Non-Fiction Books Collection April 18, 2025

Welcome to the Non-Fiction Books Collection April 18, 2025 — a thoughtful roundup of insightful reads that inform, inspire, and expand your understanding of the world. From personal development and science to history, politics, and real-life stories, this curated collection offers something for every curious mind.

Assorted Non-Fiction Books Collection April 18, 2025

Whether you’re looking to learn something new or see the world from a different perspective, these non-fiction books are a great place to start.

List of Assorted Non-Fiction Books Collection April 18, 2025

The Humans Who Went Extinct by Clive Finlayson

History

Hailed by Dan Agin in The Huffington Post as “fascinating…electrifying…an apocalyptic vision that puts a chill down one’s back,” this provocative book offers a new perspective on the extinction of the Neanderthals. Today, we think of Neanderthals as crude and clumsy, easily driven to extinction by the lithe, smart humans who came out of Africa some 100,000 years ago. But Clive Finlayson reminds us that the Neanderthals were another kind of human, and their culture was not so very different from that of our own ancestors.


Gladiators, 100 BC-AD 200 by Stephen Wisdom

History

The gladiatorial games of the Roman world comprised battle for entertainment and slaughter for profit. Although notorious for the use of prisoners of war, conquered slaves and condemned criminals as dispensable ‘extras’, some did volunteer for the gladiatorial profession. Spectacle was everything: combatants were encouraged to draw their opponents’ blood and prolong death.


Partisan Warfare in Greece 1941-44 by Phoebus Athanassiou

History

This fully illustrated study examines the German, Italian and Bulgarian occupation forces in Greece during 1941–44 as well as those of the two Greek Resistance organizations. Italy’s failed invasion of Greece in 1940–41 led to the German invasion of Yugoslavia in spring 1941 being extended into Greece, and, after the fall of Athens and Crete in April and May, the division of the country under German, Italian and Bulgarian occupation.


How to Eat by Claire Bubb

Health, Fitness & Self-help

Today, we’re stuffed with dietary recommendations from every direction. Social media, advertising, food packaging, diet books, doctors—all have advice on what, how much, and when to eat. This would have been no surprise to ancient Greeks and Romans. Their doctors were intensely interested in food, offered highly prescriptive dietary advice, and developed detailed systems to categorize foods and their health effects. 


The Subtle Body by Cyndi Dale

Health, Fitness & Self-help

Welcome to the first comprehensive encyclopedia of the human energetic anatomy. Here is a reference that no personal or professional health care library should be without—an in-depth, illustrated guide to the invisible energies of spirit, psyche, and consciousness that influence every aspect of our well-being.


Focus on The Process by Thibaut Meurisse

Health, Fitness & Self-help

Do you dream big but struggle to follow through? Do you start projects with excitement, only to abandon them halfway? Are you constantly searching for the “next big thing” to finally succeed?


Tastes and Traditions by Nathalie Cooke

Food & Drink

A delectable and beautifully illustrated exploration of the deep meaning of the menu across time—at and beyond the table. Menus are invaluable snapshots of the food consumed at specific moments in time and place. Tastes and Traditions: A Journey through Menu History provides glimpses into the meals enjoyed by royalty and rogues, those celebrating special occasions, or sampling new culinary sensations throughout history.


Flavour Heroes by Gurdeep Loyal

Food & Drink

Flavour Heroes is a collection of clever, flavour-forward, sweet and savoury recipes that, thanks to a capsule of global pantry ingredients, will satisfy every craving. With the help of his 15 favourite pantry heroes, Gurdeep Loyal demonstrates how any home cook – of any ability – can elevate their daily cooking with minimal effort for maximum reward.


A Year of Breakfast Smoothies by Jamison Oliver

Food & Drink

Whether you’re looking to boost your energy, fuel your workouts, or simply enjoy a healthy, delicious breakfast, Jamison Oliver, a food expert and smoothie aficionado, has you covered. From fruity favorites to green powerhouses, each recipe is designed to be quick, satisfying, and full of nourishing ingredients that support a balanced lifestyle.


Women in the Orthodox Tradition by Ashley Marie Purpura

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

Women in the Orthodox Tradition brings feminist insights into dialogue with Orthodox Christianity to theologically identify and respond to challenges of gender equality. Orthodox Christianity places great importance upon tradition, from doctrinal formulas and sainted teachings to festal commemorations and a hymnic liturgy.


When the Light Finds Us by Judy A. Henderson

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

A testament to the indomitable human spirit and the power of a mother’s love, this story of a wrongfully incarcerated woman’s fight for freedom and her family will inspire all. Judy Henderson was a single mother with a successful small business of her own when she was arrested and convicted of a crime she did not commit.


Two Thoughts by Jim O’Shaughnessy, Vatsal Kaushik

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

Words that echo through time.This collection presents 500 insights from 250 of the world’s most influential minds. With quotes from Rosa Parks to Babe Ruth, Georgia O’Keeffe to Fyodor Dostoevsky, these pages capture the essence of human thought and experience.


Conclusion

We hope this Non-Fiction Books Collection April 18, 2025 offered meaningful insights and sparked your curiosity. Non-fiction has the unique power to educate, empower, and enlighten — and this selection reflects the depth and diversity of real-world stories and ideas. Dive deeper, keep learning, and enjoy the journey of discovery.

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