pm
I went looking for nonfiction books and discovered that people really, really, really like True Crime books. Seriously. That's all I could even find on Gutenburg.org, except for a few biographies (and most of those were about horrible criminals and pirates). What the heck is wrong with people?
I like memoirs by interesting people, like Life and Death in Shanghai, Reading Lolita in Teheran; or historical books like Over the Edge of the World or Guns, Germs and Steel (not sure how you would classify that). My sister gave me The Tipping Point but it's sitting there half-finished since November, so...
I am very interested in Our Women on the Ground, essays by Arab women reporters.
Got recommendations for nonfiction books that aren't gory retellings of horrible crimes?
I like memoirs by interesting people, like Life and Death in Shanghai, Reading Lolita in Teheran; or historical books like Over the Edge of the World or Guns, Germs and Steel (not sure how you would classify that). My sister gave me The Tipping Point but it's sitting there half-finished since November, so...
I am very interested in Our Women on the Ground, essays by Arab women reporters.
Got recommendations for nonfiction books that aren't gory retellings of horrible crimes?