Non-Fiction Books Collection April 14, 2025

Dive into the world of facts, insights, and real-life stories with the Non-Fiction Books Collection April 14 edition. Released on April 14, 2025, this curated selection features thought-provoking books across various topics, including memoirs, biographies, history, science, personal development, and current affairs.

Assorted Non-Fiction Books Collection April 14

Whether you’re seeking knowledge, inspiration, or a deeper understanding of the world around you, this collection has something valuable to offer every curious reader.

List of Assorted Non-Fiction Books Collection April 14, 2025

I’m Having More Fun Than You by Aaron Karo

Health, Fitness & Self-help

From Aaron Karo, stand-up comic and acclaimed author of Ruminations on College Life and Ruminations on Twentysomething Life, comes I’m Having More Fun Than You, an irreverent exploration of why guys embrace bachelorhood and love flying solo in their twenties and thirties. I’m Having More Fun Than You is a hilarious and perceptive must-read for all the guys who are loving flying solo in the prime of their lives—as well as for women looking for insight into men, their attitudes toward dating, and their tricks of the trade.


Creating Relationship Wellness by Stephanie Wijkstrom

Health, Fitness & Self-help

Mindfulness for your marriage is a tool book to be used by couples who want to gain the skill of relationship wellness. Each chapter offers evidence-based, and therapist verified techniques to gain insight into yourself and your partners world. Mindfulness for your marriage offers skills-based interventions that draw upon the fields of mindfulness and behavioral psychology, both recognized as pathways to enrichment.


Australian Guide to Living Well by Maree Davenport

Health, Fitness & Self-help

One in seven Australian women live with endometriosis. If you or your loved ones are among them, then you know just how hard it can be to get the answers you need. The Australian Guide to Living Well with Endometriosis aims to help you recognise, manage and treat this life-altering condition. Drawing on the latest medical research as well as the real-world experiences of diverse Aussie women, it delivers science-backed information and expert advice.


Interpreting Scripture by N.T. Wright

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

Interpreting Scripture displays Wright’s engaging prose, his courage to go where few have gone, and his joy to bridge the work of the academy and the church. Here is a rich feast for any serious student of the Bible, especially of the New Testament. Detailed, incisive, and exquisitely nuanced exegesis, this collection will reward you with a clearer, deeper, and more informed appreciation of Scripture and its application to Christian life and thought today.


Writing Down Your Soul by Janet Conner

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

You could pray, or meditate, or dream, or visit a shaman, or a minister, or a hypnotherapist. With so many routes into inner consciousness, why write? Of all the ways to get in touch with God, as you understand God… to hear the small, still voice pointing you in the right direction… why take the time to write? One reason: it works. It works amazingly well.


In the Beginning by Karen Armstrong

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

This milestone text provides a comprehensive and state-of-the art overview of perfectionism theory, research, and treatment from the past 25 years, with contributions from the leading researchers in the field. The book examines new theories and perspectives including the social disconnection model of perfectionism and the 2 × 2 model of perfectionism.


The Science of Human Possibilities by V. Kumar Murty

Educational

Delve into the profound realm of human potential with The Science of Human Possibilities, a transformative journey that unveils the inherent talents and divinity within every individual. Kumar Murty, a distinguished mathematician and scholar deeply rooted in the Indian teachings of Vedanta, brings over four decades of expertise in mathematics as a revered professor at the University of Toronto and Director of the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences.


The Russia Trap by George Beebe

Educational

Every American president since the end of the Cold War has called for better relations with Russia. But each has seen relations get worse by the time he left office. Now the two countries are facing off in a virtual war being fought without clear goals or boundaries. Why? Many say it is because Washington has been slow to wake up to Russian efforts to destroy democracy in America and the world.


All Hell Breaking Loose by Michael T. Klare

Educational

All Hell Breaking Loose is an eye-opening examination of climate change from the perspective of the U.S. military.The Pentagon, unsentimental and politically conservative, might not seem likely to be worried about climate change—still linked, for many people, with polar bears and coral reefs. Yet of all the major institutions in American society, none take climate change as seriously as the U.S. military.


Rod Stewart The Classic Years by Sean Eganv

Biographies & Memoirs

Many have long found it difficult to take Rod Stewart seriously. However, once we get past the awkward stuff—leopard-skin leggings, bum-wiggling stage schticks, and a hairstyle unseemly for a man of his age—there remains the undeniable fact that the “Caledonian Cockney” is responsible for some of the greatest recordings ever made. Again and again, the combination of his heartwracked songs and gravelly, sensitive vocal delivery have conjured sonic magic.


Targeted by Brittany Kaiser

Biographies & Memoirs

When Brittany Kaiser joined Cambridge Analytica—the UK-based political consulting firm funded by conservative billionaire and Donald Trump patron Robert Mercer—she was an idealistic young professional, a veteran of Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign with degrees in human rights law and international relations. Her goal was to utilize data for humanitarian purposes, most notably to prevent genocide and human rights abuses.


This Is Rhythm by Gayle F. Wald

Biographies & Memoirs

Ella Jenkins was one of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century. Her songs “You’ll Sing a Song and I’ll Sing a Song” and “Who Fed the Chickens?” are classics in the world of children’s music. In a career spanning more than sixty years, she recorded forty albums, won a lifetime-achievement Grammy, and became the best-selling individual artist in the history of Smithsonian Folkways Records, the independent label that played a significant role in the 1960s folk revival movement and introduced listeners to Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. 


Conclusion

The Non-Fiction Books Collection April 14 delivers an engaging mix of knowledge, perspective, and truth. Each title in this release brings you closer to understanding real-world issues, personal journeys, and groundbreaking ideas. Whether you’re expanding your mind or seeking practical wisdom, these April 14 non-fiction releases are a must for your reading list.

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