Non-Fiction Books Collection April 22, 2025

Welcome to the Non-Fiction Books Collection April 22, 2025. This week’s roundup features a fresh selection of thought-provoking and informative non-fiction titles from a variety of genres. Whether you’re looking to expand your knowledge, gain new perspectives, or simply enjoy well-researched storytelling, this collection offers something for every curious mind.

Non-Fiction Books Collection April 22, 2025

Each book highlights the power of real-world stories, expert insights, and ideas that matter.

List of Assorted Fiction Books Collection April 22, 2025

It Starts with You by Lorena Bernal

Health, Fitness & Self-help

The secret to happiness is closer than you think… The truth is that everything we need is already inside us, we just need to unlock it. In It Starts With You, Lorena Bernal guides you on this transformative journey towards self-love, peace, and joy. With invaluable insights and practical takeaways, you’ll discover how to find self-acceptance, trust your intuition and gain the purpose and peace you deserve.


The Fight for Us by Rebekah Lyons, Gabe Lyons

Health, Fitness & Self-help

An insightful, powerful path forward for couples, whether you’re in a struggling marriage or simply looking for ways to enhance and strengthen your relationship. Marriage is hard for all kinds of reasons—financial struggles, parenting styles, personality differences, difficult circumstances. It’s easy to drift apart, walking through life more as roommates than partners. But there’s so much more for your marriage.


Wow, You Look Terrible! by Danny Ricker, Jimmy Kimmel

Health, Fitness & Self-help

From Jimmy Kimmel Live! co-head writer Danny Ricker comes a satirical self-help manifesto for parents on the brink of despair, guaranteed to get you back the three things parenting takes from us all: our time, money, and mind.


The Art Of Living A Meaningless Existence by Robert Pantano

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

A collection of essays that journey through philosophy and grapple with the increasingly relevant problem of finding meaning in what appears, for many of us, to be an inherently meaningless existence.


Houses of the Holy by Robert M. Price

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

A powerful historical work about war and its victims, never before in English, from the celebrated author of Malina Written when Ingeborg Bachmann was only eighteen, The Honditsch Cross, her second-longest completed work of prose, is a historical novella set during the final days of the Napoleonic occupation of Austria in 1813.


The Essential City of God by Gregory W. Lee

Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

This one-stop resource offers introductory essays and critical commentary on Augustine’s City of God. The book makes Augustine’s thought accessible, explains his ideas clearly, and prompts further reading.


On Muscle by Bonnie Tsui

Educational

A powerful historical work about war and its victims, never before in English, from the celebrated author of Malina Written when Ingeborg Bachmann was only eighteen, The Honditsch Cross, her second-longest completed work of prose, is a historical novella set during the final days of the Napoleonic occupation of Austria in 1813.


Notes to John by Joan Didion

Educational

An extraordinary work from the author of The Year of Magical Thinking and Blue Nights In November 1999, Joan Didion began seeing a psychiatrist because, as she wrote to a friend, her family had had “a rough few years.” She described the sessions in a journal she created for her husband, John Gregory Dunne.


The Ocean’s Menagerie by Drew Harvell

Educational

An elegantly written exploration of the cutting edge science of the strangest and most remarkable creatures on our planet by a leading marine biologist Hundred-year-old giant clams, coral kingdoms that rival human cities, and jellyfish that glow in the dark: ocean invertebrates are among the oldest and most diverse organisms on earth, seeming to bend the “rules” of land-based biology.


Fearless Beatrice Faust by Judith Brett

Biographies & Memoirs

Faust was the transformative feminist activist, writer and intellectual who founded the Women’s Electoral Lobby in Melbourne in 1972. She campaigned for abortion law reform, and thought, talked and wrote about sex and feminism, from the sexual revolution of the 1960s through to the neoliberal 1990s, always with her own demanding body as her guide. She was a force to be reckoned with.


The Sirens of the Hotel Louvre by Serge Gregory

Biographies & Memoirs

Combining history and biography, The Sirens of the Hotel Louvre focuses on the intimate relationship and professional collaboration between two creative women in Russia’s Silver Age (1880s–1920). The actress Lidia Yavorskaya and the writer Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik overcame moral and social boundaries to assert themselves as successful artists. Their lives intersected with practically all the major theatrical entrepreneurs and artists of the period in Moscow and St. Petersburg, most notably Anton Chekhov.


Mafia Takedown by Mike Campi, Tom Robbins

Biographies & Memoirs

The true story of FBI agent Mike Campi who led some of the most relentless and successful attacks on organized crime in American history. A unique and unexpected set of circumstances caused former FBI agent Mike Campi to finally step forward and reveal himself. The result is this tour de force, which details his years operating deeply in the trenches to devastate the mafia.


Conclusion

Thank you for checking out the Non-Fiction Books Collection April 22, 2025. We hope this curated list helps you find valuable reads that fuel your curiosity and expand your thinking. Be sure to return for more non-fiction collections that continue to inform, inspire, and challenge the way you see the world. Happy reading!

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