Non-Fiction Books Collection October 15, 2025

Our Non-Fiction Books Collection October 15, 2025 EPUB brings together inspiring titles across history, science, self-development, and biographies—perfect for curious readers who want knowledge and perspective.

Non-fiction helps us learn, grow, and connect with real-world experiences.

List of Assorted Non-Fiction Books Collection October 15, 2025 EPUB

French Country Cooking by Françoise Branget

French cuisine is revered all around the world, and now French Country Cooking offers the unique opportunity to enter a France that very few tourists ever get to experience. In this richly illustrated cookbook, each gourmand member of the French National Assembly—representing the diverse regions of their native country—shares culinary secrets that will inspire you to try your hand at preparing mouthwatering soups, sides, dinners, and desserts.


Deep Human by Crystal Lim-Lange

How do you thrive in a world of rapid change? Authors Crystal Lim-Lange and Dr Gregor Lim-Lange combine their expertise in leadership and psychology to share five timeless superskills that will help you unlock your fullest potential: focus and mindfulness, self-awareness, empathy, complex communication and adaptive resilience.


This Happened to Me by Kate Price

For readers of Educated, The Glass Castle, and Know My Name comes a powerful new memoir that is a remarkable testament of survival and resilience. At once harrowing and exquisite, haunting and inspiring, Kate Price’s story will leave readers with a profound assurance in the power to heal.


The Root Is Man by Dwight Macdonald

Nonfiction. “Macdonald has turned his back on every kind of doctrine that implicitly would treat man as an object, even from a benevolent point of view. What he is concerned with is to create a humanism that can hold its own in the face of enormous bureaucracies and the atom bomb. In so doing he has had to renounce many things which he had heretofore energetically championed.


The Man No One Believed by Joshua Sharpe

The riveting story of a 1985 double murder, a long-overdue investigation, and the fight to exonerate an innocent man. In 1985, a white man walked into a South Georgia church and brutally murdered Harold and Thelma Swain, two pillars of the area’s Black community.


Good Food Best-Ever Curries by Sarah Cook

Hot and spicy, mild, creamy, and comforting, Thai, Indian, Malaysian, Indonesian—the word “curry” encompasses a huge variety of exciting dishes. With long lists of spices and unfamiliar ingredients, it might seem like a complex dish to cook and leave you more inclined to call for a takeaway, but once you know the basics, creating a delicious curry is simple.


The Genius and the Goddess by Jeffrey Meyers

The 1956 wedding of Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller surprised the world. The Genius and the Goddess presents an intimate portrait of the prelude to and ultimate tragedy of their short marriage. Distinguished biographer Jeffrey Meyers skillfully explores why they married, what sustained them for five years, and what ultimately destroyed their marriage and her life.


On Friendship by Andrew O’Hagan

From the bestselling author of Mayflies and Caledonian Road, a heart-enriching celebration of what makes us great: our friends. If we are lucky in our lives, our friendships will be rich and varied. They will be shared with those with two legs, with four legs, with whiskers or clean faces; they will come dressed in the simplicity of childhood or the professional attire of adult life; some will span decades, and some will be only fleeting.


Digital Exhaustion by Paul Leonardi

A revelatory examination of why you’re feeling so worn out—and practical daily strategies to change your relationship with your devices. Unplugging is not a long-term solution for the stress caused by technology. If you want to keep your job, participate in society, and maintain meaningful relationships, you can’t escape your many apps and devices.


Baking with Whole Grains by Valerie Baer

Valerie Baer has developed recipes that turn into unforgettable baked wonders. But just as amazing as her recipes is her ability to explain how any one of us can make these delicious breads and desserts ourselves. Valerie is a genius baker.


Captive Gods by Kwame Anthony Appiah

Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah explores how early social scientists developed our modern understandings of society through their theories of religion.


Chasing the Dark by Ben Machell

Late one evening the telephone rings, and on the line is a stranger. They tell you that your nine-year-old son gave them your number. Your heart stops. You tell them that your son has been dead for almost 20 years. They know this, they say. He wants you to come and see him.


Conclusion

The Non-Fiction Books Collection October 15, 2025 EPUB is a valuable resource for expanding your understanding of the world. From lessons in history to insights for personal growth, this collection offers something meaningful for every reader.

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